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Article created by: Ilona Baliūnaitė

No one knows what the future holds. However, specific indicators may serve as omens for potentially disastrous events, and these signs may be noticeable for some. 

Those people took time to answer this serious Reddit question: “What’s a disaster that is very likely to happen but not many people know about?” One person predicted the possible collapse of ocean fisheries. Another foresaw an alarming decline of pollinator insects like bees and how it may affect the world’s ecosystems and biodiversity. 

None of these folks provided their sources or where they got their information, but if you’re a fan of doomscrolling, you may enjoy this list.

#1

Close-up of honeybees on a hive frame illustrating potential disasters related to environmental threats and ecosystem collapse. An often overlooked disaster is the rapid decline of insects, especially pollinators such as bees. Although bee extinction is not immediate, it could have a significant impact on global food resources, ecosystems and biodiversity. Without these pollinators, many crops would fail, leading to food shortages and economic disruption. But this important issue has not received enough attention.

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    #2

    Woman wearing a face mask outdoors, symbolizing potential disasters and health risks most of the world are unaware of As far as global pandemics go, COVID was not nearly as devastating as it could have been. Keep all aspects of COVID the same, but increase its lethality. For context, the bubonic plague killed ~80% of those who became infected.

    If something with the same transmitability and lethality as the bubonic plague manifested today...especially now that we've seen how people respond to pandemic controls...we'd be finished.

    WatchTheBoom , Anna Shvets/Pexels (not the actual photo) Report

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    #3

    Fishing net submerged in ocean water near a dock, illustrating potential disasters related to ocean fishing risks. The ocean fisheries will collapse. Yesterday's trash species are today's featured "catch of the day", will be tomorrow's memory. Harvesting is occurring at unsustainable rates while environmental degradation is steadily reducing habitat and forage ranges.

    For many people in developed nations, fish is one option, among many, for protein. For most people in developing nations, it is the cheapest and most accessible option. When it's gone, there will be catastrophic sociopolitical and economic upheavals.

    mildOrWILD65 , Kindel Media/Pexels (not the actual photo) Report

    #4

    Bag filled with colorful shredded plastic pieces highlighting potential disasters from plastic pollution. Microplastics. Its being found everywhere in our environment and is already being discovered in the blood/tissues of wildlife and humans. Scientists dont even know what the long term health effects of this will be. I am betting on it being nothing good.

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    #5

    Woman shopping for food supplies in a store, highlighting potential disasters prediction and emergency preparedness concerns. Most people don’t realize how fragile the US (and I’m guessing other countries) food systems are. There are very few smaller family farms, everything is corporate owned. If anything disrupts the distribution channels (a truckers strike, warehouse house strike) most super markets will be put of fresh food in 3-4 days. And when that starts the panic of buying canned food will clear the rest.

    Not a doomsday guy, but you can fit a lot of staple foods under your bed if you don’t have pantry space.

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    #6

    Aerial view of a combine harvester working in a field, illustrating potential disasters impacting global agriculture. Most large scaling farming practices are non renewable. Like we need to continuously find new ways to farm things or we won’t be able to grow food anywhere near the scale we do now.

    larikang , Tom Fisk/Pexels (not the actual photo) Report

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    #7

    Person holding smartphone outdoors at night, focusing on potential disasters that most of the world are clueless about. The over abundance of doomscrolling / posting doomscrolling content and how it wears on people’s psyche negatively to the point where it feels inescapable and utterly trapped from the crippling weight of the world.

    Meanwhile, outside, animals don’t know what day of the week it is but they’re happy to be here for the most part.

    Let’s all [Seriously] let up.

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    #8

    Hands catching running water from a natural source, illustrating potential disasters related to water scarcity and environmental issues. I’ve worked with water for the majority of my professional career.

    If the average American had any idea how uneducated and stupid your average water operator is…

    The disaster is already happening. Water and wastewater districts all over the country are lying about what’s in the products coming out of their plants.

