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=====Yes, the Climate Crisis May Wipe out Six Billion People=====
[https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2019/09/18/Climate-Crisis-Wipe-Out/?fbclid=IwAR1415q23AGxp62Ss4NrE_xsXwBh3mVtWGw5TZVckxuDBzOJbh8_uLRAw80 The Tyee 9/18/2019]
Hypothesis: Homo sapiens are currently approaching the peak of the plague phase of a one-off global population cycle and will crash because of depleted resources, habitat deterioration and psycho-social feedback, including possible war over remaining ‘assets,’ sometime in this century. (“But wait,” I hear you protest. “Humans are not just any other species. We’re smarter; we can plan ahead; we just won’t let this happen!” Perhaps, but what is the evidence so far that our leaders even recognize the problem?)
=====Battle with time: Italian towns face demise by depopulation=====
=====Battle with time: Italian towns face demise by depopulation=====
[https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/jul/12/battle-with-time-italian-towns-face-demise-by-depopulation The Guardian 7/12/2019]
[https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/jul/12/battle-with-time-italian-towns-face-demise-by-depopulation The Guardian 7/12/2019]

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Yes, the Climate Crisis May Wipe out Six Billion People

The Tyee 9/18/2019 Hypothesis: Homo sapiens are currently approaching the peak of the plague phase of a one-off global population cycle and will crash because of depleted resources, habitat deterioration and psycho-social feedback, including possible war over remaining ‘assets,’ sometime in this century. (“But wait,” I hear you protest. “Humans are not just any other species. We’re smarter; we can plan ahead; we just won’t let this happen!” Perhaps, but what is the evidence so far that our leaders even recognize the problem?)


Battle with time: Italian towns face demise by depopulation

The Guardian 7/12/2019

For the first time in 90 years the Italian population has fallen to about 55 million, according to the national statistics agency (ISTAT). From 2014 to 2018, the population decreased by 677,000 people.
Two factors are behind the decline according to experts: a decrease in births, which is at an all-time low since the unification of Italy, and an increase in the emigration of young people to other European countries in search of job opportunities. According to ISTAT nearly 157,000 people left the country in 2018.