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Although climate change may not lead to immediate extinction, it jeopardizes our advanced technological civilization. If we fail to adapt, we risk losing our industrial capabilities, which would render us vulnerable to other disasters—be they natural or man-made. Strategies for survival, like mastering cleaner energy sources, particularly nuclear fusion, will be essential for both managing climate effects and advancing space exploration, which will become crucial for long-term human survival.
Moreover, supervolcanoes pose a significant threat, as their eruptions could trigger climate-altering events like "volcanic winters," which could annihilate food supplies. Therefore, developing contingency plans for such catastrophic occurrences will be vital for ensuring our civilization's continuity.