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Old 08.18.2018, 10:20 AM   #40691
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Originally Posted by GravitySlips
What can we do as individuals to mitigate the upcoming hell, as individuals/countries whatever? How can we change our way of life radically on a global level?


We do what people have done forever in the face of climate change: adapt or move or die. You put your house on stilts or move your town up the hillside. Personally we live a more sustainable lifestyle, consuming less, avoiding corporate poisons, not traveling on jets and eating and thinking for wellness. Ram Dass said it best: "Be Here Now".

the sheer bioload of the human race and parallel need to scarify the earth's surface exponentially is changing climate now - there are heat bubbles around the cities -

Talking about pollution is taboo, as if the toxic waste problem is gone. There is no discussion on the issue of toxifying and heating the environment; inundating it in electromagnetic pollution, massive unrestricted layers and layers of waves of microwaves and other frequencies blasting the biosphere.

Climate is constantly changing and there is a large industry invested in making us think we are responsible personally for the movement of glaciers and eruption of volcanoes.
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