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Resource Depletion

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Earth’s Technosphere: When Resource Strain Tests Civilization Endurance
science1 month ago

Earth’s Technosphere: When Resource Strain Tests Civilization Endurance

A new arXiv study models Earth’s technosphere to probe how technologically advanced civilizations may collapse and recover. By running 10 Earth-originated scenarios with 200 simulations each over 1,000 years, the work highlights the ‘duty cycle’—the fraction of a civilization’s life it remains technologically active—and finds that resource depletion and the post-collapse recovery fraction are the key levers. Some futures never collapse, others fail quickly or repeatedly; technosignatures like CFCs vary by scenario. While Earth-centric and with acknowledged limits, the results suggest long-term fate hinges more on sociotechnical design and resource management than luck, with an interview of co-author Haqq-Misra linked.

"Scientist Forecasts Imminent Global Population Correction"
environment2 years ago

"Scientist Forecasts Imminent Global Population Correction"

A new study by population ecologist William Rees warns that the exponential growth of the human population is unsustainable and could lead to a "population correction" before the end of the century. Rees argues that our excessive consumption and disregard for natural feedback mechanisms have put us in a state of ecological overshoot, risking a collapse of civilization. The strain on Earth's resources, including fossil fuels, biomass, and nutrient cycles, is contributing to climate change and the sixth mass extinction. Proposed solutions like renewable energy fail to address the root problem of population growth. Without significant technological advancements, food shortages, habitat instability, war, and disease may impact population numbers. Rees emphasizes the need for awareness and a better balance between human activities and the planet.