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<blockquote data-quote="Dave645" data-source="post: 3928238" data-attributes="member: 55822"><p>It's always tricky looking this far ahead, my best guess will be war and starvation, I say this because food shortages are key triggers of wars [MEDIA=youtube]bRcu-ysocX4[/MEDIA]</p><p>And because history always repeats. Climate pressure in the Bronze Age caused the wars in the video above.</p><p><img src="https://i0.wp.com/icecap.us/images/uploads/Screen_shot_2012-10-06_at_11.14.04_AM.png" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> </p><p>flutuations in globle conditions have triggered wars in the past, and caused mass starvation, even if man made climate change, was not real which it's unlikly to be, climate swings natural or man made will disrupt food production in traditional farming methods, so to avoid this we will see indoor climate controlled food production becoming far more main stream, leaving farming to struggle on as best they can. Food will become more expensive, but the further down the road we get the more we will try to rectifi any mistakes we have made with influencing the climate, this will mean a long term move from fossil fuels is very likely so we will all be living in the interstellar future (it's a film), where between climate change and crops breaking down to disease, food will be scarcer than it is now.</p><p>We will look back on now a 100 years from now and call it a golden age, where we had antibiotics and food to waste.</p><p></p><p>Or we just continue to get break through after break through, and it all goes indoors, as climates changes what we can produce outdoors and we still keep feeding the world, we are producing outdoor what would normally only grow now 1000 miles south now, and 1000 miles south can only produce what's grown 1000 miles south now, and the equator zone where food production is very difficult will grow in size over time. But we innervate and survive. </p><p>In the end only time will say how the dice land, but it could lead to interesting and difficult times in my life time.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave645, post: 3928238, member: 55822"] It's always tricky looking this far ahead, my best guess will be war and starvation, I say this because food shortages are key triggers of wars [MEDIA=youtube]bRcu-ysocX4[/MEDIA] And because history always repeats. Climate pressure in the Bronze Age caused the wars in the video above. [IMG]https://i0.wp.com/icecap.us/images/uploads/Screen_shot_2012-10-06_at_11.14.04_AM.png[/IMG] flutuations in globle conditions have triggered wars in the past, and caused mass starvation, even if man made climate change, was not real which it's unlikly to be, climate swings natural or man made will disrupt food production in traditional farming methods, so to avoid this we will see indoor climate controlled food production becoming far more main stream, leaving farming to struggle on as best they can. Food will become more expensive, but the further down the road we get the more we will try to rectifi any mistakes we have made with influencing the climate, this will mean a long term move from fossil fuels is very likely so we will all be living in the interstellar future (it's a film), where between climate change and crops breaking down to disease, food will be scarcer than it is now. We will look back on now a 100 years from now and call it a golden age, where we had antibiotics and food to waste. Or we just continue to get break through after break through, and it all goes indoors, as climates changes what we can produce outdoors and we still keep feeding the world, we are producing outdoor what would normally only grow now 1000 miles south now, and 1000 miles south can only produce what's grown 1000 miles south now, and the equator zone where food production is very difficult will grow in size over time. But we innervate and survive. In the end only time will say how the dice land, but it could lead to interesting and difficult times in my life time....... [/QUOTE]
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