Utopia? Flying jetson cars? Mole people living underground? Everything’s on fire and humanity ends? I’m just curious about anyone’s thoughts in general 😀

  • LostCause
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    2 years ago

    Hot. Heat waves. Forest fires. Sea level rising. Floods. Droughts. Water shortages. Extinction of various animals and plants. Collapse of supply chains and resource shortages. Rising nationalism and distrust. Mass migration, mass starvation, mass casualty events.

    • Chainweasel
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      62 years ago

      Don’t forget irradiated by the climate wars

      • @[email protected]
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        62 years ago

        Not to mention the areas that would have been OK after climate change are devastated by mass migration of tens of millions more people than they could’ve sustainably supported

    • @Lifecoach5000OP
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      52 years ago

      It’s supposed to be 108° F a few days soon in my area 🔥

  • -hypnotoad-
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    202 years ago

    I don’t know why anyone thinks flying cars are remotely a good idea. Between mechanical issues and shitty drivers you’ll end up with missiles crashing into people’s roofs all day.

    • @Cobe98
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      32 years ago

      Imagine road rage.

    • Stovetop
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      22 years ago

      I’m assuming by that point, you wouldn’t have people driving anymore, it would all be automatic. Likely hooked into some sort of flight control system that would allow the vehicles to navigate around each other and avoid collisions.

      Plus, look at it this way. Accidents are common now because roads restrict cars into shared paths of travel, requiring drivers to successfully avoid colliding with other people moving very close to them. If you are able to fly, you’d be able to beeline from point A to point B, distributing vehicles across a much broader area of travel. Plus, the added vertical axis means you won’t even necessarily collide if your vehicle can just move up or down around potential midair obstacles.

  • Mediocre_Bard
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    152 years ago

    I think that it will be more or less the same, but with more extreme weather and increased military conflict over resources. People will have their devices, corporations will have people working, bad governments will continue to strip wealth away from their citizens. Somehow, I think Norway will be fine, though I am not sure why.

    • @thebestaquaman
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      22 years ago

      Fish and Potatoes my brother, fish and potatoes…

  • Ivyy@LW
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    132 years ago

    The way the world is going, it will easily be Cyberpunk.

    • @[email protected]
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      212 years ago

      I live in Asia. It already is like that here.

      No room to live, and no room to die. Hell is a kettle with a concrete sky.

    • @Infernal_pizza
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      22 years ago

      The way the world is going it will be cockroaches and single called organisms

  • @[email protected]
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    112 years ago

    I’ll be long gone and I have no kids by choice. Hopefully the human race will be extinct and the planet can recover.

    • MortalWombat
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      92 years ago

      Big same. I’ve spent the last 30 years arguing (and voting) for sustainable policies and environmental regulations, but what little progress has been made is woefully insufficient. I did my best, but obviously humanity doesn’t actually want to survive.

    • @Lifecoach5000OP
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      52 years ago

      Can I side step and ask how you feel about 20 years then?

      • @[email protected]
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        112 years ago

        I just want to take care of my little corner of the world. Take care of me and mine, have enjoyable experiences, make memories and try to avoid being evil.

        I can’t do much about the big stuff (other than vote). It’s going to get worse before it gets better (if it ever gets better) but no point worrying.

        • @Lifecoach5000OP
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          72 years ago

          I like your attitude and feel quite the same. I hope you have a prosperous life!

          • unsophisticated
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            12 years ago

            I like your attitude

            What they wrote:

            Hopefully the human race will be extinct

            Yeah, right. Likable attitude.

            • @Lifecoach5000OP
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              62 years ago

              Fair enough lol. I like his 20 year attitude specifically on face surface.

              • @[email protected]
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                12 years ago

                I’ve checked out. I’ve been voting and advocating for Green and progressive polities for as long as I could, but here we are. I’ll do my best to noy shitty up the place too much while I exit, but after I’m gone, I’m gone.

            • @NewNewAccount
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              22 years ago

              They’re only representing that humans are bad for the planet. Too many, too shortsighted.

              If we could find a sustainable balance with the Earth I doubt they’d still have that opinion.

        • @EuroNutellaMan
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          12 years ago

          There’s a lot more than just voting that you can do tbh

  • @[email protected]
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    72 years ago

    Giant ugly concrete buildings with tubes connecting them because it’s too hot to go outside. Children haven’t ever seen the sky except for in photographs. There are vents everywhere to keep the buildings cool, but it’s still hot. The majority of social interaction will happen over the internet because everyone is isolated into their own “apartments”. Thankfully, due to the mass pushback against billionaires hoarding wealth, everything will be cheaper. Everything gets delivered by AI robots/drones to families through amazon or some other delivery conglomerate, there is no in-person shopping. This includes things like groceries.

    I really hope it doesn’t end up like this, but based on how things are going, that’s my unfortunate expectations for the future.

    • @Lifecoach5000OP
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      62 years ago

      Well in that scenario, I think we surely would invent suits to let people at least go outside and perform tasks. Still bleak af tho and not too far fetched maybe

    • @[email protected]
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      62 years ago

      Thankfully, due to the mass pushback against billionaires hoarding wealth, everything will be cheaper.

      I am not as optimistic as you.

    • @NewNewAccount
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      12 years ago

      Doubtful that’s how climate change is going to play out. The majority of the planet will still be very habitable the majority of the time. The extremes will be more extreme and there’ll be more “once in a century” types of weather events (think hurricanes and tornadoes where traditionally there weren’t any).

