There are plenty of small island states or dependant territories, notably on Pacific ocean.
Lets forget places like Papua NG, Indonesia, Guadalchanel, Nauru etc, which are doomed to failure due to overpopulation, etnical problems etc.
Lets forget about Australia "mainland", where government is already encouraging peoples to drink what they piss...
What are the prospects of small island states, including New Zeland perhaps?
In particular what do you think about prospects of island states like Tonga, Fiji, Vanuatu, Samoa, some islands of French Polynesia Tahiti alike, or maybe Hawaii?
OK, some of those places like Kiribati are likely to sink within decade or two, but certainly many others will not.
Many of them have quite low population density in range of 50 people per km2 or less.
They are often self sufficient in respect of food and in place production of small amounts of biofuels from excess of crops is certainly viable proposal in some of those places.
Whats the future of those places?
1. Doom by rat overrun precipitated by rampant immigration of wealthy first worlders once TEOTWAWKI is in sight here?
2. Truly sustainable communities?
3. Environmental disaster (Easter Island style)?
4. Environmental disaster by natural causes?
5. Other ideas?
I would cautiously vote on 1.
What about other scenarios?





