Most career advice is still heavily based on belief in perpetual growth and political / environmental stability. Anything else sounds like paranoid doomsday mentality, but that doesn't remove my worries (and those of many other students, I'm willing to bet) https://twitter.com/infiniturtle/status/1206124702567215104 …
In the meantime, I've been looking at starting points for knowledge and preparation for these times, such as @leashless's resources on state failure and contingency management (http://vinay.howtolivewiki.com/blog/other/the-gupta-state-failure-management-archive-a-public-resource-for-hard-times-2636 …).
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@worrydream's "What Can a Technologist Do About Climate Change?" site may also help you if you're interested in tech (http://worrydream.com/ClimateChange/ )Show this threadThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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How are you finding the GSFMA? It's old, old material at this point. How does it seem?
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I must admit I haven’t dug into the details—started with the various introductory talks you’ve given at conferences + diagrams / slides on http://re.silience.com so far. Making time this winter break between terms to go through it all and do extensive notes.
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