Near-Term Loss of Habitat for Homo sapiens
Abstract
Earth is in the midst of abrupt, irreversible climate change. The current global-average temperature of Earth is the highest ever with Homo sapiens present, and there is no known way to stabilize or reduce the planetary temperature. I describe a few means by which habitat for humans could be lost in the near future.
Full Text: PDF DOI: 10.15640/jns.v8n1a2
Abstract
Earth is in the midst of abrupt, irreversible climate change. The current global-average temperature of Earth is the highest ever with Homo sapiens present, and there is no known way to stabilize or reduce the planetary temperature. I describe a few means by which habitat for humans could be lost in the near future.
Full Text: PDF DOI: 10.15640/jns.v8n1a2
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