A new study has revealed when humans could go extinct by - and only if we stop burning fossil fuels now.
Experts from the University of Bristol have revealed that all mammals on Earth could face mass extinction in 250 million years, according to new computer simulations.
“Humans – along with many other species – would expire due to their inability to shed this heat through sweat, cooling their bodies.” But Pangea Ultima is just one possible prediction about what the supercontinent could look like. However, scientists remain in agreement about one thing - and that's that the Earth will eventually become a single hot, dry and mostly uninhabitable space.
CO2 could rise from about 400 parts per million today to 600 ppm millions of years in the future, according to their estimates.
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