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by pyuser583 1804 days ago
Isn’t there already overproduction of PhDs?
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Given that we still don't have a Mars base, haven't solved the climate problem, and aren't living sustainably on the planet, I would say no.
Is that because of a shortage of PhDs? Isn’t there a significant surplus of aeronautical engineers?

I personally know several aeronautical engineers (with doctorates) struggling to find work in their industry.

I know two folks with BAs in Environmental Science working as Product Managers (unrelated to environment sustainability).

Having goals we have yet to achieve doesn’t show a lack of specialists.

If anything the gap is in lower-level education.

Are our high schools emphasizing the urgency of the climate crisis? Are they emphasizing the need to live sustainably? Are they encouraging space exploration?

Those are all factors. As a species, we need more scientific output and less sales and marketing.
The science is pyramid currently - existing PhD cant find post docs in science.

And even if they did, the mars is not currently goal of those who provide funding. Nor should it be, honestly.

Define "overproduction".