Recently, renowned physicist Stephen Hawking announced that if humans didn’t want to face extinction, our only option is to abandon planet Earth. In addition to the threats most species face, we humans also have the capability to destroy ourselves and/or our planet with thermonuclear weapons. Nuclear devastation tops a long list of ways for us to go out, including asteroid impacts, solar storms, disease outbreaks, etc. Here’s a fun fact: Over 99% of all species that have ever existed on our planet have gone extinct. Still, assuming Earth someday becomes inhospitable due to some catastrophe, here are 8 ways for us to avoid extinction.

In the event of widespread devastation such as a nuclear holocaust, asteroid impact or some other large-scale environmental disaster, one way humans could survive would be to simply rebuild. For shelter, humans would most likely be forced to settle in places either untouched or the least damaged by the disaster. Securing food and water may not prove as difficult as expected. There are many techniques for purifying, distilling, and ensuring water is safe to use. The short-term solution to food would be to forage. Nuclear fallout can be washed off sealed food, fruits and vegetables, etc. with minimal risk of danger. Long term solutions could include reintroducing destroyed species into nature. The Svalbard Global Seed Vault in Norway is home to over 250 million seeds, with a total capacity of more than 2 billion. Underneath a cooling layer of permafrost, it is located inside a mountain near the North Pole, 400 feet above sea level and far away from tectonic plates. If the food chain were ever disrupted, genebanks like Svalbard would be crucial to our survival.

If the food chain were disrupted by plague, or a deadly pandemic were spreading among humans, an option to fight back might be genetic manipulation. Scientists have already figured out how to force evolution of a virus to manipulate it’s behavior and reproduction, and they also know how to manipulate and replace genes in humans. Certain harmless viruses can be forcibly evolved to bypass our immune systems, making them perfect delivery systems for drugs that target specific cells. Genetic engineering and gene therapy in humans could potentially prevent future generations from contracting diseases and also to help the living by swapping out bad genes for good ones – a technique called somatic cell gene therapy.

In the early 1930s, plans were drawn up for a 35-story “depth scraper,” to be built underground in an enormous excavation. This was proposed as an engineering solution to survive earthquakes in Japan. The idea was never realized, but extended human habitation underground has long been a popular idea. If the surface of the earth was somehow rendered inhospitable to humans, through nuclear or solar radiation, a nuclear winter or impact winter, etc., living underground may be a solution to survival. The obvious problems are lack of sunlight, ventilation and food and water, but, as we’ve recently heard from the trapped miners in Chile, the psychological issues associated with being stuck underground are immense, and maintaining mental health is equally as important as maintaining physical health. Farming underground utilizing skylights may be possible, but recycling and efficient energy use would be paramount. Ultimately, living underground would most likely be a temporary fix until a return to the surface (or one of the last four list items) is possible.

One solution to the problem of overpopulation and mass over consumption of resources would be for humans to colonize the ocean. A technology called Ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) uses the temperature differences between shallow and deep water to run an engine, which would provide an easily obtained renewable energy source. Solar and wave power could also be easily obtained at sea. OTEC technology can also be used to provide fresh water which could support large scale hydroponic farming. Extended human habitation would require underwater, partially submerged, or floating cities. Megastructures like the Shimizu Mega-City Pyramid have been suggested, but due to the immense weight issues involved, it would require technology that is currently unavailable.

If our planet is somehow damaged beyond repair or becomes too saturated with people, we may have no choice but to leave. The first step away from Earth would most likely be large space habitats. Space habitats have been a popular recurring theme in science fiction, with many of them resembling the Stanford Torus idea. This is comprised of an enormous rotating donut shaped ring (torus) which would simulate gravity on the interior by using centrifugal force. The interior of the torus would be large enough to simulate a natural environment, resembling a long valley that curved up at the ends until meeting overhead and forming a complete circle. Energy would primarily come from solar power, and building resources could be mined from asteroids or nearby moons and planets. In addition to providing habitation away from Earth, having multiple and separate space habitats would ensure the survival of our species even if one population is destroyed.

