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  • irkli@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    No. That’s simplistic and wrong. Huge swaths of the planet will remain nicely habitable. But large swaths won’t, and disease increase and economic failures will make things very terrible.

    But this “all gonna die” stuff is dumb and wrong. Sorry.

    • PizzasDontWearCapes@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      Once we have nations fighting for water resources (tied directly to food production) it wouldn’t take long before the entire population is at risk

      Ontario’s great lakes have been threatened with receding volume, pollution, and mass algae blooms that show how fragile even that massive resource is

      Ground water across the globe has been mass polluted and drained to nothing in large areas.

      We are a lot more vulnerable than it seems

    • Skyrmir@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      It won’t matter if a small area is still habitable. The resolution of 7 billion people trying to fit into a space that fits a fraction of the population will end the species.

      It took less than 1% of the population of Europe moving around to nearly break the EU. Watch what happens when it’s 10 to 20% of everyone everywhere.

      • Hup!@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Will end the current age of civilization? Most definitely.

        Will it end organized societies as we know them? Probably?

        Will the human beings go extinct? Probably not. Its not crazy to think that we’d face a bottleneck of only a few hundred million humans or less. But there are people all across the economic and geographic spectrum who are prepping. The rich will survive at their polar fortresses. The poorer will survive underground, or at high altitudes.