This is the entire question we're all trying to resolve. If I say "yes", you say "why", and if you say "no", I say "why not".
A lot of the mass extinction events are theorized to have been caused by extraordinary events like meteor strikes and large volcanic eruptions. They didn't just happen. YES, the earth has a certain level of natural recovery mechanisms built in (for interesting reasons that will annoy you if you're the type to argue against evolution and natural selection), NO we don't know what that level is. I'm not comfortable relying on it being stronger than the totals of an unprecedented intelligent population's quickly growing output, because we have absolutely zero evidence of that happening before.
A lot of the mass extinction events are theorized to have been caused by extraordinary events like meteor strikes and large volcanic eruptions. They didn't just happen. YES, the earth has a certain level of natural recovery mechanisms built in (for interesting reasons that will annoy you if you're the type to argue against evolution and natural selection), NO we don't know what that level is. I'm not comfortable relying on it being stronger than the totals of an unprecedented intelligent population's quickly growing output, because we have absolutely zero evidence of that happening before.

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