Next generation may be doomed to live in ‘global Somalia’

An environmental collapse that would transform the world into a “global Somalia” could begin in 50 years if we fail to do anything about it, a world authority on the rise and fall of civilisations warned yesterday. Professor Jared Diamond, of the University of California, Los Angeles, said society was on the brink of irreversible decline unless 12 major environmental problems were tackled.

Professor Diamond, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author, has spent many years studying the reasons why some societies in history thrived and others slipped into decline. He cited present-day Somalia as among several places where environmental degradation has already helped to trigger a collapse of government and the rule of law.

“Conditions of Somalia will spread,” he said. “Somalia is an example of a worst-case scenario. State government has collapsed; it is a dry landscape, difficult to manage and, not surprisingly, it has problems of environmental degradation.

“There are plenty of countries where state government is moving towards collapse … We will be living in a global Somalia if we don’t do anything about it. My children, who are 17 years old, will be living in a global Somalia unless we solve our problems.”

He warned that the omens were not looking good for the rich countries to survive the 21st century without a serious and possibly catastrophic drop in their present standard of living.
Full Article: independent.co.uk

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