Wednesday, February 24, 2016

The Tipping point has been reached

Everyone senses it but very few know what it is:

However, this morning I can put it into words:

The Climate tipping point has now been reached:

I think the Earth told us this when the North Pole melted out in December 2015:

That everything has changed now on earth from what it once was in the 20th century.

At this point worrying about who or what is causing this is somewhat irrelevant.

At this point figuring out how to survive it is the only thing that matters at this point in time.

So, although preventing making it worse is important unless people focus on the technology to survive it they won't be around to preventing anything including their own death by weather.

We see the sense of unease in politics with Trump and Sanders winning a lot.

We see it in the north pole melting out and rain records and temperature records being broken all over.

We see it in California where Dams are not filling up like we thought they might even with all the rain we got so far.

We see it in two of the biggest Hurricanes on Earth (one in Mexico and one in Fiji with sustained 200 mph winds or higher).

We see it in tornadoes hitting the south now 12 months of the year.

We see it in fires in California now 12 months a year.

We see it in nations that can no longer grow enough food because it is now too hot for chlorophyll

to function right above about 95 degrees Fahrenheit.

We see it in places like Pakistan and India where the Humidity and heat index has reached as high as 163 degrees and thousands died last spring and summer from the heat and humidity. And up to 100,000 were hospitalized for heat prostration but barely survived.

So, what can we do?

It appears that ONLY the most technologically proficient growing food in a potential ice age will survive, who can grow food in green houses that they build on top of snow.

It appears that where winds are sustained above 100 mph at times during the year people will have to build greenhouses with roofs level with the ground so the greenhouses don't blow away in some places.

It appears the pendulum of weather will gyrate more extreme as we watch the pendulum swing with 70s weather when it should be snowing in the winter and likely snow when it should be hot in the summer in some places and then drought where there should be water in other places.

In other words we need to expect anything from the weather at any time now.

The unexpected can happen literally any moment now and we need to technologically anticipate it so more humans can survive.

And here is the biggest one:

Humans will not die from overpopulation now because of the tipping point having been reached.

This is a given.

Instead there is a real possibility that humans could go extinct from weather changes here on earth depending upon how they manifest from now on.


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