Supercomputer predicted the date when human civilization will disappear

According to World One supercomputer predictions, human civilization may cease to exist in 20-30 years. The fatal period is determined to be between 2040 and 2050.
Humanity itself will be the main culprit of the impending catastrophe. A critical combination of factors - large-scale ecosystem pollution, uncontrolled global warming, excessive greenhouse gas emissions, and demographic explosion - creates a volatile mixture threatening the very existence of life on the planet.
By the fatal threshold, pollution levels will reach a critical point, making Earth uninhabitable. These grim forecasts are supported by modern scientists' research. Given the increasing frequency of natural disasters and current pollution rates, such a scenario appears increasingly realistic.
The consequences will be catastrophic: mass human casualties due to lack of basic resources - drinking water, food, and clean air. Even with strict birth control and dramatic emission reductions, the planet's population may roll back to 19th-century levels.
World One, using complex algorithms and analyzing multiple variables, created a model of the future that many modern scientists agree with. If part of humanity survives the catastrophe, the world will never be the same again.
Notably, World One was developed back in 1973 for the Club of Rome - an authoritative organization specializing in analyzing global human problems.

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