Six top global crises that have nothing to do with Greek debt
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If you鈥檙e not tired already of hearing the phrase 鈥減erfect storm鈥 bantered around with reckless abandon鈥 a recent piece, 鈥淭he Perfect Storm: Six Trends Converging on Collapse鈥 could be just up your alley.
Despite the unfortunate title, it鈥檚 the kind of article you鈥檇 expect to cover the global selloff, collapse of the euro, and so forth. Fortunately it鈥檚 not. It鈥檚 all the other forces bent on destroying the world, and it鈥檚 actually worth a look. Below is a short highlight from each of the six top trends.
From The Huffington Post:
1. Climate Change: with a 90% degree of certainty, the world鈥檚 top scientists believe that our planet鈥檚 climate is changing at an accelerating pace, that these changes are caused by man, and will have increasingly severe consequences for our world.
2. Peak Oil: Our global economy and culture are built largely upon a reliance on cheap oil鈥 in April the US military issued a report saying, 鈥淏y 2012 surplus oil production capacity could entirely disappear, and as early as 2015, the shortfall in output could reach 10 million barrels per day.鈥
3. Collapse of the World鈥檚 Oceans: with 11 out of 15 of the world鈥檚 major fisheries either in collapse, or in danger of collapse, our world鈥檚 oceans are in serious trouble!
4. Deforestation: Over 50% of the world鈥檚 forests have already disappeared, and much of the rest is in threatened. Deforestation contributes approximately 25% of all global greenhouse gasses, nearly double the 14% that transportation and industry sectors each contribute.
5. The Global Food Crisis: Soils, Weather and Water. For the first time since the 鈥済reen revolution鈥 started, our world is producing less food each year, yet its population continues to rise as we lose more top soil, arable land, and have less water for irrigation.
6. Over Population: This is the elephant in the room that few are talking about. In the last decade, we have added more people to the population of our planet than were added between the births of Jesus and Abraham Lincoln鈥 There is simply no way we can achieve a sustainable future unless our population stops growing and starts shrinking.
One could debate at least a few, if not all, of the points above. However, the reality is that alongside the potential collapse of the worldwide fiat currency system, there are a number of serious global problems gaining in severity and that are yet to be tackled. You can visit The Huffington Post to read the much longer and more detailed coverage of to gain additional perspective on the current state of the planet.
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