Tarrel wrote:There hasn't been a discussion about this sort of thing on the forum for a while. Has the doomsday clock ticked another minute towards midnight?
Yes, IMHO.
All out nuclear war is arguably less likely than in the cold war, but many other sorts of doom seem to be increasing in probability.
Many unstable regimes have the Bomb or are trying to obtain it, making a limited nuclear attack more likely. This might not directly affect the UK, but consider the potential effects on world trade, including food and fuel imports.
Climate change seems to be worsening with growing potential to interrupt food or fuel supplies.
In many countries there is growing anti government feelings, often expressed via violent protest. IMHO these protests are in fact against rising food and fuel costs, and regime change is unlikely to reduce food or fuel prices, leading to ongoing violent protest.
Instability tends to spread.
Within the UK we are increasingly reliant on large interconnected corporations who themselves are very reliant on IT systems and on imported inputs, and on electronic banking/money transfers.
In case of a sudden crash food would be short within hours.
"Installers and owners of emergency diesels must assume that they will have to run for a week or more"