If we were more prudent and less self-centered as a species, we would take the lesson that is to be taught by the pandemic and the climate crisis. But we will not.
After all, we believe that our invented 'God' created us in his image and gave us the Earth and all its inhabitants and resources to use as our own strip mine, slaughterhouse and garbage dump.
Absent the necessary insight and willingness to learn and modify human society, we will be forcefully compelled by natural process to comply with planetary homeostasis and it will not be pleasant. Famine, floods, desertification, plague, wildfire, increasingly violent storms, war, migration will be our task masters.
It is also fairly obvious to any of us that are not in denial that we have gone well past the point of no return and that these evolutionary mechanisms have already been triggered and are well commenced about the business of deburring the human population and fighting the infection we pose to the ecosystem.
In the end, we will emerge a much smaller, more efficient, respectful lot. Our societies will be, by necessity, simpler, less polluting and destructive and perhaps more egalitarian.
In the scheme of geological history, humanity is a blip, a virus, a passing infection.