What will it look like to you, or do you think it will be more or less the same? For example, in the ’60s, ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s, there were movies and shows that took place in our current time, and they look nothing like our actual time. Like, Back to the Future Part II took place in 2015, and that 2015 looks NOTHING like our 2015. So, realistically speaking, how do you think 2063 will look?
In 2062, the world’s leaders will come together and announce, in a joint statement, a year of peace, to give humanity ample opportunity in 2063 to celebrate the 100th birthday of its most beloved cultural treasure, the timelessly iconic British series Doctor Who. The anniversary series, consisting of 11 two hour episodes broadcast one a month throughout 2063, culminating in the series finale on 23 November, will see the 32nd Doctor revisit dear old friends and old enemies and face their greatest challenge yet before regenerating in the finale into David Tennant.
MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz 3 days ago
It’s bleak, but I’m pretty sure we’re headed towards some form of collapse in terms of food production.
Right now we’re fighting over fossil fuels and rare earth metals. Those are solvable problems, you can have civilization with none or just a small amount of theses things, and renewable production will mean that you can have energy without needing fossil reserves or fissiles in your soil.
But I think the next several decades are going to be defined by the international dealings that will occur over arable land, the elements to keep it fertile, and the infrastructure and water sources to irrigate it. Up to and including wars.
The simple fact is, farming is getting harder. For now, the technology is keeping up. Corporations in the relevant industries prioritizing profits and intellectual property over national food security also isn’t helping.
And even though there’s theoretically more than enough land on earth to feed all currently living humans, there are already individual countries with more people than what their land area can feed.
Worse, there a countries who share the same sources of water, who are increasing their water use in ways that will cause droughts for their neighbours.