chenda wrote: ↑Sat Mar 12, 2022 2:37 am
Simultaneously life will continue to improve for lots of people too.
I simultaneously see many people happy here and some sick of it so I agree with this sentence.
Resource competition from large population:
Lots of rice here, literally 0 dying from hunger but obesity is prevalent.Oil price just increased but diesel is relatively cheap at .90usd a liter.
climate change issues:
I think you’re referring to Micronesia and rising sea levels, which I imagine is worsening. I could see how someone living outside may think this will lead to famine but again, tons of rice. And this rice is absolutely amazing. So soft, it’s almost like butter.
extreme inequality:
True anywhere. More inequality within than between countries now but the culture is one of gentleness and respect. Next to 0 violence or theft. My only experience of violence is having some trans girls try touching me while walking on the street, avoided that street after.
refugees:
From climate change or war?
I haven’t seen any. All the immigrants in the city are Russian or from the same country. I saw more economic immigrants from other countries in a different city years ago but less so now.
political instability:
Kingdoms seem to annoy their populace less than 51% democracies. I haven’t seen any of this but could happen. Don’t see this as leading to any problems though. Politics are such a small factor here, people seem aware that changing politicians won’t change anything.
huge environmental problems:
Leading to famine? Again, lots of rice. Cheap, easy to make things are in huge abundance.
To summarize your list, it seems famine and populace upset are your main factors. The rising obesity rate and extremely gentle population here mitigate these concerns for me. People have a live and let live attitude and often their own farm with a surplus, very independent yet relaxed.
There is one thing I have noticed: while the price of plates at restaurants remains around 1.3-1.6usd, the portion of meat and vegetables decreased while rice increased. Cheaper, easier to make in abundance, rationing of the harder to produce goods. Don’t see this leading to civil war or famine, more obesity actually as this is more empty calories.