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    #9

    USGS ShakeMap showing potential Cascadia megaquake intensity along the Pacific Northwest coast disaster prediction map The Cascadia Subduction Zone off the coast of the Pacific Northwest will rip again. Depending on the specifics, it will be a really bad day, or an utterly catastrophic day, for the PNW. That will be from the earthquake itself and from the subsequent tsunami. It rips every several hundred years and the last one was in the year 1700. [Here’s an article about it.](https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/07/20/the-really-big-one).

    Equivalent_Delays_97 , United States Geological Survey Report

    #10

    Young green seedlings sprouting in soil trays, symbolizing potential disasters and environmental changes forecasted by experts. Our carbon sink has been diminishing year after year and it's getting to the point where we are not really filtering much of the carbon out anymore and desperately need to seek out new solutions such as using large algae ponds and so on

    No the solution is not just planting trees everywhere, trees are actually relatively inefficient at filtering air and focus needs to be on things such as seeding local ponds and lakes with local algae blooms and other much more efficient and easier to upkeep methods of producing large amounts of air filtering plants.

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    #11

    Dry trees in a hazy landscape near water, illustrating potential disasters caused by environmental changes. There is going to be a serious disaster when you get very high humidity and temperature, it's called a wet bulb event.
    Death rates in that city will be very high and if it hits Mecca during the Hajj the death rate will be astronomical.

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    #12

    Colorful aurora lights in the night sky illustrating potential disasters predicted by people unknown to most of the world. Solar flare-induced blackout. A massive solar storm could fry electrical grids and satellites, causing a global communications and power blackout.

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    #13

    Petri dish with bacterial colonies growing, illustrating a potential disaster in public health predicted by experts. The true disease scare is in fungal infections as they are becoming harder and harder to catch, easier to misdiagnose and there are some fungal infections spreading right now that can live on surfaces for months be misidnefied easily and are not susceptible to most anti fungal. Look up candida auris.

    sazmon , The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Public Health Image Library Report

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    #14

    Old rusty water tap attached to a white pipe, symbolizing potential disasters related to water shortages and infrastructure risks. The global water scarcity crisis. While climate change, natural disasters, and other environmental issues are often in the spotlight, the looming shortage of freshwater resources poses a massive threat to billions of people in the near future.


    Why Water Scarcity is a Major Threat:

    Rapid Population Growth: As the global population increases, the demand for water grows. Agriculture, industry, and household needs all rely heavily on freshwater, and we’re using it faster than it’s being replenished in many regions.

    Overuse of Groundwater: Many areas, especially in heavily agricultural or industrialized regions, are over-extracting groundwater from aquifers that take decades or centuries to recharge. This overuse can lead to water shortages, sinking ground (land subsidence), and even the collapse of local ecosystems.

    Climate Change: Changes in rainfall patterns and increased droughts, exacerbated by global warming, are making freshwater less predictable and less available. Some regions that rely on glaciers or snowmelt for water, like parts of South Asia, could face severe shortages as these ice reserves shrink.

    Water Pollution: Industrial waste, agricultural runoff, and untreated sewage are contaminating many freshwater sources, making them unusable or unsafe without costly treatment. The growing pollution of rivers, lakes, and groundwater further shrinks the available supply of drinkable water.

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    #15

    Curling brooms surrounding a curling stone on an ice rink, symbolizing potential disasters predicted by people. We're running out of the mineral that curling stones are made out of. Eventually we won't be able to enjoy curling at all in it's current form. The winter Olympics will never be the same.

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    #16

    Close-up of a man wearing glasses, deeply focused and concerned while predicting potential disasters others may overlook. Deep fakes. You may think you can tell the difference now, but as it gets more sophisticated you're not going to be any better at identifying it than your grandparents. What will the world be like when we can't trust anything we see or hear? What will happen when anyone can make a video of you saying anything they want or deny the terrible things they are doing by simply saying it is a seek fake of them? I sincerely believe the consequences will be the end of humanity as we know it.

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    #17

    Melting iceberg floating in cold ocean water near snowy mountains, illustrating potential disaster warnings. The amount of methane and other gases that are bubbling up from the arctic is alot more than previously thought. Greenhouse gases on steroids.

