Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Finding Shelter from the Storms

Preventing Global Warming didn't work (at least so far). So, maybe (finding Shelter from the storms) whether they be firestorms with firenadoes or whether they be monsoon storms that wash away mountains and cities and farmland, or whether they be "Drought storms" where it never rains for years at a time might be the answer to human survival on an individual level now.

As a precognitive and as I look forward through time (if no major variable changes) (which is also unlikely) this is what I see: only 1 person for every 8 now on earth will be alive in 2200 AD but it also could be as many as 1 in 5.

Looking at this logically on a worldwide basis, it seems to me that there will be the most people alive in more technological and educated nations. But, this may or may not be true because in the more technological nations there will also be drones and other technology where people might fight each other over food with these weapons. Because it is going to be harder to grow food with increasing problems with weather becoming more and more unpredictable worldwide now.

Being able to grow enough food and how to get clean water to drink and to bathe with in the long run are the biggest obstacles to human survival. Outside of Floods and droughts, most weather events are relatively short in duration. But, they can prevent food from continuing to grow (unless it is inside greenhouses or underground in some protected fashion where it is grown which might be protected by structures or earth in caves like that.

So, it is possible that technological nations will fight each other for food and water in those times if and when they arrive.

And another problem is going to be jobs. As technology advances more and more wealthier people are going to fire their employees and in countries without some kind of welfare state these people will only have two choices:
1. become criminals
2. die

So, it isn't only Global Warming and Earth changes that will take people out a lot it is also technology itself.

So, there are many storms humanity will face regarding the next two centuries. Jobs will tend to go away (unless people turn on governments and demonstrate or riot and demand either food or jobs or both) or they will just tend to fade out of existence from storms of all kinds as listed here already.

So, the basic problems of mankind will change dramatically in the next two centuries. Being aware of this will allow more people to survive all this.

By God's Grace

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