Acharya Prashant discusses the unprecedented rise in global temperatures, noting that the last eleven months have been the hottest on record. He emphasizes that while the material aspects of climate change are often discussed, the psychological impact is frequently overlooked. The human body and brain have not evolved to withstand such extreme temperatures. As temperatures exceed biological limits, human decision-making is impaired, leading to a state of mass insanity where the very neural circuits of the brain begin to malfunction. He highlights that this heat-induced madness is already visible in nature, with animals becoming uncharacteristically aggressive and human behavior shifting toward instability. This breakdown in social order is compared to the internal strife seen in Shri Krishna's Dwarka. The speaker warns that the risk of civil wars and irrational personal decisions is increasing globally. He explains that humanity is entering a phase of contagious insanity where the ability to think clearly is lost, leading to a chaotic end for civilization. Furthermore, the speaker explains the dangerous negative feedback loop created by cooling technologies like air conditioning. Cooling is a highly inefficient process that requires significant energy, leading to higher carbon emissions and further temperature increases. He notes that while material consequences like rising sea levels and coral bleaching are known, the psychological collapse is a more immediate threat. Ultimately, he predicts that humanity will face mass insanity before mass extinction, driven by the inability to cope with a rapidly changing environment.