Keep digging the backyard shelter. And double-check the expiration dates on the canned potatoes. There's a new date for the end of the world.
It's now 2000002013. But this timeline carries a lot more science than 2013 or even 2020 — the entire year of Armageddon, once predicted by an American astrologer. A Scottish academic says too little co2 may cause the death of animals and plants. Researcher Jack O'Malley-James says as the sun grows hotter, it'll lead to greater evaporation and chemical reactions, pushing co2 levels lower. In a thousand years, he believes animals and plants will die-off.
Then, another billion years after, with the increasing loss of our oceans, Earth becomes even too desolate for even tiny microbes, called extremophiles.
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