And after the beginning of the XXI
Century, I have come to the conclusion
of the three A’s: Adaptation, Assimilation or Annihilation.
Looking
deep into many world reports, from weather changes to population increases,
intercontinental migrations or/and space adventures, I have come to the basic
idea that our Planet is at a stake, in the sense that either we will all get
adapted to the speed of changes, specially in our cultural environment,
assimilating the differences and coping with our present threats or we will
annihilate our main sources of existence. Due to the unstoppable speed of
change, in constant increase, our lives will go through such a turmoil that in
no more than three to maximum seven generations, our basic systems of life will
disappear completely from our world. Beginning by the extreme temperatures, the
invasion of migrant populations, the extension of antagonic values, and the
increases of local, regional & global conflicts will set up an end to our
basic political, economic and cultural patterns of coexistence.
Just reflecting upon
one of the main US. Reports, “The Global 2000. Report to the President” on July
1982, I realise today that many of those facts are being already accomplished:
1. The fertile lands have been enlarged less that 4% in 2000 so many of the
increased production will be based upon fertilisers, pesticides, electric
energy for irrigation and gas for machines, all of those practically depending
on petrol & gas.
2. A very gloomy future foresees a ¼ of humankind who will be dependant
only on wood.
3. Even if natural resources are enough for our Planet, they are very badly
distributed and they will offer very difficult economic & environmental
constrains for their exploitation.
4. Water resources are already being deepened and demography increases have
duplicated the water needs of humanity.
5. Forests are being destroyed at a rate of 50% of commercial trees. An
amount of ½ of California State has been destroyed yearly and 40% of humid
tropical forests in Africa, Asia and Latin America have already been perished
too.
6. Erosion, desertification and water resources have been impacting an
amount of a yearly dimension of losses about the size of the State of Maine.
7. Weather changes have been notorious and will alter by 2050 the climatic
conditions of our Planet, impacting human and natural life, with a decreased of
over 20% birds and their natural environment.
If those firm trends
are not being reversed in the next decade, annihilation will occur, probably in
the next coming 150 years or beyond.