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Civilization collapse now 'inevitable' after chilling patterns in past empires are uncovered
The collapse of human civilization is now seen as inevitable, according to a research who said 5,000 years of history have exposed clear and alarming patterns. Dr Luke Kemp of the University of ...
Between 750 and 900 CE, the population of the Maya lowlands in Central America experienced a major demographic and political decline which, according to the scientific literature, coincided with ...
Human history is littered with expired civilizations, and scholars and archaeologists have made a determined effort to understand why and how civilizations collapse. They've found that symptoms like a ...
A new study explores multiple scenarios and concludes that civilizations are more likely to collapse when they consume resources faster than they can regenerate them ...
A mathematical model based on materials physics was able to reproduce 12,000 years of human growth and warns about the ...
Civilizations rarely collapse all at once. They erode slowly morally, spiritually and culturally before the final political ...
Hamas attacks to gender ideology and diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), author and scholar Gad Saad warns that Western ...
The April 29 article on seafood sustainability (Daily Journal, page 15) carefully avoids the twin causes of all environmental problems: the suffocating number of people on the planet, and our fantasy ...
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