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A lot of people have to die for the world to sort itself out. I see it starting now, soon there will be wars on every continent.
Very true, so long as it begins with the most carbon-emitting people (e.g. western billionaires who own large pollution-emitting corporations) and works its way down
It doesn't have to be that way, but I expect it will continue to be.
Humans seem to be bad at seeing past zero-sum solutions to problems.
Why? By all measures the world is better decade after decade.
Poverty is down, famine is down, average life expectancy is up. NATO and MAD are doing their job and no world War 3 has broken out, and given how support of NATO is enough to make Russia unable to conquer Ukraine, so they certainly aren't a global threat.
We have the technology to fix any problem we currently have, and past trends say we will do it, just takes some time.
Yup I think the 2030s will be the decade that bucks the trend
But why? Nothing is crazier than what we've dealt with. Technology has proven able to beat basically all the old horsemen of the apocalypse except war, and Russia being stuck just to the edges of Ukraine seems to show that world War 3 isn't around the corner.
Something bad is always happening, but less of it is happening now than ever thanks to good people doing good work.
The global political landscape is changing very quickly bad actors are getting away with more and more, so it's only a matter of time until a very serious conflict starts and when that happens every man with a lust for power will take their chance too.
can you fix extinction
It's not population that's the problem, Thanos, it's distribution of resources.
Nothing to do with lack of resources, people take when they can, it's simple as that.
I wish I was more inclined to disagree with you. I am by no means certain that you are correct, but nor am I willing to assert that you are wrong. The future does look pretty grim right now.