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[–] Evil_Shrubbery@lemmy.zip 1 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Yeah, 400 million years. We are doing it in centuries.

We are already into the mass extinction event caused by humans, the hardship for biodiversity is measured in millions of years in event we give nature back the space immediately (ie we disappear).

And three are no plans anywhere about that.

The hardship for humans seems irrelevant in comparison, if we have a war & kill 4 billon people that is still a 50 year setback (1975).

Also even if human population is starting to level (geopolitical predictionds still point to 12bn, it's more about the economy & living status than food supply), we will each year consume more of everything, space/surface included.

I don't even see us reaching our max destructiveness on earth's species in the next 100+ years.

Times will get a little tougher for next human gens & with our entitlement we will just destroy more nature.

Nothing in our past or present points to anything other than that.