This article explores the possibility of a second Bronze Age following the predicted collapse of industrial civilization. The author argues that the depletion of fossil fuels and the environmental damage caused by industrial practices will necessitate a return to more sustainable technologies.
The author posits that bronze, an alloy of copper and tin (or aluminum), presents a viable alternative to iron in a resource-scarce future. Bronze, requiring lower melting points than iron, demands less energy to produce, making it a practical choice in a world without abundant fuel sources.
The article acknowledges that even a second Bronze Age would be finite. Recycling, while helpful, inevitably leads to material loss. Furthermore, readily accessible metal reserves would eventually dwindle, forcing future societies to rely on low-grade ores, which are energy-intensive to process.
The author concludes that while a second Bronze Age might offer a temporary reprieve, it is not a permanent solution. The unsustainable nature of civilization and the ongoing pressures of environmental degradation suggest that even the most resourceful societies will eventually face decline.
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