Sunday, November 4, 2012

How can you help Mankind survive the coming Changes?

I personally think Blogging is helpful. If you are a really strong personality you might even do this on facebook if you aren't worried about your privacy at all and don't own anything. Many people swear by Facebook. However, I see it as being too risky for anyone educated or who owns anything at all. But that's just me.

By doing all the research you can in your spare time you can share with people ways for them to survive what is coming in rising average temperatures, rising oceans, earthquakes caused by the displacement of ice into water which changes the stresses on earth as it spins in space, higher winds, more precipitation in some areas caused by warmer oceans, higher winds caused by hotter air, land and waters and more and longer lasting droughts in some areas caused by all these changes as well.

Two of the most destructive droughts in recent years have been the droughts in Australia around 2006 that reduced the amount of grains worldwide from 130% of what is needed to sustain mankind to around 90% to 110% of what will sustain mankind for any one year. In my researches I found that the Australian drought and others actually triggered the financial collapse that started in 2007 and 2008 worldwide. The recent drought in the U.S. last summer will also greatly reduce grains and food for the world this winter and spring in a similar way. When the amount of grain reduces, the price goes up on the remaining grain and the nations and individuals who cannot afford to buy grains at that price don't eat. Also, as grain prices move up it is not affordable to raise livestock for food most places on earth at this point as well. So, letting people know when drought conditions worldwide are going to affect how many tens of millions starve to death each year is important too here on earth. Also, droughts also affect whether there is enough water that is potable or drinkable in any given area as well. So, wherever there is a serious drought (except for really developed nations like the U.S, Australia, Russia etc.) there are going to be people dying of bad water caused by droughts as well. So, doing the research and spreading the word is important to the survival of millions in every country on earth.

We are at a point as a world culture where "What happens to one of us happens to all of us". So, understanding what this means to culture and civility and civilization worldwide is important to all life on earth from here on.

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