The human race will survive... but at a great cost...
We are going to need to lose a couple of billion people... either through epidemic... famine... natural disaster... or Word War 3.
The world simply cannot sustain anymore people that we already have... This is the single major cause which is destroying the environment through pollution and changing our climat. As a result of climat change... our food production is dropping... while it should increase to feed all those extra people being born.
Our population doubled in 40 years... from 3 billion in 1959 to 6 billion in 1999. Even so it has now slow down by 50%... we still growing and we will have 9 billion people by 2042.... and 13 billion by 2080...
2006-12-24 15:03:39
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answered by Aussies-Online 5
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repeat repeat ha! well here you go. we need to end political lamness you would of thought by now we would have learned how small this planet is and unite to create and establish a united government that caters to the history of every country we could come up with a name of this new world country together no power involved just unison. We have all the technology to start the revolution by using hydrogen cell cars this will eleminate a huge chunk of pollution its to bad they are holding back because of oil!! Basically we have to eliminate the lower calss in society its possible with an open mind. We can achieve this not with communism competion and democracy rules. We dont have to create a new poverty level eliminate it so anyone who works at the lowest level can do 10 times more than just scrape by.
After all of this we would still have to work on root evils such as the war on drugs it is and always will be a losing battle.
work together for farming energy and medicene to really get rid of many diseses. its to bad all of this is so easy but the fda is about money not cures I bet they have the cure for cancer.
In short we have to think outside the box time 10 I love this.
2006-12-24 23:49:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Humans adapt to the environment but since the industrial revolution technology has allowed us to make up for our insufficiences. Considering there were no nuclear wars or global environmental disasters I would say that one hundred years would not be sufficient to do away with the human race completely.
2006-12-24 21:17:17
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answered by ryan g 2
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We have to seriously start living WITH nature and according to Nature.
Then, we all know the rest. STOP selling or compromise, Ethics, virtue, integrity, moral values and responsibility!
Type of government, religion, all mean nothing if we do not get all of the above in order!
Nature provides human milk for human babies, but dumb humans say it is nasty for the human female to feed the baby with natures milk. So we use cow milk, the human Brest continues to make milk that is not taken from the Brest. Could that play a part in the Rise of Brest Cancer?
Another hundred years? Why?
Nature did not intend for humans to eat out of boxes, cans or the deep fryer. The word here is FRESH, out of the ground, off the tree or out of the sea! Drinking man made crap for nourishment is not what the teeth are for, nor did nature intend for humans to get vitamins/nourishment from pills!
2006-12-23 15:51:34
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answered by Anonymous
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whether the human race survives or not in the next couple of hundred years, most likely, you will not be here to see whether it happens. you will have died by then, and all the other people seeing this question would have passed away as well.
2006-12-23 15:26:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Why is it all so important that we do survive? I never got the drive to keep the species going. The human race is most probably the most useless species on the planet, we do nothing but take and destroy. I say let it die out!
2015-09-06 10:37:30
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answered by HereIAm 6
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We tald about how we should love and watch over each other. Perhaps we'll survive if we would practice what we preach.
2006-12-23 15:37:17
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answered by retrodragonfly 7
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it will have to get over wooring thatelectric cars are worse for the enviroment and that worring about the government because of them will always be a problem because ive never heard of a government until i had to believe in god
2006-12-24 05:44:14
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answered by Anonymous
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For discussion, humans have to survive.
If we won't survive, we won't be answering this question.
2006-12-24 20:58:23
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answered by tanyeesern 2
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Unhappily.
2006-12-23 16:59:48
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answered by N/A 2
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