> Some of the people who believe that we face inevitable extinction believe that no one will read this article because we will see a collapse of civilisation in the next twelve months when the harvests fail across the northern hemisphere.
OK, I gather that means fall 2019. If that were going to happen, I'd have expected some drop-off in 2018 harvests. And I don't see news about that.
But let's see what happens this year.
> They see social collapse leading to immediate meltdowns of nuclear power stations and thus human extinction being a near-term phenomenon. Certainly not more than five years from now.
That's still possible, I guess. But it too seems like a worst possible case.
But whatever, I'll be happy if the next decade or two is ~OK.
OK, I gather that means fall 2019. If that were going to happen, I'd have expected some drop-off in 2018 harvests. And I don't see news about that.
But let's see what happens this year.
> They see social collapse leading to immediate meltdowns of nuclear power stations and thus human extinction being a near-term phenomenon. Certainly not more than five years from now.
That's still possible, I guess. But it too seems like a worst possible case.
But whatever, I'll be happy if the next decade or two is ~OK.