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bogfiton Jul 11, 2022 10:15am
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RE:As Bog has noted -we are heading further into
RE:As Bog has noted -we are heading further into"A new world where we (may) have the population wake up before civilization reaches a true crisis”
How I wish you were right. The truth? We have passed the point that our world, our economy, even our civilization can or will survive as we know it. The evidence of damage is clear and growing in many areas - some yet to be appreciated by either science or the human population.
Temperate zones of the planet will burn. As destructive as wildfire is for the coniferous forests of the Northern hemisphere the burning of the Amazon this year sets new records and portends ecological disaster.
Floods and drought are setting new records from California to Australia. Governments fall while protest spread in impoverished nations such as in Siri Lanka, the specter of famine grows in Africa, and bank runs are beaten back in China. In a world of increasing cost of transportation, the assumption that international supply chains just need to be reestablished and everything will be fine again seeming to be based upon wishful thinking.
For what’s it’s worth I believe that the future will prove very difficult for developed nations while those still emerging may disappear and dissolve into a Feudal system. Miners operating in those regions most heavily impacted by extreme weather will find operations impossible. Mass migration of the human population will be attempted but most likely to be resisted and fail.
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