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The 2000s is the decade that started on January 1, 2000 and will end on December 31, 2009. It is the current decade.

The decade was dominated by several wide-ranging topics, including international trade, a growing concern over 2000s energy crisis, the explosion in telecommunications and data communications, the ecological crisis, a widespread economic failure in the last quarter of the decade, further integration and dependence on technology, concerns with international terrorism and war, natural disasters, an escalation of the social issues of the 1990s, and the global warming debate.

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[edit] Economics

Economic developments in the first half of the 2000s focused on the explosion of Asia and South America's economic and political potential, and its impact on the world market.

China experienced immense economic growth and has now been identified as a rising superpower by academics and other experts.[1][2][3] India’s economy has become technologically integrated with those of the world’s more developed nations. Many fast-growing economies throughout the world, especially in Asia, have been a major factor in the rapidly increasing demand for fossil fuels, which—along with fewer new petroleum finds, greater extraction costs, and political turmoil—forced two other trends: a soar in the price of petroleum products and a push by governments and businesses to promote the development of environmentally friendly technology (known informally as "Green" technology). However, a side-effect to the push by some industrial nations to "go green" and utilize biofuels has been a decrease in the supply of food and a subsequent increase in the price of the same. This, in turn, may threaten the world's poorer nations with an even more severe shortage of food.[4] The economic developments in the latter third of the decade were dominated by a worldwide economic downturn, which appears to have started with the crisis in housing and credit in the United States in late 2007, and led to the bankruptcies of entities as large as Iceland [5].

[edit] Late 2000s Recession

Beginning in December 2007 in the United States according to the National Bureau of Economic Research—and with much greater intensity since September 2008—most of the industrialized world has been undergoing a recession. This global recession has been taking place was sparked by the outbreak of the financial crisis of 2007–2009. Some economists have also referred to it as a full blown depression[citation needed], as unlike the recessions of the early 1980s, early 1990s and early 2000s, this recession has required direct intervention.

[edit] Top Economies of the 2000s

Economic rankings by GDP (nominal) in 2008.

The United States continued to have the largest economy of any individual country in the world, though the combined economies of the EU nations was larger than the US. Germany was seen as the largest economy within the European Union, this is with accordance to records on the GDP (Nominal), many of the economies have dropped since due to the late 2000s recession.

[edit] Technology

Technological advancements have been as revolutionary and diversified as previous decades. In the field of digital electronics, advancements have been considerable. Mobile phones, digital cameras, and digital audio players[6] became household items over the course of a few years. Email and broadband Internet connections have become nearly ubiquitous in the industrialized world. The entertainment industry has struggled to find digital delivery systems for music, movies, and other media that reduce piracy and preserve profit. Internet commerce has become standard for reservations, stock trading, promotion of music, arts, literature, and film, shopping, and other activities. During this decade certain websites and search engines became prominent worldwide as transmitters of goods, services and information. Some of the most popular and successful online internet sites or search engines of the 00s include: Wikipedia, Google, Yahoo, Amazon, Ebay, Facebook, Twitter, Craigslist, and YouTube. Email has become the dominant form of interpersonal written communication with popular addresses available to the public on Hotmail, Gmail and Yahoomail.

[edit] Electronics & communications

An Asus Eee PC netbook from the late 2000s.
  • Cell phones are used by nearly half the world's population by 2009.
  • The Digital Audio Player began a steady climb in popularity, including the iPod which cemented itself as a cultural and technological icon of the 2000s.
  • Laptops become very popular and well used, and is more popular than the Stationary PC's developed in the 80s and 90s, but the succesor already seems here with the release of Netbooks.
  • Touchscreen and flip-phone mobiles become extremely popular and useful, as well as mobiles as a whole which nears usage of 100% in Europe and America.
  • High Definition TV becomes popular in the western world.
  • Digital Cameras become useful and well used in the developed world.
  • Digital Video Recorders replaced VCRs as the preferred medium for TV recording.
  • Ebooks slowly but surely take off.

