Acharya Prashant warns that humanity has entered irreversible negative feedback loops regarding climate change, leading toward a mass extinction. He notes that the global average temperature has already risen significantly beyond previous warnings, doubling from earlier levels and likely heading toward a catastrophic increase of four to six degrees. Such a rise would mean the total destruction of most species, especially humans, who are naturally vulnerable and dependent on artificial structures for survival. He highlights that in past mass extinctions, carbon dioxide was a primary cause, and humanity is currently repeating this pattern. He emphasizes that humans are physically weak compared to other animals, lacking the natural resilience to survive without clothing, infrastructure, and complex supply chains. Unlike other species whose young can walk almost immediately, human children require years of protection. Acharya Prashant argues that climate change will dismantle civilization, collapse economies, and submerge cities. He points out our extreme dependence on global supply lines for basic necessities like energy and heating, warning that any disruption to these systems—as seen in geopolitical conflicts—will lead to mass fatalities on an unprecedented scale.