WHY POPULATION COLLAPSE IS FREAKING ELON MUSK OUT?
While environmentalists generally see the conclusion to our planetary proliferation as a good thing, Elon Musk is portending doom. "Population collapse due to low birth rates is a much bigger risk to civilization than global warming… mark these words," the SpaceX and Tesla CEO wrote in 2022. European nations globally are experiencing the most significant population declines, largely due to lack of genetic diversity in order to maintain the Caucasian recessive phenotype.
Australia is currently in what has been termed a Caucasian baby drought. One in every 18 babies in Australia are now born through in vitro fertilization IVF, that's 10 percent of the European populations births! At the 2021 census, the number of ancestry responses within each standardized group as a proportion of the total population was as follows:57.2% European, 33.8% Indigenous Australian/Pacific Islanders Oceanian (Melanesians. Polynesians, Micronesians), 17.4% Asian, and 4.5% South-East Asian, 3.2% North African and Middle Eastern, 1.4% Peoples of the Americas, and 1.3% Sub-Saharan (Black) African.
High temperatures due to climate change can cause increasingly high temperatures which can harm fertility and birth rates. According to research by UCLA environmental economist Alan Barreca, sperm production falls in hot weather and this leads to lower birth rates especially among Caucasian populations! Sperm counts for White men worldwide have plummeted by 62 percent since 1973, according to Israeli-led research. The University of Jerusalem 23 year study sounds alarm bells for both male fertility and for male health in general, its authors said.
Yes, it is not unsafe to say that our planet is in danger due to our irresponsible actions and that is something that people who want to have kids take into consideration. Fertility rates have fallen to just 1.58 children per British woman in the last year according to data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), which is the lowest since records began in 1938. Last year a survey of 2,000 Americans found that 78% of Gen Z’ers (people born after the 2000s) aren’t planning, or don’t want to have kids due to climate change. The fear of the unknown and the environmental concerns don’t leave people indifferent towards bringing another human being into this world.
Fueled by a combination of falling mortality and higher life expectancy and some of the highest birth rates in the world, Africa's total population has increased tenfold in less than 50 years and now stands at over 1.4 billion. The United Nations projects that by 2050, Africa's population will reach close to 2.5 billion. A research team at the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences and the Centre for Policy Studies at Australia's Victoria University have China's non melanated population falling by more than one-half to around 525 million by 2170, a fall about 62 million more than previously forecast. A natural increase in melanin during pregnancy is responsible for areas of darkened skin, melanin is found in every human organ and is protective of the reproductive system as well as the skin. A link between energy balance and reproduction is critical for the survival of all species. Yet knowledge of the pathways mediating this link remains limited as it is generally ignored. Fasting and food restriction that inhibit fertility also upregulate the hypothalamic melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) system that promotes feeding and decreases energy expenditure.
A deficiency in melanin can lead to multiple disorders and diseases. people who have less melanin with the exception of African albinos usually have Neanderthal gene traces. Neanderthals went extinct from global warming climate change according to most scientists. Research has linked Neanderthal genetic variants to skin and hair color, behavioral traits, skull shape and Type 2 diabetes. One study found that people who report feeling more pain than others are likely to carry a Neanderthal pain receptor. Asians share an almost equal amount of DNA with Neanderthals (Denisovan) As Europeans with 2.5 to 3.6% of their DNA belonging to Neanderthals. Western Europeans have 2 to 4% and Africans have 0%. Irish peoples and Icelanders) are 3–6% Neanderthal. The average African is 0% unless your from an Afro-Asiatic group than 1–2%. or In Ethiopia 0–1%.
Neanderthals were most abundant about 130,000 years ago. They settled throughout Europe and Asia, but about 40,000 years ago they died out. No one really knows why, although climate change may have played a part. They were replaced by the melanated black skinned African ancestors of all modern humans; the modern humans known as homo sapiens. And the word replace is correct. Europeans didn’t evolve from the Neanderthal, probably sharing on average only 1.5%-3% of genetic material. But this small amount of genetic material is significant, especially in fertility.
