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Human Extinction Isn't That Unlikely
theatlantic.com ^
| April 29, 2016
| ROBINSON MEYER
Posted on 04/30/2016 2:25:39 PM PDT by PROCON
A typical person is more than five times as likely to die in an extinction event as in a car crash, says a new report.
Nuclear war. Climate change. Pandemics that kill tens of millions.
These are the most viable threats to globally organized civilization. Theyre the stuff of nightmares and blockbustersbut unlike sea monsters or zombie viruses, theyre real, part of the calculus that political leaders consider everyday. And according to a new report from the U.K.-based Global Challenges Foundation, theyre much more likely than we might think.
In its annual report on global catastrophic risk, the nonprofit debuted a startling statistic: Across the span of their lives, the average American is more than five times likelier to die during a human-extinction event than in a car crash.
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TOPICS: Chit/Chat
KEYWORDS: catastrophe; climatechange; doom; epa; extinction; globalwarming; globalwarminghoax; humans; popefrancis; robinsonmeyer; romancatholicism; theatlantic; tinfoil; weredoomed
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The article didn't come right out and say it, so I will:
"Women, children and minorities hardest hit."
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posted on
04/30/2016 2:25:39 PM PDT
by
PROCON
To: PROCON
Crashing asteroid, radiation from the sun getting through and baking us.
Of course the planet WILL outlive us.
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posted on
04/30/2016 2:27:38 PM PDT
by
A CA Guy
(God Bless America, God Bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
To: A CA Guy
I’m sure TheWon thinks about this daily.
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posted on
04/30/2016 2:29:12 PM PDT
by
JohnnyP
To: PROCON
Scientific American: “Most interesting Geophysical Event of the Decade”
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posted on
04/30/2016 2:30:04 PM PDT
by
Lonesome in Massachussets
(The Democratic Party strongly supports full Civil Rights for Necro-Americans!)
To: SunkenCiv
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posted on
04/30/2016 2:30:04 PM PDT
by
PROCON
To: JohnnyP
No, probably still wondering who took off with the weavos.
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posted on
04/30/2016 2:31:27 PM PDT
by
A CA Guy
(God Bless America, God Bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
To: Lonesome in Massachussets
Meh, “Scientific” American.” My Dad stopped his subscription back in the mid 70’s.
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posted on
04/30/2016 2:31:40 PM PDT
by
PROCON
To: A CA Guy
Doom. Gloom.
Until next January 20, anyway.
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posted on
04/30/2016 2:31:47 PM PDT
by
The Spirit Of Allegiance
(Public Employees: Honor Your Oaths! Defend the Constitution from Enemies--Foreign and Domestic!)
To: PROCON
That’s a relief, because I don’t want to die in a car crash. Who is more likely to cause a nuclear war? Islamic fanatics. Who is most likely to case a pandemic? The Chinese. Who is most likely to cause climate change? If not nature, then the Chinese. But I know liberals all want to blame one group: white Americans.
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posted on
04/30/2016 2:32:36 PM PDT
by
Telepathic Intruder
(The only thing the Left has learned from the failures of socialism is not to call it that)
To: PROCON
In its annual report on global catastrophic risk, the nonprofit debuted a startling statistic: Across the span of their lives, the average American is more than five times likelier to die during a human-extinction event than in a car crash. That's not a statistic. It's a probabilistic prediction masquerading as a scientific "fact". The correct phrasing should be "If our model is correct,..." Mighty big if.
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posted on
04/30/2016 2:33:31 PM PDT
by
Lonesome in Massachussets
(The Democratic Party strongly supports full Civil Rights for Necro-Americans!)
To: PROCON
A typical person is more than five times as likely to die in an extinction event as in a car crash, says a new report. Thirty thousand people die each year in car crashes.
There are no known deaths from any known extinction level events.
But hey, who needs logic for a civilization that gave up thinking long ago?
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posted on
04/30/2016 2:33:43 PM PDT
by
Talisker
(One who commands, must obey.)
To: Talisker
Yes but one extinction event could really skew those numbers.
To: Lonesome in Massachussets
Mighty big if.Whadda ya mean?
Aren't they always right with their globull warming predictions?
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posted on
04/30/2016 2:37:01 PM PDT
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PROCON
To: Larry Lucido
Yes but one extinction event could really skew those numbers.Yes, and who'd be around to extrapolate and report?
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posted on
04/30/2016 2:38:02 PM PDT
by
PROCON
To: The Spirit Of Allegiance
And when Trump becomes President, the media will double down on the doom and gloom.
To: PROCON
I’ve got my underground shelter. But even if I do report there will be nobody to read it.
To: Talisker
***Thirty thousand people die each year in car crashes. ***
I have an old 1956 article somewhere that claims over NINETY THOUSAND people in the USA died in car wrecks in 1955.
To: Larry Lucido
LOL, thanks, I need a chuckle. :-)
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posted on
04/30/2016 2:42:00 PM PDT
by
PROCON
To: Talisker
“but unlike sea monsters or zombie viruses, theyre real”
Really really real!!!
To: PROCON
Of course they had to mention Climate Change.
Seems you can't publish anything without those keywords nowadays.
It's very far down on my list of concerns.
Even if true, I have more faith in human adaptability than that.
But it did tell me right away the kind of article it was.
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posted on
04/30/2016 2:43:17 PM PDT
by
BitWielder1
(I'd rather have Unequal Wealth than Equal Poverty.)
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