But if you are going to be scared be scared about something useful like increased snow, rain, wind and droughts worldwide from Global Climate Changes and Global Warming. Worry about making sure your cars, trucks, trains and planes and all drivers and pilots are safe and well trained along with any vehicles you are riding in. Watch out for food or medicines from China that may not be what they look like or safe for you or your children to eat. And most of all don't listen to wild eyed strangers telling you and your children that the world is coming to an end and we are all going to die in an apocalypse. And last of all, if you die this year it won't be from an apocalypse unless you create the apocalypse yourself. But if you do that just means that you are crazy and and then will have really bad Karma for thousands of years. Because in the end "What goes around comes around".
However, if we are talking about the next 500 to 1000 years instead of this next year then that is a different story. If you are a family or group of people trying to make sure you survive the next 1000 years then here are some of the things to think about. First of all, companies like Monsanto are genetically engineering seeds and because of companies of this, you will need non-genetically engineered seed to survive. Because most genetically engineered seeds die every year so you are forced to buy more seed from companies like Monsanto for growing grains. If things get bad enough there will be no more large corporations or companies at all. And possibly no nation states at all left (at least as they are today). So, this is why non-genetically engineered seeds that can be gathered directly from your crops for the next year will be necessary for human survival here on earth at that point (if and when it gets like this). If it comes to this it will be serious enough to wonder whether humans will go back to the stone age or whether culture and technology can survive through that kind of chaos ongoing? Since the weather changes could also result in too many clouds which could then possibly create another ice age, this is one possible scenario as well.
Global Climate change because of increasing heat on the planet from melting poles and glaciers all over the earth will create (even though slowly) many problems that will likely slowly increase in regard to weather. So, over the long run weather is our biggest problem. And I could even say to you that the primary cause of our present Great Recession is the weather. Any of you can do the research back to see what actually triggered the present series of economic crises that we have just come through. I can personally trace it back to the severe droughts in Australia around 2007 when it caused the world's grain output to go from about 130% of worldwide need down to about 100% to 110% of worldwide need. This event caused food riots as prices of grain increase worldwide as many people in about 50% of the nations could no longer buy food as reasonable and many of these moved beyond 90% of their yearly income for food. All the economic problems that the world has seen were triggered by this one Global Climate Change event. Though many weather related and earthquake related changes have taken place since, they only made a bad worldwide food situation worse. So, even though people say, "It is the price of oil and that the price of oil is being manipulated." or people say, "It is the subprime mortgage situation" or people say, "It is unwarranted and unregulated worldwide economic speculation", all these things go back to the most basic of things which are just FOOD and WATER as the effect of the cause of Global Climate Change and Global Warming combined with overpopulation of human beings here on earth. So, what are we really dealing with, "Extreme weather changes" which are changing the dynamics of everything else on earth and will eventually begin to reduce human and animal populations here on earth. It is difficult to say when THAT tipping point will happen. But, the imaginary one in 2012 is only psychological. The real one is 500 to 1000 years away which is a real tipping point and not just a psychological or imaginary one like now. This is my opinion not only as an intuitive but also from every thing I have studied during my life on these subjects since I was born in 1948.
Here are some of the resources if you want to study about what happened during the Great Australian drought in 2007:
Drought in Australia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drought_in_AustraliaJump to Responses during 2006 and 2007: The current drought has changed the way Australia treats its water resources. Because of the long-term ...
Australia's drought unlikely to break in 2007 | COSMOS magazine
www.cosmosmagazine.com/node/1402Australia's drought unlikely to break in 2007. Thursday, 21 June 2007. by Hilary Jones. Cosmos Online. Australia's drought unlikely to break in 2007. Even if a La ...Sign in to read: News review 2007: Australia's drought crisis ...
www.newscientist.com/.../mg19626354.900-news-review-2007-austr...Dec 22, 2007 – Australia could tolerate its drought no more, and became arguably the first developed nation to feel the impact of climate change at a visceral ...Drought threatens crop catastrophe, Australian prime minister says ...
www.guardian.co.uk/world/2007/apr/20/australia.internationalApr 20, 2007 – Australia will have to cut irrigation to prime farmland, decimating harvests, unless heavy rains break the worst drought in 100 years, the prime ...Drought in Australia : Natural Hazards
earthobservatory.nasa.gov/NaturalHazards/view.php?id=18475Large Images: May 2007 (4.2 MB JPG); April 2007 (4.0 MB JPG). At the end of April 2007, most of Australia remained in the grip of severe drought. April was one ...Australia's water shortage: The big dry | The Economist
www.economist.com/node/9071007Apr 26th 2007 | murray mouth, south australia | from the print edition ... The drought knocked one percentage point off Australia's growth rate last year, by the ...Romsey Australia: The great Australian drought.
And one of the ways to reduce human impact on CO2 levels is to live more underground so less electricity needs to be generated for heating and cooling of residences and condos and apartments worldwide. The average temperature underground under 6 feet is around 60 degrees Fahrenheit. At this temperature and insulation level not much heat or cooling is needed to maintain a livable temperature in your residence. This reduction in CO2 from less electricity being generated by Coal or natural gas or wood stoves for heating will directly reduce CO2 that is put into the air worldwide. This would also free up more land for farming on the surface of the planet so the population of humans could be greater than it could be now if this is desired by humanity.
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