Humans will be extinct within 100 years

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LONDON: An Australian scientist, who helped eradicate smallpox from the world, has created a new sensation by predicting that the human race will be extinct within the next 100 years.

Professor Frank Fenner, emeritus professor of microbiology at the Australian National University, has claimed that the human race will be unable to survive a population explosion and "unbridled consumption".

"Homo sapiens will become extinct, perhaps within 100 years," Fenner said. "A lot of other animals will, too."

"It's an irreversible situation. I think it's too late. I try not to express that because people are trying to do something, but they keep putting it off."

He said that since humans have entered an unofficial scientific period known as the Anthropocene -- the time since industrialisation -- we have had an effect on the planet that rivals any ice age or comet impact, the Daily Mail reported.

Fenner also blames the onset of climate change for the human race's imminent demise.

He said: "Climate change is just at the very beginning. But we're seeing remarkable changes in the weather already.

"We'll undergo the same fate as the people on Easter Island... The Aborigines showed that without science and the production of carbon dioxide and global warming, they could survive for 40,000 or 50,000 years.

"But the world can't. The human species is likely to go the same way as many of the species that we've seen disappear."

Fenner, 95, has won awards for his work in helping eradicate the variola virus that causes smallpox and has written or co-written 22 books.

In 1980, he announced the eradication of the disease to the World Health Assembly and it is still regarded as one of the World Health Organisation's greatest achievements.

However, Stephen Boyden, a colleague of Prof Fenner, said that while there was deep pessimism among some ecologists, others had a more optimistic view.

"Frank may well be right, but some of us still harbour the hope that there will come about an awareness of the situation and, as a result the revolutionary changes necessary to achieve ecological sustainability," Boyden said.

Simon Ross, the vice-chairman of the Optimum Population Trust, said: "Mankind is facing real challenges including climate change, loss of bio-diversity and unprecedented growth in population."

Prof Fenner's chilling prediction echoes recent comments by Prince Charles who last week warned of "monumental problems" if the world's population continues to grow at such a rapid pace.

According to 2009 UN estimates, the current global population is 6.8 billion which can exceed to seven billion by the end of 2011.

Earlier, Prof Nicholas Boyle of Cambridge University had said that a "Doomsday" moment will take place in 2014 -- and will determine whether the 21st century is full of violence and poverty or will be peaceful and prosperous.

In 2006, another esteemed academic, Prof James Lovelock, warned that the world's population may sink as low as 500 million over the next century due to global warming. He claimed that any attempts to tackle climate change will not be able to solve the problem, merely buy us time.

Lunar Properties rates are sure gonna sore ..

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Interesting Theory. No proof to back it up and it seems that since he is 95, he is not likely to see his theory proven or dis proven.
 
The term Anthropocene is used by some scientists to describe the current period in the Earth's history when human activities have had a significant global impact on the Earth´s ecosystems. The term was coined in 2000 by the Nobel Prize-winning atmospheric chemist Paul Crutzen, who regards the influence of human behavior on the Earth in recent centuries as so significant as to constitute a new geological era. Use of this concept as an official geological concept gained support in early 2008, with publication of two new papers supporting this idea.

I wouldn't be surprised if some other scientist had argued the same thing 100 years ago. I highly doubt the human race will die out completely in 100 years, without anything very drastic happening to Earth itself of course. Then again, I know I'd be extinct in 100 years though. I think it’s a mater of faith more than it’s science.
 
I wonder what happened to "the world will end in 2000" fringe, do they have space for one more?
 
A 100 years is perhaps a bit rash, but there surely will be serious problems with the current global population growth. But these problems solve themselves in the end and the strongest, most able will probably survive. It's social Darwinism all over again.... interesting.
 
Interesting Theory. No proof to back it up and it seems that since he is 95, he is not likely to see his theory proven or dis proven.
95. It somehow doesn't help for the credibility of his theory.

I say humans will all die within 900,000 decades. The funny thing is, I may be more right than he is.
-- But no intellectual documents backing my names means no news article for me.

Scientists have been taking cracks at predicting our end for years. I just think the number 100 was a good candidate for making the most noise... before he died.
It's a horrible thing to say.
 
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I don't think that extinction is likely through any known cause. The risk is that if the worst came to the worst the rich countries would look after themselves leaving the poor to succumb to mass death.

The only scenario I can think of which could result in extinction would be an exotic accidental discovery or mistake, something out of a SF plot such as a self replicating nanobot or synthetic virus produced for military purposes.

I have wondered why we were born at this epoch in human history, with so many more potential humans in front of us rather than living and dead, this suggests to me a coincidence or a rapid decline in humans into the future. This together with no signs of intelligent alien life suggest to me that civilisations may indeed go into population decline or transit into a different form.
 
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Unlikely since nearly every scenerio suggests its the rich which will be causing the problem.

What makes you think that you will remain a rich country and the workhouse countries poor anyway?
 
Unlikely since nearly every scenerio suggests its the rich which will be causing the problem.

What makes you think that you will remain a rich country and the workhouse countries poor anyway?

The answer to your question is found without ambiguity in Africa.

When human beings get apathetic because they have accepted their fate, "future" and "prosperity" take a back seat to simple survival. And the more they survive, the more apathetic they get. Apathy is freely-given power. Those in power feed on it.

Human history is replete with literally thousands of lessons touting that very thing: when survival instincts kick in, they override everything else - including a sense of better. Hope becomes an elusive wisp of smoke you don't reach for, lest it too disappear. What is "better" is surviving a bit easier. Prosperity has no place in time where survival runs the clock.

Do I believe it will happen that way on this planet? No. But your question merited a reply, so there you have it.
 
Unlikely since nearly every scenerio Approved by the benvolent leaders of the party suggests its the rich which will be causing the problem unless we the down trodden and exploited workers rise up in revolution. Viva Che`.

What makes you think that you will remain a rich country when the workers rise up and smash your capitalist,facist society and the workhouse countries and the workers redistribute your wealth for the good of the common worker.

There fixed it to what you really were trying to say.
 
Sounds like you are going into McCarthyite mode 03, it wasn't what I was thinking at all. You can rest assured that the masses have been far too brainwashed and embroiled in consumer culture as wage slaves to help themselves.

In fact what I was thinking of was a take over by a different capitalist culture, allbeit partly Communist in name!

What I was thinking of is the dominance of Asian countries such as China and India, since they seem to do much of the manufacturing work nowadays, and have the capability to sustain their own economies without Western dependence! Eventually they will form their own 'high value' patents and brands, then what do the middlemen in the West do then?

With regard to Africa, their plight is exploitation by Western concerns due to low value products (food and minerals) and labour costs, and we have been instrumental in corrupting political officials sometimes to undermine democracy there. Asia will be no different doing the same.
 
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