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Future Society

Future Society

By Muhammad AbrarPublished 3 years ago 5 min read
Future society

We’ve got a problem. Our planet is in dire straits – climate change, environmental issues, water shortages, food shortages and overpopulation. We need solutions immediately. In order to survive, we need to start making changes right now. But what if the future society was not only possible, but inevitable? What if the world were moving towards sustainability, and the only thing standing between us and our thriving civilization was a choice? If you look at history, we have always been faced with similar situations where we had no control over the course of events. We could either stand down as a species, and let those who came before us take care of things, or we could step forward and make the best out of any situation. And while some might argue about whether we should change the way we live today, I think that everyone would agree that we don’t want to become extinct. That means that we must create new ways of living. So how do we move forward and build a thriving future society without destroying everything that came before?

Let’s assume that the future society does exist, and we successfully escape the collapse of the environment and the rise of climate change, etc. How do we rebuild our lives? Well, first off, we need to define what exactly a “future society” looks like. Does it mean that we’re completely independent of nature, and we have access to unlimited resources? Or does it mean that we‘re still reliant on the natural world for our survival? After all, we need fresh air and clean water to survive. Of course, we can get around this limitation by building bigger cities, but they won’t last forever. Eventually, these places would run out of space, and their infrastructure wouldn’t be able to keep up with the massive population.

In addition, we can’t just rely on agriculture. Sure, we’ll probably still farm (and I hope we do), but maybe we’ll go beyond that. Maybe humanity will develop high-tech farming methods that allow us to effectively produce more with less effort. Also, we can’d just continue our current lifestyle. We’ll need to find new ways to sustain ourselves. One solution would be to use technology to help us out. Perhaps we can automate some of the work being done today, and then focus on other endeavors. However, this may lead to overpopulation problems. We need to balance the number of people versus the amount of resources available. We can’t simply multiply by infinity.

And here’s the tricky part: once we do develop advanced technologies, we need to ensure that they aren’t abused. Do we really want to turn the entire human race into superhumans, and give them godlike powers? Not a chance. Therefore, we need to establish ethical guidelines for both individuals and corporations to follow. Otherwise, we risk turning into a bunch of power hungry megalomaniacs.

So, basically, we’ll need to solve two major problems. First, we need to figure out how to provide for our basic needs without relying on the natural world. Second, we’ll have to find a way to keep the population under control so that we don’ t destroy the Earth. These are the two biggest challenges facing the future society. Solving them will determine our success as a species, and therefore, our survival.

Future Growth:

Growth isn't just about how fast something grows, but how much it grows. To determine if a plant is healthy it's not only important how many buds they have, but how thick their stems are and how tall they get. As we go into the future, the biggest challenge that we face is how to sustain ourselves while protecting our environment. One solution to this problem would be to use bioreactors. These reactors allow us to cultivate food without damaging the environment. In fact, this type of technology could help us expand further into space and colonize other planets.

Energy Efficiency:

As humans continue to explore and try to find ways to improve upon our current systems, we need to look at what can make things more efficient. We live in a world where resources are scarce and pollution is becoming more prevalent, so using less energy means we're doing more good for both people and planet. By using green energy, we can reduce emissions, save money, and increase efficiency. Technologies like solar power or wind turbines can help us achieve these goals.

Health Care:

Health care isn't just about treating illness; it's about maintaining the body and mind. Having access to proper nutrition and exercise is critical to keeping us happy, healthy, productive, and able to work effectively. However, the cost of medicine continues to rise, especially for those who aren't employed by larger companies. Fortunately, advances in technology mean that we can now provide quality healthcare to everyone, regardless of income level or location.

Farming:

Farming is one of the most vital parts of society. Without agriculture, we wouldn't have anything to eat. However, farming can have a negative impact on our environment. There are ways we can implement changes to reduce the amount of water and land needed to produce enough food. As we move forward, we should focus on finding solutions to make farming more sustainable and accessible to everyone.

Transportation:

Transportation is extremely important in today's world. Whether we drive cars, take public transport, or use bicycles, we need transportation to move around. However, we're starting to realize that having multiple modes of transportation doesn't benefit anyone. While we continue to develop our transportation infrastructure, we need to think critically about how we design it. How do we make sure that we're maximizing the number of travelers? What kind of transportation system will serve everyone best?

Education:

Education is probably the most important thing we can give to each other. If we want to solve problems in society, we need to start thinking about them together. Sharing knowledge and ideas helps us understand others' perspectives and gain insight into different industries. With education, we can empower ourselves and become more prepared to take charge of the future.

Food Security:

We often think about feeding the hungry, but we don't really consider the consequences of over-consumption. Our food production methods have led to massive deforestation, pollution, loss of biodiversity, and global warming. Because of this, we need to change the way we approach food and work towards developing food systems that are more sustainable.

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About the Creator

Muhammad Abrar

Writing is a distraction for me. It takes me to places unknown that fulfill my need for intellectual stimulus, emotional release, and a soothing of the breaks and bruises of the day.

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