Monday, November 4, 2019

As the winds slowly grow in ferocity worldwide this century

As a precognitive psychic all my life when I look down timelines into the future I can see that "The increasing wind speeds" in all types of weather events is likely the thing that humans are the least prepared to cope with. Why?

Because as the winds go well over 100 mph parts of each year around the world, crops blow away, waves on the oceans get bigger and bigger so as oceans rise in height the waves and storm surges will destroy more coastlines around the world, sink more islands partly or completely and devastate towns on the oceans all over the world more and more.

On the other hand coastal cities on oceans will be able to desalinate ocean water for use while many places inland will turn into deserts because all the topsoil is going to blow away in the winds along with all the leaves from plants and crops and all the leaves from trees as well over time.

So, even though coastal cities around the world will be inundated by storm surges more and more, by being close enough to oceans to desalinate water for drinking and uses, they will be able to sustain life by using desalinated water and greenhouses hardened against the winds to grow food to survive all this better.

But, because of all this and people like Trump who deny global warming I'm presently expecting a 4 billion loss in the number of total people alive on earth by 2100. So, instead of 7 or 8 billion people here on earth by 2100 likely there will be 1 to 4 billion because of weather changes and land changes and water changes to earth.

However, knowing all this people can also change this outcome to something better if they wish to.

By God's Grace


de·sal·i·nate
/dēˈsaləˌnāt/
verb
  1. remove salt from (seawater).
    "a pipeline pumping desalinated seawater into the desert"

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Desalination is a process that takes away mineral components from saline water. More generally, desalination refers to the removal of salts and minerals from a target substance, as in soil desalination, which is an issue for agriculture.
Humans cannot drink saline water, but, saline water can be made into freshwater, for which there are many uses. The process is called "desalination", and it is ...


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