[edit] Robotics

There were extraordinary robotic advancements made throughout the decade:

  • The U.S. Army used increasingly effective unmanned robotic aircraft missions in war zones such as Afghanistan.
  • Space exploration robotics have become highly advanced, the best known of this decade is Spirit and Opportunity send to explore Mars by NASA.
  • Deep sea exploration robotics have also become highly advanced, helping to locate shipwrecks and new life-forms under the oceans. Ocean explorer Robert Ballard and other scientists and oceanographers have made important technological breakthroughs in explorations of the deep with the assistance of robot technology.[7][8]

[edit] Software

Windows Vista, released in 2006.
  • Microsoft Windows ME, XP, Vista and 7 are released.
  • Mac OS X is released.
  • The Year 2000 Problem (commonly known as Y2K) computer glitch disaster does not happen, at least not as feared.
  • Voice recognition software becomes useful and more reliable towards the end of the decade.
  • Computer Generated Imagery software is widely used to create top quality films, and is highly successful as seen in films such as transformers and 2012

[edit] Media & Music

Thousands of full-length films were produced during the 2000s. Building on developments in the 1990s, computers are used to create effects that would have previously been more expensive. Music in the 2000s was largely two tone, between the sounds of hip hop and the sounds of alternative rock. Mainstream, modern music declined in sales in the decade, along with music in general, with classic rock groups outselling current acts both in concert and in album sale

[edit] Television

  • Action and drama shows have also gained popularity. 24 (2001-) is among the most popular action shows on TV along with Prison Break (2005-), while Lost (2004-2010) has become among the most popular drama shows, along with Desperate Housewives (2004-) and Grey's Anatomy (2005-). However, 2005 saw the collapse of the Star Trek television franchise, ending an uninterrupted series of programs that had begin in 1987 (the franchise experienced a revival, only in the motion picture area, near the end of the decade).
  • Teen drama shows became become immensely popular, including 7th Heaven (1996-2007), The O.C. (2003-2007), Gilmore Girls (2000-2007), Degrassi:The Next Generation (2001-present), and One Tree Hill (2003-). The decade also saw the rise of numerous popular teen comedy/musical series, most notably Hannah Montana.
  • In the United Kingdom, a significant cultural resurgence occurred in 2005 with the revival of the science fiction series Doctor Who which became a merchandising and publicity powerhouse during the latter half of the decade, spawning no less than three spin-off TV series.

[edit] Film

The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, best selling movie series of the decade.
  • Computer generated images are commonly used in films.
  • Documentary and Mockumentary films become a lot more popular in the 2000s most known in March of the Penguins, which was narrated by Morgan Freeman, who narrated a lot of films throughout the decade.

[edit] Music

  • Starting in 2004, new wave music, originally popular in the 1980s, revives in popularity, at first only to a small degree, but by 2009 to a level almost as high as it was in the '80s. Popular new wave acts of the 2000s include Owl City and The Killers.
  • Pop legend Michael Jackson died in June of 2009, reviving long-waning interest in his music, and creating the largest mourning since the death of Princess Diana 12 years earlier in 1997.

[edit] Video Games

[edit] Print media

  • The decade has heralded the steady decline of books, magazines and newspapers as the main conveyors of information and advertisements. [9][10][11]
  • Online internet news blogs have grown in readership and popularity; cable news and other online media outlets became competitive in attracting advertising revenues and capable journalists and writers are joining online organizations. Books became available online and electronic devices like Amazon Kindle are threatening to replace printed books.[12][13]
  • Paradoxically according to the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) the decade has shown a continuous increase in reading, although circulation of newspapers has declined in conjunction with the Economic Recession.[14]

[edit] Politics and wars

Twin Towers as seen on September 11th 2001.

The War on Terrorism and War in Afghanistan began with the September 11 attacks in 2001[15][16]. the International Criminal Court or (ICC) is formed a year later. then US-led coalition invaded Iraq, and the Iraq war began with the end of Saddam Hussein's reign as Iraqi President. Al-Qaeda continued terrorism until around the end of the decade, with the Madrid Train Bombings in 2004, 7/7 London Bombings in 2005, and the Mumbai attacks related to Al-Qaeda in 2008. The EU's expansion was important and some former communist nations also joined, the now superpower. North Korea and Iran was seen as strong nuclear threats with two North Korea nuclear tests, and some stronger Iranian threats.