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    #18

    Vast ocean under cloudy sky with distant wind turbines, illustrating potential disasters related to climate and environment. AMOC (Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation) slowing/ halting. Melting of northern latitude glaciers are effectively hosing the North Atlantic Ocean with cold fresh water, disrupting the global conveyor belt in the ocean which redistributes heat across the planet. If AMOC slows enough (which we’re looking at happening within decades, not centuries) global weather patterns will shift entirely, Western Europe will freeze, the southern hemisphere will retain much more heat, sea level rise will increase significantly, the oceans will lose some of their capacity to sequester CO2 which in turn increases atmospheric warming, melting of glaciers, etc. generating a positive feedback loop
    We really don’t want AMOC to stop lol.

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    #19

    Medical professional in green scrubs with stethoscope and wristwatch, symbolizing potential disasters predicted by experts It's been written about but no one I speak to, even in my hospital, realize it. A very worrying doctor shortage. Not only were there simply more boomers, but they're also aging out and will now need more intensive medical care.

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    Kat Hoth
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    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My oncologist and 3 primary care doctors have retired on me. I need a young doctor so I don't have to train another one to actually listen to me.

    #20

    Hand holding a single pink pill, symbolizing potential disasters many around the world are clueless about. Human medication / illicit substances are flowing into water systems via sewage and becoming a real threat to our wildlife.

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    #21

    Molten lava flowing over dark volcanic rock, illustrating potential disasters many people are unaware of. A major fissure eruption in SE Iceland.

    Since the Norse Settlement there have been two - the Eldgjá eruption c939 CE and the Lakagigur eruption of 1783-4. Although Eldgjá was larger, the massive Laki eruption is better documented. It created local devastation, crop failures, poisoned grazing animals and people. Half of the farm animals and twenty percentage of Icelanders died. Things got so bad that the Danish government considered evacuating the entire island.

    We now know the Laki plume of sulfur dioxide spread across the Northern Hemisphere. In the UK, it killed tens of thousands of people; elsewhere there were crop failures and poisonous fogs. The climate went berserk with a series of bitterly cold winters that caused the Mississippi to freeze in New Orleans and ice floes in the Gulf of Mexico. Rains in the Nile Valley and the monsoon in India and China failed leading to famine. Total death toll in the 18th Century - anything up to 1 million people.

    [EDIT] Thanks for all the upvotes folks - I didn't expect that to blow up (ahem) for something I wrote waiting for the kettle to boil.

    If people want to know more - some resources you might find useful.

    1) The Wikipedia page on Laki is pretty awesome and goes into much more detail than I could here.

    2) If you want a contemporary report of the eruptions, you can't do better than Jón Stengrimsson's 'Fires of the Earth' written when he was parish priest in the area during the disaster. There is an English translation published by the University of Iceland, but it is somewhat hard to find. It is awesome.

    3) Yes, you can visit Laki - although it is not especially impressive at ground level. The craters formed in the eruption are a 25km chain not far from Kirkjubæjarklaustur in SE Iceland (don't try pronouncing it unless you are Icelandic). They are off the main road on routes F206 (Lakavegur) and F207 (Lakagigavegur). These are dirt tracks, really only suited for four wheel drive and in summertime. You can't do it as a day trip from Reykjavík, but there is plenty to see and do in the area.

    4) If you want the best scientific paper about the effects of Laki, then I would recommend Steven Self and Thorvaldur Thordarson's 'Atmospheric and environmental effects of the 1783–1784 Laki eruption: A review and reassessment'

    https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1029/2001jd002042

    5) Another scientific paper worth looking at - if you can get access is 'Illness and elevated human mortality in Europe coincident with the Laki Fissure eruption' by J. Grattan , M. Durand and S. Taylor which includes data from English burial records which was some of the first evidence that the eruption poisoned people outside of Iceland.

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    #22

    Laptop on a stand displaying code, illustrating potential disasters involving technology most of the world is clueless about. Epochalypse

    In 2038, the old Unix/Linux systems that have physical 32 bit time registers are going to “run out of time”. Kind of like the Y2K bug but this is a physical memory issue.

