Do we now have the exact date for the end of the world? It may seem alarming, but a study published by the University of Bristol, England, in Nature Geoscience revealed that planet Earth will become completely uninhabitable due to climate problems in 250 million years.
Study reveals that the end of the world is coming and Earth’s days are numbered – Photo: Freepik/Disclosure/ND
As indicated in the study, a mass extinction could affect all mammals on Earth, due to the intensification of extreme temperatures.
This phenomenon will result in the formation of a single continent, creating an arid and difficult to inhabit environment.
With temperatures rising, the sun is expected to become brighter, heating our planet even more intensely.
Furthermore, tectonic processes are expected to intensify, leading to more volcanic eruptions.
End of the world will come after scorching heat
These events will trigger a large-scale release of carbon dioxide, resulting in an unprecedented increase in global warming.
Consequently, mammals will face extinction due to scarcity of food and drinking water, with temperatures easily exceeding 50°C.
Meteorologist and climatologist Alexander Farnsworth, responsible for the study, warns that, although we are talking about a distant future, authorities must be aware of developing phenomena.
One solution proposed by the study would be to achieve carbon neutrality as quickly as possible.