Humanity extinct in 100 years?

Human destiny will "end" in the next 100 years and it may be too late for us to change this fate.

Prior to his death in 2010 at the age of 95, Professor Frank Fenner , one of the world's leading scientists, came up with the "daring" warnings warning for future generations. According to him, the end to human life is "lying on the horizon".

Professor Fenner became a prominent figure in the scientific community when the work he studied during the 21st century helped to eliminate smallpox - an important milestone in modern human history.

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Professor Fenner predicted before he died.(Photo: National Review).

However, after contributing to eliminating the disease, he made a prediction about the " disappearance" of the human race itself.

Australian scientist believes that climate change and "population bomb" will be the main catalysts that will destroy people at the end of this century.

According to him, people will suffer the same fate as the small population group on Easter Island (inhabited by prehistoric Rapa Nui people, belonging to Chile). These people destroyed forests for cultivation and over-breeding, to the point of depleting trees on the island.

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Mr. Fenner believes that we will suffer the same fate as those on Easter Island.(Photo: News).

"We are about to become extinct. Anything we do now is too late," Professor Fenner told The Australian newspaper before dying shortly.

"Climate change is just beginning, but we are witnessing a dramatic change in weather. What happens to Aboriginal people on Easter Island shows that without science, CO2 production and global warming, people can survive 40,000 or 50,000 years " - he added.

But according to Professor Fenner, the world will not last that long."Humans will perish, perhaps in another 100 years. So are many other animals. This cannot be changed. I think it's too late" - he warned.