21-09-2008, 13:55 | #9 |
Abandoned Ship
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Let's consider then the obstacles that we are facing in the 21st century as a race, obstacles that will likely grow and become ever more insurmountable as we go on into the next century... Take for example terrorism. It would take only one act, one device with a high enough casualty list, to spark a war on the middle east so great in scale that nuclear weapons would almost certainly be used. Nature is fighting back for our past mistakes. Crops are failing. Bees are disappearing. The world is getting warmer. Oil is running out; it is the world's most precious resource and a major world war over energy can no longer be resigned to the realms of fiction. Relations between nuclear-capable nations are deteriorating. The most obvious example is the west and Russia. Are we heading for another cold war? The Balkans are coming apart at the seams. Turmoil in the region is what led to the First World War. We've already seen with the Georgian crisis that old quarrels still persist, and sides will inevitably be taken between countries that could blast each other into the stoneage. Whether this means the human race will cease to exist within 100 years is perhaps an exaggeration, but it seems increasingly likely that the next few decades is going to be very tough going for us as a race. |
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