A key political change in this decade occurred in 2008 with the election of Barrack Obama as President of the United States as he was the first African-American US President.[17]. meanwhile the known superpowers of the 2000s (decade) is Russia, United States, Peoples Republic of China, India and The European Union.

[edit] Events in Politics

[edit] Political Changes

[edit] Wars

  • 9/11 lead to War in Afghanistan (2001-present), and War in Iraq under the larger heading The War on Terrorism.
  • War in Iraq (2003-present), led to the fall of Saddam Hussein. This war was originally presented as part of the War on Terror, which proved to be based on a false claim.[18]
  • 2008 South Ossetia War between Russia and Georgia.
  • The Gaza war increased tension between Israel and Palestine.
  • The War in Somalia spawns pirates who invade ships off the coast of Somalia constantly.

[edit] Massacres Linked To Terrorism

[edit] Nuclear Threats

  • In 2003 the United States invaded Iraq, over concerns leader Saddam Hussien had weapons of mass destruction including Nuclear Bombs, the Iraq Inquiry (still ongoing) may explain more on this situation, but in the end, the US end the regime of Suddam Hussein and no Nuclear Bombs were used.
  • On October 9 2006, North Korea successfully performed its first Nuclear Test
  • And then on November 30th 2009, The Iranian Government announces plans to build 10 more uranium nuclear plants, and hours later they capture a British sailing who group who Iran claims entered Iranian waters, many see this as a threat to stop condemnation and stop more sanctions, it is an ongoing situation.
  • The Doomsday Clock, the symbolic represenation of the threat of nuclear annihilation, moved four minutes closer to midnight. Two minutes in 2002 and two minutes in 2007 to 5 minutes to midnight.

[edit] Others

[edit] Society

The 2000s saw many achievements for gay rights.

Social issues which became more pronounced included issues pertaining to gay rights, in particular the issue of homosexual unions. Same-sex marriage was legalized by some major developed nations, and in others, varying degrees of civil recognition were granted to gay relationships. However, such unions continued to meet resistance in many countries and in most U.S. states. Other social issues of worldwide concern during the 2000s have been gender equality and human rights. In the United States, health care and civil liberties have also been prominent issues.

[edit] Energy Crisis

From the mid-1980s to September 2003, the inflation-adjusted price of a barrel of crude oil on NYMEX was generally under $25/barrel. During 2003, the price rose above $30, reached $60 by August 11, 2005, and peaked at $147.30 in July 2008.[19] Commentators attributed these price increases to many factors, including reports from the United States Department of Energy and others showing a decline in petroleum reserves,worries over peak oil, Middle East tension, and oil price speculation.[20]

For a time, geo-political events and natural disasters indirectly related to the global oil market had strong short-term effects on oil prices, such as North Korean missile tests, the 2006 conflict between Israel and Lebanon, worries over Iranian nuclear plans in 2006,Hurricane Katrina,and various other factors.By 2008, such pressures appeared to have a insignificant impact on oil prices given the onset of the global recession.The recession caused demand for energy to shrink in late 2008 and early 2009 and the price plunged as well. However, it surged back in May 2009, bringing it back to November 2008 levels.[21]

[edit] Natural Disasters

In the aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake a town near the coast of Sumatra lies in ruin on January 2, 2005. This picture was taken by a United States military helicopter crew from the USS Abraham Lincoln that was conducting humanitarian operations.

The 2000s have seen some of the worst and most destructive natural disasters in history. 2003 produced one of the worst heatwaves in recorded human history, as Europe was hit by a 40 degrees celsius heatwave. The 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake which caused a massive tsunami, was the most destructive tsunami, and the second most destructive earthquake and fifth most destructive natural disaster of all time. Several other earthquakes were hugely destructive including the 2005 Kashmir earthquake, the 2008 Sichuan earthquake, and the 2003 Bam earthquake.

