What if a computer model built in 1972 predicted the collapse of modern civilization - and what if, fifty years later, the data proved it right?
In "Countdown to Collapse: The 2040 Crisis," investigative researcher Michael Rodriguez traces the forgotten warning that seventeen MIT scientists tried to deliver to the world - and the mounting evidence that their predictions are unfolding in real time. Drawing on the Club of Rome's legendary World3 model, KPMG analyst Gaya Herrington's groundbreaking 2021 validation study, and hard data from demographics, agriculture, energy systems, and resource depletion, Rodriguez builds a devastating case: the trajectory we're on leads to declining food production, economic contraction, and population decline beginning in the 2030s and 2040s.
But this is not a book about doom. It's a book about choices. Rodriguez examines three possible futures - technological salvation, conscious correction, and business as usual - with case studies from China's demographic cliff to the American Southwest's water wars, from Denmark's energy revolution to the 2022 global fertilizer crisis. He separates genuine solutions from wishful thinking, outlines concrete policy changes that could alter the trajectory, and provides practical guidance for building personal, community, and civilizational resilience. Whether you're an investor, a policymaker, a parent, or simply a citizen who wants to understand what's coming, this book gives you the data to decide - and the tools to act.
The countdown is real. The clock is ticking. Read this before time runs out.