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Now, say some experts, a powerful sixth wave is forming.The evidence is far from conclusive.
They argue the sixth wave will be resource efficiency — because rising populations, with growing appetites, will lead to both increasing scarcity of resources and dangerously high pollution, waste and climate change.
Some analysts are already calling this the sixth wave of Russian emigration — the first began in 1917 after the Bolshevik Revolution, and the most recent is considered to be the post-Soviet departures of the early 1990s.
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In defining this sixth wave, Dmitri Oreshkin, a political scientist, said in an often-quoted article this year: "It's basically just those who in the 1990s, because of their youth and innate optimism, believed that freedom would finally come and Russia would become a normal country.
In fact, the so-called sixth wave may be harder to quantify than previous emigrations because Russia's open borders now allow people to leave without leaving — to own homes or spend parts of the year abroad and to send their children to school overseas with the option or returning or staying away.
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Second wave: anti-porn.
Third wave: anything goes!
With the first wave.
The fifth wave is anyone's guess.
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