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Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
There's no doubt we've made some amazing advances in some areas, but some awful steps backwards in others.
Politics and economics have to be better.
We can't afford to live the next 100 like the last.
Massive loss of life, animal and human due to outbreaks of things old and new alike. Alongside old favourites like war and religious differences.
If we don't get a grip on climate change that will see mass migration like we haven't seen before.
That puts stresses on availability of water; fuels; food; and other things we can't imagine at the moment.
All irrelevant of course if we finally lose the ozone layer altogether, then it won't matter who or where you are.
Politics and economics have to be better.
We can't afford to live the next 100 like the last.
Massive loss of life, animal and human due to outbreaks of things old and new alike. Alongside old favourites like war and religious differences.
If we don't get a grip on climate change that will see mass migration like we haven't seen before.
That puts stresses on availability of water; fuels; food; and other things we can't imagine at the moment.
All irrelevant of course if we finally lose the ozone layer altogether, then it won't matter who or where you are.
Longpatrol · 31-35, M
@Picklebobble2 You raise a very interesting point about climate migration, people see what happens with Kiribati and they think it's a one off. But climate change will have devastating effects on the communities with the least resources to mitigate it.