Are you prepared for the coming climate change? According to numerous sources, the world stands on
the brink of an unprecedented and historical shift in weather patterns. One that will have a
profound impact on life as we know it.
Listen to this report issued by the Observer of the Guardian News Service (U.K.) back in 2004,
titled, "Now The Pentagon Tells Bush: Climate Change Will Destroy Us." According to the article,
"Climate change over the next 20 years could result in a global catastrophe costing millions of
lives in wars and natural disasters." A secret report suppressed by defense chiefs and obtained by
the Observer, warns that "major European cities will be sunk beneath rising seas as Britain is
plunged into a Siberian climate by 2020. Nuclear conflict, mega-droughts, famine and widespread
rioting will erupt across the world. Disruption and conflict will be endemic features of life,
concludes the Pentagon analysis."
There is now much emerging evidence suggesting just such a scenario-- one not limited to any one
region, but global in scope! A study in the U.S. Journal of Science found that "there is a 90%
chance that by the end of the century, the coolest temperatures in the tropics during the crop
growing season would exceed the hottest temperatures recorded between 1900 and 2006." "The stress
on global food production from temperatures alone is going to be huge, and that doesn't take into
account water supplies stressed by higher temperatures," said David Battist, of the University of
Washington, who led the study. Mr. Battist goes on to say, "You're talking about hundreds of
millions of additional people looking for food because they won't be able to find it where they find
it now."
These reports paint a very grim picture. These are not tabloids fomenting sensationalism, but
conservative, well respected and professional news agencies and journals. These quotes are from
scientists and Pentagon analysts! These analysts do not even take into account other threats to the
global food supply such as economic turmoil or disease--which could greatly expedite their
time-line. Most disturbing about these reports, however, are that countries will develop nuclear
capabilities in order to defend and secure dwindling food, water and energy supplies. According to
Michael T. Klare in his book, Resource Wars--The New Landscape of Global Conflict, "Wars will indeed
be fought over these resources."
However, there is some good news. Every challenge brings with it opportunities. Every cloud has a
silver lining. There are many strategies, which, if put into place will produce much good. Things
like networking, food co-ops, community gardens. The sharing of ideas, man-power, knowledge and
resources to aid and benefit all. The building of greenhouses and cold frames to guarantee that
poor weather will not devastate your crop harvest. The saving of non-hybrid seeds and the knowledge
of how to do so. There are many strategies to implement. And sometimes it all seems too daunting
to even try. But remember the Chinese proverb, "The journey of a thousand miles begins with a
single step." Take one small step--whatever that is for you. No matter how inconsequential it
seems to be. Then take one more step. Then another step...pretty soon, you'll be able to look back
on your progress with a sense of real accomplishment. This will encourage you to keep going. And
this will encourage others to follow your example as well! This is how families, communities, and
even nations are built.
So take heart, and proceed one step at a time. By taking action, we will not be frozen with fear
when this climate change becomes a reality.
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