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This article on global overpopulation made me think, where is humanity heading?
Now, anyone that's played Civalisation knows that invariably1 a single dominant power ends up taking over the whole world bar a single tiny village before launching a space ship for Alpha Centuri for maximum points.
Maybe not the best reflection of what is to come; but given humanities history of turmoil and war from when the first Caveman picked up a pointy stick and found that it could be used to poke other Cavemen I don't think that we're heading for a technological Eutopia.
Revolutions eventually break down, greed and lust for power take over and it all comes down to a glorious few... maybe I'm diversifying here.

Anyway.

The crux of my mental meanderings is; where do you see humanity in, say, 100 years. Then 1000 years.

In 100 years the population expansion will have had to had something done about it or there's likely to be nowhere left for anyone to stand up.
All the fossil fuels will have run out, will we actually have an alternative?
And, my personal prediction, the US and China will come to loggerheads as Superpowers around the world and somethings going to happen.
Or maybe world war three and we all end up in an Insect Nation ruled by cockroaches.

In 1000 years? Can we even contemplate? I'm not sure I can speculate that far but my moneys on the world being a ghost town of a rememant post-apocalypse rather than us making it to the stars.


1 I only know one person who plays it in pacifist mode and it's really not very easy!

Date: 2006-01-06 03:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] robinbloke.livejournal.com
The problem we have if fossils run out before we have an alternative is that logistics of countries will collapse; shopping at Tescos? Not any more.
And local community systems just won't be able to support everyone.

Date: 2006-01-06 03:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wildrogue.livejournal.com
I did think that, but they aren't going to run out all at once and we do have some renewable energy sources already. We'd probably adapt gradually to the lack of oil as it was reserved for important people/the rich and we shifted back to a more local lifestyle.

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