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With devastating hurricanes, refugee crisis
and the real possibility of nuclear war. It can sometimes
feel like the end is near. But what are the biggest threats
to humanity and is there anything we can do to stop them?
Experts all over the world from the Global Challenges Foundation
in Stockholm and the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk
at the University of Cambridge consider this question yearly
using scientific research. Some risks lay
millions of years into the future like gamma-ray burst
caused by a star explosion which would destroy our
ozone layer or even the over expansion or
collapse of the entire universe. Closer to home
we have our sun which will eventually become a red giant as it ages
and engulf the entire planet
but even that isn't for another 5 billion years.
More imminent is an asteroid large enough to
create a global catastrophe which is estimated to occur
every 120,000 years. While none are currently
expected to hit earth soon existing data is incomplete
with a worldwide effort underway to
to search the skies. Should it happen
it could create a global cooling event like the ice age.
But even smaller asteroids could have a significant impact
on both natural and human ecosystems too.
An even closer possibility is the super volcano
the devastation in Pompeii from Mount Vesuvius released around
4 km cubic of magma but the super volcanos
can release more than 500 km cubic.
The real worry from this worldwide is
the ash cloud which would block out the sunlight, cooling the globe
and crippling agriculture. The last known eruption occurred
around 25.000 years ago in New Zealand and
researchers predict they occur every 30.000 to 50.000 years.
Scientists are currently monitoring Yellowstone
in the US as a future potential site. But not
all of our threats are natural. Overpopulation can
outstrip Earth's capacity to produce food
and other resources. And amplify the threat of infectious
pandemics due to high densities. Perhaps with bioengineered
diseases. Conversely evidence is
already pointing to declining fertility rates.
Will we see the human population gradually die off
from lack of births? Or will climate change beat this concern?
A rise of 3 degrees Celsius would be incredibly
significant with most of Florida and Bangladesh underwater.
While several coastal cities would become swamped.
On top of this longer and more damaging wild fire seasons,
more destructive hurricanes, heat waves, food insecurity
and drought. All of which can impact and amplify
incidents of violence with. Nations already suffering
from water and climate conditions which ultimately
impacted deteriorating economic conditions.
Then, there is nuclear war. Tensions over North Korea have brought this conflict to the forefront.
With over 7000 known warheads between Russia and the US.
And nukes within the UK, France
China, India, Pakistan, Israel and North Korea.
The doomsday clock created by the
Bulletin of Atomic Scientists represents the likeliness of a
man-made global catastrophe. Though the clock more recently
included climate change and some other developments that
put humanity at risk emphasis is placed on nuclear war.
Since its creation in 1947, the furthest
we've been from midnight or doomsday is in 1991
when the clock was 17 minutes to midnight.
Today in 2017 the clock sits
at 2.5 minutes to midnight. The second closest it has ever been.
Even a small nuclear war
could create a nuclear winter which would cause global cooling
and damage to the ozone layer that may ultimately
create droughts that lasts more than a decade.
But the greatest threat of all: Researches currently believe
it's artificial intelligence. If growth continues to
become comparable to the industrial and agricultural revolutions
Experts predict autonomous machines will attain
near human level intelligence by 2075.
And even if these machines don't become malevolent or evil
what happens if those programmed to kill fall into the
wrong hands? Or when AI programmed to do something good
go about it with a destructive method?
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