Hello, America.
I've warned you, and while the timeline isn't exactly correct, the idea is.
One would be very well advised to educate yourself and then begin your adaption now.
Your life is going to change and you're probably not going to like it.
So, you're thinking, "No way, he's just being a sensationalist. No way all of that stuff could happen!"
Right.
Care to take a look at this edit?The things that are already true are bolded.
For years and years people have feared a castastrophic meltdown of society due to nuclear war. The shortage of petroluem based fuels will be far worse. General society isn't prepared for the elimination of their comforts. If you're not scared, then you don't understand. Forget Hubbard, the downslope of his graph doesn't take into account the fact that economies will fail and people will start killing each other. And forget your cute little hydrogen car, too. Hydrogen doesn't exist on Earth. No, really, it doesn't. It's too light to stick around. So it needs to be made. That production consumes power. And here's the whopper. It takes a little more than 1.4 joules to make 1.0 joule of hydrogen. Yup. A net loss. So take your hydrogen car and shove it up your ass, you uneducated bunny-fucking hippy tree hugger. You're using more power than you're saving.
I cannot stress the following fact enough. The development and research of copper indium gallium selenide thin film solar and some manner of an efficient fully reversible fuel cell needs to happen. Now. Not next month, not next week, not next season. Rightthefucknow! Without it, global society is going to fall apart.
After we do that, it will buy enough time to perfect aneutronic fusion.
Then we should begin working on some manner of a Dyson sphere, but that will take much more than what I think human beings, as we exist now, are capable of. To suggest that we'd move on to another level of a Cardashev society is nieve and egocentric.