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*(extremely credible) [[climate change]] theories re: [[extinction]] and [[mass social disruption]] as over 3 billion people are directly affected by disasters - see [[w:IPCC|IPCC]] numbers and letters signed by ALL Nobel Prize winners on Earth.
*(extremely credible) [[climate change]] theories re: [[extinction]] and [[mass social disruption]] as over 3 billion people are directly affected by disasters - see [[w:IPCC|IPCC]] numbers and letters signed by ALL Nobel Prize winners on Earth.
*(somewhat credible) [[civilization lifecycle]] theories re:  [[energy subsidy]] rising to the point that a civilization can no longer afford to keep gathering energy, at which point it dies, see [[w:Joseph Tainter|Joseph Tainter]] in particular on this.
*(somewhat credible) [[civilization lifecycle]] theories re:  [[energy subsidy]] rising to the point that a civilization can no longer afford to keep gathering energy, at which point it dies, see [[w:Joseph Tainter|Joseph Tainter]] in particular on this.
*(much less credible) [[peak oil]] theories regarding the loss of [[fossil fuel]] supply and perhaps rising conflict over who will control it
*(controversial and much less credible) [[peak oil]] theories regarding the loss of [[fossil fuel]] supply and perhaps rising conflict over who will control it;  skeptics point out that coal and renewable supplies of energy exist, and that a single technological (not scientific) breakthrough on [[fusion]] would end this as an issue
*(credible only to [[trolls]]) theories regarding [[sysopism]] taking over and making dissent impossible to express, so that whatever disasters occur, no one will be able to point them out in advance or take any steps to prevent them;  a [[sysop vandalism]] mentality could prevail where bureaucrats destroy thoughts in order to frustrate and drive away those whose thoughts disturb them;  ''this may be a variant of the [[civilization lifecycle]] theories - there are also (trivial) [[wiki lifecycle]] theories, e.g. at [[Meatball Wiki]], that more or less say something like this.''
*(very controversial) [[ape extinction]] theories holding that ape extinctions presage human extinction, for various reasons having to do with empathy, hope and ideology - such extinctions, validating all the worst theories of [[human nature]] would be a very discouraging signal to anyone working on "solutions" and might strongly demotivate anyone qualified from caring about any of the above;  ''this could well be another [[civilization lifecycle]] theory.''
*(credible only to [[trolls]]) theories regarding [[sysopism]] taking over and making dissent impossible to express, so that whatever disasters occur, no one will be able to point them out in advance or take any steps to prevent them;  a [[sysop vandalism]] mentality could prevail where bureaucrats destroy thoughts in order to frustrate and drive away those whose true observations disturb and annoy them;  ''this may be a variant of the [[civilization lifecycle]] theories - there are also (trivial) [[wiki lifecycle]] theories, e.g. at [[Meatball Wiki]], that more or less say something like this.''
 
[[Consumerium Services]] should generally be designed to prevent human dieoff if possible, or at least to help humans who are not contributing to it with their behaviour.  Many [[worst practices]] must be extincted before all of the risks of '''dieoff''' could be said to be low - there is however at least one good example, of [[nuclear standoff]] being defused, so maybe other issues also can be addressed.
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