Here is the problem: Overpopulation which makes Global Warming and Global Climate change 10 to 100 times worse.
We likely will somewhat survive this as long as there is at least some ice in the arctic and Antarctic Regions here on earth.
But then, like a glass of soda on a hot day when all the ice melts it becomes hot very very fast. This will also happen to earth where the temperature rising will not be gradual like now. After Ice stops forming in the Arctic and Antarctic the temperatures will be so extreme that people will all move to Siberia or Canada or Alaska or Antarctica or likely during some parts of the year they might die from heat, winds, floods, diseases caused by tropical temperatures wherever they are.
Winds and flooding likely will be the worst killers. The winds will kill plants that grow food and floods will wash good soil and homes away and drown people in storm surges worldwide. So, in flatter areas you are going to see people move away from the coasts except for places like California, Oregon and Washington where there are coastal ranges nearby.
So, overpopulation which we see surfacing now in the Middle East which is mostly a desert will fan out around the world in countries who don't practice birth control because of culture or religion. This fanning out of overpopulation can only cause riots, wars and genocide ongoing.
This will tend to get worse and worse because as I mentioned before genocides create cycles of reproduction of those who survive and new terrorist cycles on into the future with each cycle being worse than the last. i.e. (Genocides, reproduction, genocides, more reproduction, more genocides etc.)
The trauma of genocides create the natural human response of reproduction.We saw this here in the U.S. after World war II of the Baby Boomers and we will see this now as genocides subside a little with the destruction of ISIS Armies in Mosul and Raqqa. We will see this in the Middle East and we will see this in Europe of the refugees now there too who don't believe in Birth control.
So, as people become more inhuman from living through genocide and having all their relatives but them killed they become less and less human and civilized until we reach in many countries a sort of cave man and cave woman stage with all technology destroyed and everyone ill from weapons ordinance, bad water, bad food and bad air.
So, no matter who wins the election is facing a very very difficult world.
I think that the U.S. under Hillary might survive the next 25 years but I worry that Europe might not as Terrorists spill over into Europe and become the ISIS type organizations of the future there and in the Middle East.
There is nothing to stop this from happening that I can see at present. However, by being aware of what is coming we can better prepare for just how much worse it is going to get through young people and children who have seen everyone they know die horrifically.
So, getting prepared for the next generations from Syria and Iraq and Yemen and Libya might be important now. Because otherwise Europe and then the U.S. will be overwhelmed by the next generations of angry terrorists (both Sunni and Shia Muslims) that the world is going to face from all the damage done already since 1980 when the ayatollah first overthrew the Shah of Iran.
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