The study used the first-ever supercomputer climate models of the distant future. It showed that the world will have more volcanic eruptions emitting

Scientists forewarn timing of 'triple whammy extinction' that will eradicate all life from Earth

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The study used the first-ever supercomputer climate models of the distant future. It showed that the world will have more volcanic eruptions emitting huge plumes of carbon dioxide, increasing the temperature further.

Scientists have predicted when humankind will witness the "triple whammy extinction" event that will wipe out humans and what will cause it.

Experts have warned humanity for years about the impact of global warming. As the temperatures rise, there's a concern about the world food supply, rising sea levels and regions of Earth becoming too hot to live. 

According to a study published in Nature Geoscience, led by the University of Bristol, Earth might become a hot, dry and largely uninhabitable supercontinent with all land mass set to merge on one giant plot. 

Every year, scientific experts update the Doomsday Clock, which shows how close humanity is to a global catastrophe, with the world currently "profoundly unstable."

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