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  1. ShyguyFlyguy on

    Yeah honestly i suspect a collapse of the oceans phytoplankton in the next 100 years causing a massive drop in the earths oxygen levels

  2. Save you a Click. Its in 250 Million years. I don’t think we have to worry.

  3. Well no shit in 250 million years the world will change and modern humans probably wouldn’t survive. Same thing if we went 250 millions years in the past.

    Click bait article.

  4. amurica1138 on

    For those not interested in reading the cited article – the time scale for said extinction scenarios is in the hundreds of millions of years in the future, or in other words as far in the future as the Jurassic Era was in the past.

    So don’t start planning your End of the World parties just yet.

  5. SmellyCanadianSocks on

    They really think there’ll be humans to go extinct in 250 million years? 250 million years ago the Dinosaurs had barely started roaming the Earth, a lot can change.

  6. Angry_german87 on

    Lol quite optimistic to think we will even get that far… the way we are going even another 200 years seems like a tal hurdle.

  7. ShyguyFlyguy on

    Wait i actually read the article and its going on about how a new pangea in 250 million years is whats going to make earth unlivable? Lol wtf?

  8. Due_Satisfaction2167 on

    > Even under mid-range CO₂ scenarios (560 ppm)

    If humans haven’t figured out how to very precisely control the CO2 in the atmosphere within the next 250 years, we’re all dead anyway. 

    Never mind 250 million years from now. 

  9. Novel_Negotiation224 on

    What’s happening here definitely wasn’t part of the original design.

  10. If we’re not a multi-planet species long, long before then, we’ll all be deal for a million other reasons to the point that continental drift is a non-issue.

  11. Didn’t read, but….every 100 million years, expect an extinction level impact.

    Every 30 Million, global catastrophe level impacts….70K somewhat lesser global.

    Just about everything should be wiped out several times over in 250M years.

  12. I clicked and honestly expected to read about human extinction driven by human activity. That is the most likely scenario, barring an ELE caused by a cataclysmic natural event.

  13. baronvondoofie on

    Kind of absurd to be wringing hands over what’s going to happen 250 million years from now. We can barely get the entire human race to worry about something that’s happening 5 minutes from now.

  14. Oh no we are all going to die in „hundreds of millions of years ahead“. And that is why I don’t recycle or use energy efficient light bulbs. What is the point.

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