IF STEPHEN HAWKING’S PREDICTION ABOUT THE DESTRUCTION OF THE EARTH IS CORRECT, THEN…
Stephen Hawking once warned that Earth might become uninhabitable within a few centuries if humanity continues to destroy the environment. NASA also agrees that climate change, overexploitation of resources, and ecosystem degradation are making the planet more fragile than ever.
But in the current context, the threat doesn't just come from nature. Humanity's constant warfare, environmental destruction, resource burning, and exacerbation of the climate crisis are accelerating Earth's decline far beyond initial predictions. Each conflict not only claims lives but also pushes the planet closer to a point of no return.
The message from science is clear: if humanity does not stop the cycle of mutual destruction and does not act to protect the environment, Earth will soon cease to be a habitable place.
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IF STEPHEN HAWKING’S PREDICTION ABOUT THE DESTRUCTION OF THE EARTH IS CORRECT, THEN…
Stephen Hawking once warned that Earth might become uninhabitable within a few centuries if humanity continues to destroy the environment. NASA also agrees that climate change, overexploitation of resources, and ecosystem degradation are making the planet more fragile than ever.
But in the current context, the threat doesn't just come from nature. Humanity's constant warfare, environmental destruction, resource burning, and exacerbation of the climate crisis are accelerating Earth's decline far beyond initial predictions. Each conflict not only claims lives but also pushes the planet closer to a point of no return.
The message from science is clear: if humanity does not stop the cycle of mutual destruction and does not act to protect the environment, Earth will soon cease to be a habitable place.