    Hopefully all the old systems will be swapped out by then.

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    #23

    Cooling towers emitting steam at sunset, symbolizing potential disasters related to industrial and environmental risks. Nuclear escalation in Ukraine/Russia.

    Or a terrorist organization getting their hands on a nuke.

    All it takes is one.

    RayPineocco , Markus Distelrath/Pexels (not the actual photo) Report

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    #24

    Close-up of coffee beans roasting in industrial equipment, illustrating potential disasters many are clueless about. People don't really know but coffee beans are on their way to extinction.

    [https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/more-half-all-coffee-species-are-risk-extinction-180971289/](https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/more-half-all-coffee-species-are-risk-extinction-180971289/)

    [https://www.kew.org/about-us/press-media/kew-scientists-reveal-that-60-of-wild-coffee](https://www.kew.org/about-us/press-media/kew-scientists-reveal-that-60-of-wild-coffee)

    [https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2019/02/many-coffee-species-threatened-with-extinction/](https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2019/02/many-coffee-species-threatened-with-extinction/).

    trinaryouroboros , Juan Pablo Serrano/Pexels (not the actual photo) Report

    #25

    Map showing the New Madrid Seismic Zone (NMSZ) and potential earthquake disaster area in the central United States. A powerful earthquake along the New Madrid Fault in Missouri. .

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    #26

    Crowd of tourists at a historic site with predictions of potential disasters many people remain clueless about. China invading Taiwan and a major semiconductor shortage would pretty much bring so many things to a halt.

    satyricom , Ling Tang/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

    #27

    Night sky with northern lights over houses and trees, illustrating potential disasters that most of the world are unaware of. A solar storm.

    It basically occurs when the sun ejects a massive burst of solar wind and magnetic fields into space. When these reach earth, they can interact with our plant’s magnetic field, creating geomagnetic storms.

    One historical precedent would be The Carrington Event of 1859, it’s the most “famous” one. It caused widespread telegraph outages and even fires. At the time, electrical infrastructure was minimal.

    If a similar event happened today, the impact would be far greater due to our reliance on modern technology.

    It’s likely because solar storms are a natural part of the sun’s cycle, with the sun going through peaks of activity (solar maximums) roughly every 11 years. NASA and other space agencies actively monitor space weather, but the general public is largely unaware of its existence or the risks

    The Carrington Event was rare but statistically we may expect similar occurrences once every 100-200 years. Given the Carrington Event was around 150 years ago, we can expect another one “soon” based on these facts.

    cainebacon , Cole Marshall/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #28

    Laser technology setup with green beams on an experimental table related to potential disasters the world may be unaware of We will have quantum computers. When that happens there is going to be massive implications given that it cracks modern encryption. Even if we move to encryption that isn't crackable by quantum computers, all the data that existed prior will be able to be unencrypted so all the current data that governments and bad actors have squirreled away and stored, waiting to be able to mass decrypt it, will be available to them.

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    #29

    Widespread disaster debris scattered across muddy ground depicting potential disasters the world is unaware of. "The Big One" in northern Utah. We live on/near a fault line that rarely produces earthquakes. A 5.4 with a ton of aftershocks happened, so some awareness has been raised, but there's countless buildings/structures in Salt Lake County *alone* that will collapse in an earthquake.

    GirlMayXXXX , Mark Stosberg/Unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #30

    Close-up of a man wearing a black face mask, symbolizing potential disasters most people are unaware of worldwide. A prion disease outbreak. There would be little we could do besides try to quarantine everyone who’s affected. If people don’t show symptoms quickly, then that may not be effective. There would be no treating anyone who was affected, destruction through cremation is about all you can do to a prion.

    ResponseNo6375 , cottonbro studio/Pexels (not the actual photo) Report

    Angel Investors
    Community Member
    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    prion disease cannot be an outbreak. It is caused by consuming contaminated meat. However, a prion disease outbreak would be a zombies nightmare.