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  1. 15. Juni 2023 · The central claim of this report is that the polycrisis is evidence that humanity is entering what some have called the Great Unraveling —a time of consequences in which individual impacts are compounding to threaten the very environmental and social systems that support modern human civilization.

  2. The Great Unraveling: Losing Our Way in the New Century is a book by American economist and Nobel laureate Paul Krugman, consisting of a collection of his columns for The New York Times (and some for Slate and Fortune).

  3. The Great Unraveling challenges us to grapple with the prospect of a far more difficult future, one of mutually exacerbating crises—some acute, others chronic—interacting across environmental and social systems in complex ways, at different rates, in many places, and with different results.

  4. About “The Great Unraveling?” The coronavirus pandemic has brought the interconnectedness and fragility of global systems into stark relief. In this way the pandemic is a warning from the future – a future in which the growing consequences of the climate and broader ecological emergency are expected to increasingly destabilize societies ...

  5. 30. Juni 2023 · The Great Unraveling is a turning point in the timeline of human existence. As such, it carries significance on par with the emergence of language, the development of agriculture, and the Industrial Revolution. But it will likely be more perilous than those earlier watersheds.

  6. 17. Aug. 2004 · The Great Unraveling: Losing Our Way in the New Century (Updated and Expanded) [Paul R. Krugman] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.

  7. 15. Juni 2023 · A new report by Post Carbon Institute (PCI), Welcome to the Great Unraveling: Navigating the Polycrisis of Environmental and Social Breakdown (full disclosure: I’m one of the authors), seeks to build a coherent narrative about the roots of the polycrisis, the signs of its arrival and evolution, and why we should be thinking ...