by TigPil » Thu 11 Jan 2007, 18:53:05
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('TonyPrep', 'O')K, so you are saying that the developed nations will likely be very adversely affected. This is not the impression you gave in earlier posts...And this factor could be stronger in developed nations (who've had it good for so long) than in developing nations.
My earlier posts said that the developing world would be worse off than the developed world. Let me be clear in what I mean by this. The drop in GDP and standard of living will be higher in the developed world
but the threat to survival will actually be higher in the developing world. Let me put it this way, would you rather:
A) be unemployed, be forced to use a bicycle for your short range transportation needs and public transportation in other situations, be forced to eat less meat, no longer be able to buy cheap clothing, electronics and other manufactured goods, no longer use air conditioning, possibly have to work in the agricultural sector, etc...
OR
B) have no electricity to run your irrigation pump, not be able to buy fertilizer or pesticides or seed stock, not be able to buy imported food to make up for bad harvests, possibly starve to death due to the above factors, get killed in social unrest or due to warlordism, die from disease because of declining water quality or lack of rudimentary healthcare
Option A will be the situation in the developed world and option B will be the situation in the dense parts of the developing world. There will be some crossover between A and B as well but for the most part the distinction will remain.
Your comment about psychology is interesting. And I would have to agree that the impact will be larger in the developed world where people may realize what they have lost and what they may not be able to regain. There will probably be a rise in related mental illnesses and suicide. But biological survival instincts are pretty strong so I wouldn't think this would materially affect more than a small percentage of the population. Most people will be in some abnormal emotional state (angry, afraid, depressed, in denial) but will still be able to function.