repoman
Contributor
On this board and most everywhere else we discuss what is happening with social issues and how that effects how resources and finished goods and services are distributed amount people based upon their race, religion, gender identity etc... and level of connectedness to powerful people.
But we rarely talk about the big picture which is what is the fall back plan for resources and energy in the all too near future?
Even if we had greatly improved system of divvying up the productive capacity of our economy on worldwide level, we would have a more healthy society - that is until the hard limits of resources are reached. At that point it is not gonna matter that we are finally treating people well.
The raw numbers of the resources are truly chilling and there really may not be a techno fix for the problem at all.
The biggest slack in the system seems to be in the distance people travel, the distance food travels and the excessive production of meat which is very intensive. I wonder how this will shake up and what order it will be. I think there will be people thinking it is a political or economic problem, but it will be a problem of hard limits which can't be solved. Quantitative easing won't make more resources.
This is why topics like demographics of particular groups is more of a trolling academic exercise for me, because the population is going to have to localize and be forced to eat less intensive food or it will have a crash. So worrying about whether blacks, whites, latinos or muslims will get the upper hand is kind of ludicrous, if everyone was a similar religion with no ethnic tensions we will still be in massive trouble.
As a thought experiment, let's say we won the second energy lottery after fossil fuels and we cracked fusion to give us our current fossil fuel energy level for forever. How would we even get out of our other resource problems in a sensible way?
But we rarely talk about the big picture which is what is the fall back plan for resources and energy in the all too near future?
Even if we had greatly improved system of divvying up the productive capacity of our economy on worldwide level, we would have a more healthy society - that is until the hard limits of resources are reached. At that point it is not gonna matter that we are finally treating people well.
The raw numbers of the resources are truly chilling and there really may not be a techno fix for the problem at all.
The biggest slack in the system seems to be in the distance people travel, the distance food travels and the excessive production of meat which is very intensive. I wonder how this will shake up and what order it will be. I think there will be people thinking it is a political or economic problem, but it will be a problem of hard limits which can't be solved. Quantitative easing won't make more resources.
This is why topics like demographics of particular groups is more of a trolling academic exercise for me, because the population is going to have to localize and be forced to eat less intensive food or it will have a crash. So worrying about whether blacks, whites, latinos or muslims will get the upper hand is kind of ludicrous, if everyone was a similar religion with no ethnic tensions we will still be in massive trouble.
As a thought experiment, let's say we won the second energy lottery after fossil fuels and we cracked fusion to give us our current fossil fuel energy level for forever. How would we even get out of our other resource problems in a sensible way?