Thomas Homer-Dixon and Johan Rockström argue that global crises are accelerating in their occurrence, amplifying in their effects, and synchronizing due to largely unseen causal connections between them. The result is a polycrisis, a term that “implies that humanity is dealing with a complex knot of seemingly distinct but actually deeply entangled crises.” The authors call for international scientific collaboration to investigate the positive feedbacks that may be worsening the polycrisis.
What Happens when a Cascade of Crises Collide?
Author(s)
Thomas Homer-Dixon and Johan Rockström
Publication Date
November 13, 2022
Publisher
The New York Times
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Op-Ed Commentary