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Here's what could happen to Earth over the next 500 years if we ignore climate change

by Business Insider on Jun 1, 2017, 3:41 PM

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Hey there! Nice to meet you. I'm from the future.

I live in the 26th century, which is deep in the Anthropocene epoch — a time when people are officially the greatest driver of climate change on Earth, and have been for awhile.

Things really seemed to pick up steam about 500 years earlier, after a US president backed out of an international agreement to dramatically curb carbon emissions.

It's a dubious honor if you could see the planet from five centuries later. These are the highlights — if you can call them that.

This is an updated version of a post by Sarah Kramer.

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Let's start with the year 2100, when things really started getting hot — on average, almost 4 degrees Fahrenheit hotter than in 2017.

Source: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration



Parts of Africa, South America, and India often averaged over 110 degrees during the summer, killing thousands of people to each year from heat-related causes.

Source: US Global Research Program



Glaciers in High Mountain Asia — an area that included the Himalayas — shrank to 30% of their 21st-century size.

Source: European Geosciences Union



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