Armed criminals roaming feudalism in England – Angry at that?
Guest essay by Eric Worrall
The UK Met struggles to get tomorrow’s weather consistent, and “warmer than usual“The winter forecasts are an open-ended joke, but they can certainly tell us what kind of government our children will experience by the end of the 21st century.
The Met Office warns of armed militias roaming the UK ravaged by climate change in its doomsday report (but maybe they should know this week’s weather first!)
- Government-funded UK Climate Support Program has issued a report
- Researchers looked at what would happen in the case of climate change
- The report predicts the collapse of law and order in the event of a disaster
Via GLENN OWEN FOR MAIL ON SUNDAY
PUBLISHED: 09:02 AEDT, January 16, 2022 | UPDATED: 09:16 AEDT, January 16, 2022
It’s a bleak forecast even if Met Officeits standard – the total collapse of society causing armed militias and criminal gangs to roam the land.
It was one of a number of apocalyptic scenarios laid out in a report commissioned by the UK’s weather agency to model the potential consequences of climate change. climate change.
The special report, called The Shared Socio-Economic Pathway and developed for the UK Government-funded Climate Adaptation Programme, sets out a ‘reasonable future’ driven by the phenomenon. global warming.
One of the scenarios described by the authors is the rise of ‘right-wing populism’, leading to the collapse of the ‘political and governance system’. Then ‘a tipping point is reached when the police and the justice system (as known in the past) cease to exist’. Due to ‘past investments in military and defense … without an effective central government, various military groups (militia, criminal groups, etc.) reality’.
According to another scenario in the report, a ‘rich elite’ imposes obligations. The report suggests: “Society is more divided than ever, with much of the population low-income and in poor health, in contrast to the ruling elite. Social unrest increased and the prison population skyrocketed. To keep the general population stable, governments introduced conscription orders by the end of the century. ‘
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My first thought is, both scenarios are like life today London. But perhaps the people who write such reports have never ventured out of their comfort zones.