A new study by a director of one of the world's largest accounting firms, KPMG, reveals that a 1972 model by MIT researchers predicting the collapse of society in the 21st century looks to be worryingly on track, a report by Vice explains.

The 1972 model, called World3, was created in the '70s using empirical data, and it was published in a book called 'Limits to Growth'.

Essentially, the model aimed to answer the question of what would happen if humanity keeps pursuing economic growth, no matter the societal and environmental cost? It concluded that, without drastic change, industrial society was headed for collapse.

        • SiskoDid2ThingsWrong [none/use name]
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          3 years ago

          I mean, whats the dif between me pulling it on a comrade instead of some normie ass Becky? It's a terrible decision to make regardless.

          • GnastyGnuts [he/him]
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            3 years ago

            In my view, because it's not in the spirit of solidarity to treat a person's already born child like their life is purely a tragedy/ mistake and like the parent is bad for doing something that comes naturally for everybody that hasn't specifically contemplated anti-natalist rhetoric or climate disaster stories.