Jason Voorhees
Say cheese
- Joined
- May 15, 2020
- Posts
- 80,339
- Reputation
- 234,816
If you plotted GDP against temperature you'll find a clear correlation between them. Colder countries generally have higher GDP and are richer
In fact for every 1° C increase in temperature. The GDP per capita falls by a massive $762.
Scientists have long come up with theories to explain this phenomenon . It's well known fact that higher temperatures have significant effects on cognitive performance
But what is interesting is how this trend only emerged post industrial revolution
One leading theory is because of the life style people in tropics live. People from tropics hunt throughout the year, live on land that is extremely fertile, and it rains throughout the year so food is in abundance and they also live in simple mud houses because that sufficed their needs while people in colder countries has to store food and fuel because it wasn't always available and build proper well engineered houses that could with stand the cold.
Tropical climates have easier but more unpredictable environment while colder climates have a harsher but more predictable environment. Colder climates needs this kind of foresight and planning ahead of time for survival.
So cold countries survived by capital accumulation and long term planning and those are the exact skills required to thrive in a world after industrial revolution. Agriculture stopped being a big source of wealth as evrything moved to an industrial and now IT society. But before it was all agriculture and this is one of the reasons why all major civilizations and ancient kingdoms emerged from the topics and later shifted to the colder countries after the industrial revolution
In fact for every 1° C increase in temperature. The GDP per capita falls by a massive $762.
Scientists have long come up with theories to explain this phenomenon . It's well known fact that higher temperatures have significant effects on cognitive performance
But what is interesting is how this trend only emerged post industrial revolution
One leading theory is because of the life style people in tropics live. People from tropics hunt throughout the year, live on land that is extremely fertile, and it rains throughout the year so food is in abundance and they also live in simple mud houses because that sufficed their needs while people in colder countries has to store food and fuel because it wasn't always available and build proper well engineered houses that could with stand the cold.
Tropical climates have easier but more unpredictable environment while colder climates have a harsher but more predictable environment. Colder climates needs this kind of foresight and planning ahead of time for survival.
So cold countries survived by capital accumulation and long term planning and those are the exact skills required to thrive in a world after industrial revolution. Agriculture stopped being a big source of wealth as evrything moved to an industrial and now IT society. But before it was all agriculture and this is one of the reasons why all major civilizations and ancient kingdoms emerged from the topics and later shifted to the colder countries after the industrial revolution
Last edited: