ABSTRACT

Has the future a future? Are we bringing history to an end? Observing any one of several individual but critical trends suggests that, without rapid and positive action, history may have only a very short way to run. Whether it is the growth of world population, of greenhouse gas concentrations and the accelerating rate of climate change, the running down of oil and natural gas reserves, growing shortages of fresh water for agriculture, industry and domestic use, or the increasing difficulty in controlling epidemic diseases � we are facing a mounting global crisis that will peak in less than a generation, around the year 2030. Taken together, these trends point to a potentially apocalyptic period, if not for the planet itself then certainly for human societies and for humankind. In this compelling book, and update to The 2030 Spike, Colin Mason explains in clear and irrefutable terms what is going on � largely below the surface of our daily or weekly news bulletins. The picture he paints is stark, and yet it is not bleak. Being forewarned, we are forearmed, and he draws on his own extensive political experience to describe how much we can do as individuals, and above all collectively, not merely to avert crisis but to engineer thoroughgoing change that can usher in genuinely sustainable and valuable alternatives to the way we live now.

part |95 pages

Is There a Crisis?

chapter |11 pages

The Drivers

chapter |10 pages

Population and Poverty

chapter |11 pages

One World?

chapter |13 pages

The Fourth Horseman

part |54 pages

Directions

part |55 pages

Upgrading the Individual

part |75 pages

The New Society

chapter |9 pages

The Mechanics of Change

chapter |6 pages

Automation and Employment

chapter |9 pages

Travelling Less?

chapter |8 pages

Working Online

chapter |6 pages

The Information Overload

chapter |7 pages

The Toxic Culture

chapter |12 pages

Running the Show

chapter |13 pages

Getting the World We Want