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Accelerating Climage Change and Rising Global Conflict

ACCELERATING CLIMATE CHANGE AND RISING GLOBAL CONFLICT.

THE STORM IS RISING

As the sun sets on another day in what could be called the Anthropocene epoch, we stand at the precipice, watching as the once-stable climate system of our planet lurches toward a cascade of ecological tipping points, accelerating “faster than expected.” Recent phenomena, such as the atmospheric rivers causing unprecedented flooding in California, are not isolated incidents. Rather, they are harbingers of a more chaotic climate regime. This is the reality of our world—a world where climate change is not a distant threat but an immediate crisis.

The accelerating pace of climate change and its increasingly visible impacts, from the devastating wildfires in Australia and the Amazon to the melting ice caps in Greenland and Antarctica, underscores a grim truth. That we are entering uncharted territories, and ecological tipping points are being crossed with alarming frequency. These are not mere fluctuations in weather patterns but stark indicators of a planet in distress, signaling the onset of irreversible damage to the very fabric of Earth’s ecosystems.

Chaotic weather patterns do not even have to be very destructive to have catastrophic consequences. The loss of stability and predictability when it comes to weather conditions can have a disastrous effect on global food production. Agriculture requires a stable pattern in the weather, and that is something we are losing rapidly.

The storm is here, and it is one of our own making.

The root cause of this acceleration? A global society stubbornly tethered to fossil fuels, despite the overwhelming evidence of their role in driving climate change. The fossil fuel industry, with its insatiable thirst for profit, has become the architect of our demise, actively obstructing efforts to transition to renewable energy sources…

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A World At War (Again)

A WORLD AT WAR (AGAIN)

World War III has already begun, and not much can stop it. That is an unpopular statement, for several reasons. Chief among them is the denial people are afflicted with when it comes to considering uncomfortable truths. But no matter what, the coming years will change the face of the earth forever, and we need to stop denying the reality of it. Instead, we need to wake up to the changes and begin preparing physically and mentally for the collapse of the civilization that we have known for so long. For a post-collapse world that brings into question our place in on this planet.

WE ARE ALREADY AT WAR

It does not have to feel like there is a global conflict for there to be one. In fact, such a war could already be set for kinetic manifestation at a moment’s notice, only waiting for a single small spark to ignite an undeniable conflagration. Some crazy nationalist shot Archduke Ferdinand back in 1914 and started the First World War, at least on paper. In reality, that war was already being fought, but that spark was the shock that everyone notes as the beginning. In our uniquely American understanding of it, World War II kicked off after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, but there were plenty of places in Europe at the time that would say confidently that the war was already raging before that. We Americans just hadn’t gotten involved officially yet, that’s all. The marks of tension and brewing conflict had been there all along, and in hindsight, we can plainly see the ‘world domination’ goal of the aggressors.

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Societal Collapse Due to Climate Change and Conflict

SOCIETAL COLLAPSE DUE TO CLIMATE CHANGE AND CONFLICT

An Existential Threat

There is a good paper floating about the internet warning that society could collapse due to climate change-related disasters and conflict in the next 20 years or so. Not good. Furthermore, according to the authors, such a collapse has been deemed not just possible, but quite plausible should nations of the world fail to take meaningful action.

This policy paper, titled “Existential climate-related security risk: A scenario approach,” paints a scenario in which global social order breaks down after people fail to band together and address the causes and effects of climate change. And soon, like within the next twenty years. Food shortages emerge as supplies run low, financial systems buckle causing economies to collapse, sickness and disease kill people by the millions, and natural disasters ravage the land. Mass migrations of refugees from broken countries and ruined environments strain even the more resilient nations to the breaking point. Trade breaks down, nations stop co-operating with each other, and conflicts eventually break out, plunging the world into war, and possibly into darkness.

The authors, David Spratt and Ian Dunlop write, “This scenario provides a glimpse into a world of ‘outright chaos’ on a path to the end of human civilization and modern society as we have known it, in which the challenges to global security are simply overwhelming and political panic becomes the norm.” I highly recommend giving it a read using the above link to the PDF.

They present this scenario, carefully outlined in the paper, as a potential outcome for the world in the near future should things continue as they have been. They are hoping that such a dire prediction will prompt governments around the world to treat the climate crisis as a national security issue, one that represents a clear existential threat to humanity…

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