#topographie/colline
Also called the third world war and the great annexations. A major event that happened between #incomplete and #incomplete. This happened before the events with [[the Other]].
Called the Climate Change Crisis because the major sources of conflicts was for water, arable lands and other ressources, which were becoming scarce after the atmosphere heating reached +3.5°C compared to 1990. Although, it is arguable that it is also a question of available opportunities from the international situation, namely global instability from climate change (from raising seas, recurrent droughts and floods, unstable storms, ensuing food insecurity, disturbed transport and shipments and damaged infrastructures), weakening of the United Nations (global efforts and ressources spread too thin), creation of a global trade platform (fusion of economies were seen as much easier thusly), rise of automated war weapons (artificial soldiers, ancestors of analogue robots) and global unrest (from disinformation, radical ideologies, civil conflicts between petroleum corporations and States/citizens).
A certain form of status quo was seen between nuclear states, with no open hostilities between them (China, France USA, Russia, UK, North Korea Pakistan, India, Israel, Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Turkey), with the exception of between China and India, which both competed for South-East Asia.
=> I very much doubt status quo like that could happen.. I mean, shouldn't there be a competition for water?
# Ramblings and questions
How did it end? Did humanity just endure?
Temperature raises do not go down that fast. So probably they endured the Crisis and adapted their way of living?
I mean the heat waves in India are already pretty intense. What about in 40 years?
2 words: **[[climate stabilization]]**