If global warming reaches or exceeds two degrees Celsius by 2100, University of Western Ontario's Joshua Pearce says it is likely that mainly richer humans will be responsible for the death of roughly one billion mainly poorer humans over the next century.
27,000 deaths a day approximately. According to the WHO 150,000 people die every day right now. 385,000 people are born every day. I mean it sounds bad, but in this context it doesn’t sound that bad…
Yeah, honestly I think the estimate may be low, or perhaps white the death toll is not what is expected the actual quality of life is going to take a huge bit.
27,000 deaths a day approximately. According to the WHO 150,000 people die every day right now. 385,000 people are born every day. I mean it sounds bad, but in this context it doesn’t sound that bad…
Exactly, and it’s not like it’s going to be me dying. It will be someone else. Thanks to denial, I’m immortal.
Don’t look up
Yeah, honestly I think the estimate may be low, or perhaps white the death toll is not what is expected the actual quality of life is going to take a huge bit.
@ConfuzedAZ “385,000 people are born every day”
For now
Yeah. Don’t blame people at all for not having kids. Frankly the planet probably needs less humans.
The planet can absolutely support more humans.
We’d just have to be something that even halfway resembles responsible about it. Good luck with that part
As the world becomes more industrialized and its citizens desire more of the “first world life”, I’m starting to be wary of that view.
Causing 15% of deaths is a big deal. Maybe not as much a big deal as Doomsday Next Tuesday, but a big deal nevertheless.
You cannot compare this number and the current population. It’s not the same unit. We have humans/time and humans.
I can’t imagine that birth rate keeping up much longer.