Just a heads up for all you guys here. If anyone has any REALLY LONG term plans for the future, forget it. I just spent a quarter studying and debating issues that affect the entire world, and I've come to the conlusion that we're looking at a bleak future.
The first issue is global warming. I'm sure everyone's heard of this, so I'm not going to talk about this too much. Suffice to say that it is a growing problem, and you can expect more weather-related crisis like the Asia's tsunami in coming years/decades.
The 2nd, and by far the more pressing issue is energy. The world's oil wells are being depleted at an unsustainable rate. Do a google on "peak oil" if you want details, but basically it means that global demand for oil will soon outstrip the production capacity. While it doesn't neccessarily mean we'll run out of oil soon, we're definitely looking at the end of cheap oil in America. The health of our economy absolutely depends on oil being cheap. As oil gets more expensive (as indicated by gas prices in the last couple years), the entire economy is going to take a beating as it causes everything else to become more expensive. Not only you'll directly have to pay more for gas, but you'll pay more for everything you buy since the production and transport costs for companies will increase. And lets not forget utility bills, since we need use oil to turn the turbines that create electricity.
The fast growing economies (ie India and China) are certainly not helping. Pretty soon there'll be more cars running in China than there are in the U.S. (which btw, will cook the Earth even faster). I'd say by 2007 gas prices will double to $5/gallon (I pay $2.69/gal right now). That figures to about $75 per fillup for the average suv. Hybrids won't help at all in the OVERALL big picture.
So is there anything that can be done? Sadly, I'd had to say no. Short of miracle breakthrough in energy technology or everyone on Earth brainwashed to live like the 1800's, there's nothing that can be done to significantly stall these problems (did I mention overpopulation?). So, to get back to my subject line, experience everything life has to offer in the next 30 yrs or so, and don't plan beyond that. If you plan to have kids, just realize what kind of environment they'll be growing up in. Just live life to the fullest before it's too late.
The first issue is global warming. I'm sure everyone's heard of this, so I'm not going to talk about this too much. Suffice to say that it is a growing problem, and you can expect more weather-related crisis like the Asia's tsunami in coming years/decades.
The 2nd, and by far the more pressing issue is energy. The world's oil wells are being depleted at an unsustainable rate. Do a google on "peak oil" if you want details, but basically it means that global demand for oil will soon outstrip the production capacity. While it doesn't neccessarily mean we'll run out of oil soon, we're definitely looking at the end of cheap oil in America. The health of our economy absolutely depends on oil being cheap. As oil gets more expensive (as indicated by gas prices in the last couple years), the entire economy is going to take a beating as it causes everything else to become more expensive. Not only you'll directly have to pay more for gas, but you'll pay more for everything you buy since the production and transport costs for companies will increase. And lets not forget utility bills, since we need use oil to turn the turbines that create electricity.
The fast growing economies (ie India and China) are certainly not helping. Pretty soon there'll be more cars running in China than there are in the U.S. (which btw, will cook the Earth even faster). I'd say by 2007 gas prices will double to $5/gallon (I pay $2.69/gal right now). That figures to about $75 per fillup for the average suv. Hybrids won't help at all in the OVERALL big picture.
So is there anything that can be done? Sadly, I'd had to say no. Short of miracle breakthrough in energy technology or everyone on Earth brainwashed to live like the 1800's, there's nothing that can be done to significantly stall these problems (did I mention overpopulation?). So, to get back to my subject line, experience everything life has to offer in the next 30 yrs or so, and don't plan beyond that. If you plan to have kids, just realize what kind of environment they'll be growing up in. Just live life to the fullest before it's too late.