The super rich now realise that they cannot exploit planet Earth and the human species indefinitely
An
area of forest and jungle the size of a football field disappears
every second. At this rate by the end of this century they will be
gone.
Children
born in this century will be unlikely to see jungle or forest in
their old age, if indeed they survive that long with increased heat,
lack of food, extreme air pollution and flooded lowlands.
This
greed for wealth will never go away. Even now countries are locking
horns over new found oil wealth in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Corporations
are fooling everyone by saying things like they're paying for
planting of trees so they are offsetting their carbon footprint. Many
trees can take years before they can start to be of benefit. Plus by
cutting down mature trees you lose not just the tree but a whole
habitat and life source for animals, insects, birds and indigenous
peoples.
The
world's wealthy are accelerating the extinction of the human species.
It's
as simple as that.
Have
you noticed how the super rich are building or investing in space
travel and huge telescopes to find the closest habitable planets. The
late Professor Stephen Hawking said in 2017 that humans had to find
somewhere else to live in 100 years or face extinction.
Before
the end of this century, the earth will likely become a barren
wasteland and with nuclear reactors all over the planet, these will
likely go into melt down with fewer humans to keep them in check,
creating an unimaginable apocalypse.





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