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" high levels of economic stratification are linked directly to overconsumption of resources"
under conditions "closely reflecting the reality of the world today... we find that collapse is difficult to avoid."
how do we humans " reduce economic inequality" and also find a way " to dramatically reduce resource consumption "??
work by KPMG and the UK's Government Office for Science shows that resource exploitation could create a "perfect storm" of civilisational-ending crises by 2030.
Nasa-funded study: industrial civilisation headed for 'irreversible collapse'?
A new study sponsored by Nasa's Goddard Space Flight Center has highlighted the prospect that global industrial civilisation could collapse in coming decades due to unsustainable resource exploitation and increasingly unequal wealth distribution.
Noting that warnings of 'collapse' are often seen to be fringe or controversial, the study attempts to make sense of compelling historical data showing that "the process of rise-and-collapse is actually a recurrent cycle found throughout history." Cases of severe civilisational disruption due to "precipitous collapse - often lasting centuries - have been quite common."
Items to discuss
" high levels of economic stratification are linked directly to overconsumption of resources"
under conditions "closely reflecting the reality of the world today... we find that collapse is difficult to avoid."
how do we humans " reduce economic inequality" and also find a way " to dramatically reduce resource consumption "??
work by KPMG and the UK's Government Office for Science shows that resource exploitation could create a "perfect storm" of civilisational-ending crises by 2030.