Biodiversity Collapse, Climate Feedback Loops, the Population Bottleneck, and Human Extinction

Biodiversity Collapse, Climate Feedback Loops, the Population Bottleneck, and Human Extinction



by xrm67

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  1. **Synopsis:**
    Industrial civilization’s exploitation of ecosystems and chemical pollution trigger irreversible climate feedback loops and biodiversity collapse. These destabilize food and water systems as fragile global networks fracture under migration and scarcity. Petrochemicals and radiation corrupt human DNA, causing sterility and genetic decay. This convergence of crises forces humanity into a population bottleneck, leading to extinction as resilience and fertility vanish.

    **Relation to Industrial Collapse & Extinction:**
    Industrial civilization’s foundational practices, fossil fuel dependence, chemical-intensive agriculture, and disposable consumption, directly fuel the crises that dismantle it. Climate feedback loops and biodiversity loss disrupt the very systems (farming, energy, medicine) that industrialized societies rely on, while petrochemical pollution corrupts human DNA, ensuring long-term sterility and mutation. This self-sabotaging cycle, where industrial growth undermines the biophysical and genetic conditions for survival, signals not just civilizational collapse, but a biological terminus: humanity, like the ecosystems it destroyed, becomes unsustainable.

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