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Top scientists reveal three TERRIBLE scenarios which will bring about the end of the world

Scientists first came up with the clock during the development of nuclear weapons in the 1940s

IT felt like 2017 couldn't get much worse.

But scientists have now warned that humanity is on the verge of being wiped off the face of the Earth.

 Scientists first came up with the clock during the development of nuclear weapons in the 1940s
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Scientists first came up with the clock during the development of nuclear weapons in the 1940sCredit: Alamy

The Future of Humanity Institute (FHI), which is part of the Faculty of Philosophy at Oxford University, has advised world leaders to club together and put the brakes on an imminent global catastrophe.

It sounds like a crackpot conspiracy theory, but a group of scientists have been researching several risks to humanity, and believe now is the time to act.

Professor Nick Bostrom, defines an existential risk as one "where an adverse outcome would either annihilate Earth-originating intelligent life or permanently and drastically curtail its potential".

He has found that three of the most pressing risks are pandemic diseases, like Zika or Ebola, extreme climate change and nuclear war.

 The Doomsday Clock guages how close humanity is thought to be to total annihilation
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The Doomsday Clock guages how close humanity is thought to be to total annihilationCredit: Getty Images
 Prince Charles recently came forward to say climate change is the number one threat to the planet
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Prince Charles recently came forward to say climate change is the number one threat to the planetCredit: AP:Associated Press
 The Zika virus is known to be a greater risk to women, but until now experts weren't sure why. Though it is typically transmitted by mosquito, it can be sexually transmitted
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The Zika virus is known to be a greater risk to women, but until now experts weren't sure why. Though it is typically transmitted by mosquito, it can be sexually transmittedCredit: Getty Images

His fears were outlined in a report launched at the Finnish Embassy in London today.

Lead author Sebastian Farquhar explained: "As the Ebola and Zika crises showed, managing pandemics is a global responsibility.

"But too much planning is still national, and little attention is paid to worst-case scenarios including risks from deliberately engineered pathogens."

Piers Millett, a biosecurity expert at the Future of Humanity Institute, added: "A recent survey of the views of national technical experts on biological weapons highlighted a dire need for broader and more sustained international focus on identifying and managing the research most readily applied to causing deliberate harm."

But there's still hope.

If leaders from across the world unite, we should be able to narrowly dodge a global catastrophe.

"International cooperation on global risks is more important than ever," added Farquhar.

"Disease, climate change, and nuclear winter don't respect national borders."

The shock report follows the Doomsday Clock which moving 30 seconds closer to midnight this month.

Scientists use the clock face to symbolise the danger humans posed to our own survival.

This new time is the closest to midnight since 1953, when the US government added the hugely powerful Hydrogen bomb to its arsenal.


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