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Scientists estimate when humans could become extinct

Por: Newsweek Tech September 25, 2023

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The next mass extinction might be driven by extreme heat—and humans could be among the casualties.Supercomputer climate models have found that in the next 250 million years, nearly all mammals may become extinct as the planet heats to unsurvivable levels, exacerbated by a new supercontinent forecast to form near the equator, according to a new study published in the journal Nature Geoscience.Humans are also in the firing line of extinction in... + full article



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