jamahir
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Our planet earth is duying and it wont take longer for it to take those last breaths after which we wont be able to breath on it (not saying we will die all, ofcourse many will survive but wont be able to breath the air, drink the water, eat the food).
If not the whole planet Earth then at least some cities will die. In 2016, the respectable institution IISc in Bangalore city said that this city will be unlivable in five years. Maybe they were a bit sensational in that news but from what I read, Bangalore is not quite the city of lakes and gardens it was said to be, 15 to 20 years ago.
The below picture is from 2016, about that study by IISc, and shows a lake with dead fish. Of course, human-created pollution is the cause :
That if you are really optimistic. I dont see such expeditions in near future. Not till 2050 atleast.
I disagree. I see basic Mars colonies by 2030, and asteroid mining 10 years from then.
Again. The current system took century atleast to come to the matyrity level it is in today.
What a few have come to realize is that pure Capitalism and blind consumerism, is not good for the ecology of Earth. People like Greta Thunberg may not yet be household names everywhere but at least policy makers have come to know of such things through her. For example, Pakistan has the Billion Tree Tsunami project.
About economics / money in the current system in many countries, I believe that "Money should be facility and not necessity" or in Urdu / Hindustani "Paisa sahulat hona chahiye, zaroorat nahin".
Even many Western nations have partial Socialistic economic systems, so there may have been development in different modes of Capitalism, I believe that Socialism will be adopted by near-future political systems ( nations ) because Socialism is the most harmonious with ecology.
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