Submitted by dustofoblivion123 t3_1259fk7 in Futurology
spisHjerner t1_je3devb wrote
Reply to comment by AdTypical6494 in Former Google engineer predicts humans will achieve immortality within eight years by dustofoblivion123
> climate change is everywhere
Humans are everywhere, right now. It is that our physical bodies can't survive too much fluctuation. We'll see reduction in food supply as well. We are actually no longer trending for overpopulation. Many countries report a rapid decline. We are not producing offspring like before. And our mortality rate is declining. So, as less places become inhabitable, with less people able and willing to procreate, we're actually going to experience a sudden drop off in human population. This true-human population decline will be accelerated as human-ai hybridization increases.
AdTypical6494 t1_je3fcvs wrote
"We are actually no longer trending for overpopulation. "
In November 2022, more than 8 billion people lived on Earth for the first time, according to the United Nations.
The Effects of Overpopulation
More people means an increased demand for food, water, housing, energy, healthcare, transportation, and more. And all that consumption contributes to ecological degradation, increased conflicts, and a higher risk of large-scale disasters like pandemics.
This are the real problems for mankind.
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