See
Lawrence M, Homer-Dixon T, Janzwood S, Rockstöm J, Renn O, Donges JF. Global polycrisis: the causal mechanisms of crisis entanglement. Global Sustainability. 2024;
They say 'The term ‘polycrisis’ appears with growing frequently to capture the interconnections between global crises, but the word lacks substantive content. In this article, we convert it from an empty buzzword into a conceptual framework and research program that enables us to better understand the causal linkages between contemporary crises. We draw upon the intersection of climate change, the covid-19 pandemic, and Russia's war in Ukraine to illustrate these causal interconnections and explore key features of the world's present polycrisis.'
It was possible to see much of this comming, I published this in 2019
https://brianfishhope.com/past-present-and-future/future/113-political-challenges
My defintion of the polycrisis was expressed as a formula giving rise to the 4 horsemen of the appocolypse;
[Catch up Development x (Resource depletion + Power Bloc Competition for resources)] + Population Pressure + Climate Change= Death, Famine, War and Pestilence
https://brianfishhope.com/past-present-and-future/future/114-possible-futures?start=1
I should hace said copy-cat development i.e. using carbon in the way we do - we started by accident, we continue in denial). I highlighted migration in the footnotes,, it dosn't adeqalty highlight impact that mass polution movement will have (we talk about migration) its already underway and accelerating, it is an inevitable byproduct of the polycrisis - people will not stick arround in unlivable areas (why should we expec them to). In the face of this 'stop the boats' is an offensive and purile political slogan.