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Earth headed for catastrophic collapse: Study Washington: Rising population is driving the Earth towards a catastrophic breakdown where species we depend on would die out, an international team of scientists has claimed, blaming the crisis on over use of water, forests and land for agriculture.

Writing in the journal Nature, the team warned that the world is headed toward a tipping point marked by extinctions and unpredictable changes on a scale not seen since the glaciers retreated 12,000 years ago.

"There is a very high possibility that by the end of the century, the Earth is going to be a very different place," study author Anthony Barnosky of the University of California, Berkeley, said.

To reach the conclusion, Barnosky and 17 other scientists from US, Canada, South America and Europe reviewed research on climate change and ecology to assess evidence for what the future holds.

The results could cause some plant and animal species to disappear, new mixes of remaining species and huge disruptions to crops, leading to global political instability, they found.

At certain thresholds, putting more pressure on the environment leads to a point of no return, Barnosky said.

The most recent example of one of these transitions is the end of the last glacial period. Within not much more than 3,000 years, the Earth went from being 30 per cent covered in ice to its present, nearly ice-free condition.

Most extinctions and ecological changes occurred in just 1,600 years.

Earth's biodiversity still has not recovered to what it was. But humans are causing changes even faster than the natural ones that pushed back the glaciers -- and the changes are bigger, Barnosky said.

Driven by a 35 per cent increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide since the start of the Industrial Revolution, global temperatures are rising faster than they did back then, he pointed out.

Likewise, humans have completely transformed 43 per cent of Earth's land surface for cities and agriculture, compared with the 30 per cent land surface transition that occurred at the end of the last glacial period, Barnosky said.

In addition, the human population has exploded, putting ever more pressure on existing resources, he added.

"Every change we look at that we have accomplished in the past couple of centuries is actually more than what preceded one of these major state changes in the past," Barnosky said.

The results are difficult to predict, because tipping points, by their definition, take the planet into uncharted territory. Based on past transitions, the researchers predict a major loss of species, as well as changes in the makeup of species in various communities on the local level.

Meanwhile, humans may well be knotting our own noose as we burn through Earth's resources, Barnosky said. "These ecological systems actually give us our life support, our crops, our fisheries, clean water," he noted.

The researchers also pointed out that as resources shift from one nation to another, political instability can easily follow. Pulling back from the ledge will require international cooperation otherwise, under business-as-usual conditions, humankind will be using 50 per cent of the land surface on the planet by 2025, Barnosky said.

It seems unavoidable that the human population will reach 9 billion by 2050, so we'll have to become more efficient to sustain ourselves, he said. That means more efficient energy use and energy production, a greater focus on renewable resources, and a need to save species and habitat today for future generations, Barnosky said.

"We're at a crossroads where if we choose to do nothing we really do face these tipping points and a less-good future for our immediate descendants," he added.

PTI

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First Published: Thursday, June 07, 2012, 14:54

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BRIJ - NEWYORK
TOO MUCH GREED IN CORPORATIONS,MEANING LESS THEORIES, SYSTEMATIC FEAR TACTICS BY GOVTS CONTROLLED BY FORTUNE 500 NOTHING IS TO WORRY.
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SUBHASH CHANDRA PAL - ALLAHABAD
IT IS VERY SERIOUS PROBLEM
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SUMAN MALU - PATNA, INDIA
I really pity the typical professional doomsayer of the Barnosky variety.some honest work, Barnosky, to earn your bread instead of trying to terrify the humanity from the cozy academic confines of Berkley. Why, I doubt your I.Q. is lower than that of an ordinary Indian peasant who does backbreaking labor day in and day out just to earn his daily bread. Be informed, you Barnosky and other ignoramuses of the UCB variety that properly harnessed, Planet Earth is capable of supporting 100 Billions of people, yeah, you heard right, 100 Billion people, if only you know how to be real eco-friendly and unwasteful of natural resources! But of course, living in a rich country like USA whre wastefulness is a commercial compulsion and a way of life, you can hardly be expected to understand the implications and real meaning of I am trying to convey. That is the problem of Ivory Tower academicians the world over! Oh, you poor pumpkin-heads!!
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manan - gujarat
don`t worry about earth,be happy.
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TAPAS KUMAR SOME - KOLKATA
We should take care our life as well as our next generations to live in a place with peace and happiness.Our descision makers should impliment rules and ute it to save our earth.
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Soul - USA
30% reduction in meat consumption will reduce carbon foot print by almost 20%.
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Eric. - Nigeria
We need professors n researchers to survive, i personally rate their work 100 per cent, world leader should start seekin solution from now before it too late.
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Sharat Sindhwani - D Dun
Whenever we have the fruit season in India in June there are storms in April as a natural process to shed excessive burden on trees. The earth knows what to do. Humans have proved themselves to be worse than hungry hounds exploiting natural resources beyond earths tolerance limits. Humans are not prepared to learn a lesson `CAUSE IT IS THEIR DESTINY TO MIGRATE TO ANOTHER PLANET!! V claim rselves 2B intellingent but behave to the contrary. What we need is Nostradamus`s theory to become a reality. Iran is to plant 5 dirty bombs aboard five civil aircraft ``Man who saw tomorrow`` and that will knock sense into humans and history will repeat itself, OR USA/NASA may issue a few one-way tickets to Mars and return us to our parent planet to start with the stone age once again.
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Sharat Sindhwani - D Dun
Whenever we have the fruit season in India in June there are storms in April as a natural process to shed excessive burden on trees. The earth knows what to do. Humans have proved themselves to be worse than hungry hounds exploiting natural resources beyond earths tolerance limits. Humans are not prepared to learn a lesson `CAUSE IT IS THEIR DESTINY TO MIGRATE TO ANOTHER PLANET!! V claim rselves 2B intellingent but behave to the contrary. What we need is Nostradamus`s theory to become a reality. Iran is to plant 5 dirty bombs aboard five civil aircraft ``Man who saw tomorrow`` and that will knock sense into humans and history will repeat itself, OR USA/NASA may issue a few one-way tickets to Mars and return us to our parent planet to start with the stone age once again.



Soul - USA
30% reduction in meat consumption will reduce carbon foot print by almost 20%.



Eric. - Nigeria
We need professors n researchers to survive, i personally rate their work 100 per cent, world leader should start seekin solution from now before it too late.



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