Several typhoons and hurricanes resulted in extreme destruction in this decade, with Hurricane Katrina nearly destroying New Orleans, and was followed by Hurricane Rita that wreaked destruction along the U.S. Gulf Coast; and in 2008 the massive Hurricane Ike (that was the size of the Gulf of Mexico) becoming the third most destructive hurricane to ever make landfall in the United States. the 2009 flu pandemic which is progressing into 2010 which is essentially swine flu is considered also a natural disaster, and is the worst epidemic/pandemic of the decade with nearly 10,000 deaths so far.

Cyclone Nargis (JTWC designation: 01B, also known as Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Nargis), was a strong tropical cyclone that caused the worst natural disaster in the recorded history of Burma (officially known as Myanmar).[22] The cyclone made landfall in the country on May 2, 2008, causing catastrophic destruction and at least 146,000 fatalities with thousands more people still missing.[23]

[edit] Science

Aritst Concept of the Mars Exploration Rovers, which were well known (if not the most well known) spacecrafts of the decade.

Astrophysicists studying the universe confirm its age at 13.7 billion years, they determine that it will most likely expand forever without limit, and conclude that only 4% of the universe's contents are ordinary matter (the other 96% being still-mysterious dark matter, dark energy, and dark flow). The Mars Exploration Rover (MER) Mission successfully reached the surface of Mars in 2004, and sent detailed data and images of the landscape there back to Earth. While NASA's original mission timeline of 3 months was strikingly underestimated, the mission was tremendously successful overall in the long term, as the MER Mission continues until this day, lasting more than 20 times the projected length. The Human Genome Project was completed in (2000). National Geographic and IBM fund The Genographic Project which traces every living human down to a single male ancestor.

In 2005 the discovery of Eris, a Kuiper Belt object larger than Pluto, is announced. In August 2006 Pluto is demoted to a "dwarf planet" after being considered a planet for 76 years. Other "dwarf planets" in our solar system now include Ceres and Eris. Space tourism/Private spaceflight begins with American Dennis Tito, paying Russia $20 million USD for a week long stay to the International Space Station in 2001, On average, one person went into space as a space tourist every year in the 2000s. The Voyager I spacecraft entered the heliosheath, marking its departure from our solar system. Having analyzed the data from the LCROSS lunar impact, NASA announced that it had found a "significant" quantity of water in the Moon's Cabeus crater, in 2009. Meanwhile CERNS Large Hadron collider was the main collider machine of the decade, yet the project is still ongoing into the 2010s. [24]

[edit] Sports

[edit] Names of the decade

In contrast to the decades from 1920 to 1999, which are called, for instance "the Twenties", "the Sixties", "the Nineties" and the like, the decade beginning in 2000 has no universally accepted name. Some refer to the decade as the "two thousands". In written form, this could appear as "the '00s" or "the 2000s", but writing "the 2000s" or simply saying "the two-thousands" can cause confusion, since this could refer to the entire 21st century or even the entire millennium.

Determining a name for the decade has been problematic,[25] especially in the United States. Some proposed names include "the noughties" (Nought being a word for Zero used throughout the English speaking world except the US), "the ohs", "the aughts", and "the zeros" or "double zeroes".

The United Nations General Assembly has declared the decade of 2001–2010 the "Decade for the Promotion of a Culture of Peace and Non-Violence for the Children of the World".[26]

Because of the overall negative experiences that occurred during this decade: e.g. (9/11/2001, 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, Hurricane Katrina, Economic Collapse, etc.), Time Magazine states in an article entitled The '00s: Goodbye (at Last) to the Decade From Hell that this decade will be probably be known as the Decade from Hell, the Reckoning, Decade of Broken Dreams, or the Lost Decade. [27]

Another proposed name is the "uh-oh decade" (or uh-ohs).[28][29]

[edit] Timeline

[edit] Decade Timeline in European Union

[edit] Decade Timeline in The United States

NASA's space view of hurricane Katrina as it strikes the US Coast.

