While those concerns are valid, my biggest concerns are the coming great simplification as we hit the backside of the carbon pulse that's been fueling civilization for the past 200 years.
Europe is already scrambling for firewood. Supplies of energy, and fertilizer, both important inputs to our food supply, have been disrupted.
Making it even worse for many will be the additional complication of deglobalization, as the US withdraws from it's policy of being the world's policeman and guarantor of free trade between nations.
The longer term climate change might be partially solved by the end of the carbon pulse, but it'll still disrupt most people's lives.
Europe is already scrambling for firewood. Supplies of energy, and fertilizer, both important inputs to our food supply, have been disrupted.
Making it even worse for many will be the additional complication of deglobalization, as the US withdraws from it's policy of being the world's policeman and guarantor of free trade between nations.
The longer term climate change might be partially solved by the end of the carbon pulse, but it'll still disrupt most people's lives.
We're in for a rough decade or two.