Another option when leaving our planet would be to colonize satellites like moons or asteroids. Satellite outposts would most likely be specific to the resources available on the satellite. Almost all known elements can be found in stable forms on asteroids or comets. Satellites that are rich in specific elements or minerals could be mined for their materials and easily transported due to the lack of strong gravity. Large amounts of frozen water and carbon-bearing compounds have been detected on moons orbiting Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. One of Jupiter’s moons, Ganymede, even has a magnetosphere which would reduce solar radiation at the surface. Outposts on satellites, while being crucial for getting building materials and/or fuel, would likely not be permanent human settlements, as there would be no reason to remain once the resources have been consumed.

Once humans are in space, outposts and colonies on other planets would be the next step in expanding away from Earth. These settlements would be of a more permanent nature because of the more abundant resources available for extraction on planets, and because of the large amounts of energy needed to leave the atmosphere once on the surface. Habitats on planets like Mars and Venus would have to be underground or enclosed, due to the inhospitable conditions on the planet. Because of the extreme temperature and air pressure differences, methods to support life would be similar to that of underground or space habitats. There have also been less practical ideas on how to populate the larger gas giant planets. One method even involves suspending floating cities from giant balloons in the upper atmospheres.

The last, and by far the most ambitious item on the list, is to deliberately make an inhospitable planet suitable for humans to live normally as they do on Earth. This process, called terraforming, is well beyond our current realm of technology and capability, but could possibly be a viable option in the distant future. The first step would be to release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere of the planet, trapping the Sun’s heat and raising surface temperatures. In the case of terraforming Mars, raising surface temperatures would be needed in order to vaporize the polar ice caps. This would, in turn, release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, further warming the planet. Ice would melt, raising atmospheric pressure and providing the much-needed water. The final (and by far the most time consuming) stage would be to plant trees that use carbon dioxide and produce oxygen, making the air breathable.




