[edit] Decade Timeline in Peoples Republic of China

[edit] Decade Timeline in Russia

[edit] Decade Timeline in Rest of the World

  • Democratic Republic of the Congo DR Congo - 2004-2009 - The Kivu Conflict sees millions killed and is the worst war since World War II.
  • Spain Spain - March 11, 2004 - Madrid Train Bombings lead to the deaths of 191 people.
  • Sri Lanka South Asia - December 26, 2004 - An Earthquake in the Indian Ocean sees a tsunami crash into the coast of southeast Asia killing up 229,866 People.[36]
  • United Kingdom United Kingdom - July 7, 2005 - Suicide Bombers, Bomb Buses and Underground trains throughout London Killing nearly 50 People.
  • North Korea North Korea - October 9, 2006 - North Korea Perform their first successful nuclear test.
  • India India - November 26 - November 29, 2008 - Gunmen attack Mumbai killing up to 175 people.
  • Australia Australia - February 7, 2009 - The deadliest bush fires in Australian history begin; they kill 173, injure 500 more, and leave 7,500 homeless. The fires come after Melbourne records the highest-ever temperature (46.4°C, 115°F) of any capital city in Australia. The majority of the fires are ignited by either fallen or clashing power lines or deliberately lit.
  • Mexico Mexico - April, 2009 - the 2009 flu pandemic began spreading in Mexico, in April 2009.

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  2. ^ www.getabstract.com
  3. ^ www.au.af.mil
  4. ^ Global Policy Forum, Are We Approaching a Global Food Crisis?
  5. ^ "Iceland goes bankrupt - BusinessWeek". Archived from the original on 2009-07-22. http://www.webcitation.org/5iStJVnPf. Retrieved 2009-07-19. 
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  8. ^ [2]retrieved December 4, 2009
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  13. ^ Times Online, The decline and fall of books, Retrieved December 4, 2009
  14. ^ http://www.nea.gov/news/news09/readingonrise.html
  15. ^ "Security Council Condemns, 'In Strongest Terms', Terrorist Attacks on the United States". United Nations. September 12, 2001. http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2001/SC7143.doc.htm. Retrieved September 11, 2006. "The Security Council today, following what it called yesterday’s "horrifying terrorist attacks" in New York, Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania, unequivocally condemned those acts, and expressed its deepest sympathy and condolences to the victims and their families and to the people and Government of the United States." 
  16. ^ "Bin Laden claims responsibility for 9/11". CBC News. October 29, 2004. http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2004/10/29/binladen_message041029.html. Retrieved January 11, 2009. "al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden appeared in a new message aired on an Arabic TV station Friday night, for the first time claiming direct responsibility for the 2001 attacks against the United States." 
  17. ^ President Obama
  18. ^ http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/03/13/alqaeda.saddam/
  19. ^ http://tfc-charts.com/chart/QM/W
  20. ^ http://www.spiegel.de/international/business/0,1518,556519,00.html
  21. ^ http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Oil-prices-jump-to-new-high-apf-15149868.html?.v=10
  22. ^ "80,000 dead in one Burma province", The Australian, May 9, 2008
  23. ^ "Burma death toll jumps to 78,000". BBC News. 2008-05-16. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7405260.stm. Retrieved 2008-05-17. 
  24. ^ http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/space/11/13/water.moon.nasa/index.html
  25. ^ [4] Oxford Univercity Press Blog Retrieved on 10-15-09
  26. ^ http://www3.unesco.org/iycp/kits/Resolutions%20UN/uk_57_6.pdf www3.unesco.org Retrieved on 05-25-07
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  28. ^ http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=twenty-first+century
  29. ^ http://www.thepilot.com/stories/20091122/news/local/20091122Decade.html
  30. ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009#cite_note-consilium.europa.eu-75
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  34. ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006#cite_note-66
  35. ^ http://www.kremlin.ru/eng/text/news/2008/08/205406.shtml
  36. ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_Asian_Tsunami#cite_note-0



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