Another thread got me thinking about our present energy paradigm and how things will change since non-renewable energy sources, by definition, deplete, get more expensive and we're forced to develop new sources.
I'd love to be able to time-travel about 300 years into the future to see how transportation is handled! The pipelines will likely be dry and we will have moved on to a renewable energy source. No more gas stations or fluctuating fuel costs, no more refinery or pipeline explosions/fires/spills, no Gulf contamination or tarballs and no loss of life or spoiling of ecosystems due to dependence on a volatile energy source. I doubt if 300 years in the future will look like "The Jetsons", but who knows? Three hundred years from now, will we be like people three hundred years ago, to the people in the future?
Similarly, I wonder if simple pleasures will still exist, like fishing and other outdoor pursuits. When people indicate what they enjoy, will they no longer say that they enjoy "long walks on the beach"? Will climate change and other factors put underwater, the area we now call, "the beach"? Will wildlife management areas no longer exist because there's no more wildlife and they need the area to build places for people to live?
These are just musings, I'm sure based on my getting older and coming to the realization that I'm not going to be around to see the world cope with all the challenges that people are going to have to deal with. I need a quick peek, only, because this is something that I have trouble imagining. Oh, and I need one of those time-machine thingees if anybody has an extra one.