# Yes, it has worked while we humans were few in numbers, and could only
cause minimal harm to our ecology. However, our latent madness is now
becoming manifest.
Back in 1800 AD, the world human population numbered about one billion.
Today, it is seven billion, and spread world-wide. Likely, nine billion
by 2050 AD.
We cannot move without impacting adversely on our shrinking habitat.
How's the Amazon Jungle going? Going, going, ... gone? Leaving a new
Sahara Desert?
The debate about Global Warming is typical. We don't want to know,
especially that it may be Anthropogenic. Meanwhile, we pump billions of
tonnes of smoke into the air, and think it won't affect anything. We'll
eventually "drown" in our own waste products - of which air pollution is
only one example.
The oceans are being fished out, using trawlers, massive nets, long
lines, and computer spotting of shoals. Arable land is vanishing, and
weather becoming erratic and extreme.
The "madness" of any Species is: inability to Adapt to Environment.
We now expect Nature to adapt to us; this is possible, but only up to a
limited extent.
All indicators are: that we will fail the Ultimate Test.
I even predict when: Decimation by 2050 AD, Extinction by 2099.
Unless - Homo Sap can drastically reverse current trends, but, our huge
world population is the inertia which will prevent this.
What do China and India fear most? Not war, but lack of food and
water. Their huge populations are a strength, but also a weakness.
But our basic flaw is an over-large brain, linked to primitive
instincts, and this may doom us.