> it seems the bar for what qualifies for an emergency gets lower and lower
Maybe you're right about that, I don't know... But even if it was not the case, we'd still expect emergencies to occur more frequently today than in the past, and even more frequently again in the future.
You know, climate change and inconsiderate usage of finite resources within a finite volume and always-increasing entropy and all. The link is direct.
Maybe you're right about that, I don't know... But even if it was not the case, we'd still expect emergencies to occur more frequently today than in the past, and even more frequently again in the future.
You know, climate change and inconsiderate usage of finite resources within a finite volume and always-increasing entropy and all. The link is direct.