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- Anonymous9 months agoFavorite Answer
We'll still be here, but what kind of shape our civilization is in is another matter.
If we don't get our @sses in gear and reduce the effects of climate change it's going to have a huge detrimental ramifications for us. In a worse case scenario the world's population is reduced 90% and we're scrambling to survive.
- Hal A. PeñoLv 79 months ago
I do, and there will be far more people and more all around problems then there are now. I'm glad I won't be around for it.
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- Anonymous9 months ago
Most certainly yes.
Any newborn today, will live for around 80 to 90 years and their children will be 50+.
therefore when their children reach their late 70s and 80s then their children will be late 40s early 50s and the cycle just repeats.
200 years time is nothing really.
sadly no human being has lived on earth that long lol
imagine living 200 years lol
- 9 months ago
notta. There is really nothing new or original on this planet, all has come before us. Technology like cellphones, tvs, computers has mostly come to a standstill in recent years.
Countries like US are trillions in debt, especially to criminal bankers like the families who own Chase, the Federal Reserve and some other banks - of mostly Jewish family origin (these families hold stock in the Federal Reserve - a 8 trillion dollar central bank - the wealthiest central bank and bank in the world)
Big business is the culprit behind vast forests and wildlife being destroyed. The seas are getting hit hard too from industry
Tuppled by a exponentially growing population of almost 8 billion people worldwide
- Anonymous9 months ago
Well, humans are destructive but also resilient, so it's hard to guess what will be two centuries from now. I do believe humans will be the cause of their own demise, but when extinction will happen is anyone's guess.
- DzeLv 79 months ago
sure .. its gonna be way different though .. the utopian clean looking society they depict wont be how it is .. i suspect at some point things will fall apart in one way or another and societies, or whats left of them, will head back to a more agricultural way of life ..