Human are on the endangerer?
Humans and some other animals will become extinct in the next 100 years as the population booms and consumerism grows unrestrained.
That is the remark of microbiology professor Frank Fenner, who worked at the Australian National University and had great merit in saving humanity from smallpox.
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He said: 'The life of Aboriginal people shows that there is no science, carbon dioxide and global warming, humanity can exist for 40,000 or 50,000 years. But the world today cannot. Humans seem to follow the old ways of many extinct species. We will share the same fate with those who lived in Easter Island (the Easter Islanders in the South Pacific are considered to have suffered a catastrophe after the destruction of nature on the island). '
Professor Nicholas Boyle of Cambridge University said that human apocalypse will come in 2014 with plenty of violence and poverty. However, if people change the way they treat nature, the situation can be reversed.
Source: Daily Mail
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