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Business as usual :popcorn:

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/s...f-civilisation-in-coming-decades-9195668.html

Modern civilisation is heading for collapse within a matter of decades because of growing economic instability and pressure on the planets resources, according to a scientific study funded by Nasa.

Using theoretical models to predict what will happen to the industrialised world over the course of the next century or so, mathematicians found that even with conservative estimates things started to go very badly, very quickly.

Referring to the past collapses of often very sophisticated civilisations the Roman, Han and Gupta Empires for example the study noted that the elite of society have often pushed for a business as usual approach to warnings of disaster until it is too late.

In the report based on his Human And Nature Dynamical (Handy) model, the applied mathematician Safa Motesharri wrote: the process of rise-and-collapse is actually a recurrent cycle found throughout history.

His research, carried out with the help of a team of natural and social scientists and with funding from Nasas Goddard Space Flight Center, has been accepted for publication in the Ecological Economics journal, the Guardian reported.

Motesharri explored the factors which could lead to the collapse of civilisation, from population growth to climate change, and found that when these converge they can cause society to break down because of the stretching of resources and the economic stratification of society into Elites and Masses.

Using his Handy model to assess a scenario closely resembling the current state of the world, Motesharri found that civilisation appears to be on a sustainable path for quite a long time, but even using an optimal depletion rate and starting with a very small number of Elites, the Elites eventually consume too much, resulting in a famine among the Masses that eventually causes the collapse of society.

The report stressed, however, that the worst-case scenario of collapse is not inevitable, and called on action now from the so-called real world Elites to restore economic balance.

Collapse can be avoided and population can reach equilibrium if the per capita rate of depletion of nature is reduced to a sustainable level, and if resources are distributed in a reasonably equitable fashion, the scientists said.

This is not the first time scientists have tried to warn us of potentially impending global disaster. Last year it emerged that Stephen Hawking and a team of Britain's finest minds are drawing up a doomsday list of the catastrophic low-risk (but high-impact) events that could devastate the world.
 
Xpan, does appear pretty certain it will happen! Sad!

I mean my first basic question is, where are we going to dispose of the ever growing amount of this .......

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Xpan, does appear pretty certain it will happen! Sad!

I mean my first basic question is, where are we going to dispose of the ever growing amount of this .......

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Business as usual...

Isnt that the typical western response??

Better hope back to the future type technology becomes available within next couple of decades and even if it does it doesnt mean it will be utilized if a powerful lobby group deems it not to be in their interests...

Something needs to be done about these societally restrictive 1%ers and sooner rather than later imo...
 
Feel like I read this article recently. It seems that risk of environmental catastrophe along with nuclear war is very likely within the next 50 years. I don't think overpopulation and inequality are an issue here. Except perhaps, the notion that a more equal society the reasonable voices would have more power. And that power can be used to build a sustainable world not built on constant growth and expansion.
 
Cheesy article, laughable actually. How many times can a one page article reference "elites" and global warming or as they call it now "climate change" the way they use language to frame their argument always made me laugh :lmao:

As if that can somehow bring down civilization in the next few decades.

I think the more likely scenario is a war between those in power and those without it once there are no jobs and robots do all the work after someone tries fucking with the natural weather patterns.

So basically like Terminator.
 
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:lol: CB u r correct...

In fact why do we even listen to anyone that specialises in anything if all we do is dismiss their years of training??

I mean just because someone may be a doctor doesnt necessarily mean they know whats wrong with me...

Just because someones an architect doesnt mean they know how to design and build a building...

How silly of me. Choosing substance over style, what was i thinking

Business as usual:rolling: