Two Simple Answers To Climate Change

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There are two simple solutions to climate change.

The topic of “climate change” is getting complicated.

Everyone has their opinion why global temperatures are increasing, but at the same time, some temperatures are dropping around the world. This is a big hint that what we are facing is not JUST global warming.

It’s obvious that ice sheets are melting, natural disasters are increasing, droughts are now where it was once lush, and deserts are flooding and washing away.

Are all of these changes happening because people burn coal, drive cars, and have bonfires?

I don’t think so.

Human activities, like spraying the skies with toxic chemicals, aren’t helping things any.

There’s much more going on behind the scenes.

Two Simple Answers

Chemicals sprayed in the Earth's atmosphere to stop global warming.

It’s time to admit that our human influences are damaging the Earth, but are not the sole reason for climate change.

As more propaganda and opinions circulate in the news and flash over the worldwide web, remember these two simple facts:

  1. the Earth is changing all on its own; temperatures are rising right now, but they will drop as we move into a mini Ice Age (and we are moving into the next Ice Age);
  2. humans have interfered in the natural Earth cycles, and this has resulted in the creation of our own, manufactured climate changes. We have created our own form of global warming; the solution is to stop the abuse.

Two Simple Solutions

#1: Better education and communication. Once we understand that the Earth, itself, is changing, we will better be able to change with it. We are trying to control something uncontrollableand mainstream media is not exposing all the facts.

The Earth is going to change no matter how hard we try to stop it.

#2: Completely/totally/100% STOP human pollution:

  • using oil and gas,
  • constructing mega-urban centers,
  • interfering with agriculture,
  • geoengineering (Chemtrails),
  • war (i.e. dropping dirty bombs in the Middle East every 8 minutes),
  • deforestation,
  • spraying toxic pesticides and herbicides (glyphosate), which kill our pollinators.
Oil pumps in the sunset.

Our addiction to oil and gas is creating many of our problems.

Understand that, yes, these human actions have changed our climate, but until we completely STOP them, the environmental damage will continue.

No matter what restrictions we put on the public, such as banning campfires.

Modern humans are destroying fragile ecosystems, and this is trickles down to your local climate. All of the political debates about messing in our nests are ineffective when we add more laws, more regulations, and more taxes but do not STOP our actions.

  1. To stop global warming, governments worldwide need to simply cease doing what is causing environmental damage.
  2. We all must awaken in order to understand why and how the planet is changing all on its own – and it is taking humanity with it.

Natural disasters, such as earthquakes, volcanoes, wildfires, hurricanes, tornadoes, and tsunamis, are natural disasters, and they are called natural for a reason.

Chemtrails, glyphosate and GMOs, modern vaccines, and weapons of war are not natural. So, the solution is to stop doing them.

Stay tuned for more articles and videos that I am creating to educate you about the natural changes happening right before our eyes.

It’s time to really get prepared for the changes ahead. The first step is to admit that it’s happening right now.

 

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Heading For Another Ice Age

A picture of a dinosaur, which once roamed the Earth as humans do today.

Just as in our past, we are heading into another Ice Age. Actually, it has already begun.

You read right – we are heading into another Ice Age. Global warming is misunderstood actually, and despite human interference with our environment, a natural Earth cycle is moving back into the Ice Age.

The Ice Age Returns

The Earth’s climate over the past 2 million years has been dominated by alternating colder and warmer periods, but human beings have never witnessed the climate changes and the sheer number of natural disasters that we are experiencing today.

Measurements taken from ice cores and sea-floor sediments show definite trends in the Earth’s climate; a movement into a mini Ice Age within the next 10 years.

Get Ready

Many scientists believe that a drop in Northern Hemisphere temperatures in the 1960s signaled the gradual onset of another Ice Age. Since then, however, conflicting worries about global warming have dominated the environmental agenda and turned our focus onto the heat.

Scientists now attribute that over the whole of the 20th century, the Earth actually warmed due to human influences. The increase in volcanic eruptions, the thinning of our atmospheric layers, and the loss of our magnetic field has created a warming of the crust, no doubt. But this warming does not ward off an inevitable Ice Age cycle.

The Same Ice Age

A cartoon of a North Pole sign in a mound of snow.

The same polar ice from 100,000 years ago is still at the North Pole today.

The Ice Age is a “natural cycle” that is driven by an ancient timescale. Actually, we are cycling back into the same Ice Age, no matter what the thermostat reads.  There is no “new” Ice Age; we simply return to the same one.

Today, the same glacial ice that covers Greenland and Antarctica covered these continents 100,000 years ago.

Don’t Be Mislead

The current, bizarre climate that we are experiencing globally is but a small sample of what a full-blown Ice Age will bring. There are bigger changes ahead in local weather patterns, rainfall rates, the growing season, and global storm patterns.

In fact, the last mini Ice Age occurred in the 13th century when temperatures in northern Europe dropped between -5 and 15 degrees Celsius (23 degrees to 59 degrees Fahrenheit). These temperature and weather changes lessened the distribution of warm water around the globe, and this affected the temperatures and growing seasons in Northern Europe, Asia, Canada and the United States.

An exit sign on a highway that says Changes: Next Exit

We can’t stop inevitable Earth changes. But, we can certainly learn more about them.

So, don’t let the increase in greenhouse gases, pollution, and volcanic eruptions fool you – we may think we’re warming beyond our control, but all in all, the Earth is turning back toward a very cold world.

Just look above you when the next violent storm brews. The changes have begun.