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Food, vital reseourses will vanish by 2100, research

byCustoms Today Report
27/07/2015
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EUROPE: Humanity facing catastrophe, with the planet predicted to run out of food and resources within decades.
The human species has been given a stay of execution by scientists who have put back the predicted day of the apocalypse back by 50 years.
Experts at Anglia Ruskin University’s Global Sustainability Institute have decided the earth will be wiped clean of food and vital resources by 2100 – making it impossible for humans to survive.
That might sound like a grim prediction, but back in the 1970s it was claimed the world would end in 2050, which is now just 35 years away.
The destruction date was predicted by a team of researchers using a computer model called World3, which was first employed in the ’70s.
This program crunched huge amounts of data to work out when humans would use up all the planet’s finite resources.
But they didn’t factor in the communications revolution, which has allowed industry to work more productively, or the changes which have allowed the sector to use smaller amounts of energy whilst pumping out less pollution.

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