Article 042 - British Human Bioclock Issues 2013, 2020, 2050

British Human Bio Clock Issues 2013, 2020, 2050

 

If energy levels are reduced by a global reduction in the allowed use of fossil fuels then how will the human bio-clock; the activities of a human

over each day and a night throughout a year; of the inhabitants of Britain change up to 2050.

 

This analysis gives an ongoing framework to test that question.

 

2013

The first set of data relates to the current human bio-clock.

 

2020

The second set of data relates to the post climate change agreement, post fossil fuel reduction and post peak oil depletion human bio-clock.

 

2050

The last set of data relates to the energy, resources, environment, renewable human bio-clock.

 

Conclusion

The data indicates that the human bio-clock of the inhabitants of Britain will change after 2020 and up to 2050.

The 2013 individual bio-clock is driven by a state controlled, engineered incentive, consumerist society that determines the sleeping, living and  working routine .

It has been very successful in maintaining the largest population with minimum resources.

 

The 2020 bio-clock is driven by a localizing regional controlled, engineered incentive, renewable recycling society that determines the sleeping, living and  working routine .

It is a transition society and hopes to be successful in maintaining the largest population with renewable resources since its local resources, imports and exports are depleting.

The key change is to the reduction in working time away from the home.

 

The 2050 bio-clock is driven by the individual, with survival as an incentive. It is a totally renewable energy,  recycling society that is returning to a natural, seasonal, sleeping, living and  working routine

It is a stagnant society and hopes to be successful in maintaining the individual with renewable resources since its local resources, imports and exports are depleted.

The key changes are to the water, energy and food gathering needs which locate the individual to crop areas around their home.

 

There is a consistency in the set of data. The climate change effects occur within the timescale of natural resource depletion and so alter the daily routine to obtain those resources. The temperature changes by 2050 will be so extreme over one day that they reach life threatening levels. This is an extreme problem for the majority of the planet. Britain is more fortunate by virtue of its geographic location in that it will still have remnants of it  current temperate climate conditions for part of the year and extreme conditions for only part of the summer and winter seasons.

 

Ian K Whittaker


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22/10/2013

14/10/2020

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