Very high quality list. The kind you read then debate with your friends on which one is better. I dont know which idea is superior but having a rum and coke on a terraformed Mars would be freakin sweet.
That was depressing, but also very intelligent and interesting at the same time.
I wanted to read your post but I saw the word begat and zoned right on out.
ha ha ha! I can understand!
Skip to the sentence which begins Leaving the planet, as a mass of humanity…and the the rest of the words don't harbor any Old Testament queasiness at all.
Promise.
Wow. You guys are so *****.Great advise, seques. If only more will follow it.
I know it sounds *****, but once you get into the habit of doing these things, it's just second nature.
I wish, with you, more will follow. One by one we can save our planet.
Whoa there, Mentott. We need to increase our population. The more people, the more workers and the more resources we can extract and use. The technologies to maintain the growth will come along, just as the Green Revolution did (maybe it’ll be called the Genetically Modified Plants Revolution
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Our whole economy is based on the fact that there are more people being born than dying. If the population reached a stable level, the economy would stale and so would progress in all areas.
Besides, the faster we outgrow the planet, the faster we’ll get some asses into space to start building colonies (prisoners are a good choice, IMO)…
Whoa there, Mentott. We need to increase our population. The more people, the more workers and the more resources we can extract and use. The technologies to maintain the growth will come along, just as the Green Revolution did (maybe it’ll be called the Genetically Modified Plants Revolution
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Our whole economy is based on the fact that there are more people being born than dying. If the population reached a stable level, the economy would stale and so would progress in all areas.
Besides, the faster we outgrow the planet, the faster we’ll get some asses into space to start building colonies (prisoners are a good choice, IMO)…
It could go that way too as I suspect it will. Soylent Green is our future and not getting off the earth. Where would we go? The moon? I don't think many prisoners would volunteer for off-planet incarceration. I work in a state correctional facility. They have it pretty good there.
the biggest problem with the terraforming idea is that plants undergo photosynthesis AND respiration. meaning that they would require oxygen in the first place as well as CO2 to survive . . . you cant just pop plants in there to change the atmosphere for you :-/
Stay away from women who eat tortillas and beans – they're oh so hot when they're young – but they'll look like Robert Rodriquez before the ten years.
I love the direction this project is taking. "Civilisation Mk.II: No Fat Chicks."
Tex, thanks for the suggestion, but I decide who's hot and stays, not you. If I want a gassy fat chick, then the gassy fat chick stays.
You have to get on that rocket off this rock. You can make up your own rules on the ride out.
Guess who’s buc? Buc again. Guess who buc? Guess who’s buc…
I know its stupid but i couldnt rezist. I sang spice girls too.
Ps: sizeable chicks need sweet sweet lovin’ too. Big girl you are beautiful.
hey-I would never call myself a "Fat Chick" (way to derogatory) but I am a BIG girl and have wide, child-bearing hips that have never born a child… I think I get first pic…
I never brought up this whole 'no fat chicks' idea. I'm simply stating that I get to decide who gets to hang with me, and gets to reboot the human race with me. I choose. See?
And since I've been watching you for a few years, perhaps it's time . . . to . . .
@ #6 on list:
So… a ratio of 10 females to each male?
Works for me!
Cool list, even though I wouldn't even think about these things. Hmmmm, how about, erm, living on Mars and live as aliens there? Joking! OF course, underground, fixing, cool geothermal, terrafixing, The one solution is, TRASH, everyone knows trash is the no. 1 problem we face, it contributes to global warming, and soil deformation, that explodes to chain reactions, global warming from trash means-the destruction of antartica-afterthat we experience floods-floods drown people-takes down cities-and kills man kind. So, let's just recycle trash, XD, Yeah, trash, it's the number 1 killer
and of course the mosquito haha
The last image reminds me of the description of the Doctor's (main character from Doctor Who) home planet: red skies and forests of trees with silver leaves that reflect the sunlight, making it seem as if they're burning
Anyway, nice list, themes like this one always atract my attention.
Pretty far fetched, but entertaining none the less.
Awesome list. I didn't know we had so many options.
We don't
"Over 99% of all species that have ever existed on our planet have gone extinct"…how can that percentage be established when we are still discovering new species? sounds like horse pucky to me.
At any rate, very thought provoking list. im all for the survival of any species, but its when people talk about utopias that makes me shake my head. utopian goals are ultimately counter intuitive to a species survival. you can't engender, or force to be engendered, a state of perfection. that line of action leads only to disaster, because perfection is an absolute that cannot be attained by an imperfect species. it is better to manage and maintain the flaws of man on an ongoing basis.
centrifugal force does not exist… it is actually centripetal force… sorry to be the physics nazi
Awesome – so when we moving then?
Good list! I hope we manage to fix the problems we have already on this planet. It would suck to go to another planet, I can’t imagine the space/sub terrestrial/ocean police would let me bring all my stuff to the new base. Also, I thing Stevo Hawking should REALLY be working on technology that allows him to enter IDOL.
This is depressing to me.
Why? It will probably happen but I doubt if it will be in our lifetime!
since none of these are possible were doomed
They said that flying machines were impossible.
It was once thought ridiculous to emit light through a man made source (fire does not apply).
Many would have laughed in your face a century ago if you explained to them the possibilities of computers, television, radio, automobiles, helicopters, and any modern day "electrical appliance"- yes, that includes you too Ipod!
No one in the right state of mind would have ever dreamed of a manacle device of war, such as the atom bomb, it was thought of as IMPOSSIBLE. So never say, NEVER my friend.
The sky is the limit, although in this case, the UNIVERSE is the limit =)
sorry – physical law governs – the amount of things impossible eclipses those that are possible
