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Earth: Population Overload

Written by: OH Krill
Narrated by: Simon Templar
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The human population is growing at an alarming rate that cannot be sustained by current systems. The world has seen a 200 percent increase in the population rate from 1950 to the present day, putting humanity on the verge of self-destruction for all life on Earth. We are running out of fossil fuels, food supplies, and space while seeking to create more and more power to energize our modern world. We don't know if we will consume ourselves into mass extinction. We don't know if the destruction of natural species such as bees will seal our fate. We don't know if an asteroid will wipe us out, or even how artificial intelligence will impact our future.

But one thing is certain we must take action now. The prognosis is bleak unless we find a way to create power and harness alternative energy to keep up with our current unsustainable demand.

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