Scientists don't yet know the full extent of the legacy of these genetics, but they're learning it can be both helpful and harmful. For example, Neanderthal DNA has been linked to auto-immune diseases like Graves' disease and rheumatoid arthritis. Some genes were involved in energy metabolism, skeletal structure and brain development, including four that are thought to contribute to conditions such as autism, Down syndrome and schizophrenia. Neanderthal DNA in modern humans seems to also be associated with other diseases such as diabetes, lupus and Crohn's disease, which causes inflammation of the gut. The researchers constructed the Neanderthal genome from three bone fragments found in Croatia's Vindija Cave. Current evidence from both fossils and DNA suggests that Neanderthal and African modern human lineages separated at least 500,000 years ago. Neanderthals had a mutation in a receptor gene which changed an amino acid, making the resulting protein less efficient and likely creating a phenotype of red hair, green or blue eyes and pale skin.
Denisovans likely had dark eyes, hair, and dark skin. Their finger structure resembled modern human fingers. Height is unknown, but possibly similar to Neanderthals (five feet to five and a half feet). When you spend time out in the sun, if you are lucky your body produces more melanin if not you are prone to burning, sun poisoning and skin cancer as well as infertility. Eumelanin absorbs light from UV rays and redistributes it toward the upper layers of skin. It also protects the genetic material stored in your cells by keeping out harmful UV rays. Scrotal melanin protects mature sperm from UV damage, and from oxidative damage.
The testis is a specific target of selenium and it appears to be essential for maintaining normal spermatogenesis and for male fertility. The importance of selenium in male reproduction has been known for decades as selenium imbalances have been known to cause reduced fertility, impaired sperm motility, and abnormal tail morphology (Wu et al., 1979; Ursini et al., 1999). Morphological studies of spermatids and spermatozoa have shown that the sperm flagellum (Olson et al., 2004) and altered shape of spermatozoa head (Watanabe and Endo, 1991) were the major targets of selenium deficiency. Lack of selenium is the single greatest cause for higher rates of certain cancers in the Black community.
In ecologic studies conducted in the 1960s and 1970s, investigators reported moderately strong inverse associations between low regional levels of selenium and increased cancer incidence or mortality. higher exposure to selenium, as measure d in the blood, toenails, or diet, is associated with a decreased risk of cancer, particularly cancer of the prostate but also lung and colorectal cancer. It is generally recognized that Selenium intakes across Europe are low, reflecting inadequate soil levels, particularly in Eastern Europe which affects fertility. All soil in Europe is low in selenium. In addition to living in an area with soil low in selenium, the following things can also increase your risk of selenium deficiency and cause infertility, regardless of where you live: undergoing dialysis. having HIV. having a digestive disorder, such as Crohn's disease.
Selenium deficiency is common in China, Europe, Russia, and New Zealand all have low levels of selenium in croplands and diet. Dr Laila Afrika taught that this was one of the major causes of European mental illness and low fertility compounded by melanin deficiency and climate change it is a recipe for demographic disaster. Also because of white supremacy European cognitive dissonance will not allow them to admit a genetic deficiency so they are unlikely to spread this information to the masses that melanin and a change in diet to an African healthy way of eating with nutrient rich foods would save them from extinction.
As early as 2007, Elon Musk stated a personal goal of eventually enabling human exploration and settlement of Mars, although his personal public interest in Mars goes back at least to 2001 at the Mars Society. SpaceX has stated its goal is to colonize Mars to ensure the long-term survival of the human species. As it is even if many went to Mars bringing their current diet and lack of ability to get sufficient sunlight they can use, then outcome would be the same. Large numbers of people are affected by infertility in their lifetime, according to a new report published today by WHO. Around 17.5% of the adult population – roughly 1 in 6 worldwide – experience infertility, showing the urgent need to increase access to affordable, high-quality fertility care for those in need. Recent scientific discoveries have shown that Neanderthal genes comprise some 1 to 4% of the genome of present-day humans whose ancestors migrated out of Africa, but the question remained open on how much those genes are still actively influencing human traits — until now. White Europeans represent 9% of the world population and that is plummeting.
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