      Eventually the inhabitability and the natural disasters will add up to a sizable amount of deaths. But by that point I think we’ll be too far gone. The planet will take millions of years to recover.

  • Sir_Kevin
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    72 years ago

    I’m not sure there will be life on earth in 100 years.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 years ago

        True, the cockroaches or at least some bacteria will likely survive no matter what we do with the planet.

        • @[email protected]
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          We are massively more resilient than cockroaches, everything we’ve thrown at us we’ve survived. 50,000 years ago it is hypothesized that due to catastrophies we can’t even possibly begin to emulate, like supervolcanoes and ice ages, the entire human population was reduced to around 10,000 breeding individuals. Yet 50,000 years later here we are.

          The only upside is that if things get bad enough, the survivors won’t be able to achieve our excesses again because we’ve already exhausted all the irreplaceable easily accessible deposits of fossil fuels and minerals.

    • @potterman28wxcv
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      12 years ago

      I believe there will be life. Life always finds a way. Unless we get hit by an asteroid or a huge nuclear bomb…

      However life will be much harsher. I believe the human population will be declining due to harsher living conditions. Entire species will go instinct for sure.

  • pancakes
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    Very bleak. I see it going one of two ways, with neither being happy. Like today as well as historically, the most devious and cutthroat people make it to the top.

    The first way things could play out is if the rich elites are forcefully kicked out of power and their resources are up for the taking. There’s no way this can happen though until the middle/ lower class are pushed to their breaking point. Climate change will have led to the desertification of a lot of habitable land as well as the biodiversity crisis will have wiped out most pollinators making food production difficult. This would essentially be societal collapse, which means new devious cutthroat people will become something of warlords of small regions. Something like Mad Max.

    The second way is if the rich elites continually find a way to consolidate power until we hit something of a sci-fi capitalism dystopia. Corporations and the rich will have so much power, personal armies, and influence that they act as nation states. They will do whatever it takes to hold onto their power and keep the rest of the people as poor, powerless, and exploited as possible while they sit in their ivory towers.

  • @[email protected]
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    52 years ago

    I fear we’re going the idiocracy route. Lower and lower intelligence of the population in general.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 years ago

      It’s a policy level choice what’s happened in that movie like selling the FDA to Brawndo or completely failing to provide education to all of the kids that guy had in the intro.

  • @Arbiter
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    52 years ago

    Man, I’m holding hope for mole people.

  • @[email protected]
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    52 years ago

    Extreme longevity and good health, atomic precise manufacturing, if the climat didn’t go to shit we’d be quite well off IMO.

    • smokinjoe
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      42 years ago

      Extreme longevity and good health

      Only to those who can afford it.

      • @didiercool
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        Once ‘extreme longevity and good health’ are solved, there’s actually an incentive for rich people to want poor people to have it. Already you have rich people complaining about the lower birthrates and aging populations. If they could have their way, everyone would remain young and healthy so they can keep working, consuming and making rich people rich.

  • tikitaki
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    No real way to know. If we assume technology keeps advancing at the exponential rate, we’ll all be in the metaverse or bionic cyborgs or something. 100 years ago we had just finished WW1 where airplanes and tanks were a new technology. We went from telegraphs to near- instantaneous communications across the planet. We went from the old Fords to having self-driving cars. The internet was created and then eventually popularized and now we all have constant access to the internet in our pockets no matter where we go.

    There are some things we can know for certain and others we can guesstimate. For example carbon emissions will have a noticeable impact in 100 years. The temperatures will be higher, there would have been some amount of sea level. Probably not enough to drown Miami but enough to cause serious problems for people all across the world. Our agricultural systems will be put under serious pressure as temperatures change and lower productivity in certain areas (and increase it in others).

    I think the future will be good for countries like Canada / Sweden / Russia because global warming will more or less only help them. A lot of land will become better for agriculture / more habitable. Of course they will probably have to deal with some sort of refugee crisis from the global south.

    That’s of course assuming human society doesn’t totally collapse / change because of nuclear war / some sort of terminator AI.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 years ago

      We’re already on fire everywhere in Canada and it’s not even wildfire season yet. If all the tempofrost melts what will be left will be barren lands wholly unsuitable for agriculture.

  • @[email protected]
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    32 years ago

    A full SolarPunk utopia ! The climate change is there by we are adapting to it. People are now living in community that still have a relatively advanced level of technology but they are focused on being substainable. However for most of the daily life the technology used is mostly low tech.

    The concept of nature died with the ancient world. Because now everything is nature, the conceptual separation between nature and civilisation collapsed. Now cities, communities and fields or forest are interlaced, rather than exploiting their environnement societies are nurturing it. The food is local, there is a few electric trucks transportation is mostly done by bike and cargo bike. Everything is repairable, most of the energy is produced locally with renewables energy.

    Overall we might have lost some material comfort but gained on the quality of life.

    I know it’s an utopia, I can’t be sure that it’s gonna happen but the one thing I can be sure it’s that if we don’t try it’s never gonna happen. I believe that or current thermo-industrial civilization started to collapse but I believe that we can still have some very happy lives after that.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 years ago

      People riot against simple 15 minute cities already. I’m not that optimisticfor that level of forwards planning.