They better find some way hurry, the way things’re going, and 2012 is coming
Those who say can never be implemented should read the listverse list on 30 failed technology predictions.
Great article. I believe I like the idea of living on another planet or terraforming. Living underground or underwater is a bit harder, the hardest is living on a space station. All feel claustrophobic.
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We're *****ed. Humanity is too lazy to bother with changing itself to save itself.
Fun list. the only one I REALLY don't believe in is terraforming I think that's just waay too far beyond our abilities… would be pretty cool though, if it were possible…
I actually like this list as it covers all bases. I just recently got a couple Cody Lundin books about which I look forward to reading. Nice list and we need more like it.
Milking the darn thing is going to be a bear, though.
Cloning is the best bet and/or genetic engineering, the cow the size of a house will mean burgers and cheese for all
this is an awesome list!! a lil scary, but #5 would be awesome! kinda like Waterworld, but, you know, without Keven Costner. P.S. is the image for #2 a StarCraft picture!? that's cooooolio!
God, this sounds absolutely awful to say, but whenever I see somebody throw trash out of their car or leave junk on the beach, I find myself thinking "Well, if we ever have to leave Earth and colonize elsewhere with limited space, I know who they should leave behind…"
Most of these ideas scare me, because of how fantastically strange it is to think of them becoming necessary. As for me, I don't think i'd ever want to leave a planet like Earth, so number 8 is the only option I want to consider. We should already be trying to fix the Earth. Converting to remewable energy, reducing our waste, even on an individual scale, recycling and buying reusable products. (comment limit…)
(…) Number 1 is also pretty cool, though i'd never want it to be necessary (wishful thinking). If there were animals, trees, sunlight and water, I think I could get used to a place. It would never be the same as home, but it would be a lot better than a metal pod.
Ehh… It's a scary thing to think about, and kind of makes me angry at humans, but not the human race as a whole. I couldn't ever say I hate humans, or wish they would go extinct, because I know so many good ones. Honestly, if you're so cynical that you think we all deserve to die, be my guest and help out the cause. As for me, there's only a select few I wish weren't around.
Nim, I know what you mean. There's a few in my life that, while I don't want them dead, I'd be thrilled if they would move to Tulsa.
The best solution is in "TITAN A.E." without a a doubt.
Humans should never leave this planet. If our time is up then so be it. We should not spread out into the universe, because we are a nasty violent race that will stop at nothing to get what we want. For a race like us to leave earth for our own wellbeing will be like unleashing a destructive plague into the univers.
The earth will continue to recycle itself. Its mighty creator will continue to be appalled at humanities pride. And until greed and war is taken out of the equation; and truth, justice, love for others and real equality established for all mankind, then we have only to dig beneath our feet and learn from those buried beneath us to see what lies ahead. The earth does not die, but it does renew. Mankind has yet to learn from the covered remains of it's youth.
The true history of earth has been hidden to all but a few, those few committing the same historical mistakes to obtain power over you. Learn quickly what you can and you must. And trust no one who tells you 'this blah la' is for the safety of all of us.
They are of one mind and one breed. World government, world slavery is what they seek. We must all resist. For soon, nay even now at hand they spin their web, and with vexing deception as old as man- they will once more wreak havoc across many lands- via the hands of a sinister creature- man.
Do not lose strength, do not lose faith and be dismayed, at seemingly miracles this creature man displays. Even shall this cause earth great pains rocking to and fro reborn through fire and pestilence, death and sorrow -as the epic battle falls from heaven to begin again. Hold tight to truth your faith and grace, when surely the only mighty king returns and assumes His rightful place, putting an end to those who deceitfully covet His glorious reigns. It is a riddle-thus think it through, there are those who seek to take all from you. Night is falling quickly and who seemingly appear to prevail, will surely attempt to drag all those who follow with a mark, straight to the very gates of hell.
Hold fast to the truth people, all things will be made anew so heed these words, indeed choose you now this day whom you will serve.
~peace and comfort to all who read and understand~
Take your religious bull***** somewhere else. And please don´t say what you´re saying like it´s all fact, because it´s not. If you wanna make extraordinary claims like that, then it´s up to you to provide extraordinary evidence. The burden of proof is on you, and if you can´t deliver, then you don´t deserve to be taken seriously.
This list misses the key point -to live within our environmental limits.
The problem is simple – our current economic/political system of continuous growth defies the fact that we have a finite resource base. Given that everyone on the planet knows this it is insane that we behave like mice floating on a cheese raft.
We don't need to 'fix the planet', it's not broken, what we need to fix is our short term approach to resource-use. All the points on the list are just ambulances at the bottom of the cliff.
aLilTigerette – I have never heard such bollocks. You sound like the opening narration of a bad apocalyptic movie and completely miss the point. Instead of sitting back and passively waiting for Armageddon, try picking up a can or two and taking some responsibility for yourself.
1.Kill Religion
Satellites have less resources and a less-stable environment than planets. Also, Satellites usually end up crashing into the planet they orbit.
I agree, an outpost is an outpost; the only difference that matters is how long it lasts.
i never thought of the oceans before…
All 8 of these are basically the same thing. Not having the entire human race on the same celestial body.
seriously cleaning up is last? does it really seem smarter to move underground than to just stop fkkkkking up?
Interesting list.
I would have assumed an end to war, or a world government would also be one, after all if everyone is part of the same culture and nation you have no one left to exterminate but some pesky terrorists.
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