It’s
particularly trendy among politicians and members of the media to be
worried about climate change. When President Obama recently spoke before
a crowd in Berlin, he said that climate change “is the global threat of our time.”
But that’s not true. Just a cursory glance around the world reveals that, given the enormous problems facing our planet, it would be surprising if climate change cracked a list of the top 10 immediate concerns.
As I discussed in my book Science Left Behind, the single biggest threat facing humanity is poverty.
That’s a mundane topic; it’s neither sexy nor trendy, but it’s nonetheless true. About 1.3 billion people don’t have electricity. A poignant article in TIME described what that life looks like:
The lack of adequate healthcare explains why, in the world’s poorest countries, six of the ten leading causes of death are infectious diseases: lower respiratory infections, diarrhea, AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis and neonatal infections.
[SIDEBAR: GEOENGINEERING IS THE PROBLEM FOR GLOBAL 'DISEASES' AND FURTHER, THE DEPLETED URANIUM DESTROYS THE HUMAN EVERY 'SYSTEM' BEGINNING WITH DIGESTION AND THEN MOVING INTO ELIMINATION, IMMUNE COLLAPSE ~THE SYSTEMS ARE ALL COLLAPSING AND DOING THE BEST AS CAN BE - UNSUCCESSFULLY - TO HEAL THE MIRACLE FORM OF 'COSMIC' EARTH HUMAN - AND SO MANY FORMS OF INCREDIBLE OBVIOUS MYSTICAL POWERS DYING OFF DUE TO THE 'AGENDAS']
In fact, microbiologists in particular would disagree that climate change is the world’s #1 threat. Instead, their biggest fear is the terrifying rise of multi-drug resistant bacteria, as well as the ever-present threat of deadly viruses going pandemic, such as influenza and MERS.
Foreign policy analysts worry about nuclear proliferation, terrorism, and the long-term stability of regional hot spots, such as the Middle East, the Korean peninsula, and the India-Pakistan border. Economists worry about the Eurozone and the possibility of another global financial panic. Energy analysts worry about peak oil and society’s capability of utilizing new forms of energy. Global health experts worry about malnutrition.
And for good reason. Did you know that 250,000 to 500,000 children go blind annually from vitamin A deficiency, half of whom die within 12 months? You won’t find that sad statistic on the front page (or on any page, for that matter) of our newspapers. But think about it. Comprehend it. It might just change your perspective on global priorities.
[SIDEBAR: THE SUN IS BEING INTENTIONALLY BLOCKED AND IN OUR EYES, EVERY LIVING EYE FORM IN EARTH, GETS FROM THE SUN THE VITAMIN ONLY THE SUN CAN GIVE ALL LIFE WITH EYES, THROUGH THE EYES, BLOCKED VIA GEOENGINEERING]
None of this is meant to subtract from the seriousness of climate change. Yes, it is a threat. Rising sea levels could displace millions of people. But, we can start preparing for that contingency now by building floodwalls. We can adapt to marine ecosystem damage via ocean acidification by doing more aquaculture – that is, growing our seafood in tanks on land. We have several decades to adapt to climate change, and there are practical solutions we can implement to mitigate the negative effects.
Other consequences of climate change, such as worsening food and water shortages or quickening the spread of malaria, are simply exacerbating pre-existing problems that would need to be addressed whether or not climate change was occurring.
Basically, what the average person in the Westernized world considers to be a big problem is rarely aligned with reality. Instead, our concerns are more of a reflection of what our culture and the media say our concerns should be.
Tackling the world’s real problems doesn’t make for exciting television, like watching a climate alarmist and a climate denier yell at each other does. But it is the right thing to do.
And that should be exciting enough.
But that’s not true. Just a cursory glance around the world reveals that, given the enormous problems facing our planet, it would be surprising if climate change cracked a list of the top 10 immediate concerns.
As I discussed in my book Science Left Behind, the single biggest threat facing humanity is poverty.
That’s a mundane topic; it’s neither sexy nor trendy, but it’s nonetheless true. About 1.3 billion people don’t have electricity. A poignant article in TIME described what that life looks like:
It’s boring, for one thing — no
television, no MP3 player, no video games. And it’s lonely and
disconnected as well — no computer, no Internet, no mobile phone. You
can read books, of course — but at night you won’t have light, other
than the flicker of firewood. And about that firewood — you or someone
in your family had to gather it during the day, taking you away from
more productive work or schooling, and in some parts of the world,
exposing you to danger. That same firewood is used to cook dinner,
throwing off smoke that can turn the air inside your home far more toxic
than that breathed in an industrial city. You may lack access to
vaccines and modern drugs because the nearest hospital doesn’t have
regular power to keep the medicine refrigerated. You’re desperately poor
— and the lack of electricity helps to ensure that you’ll stay that
way.
[SIDEBAR: GEOENGINEERING IS THE PROBLEM FOR GLOBAL 'DISEASES' AND FURTHER, THE DEPLETED URANIUM DESTROYS THE HUMAN EVERY 'SYSTEM' BEGINNING WITH DIGESTION AND THEN MOVING INTO ELIMINATION, IMMUNE COLLAPSE ~THE SYSTEMS ARE ALL COLLAPSING AND DOING THE BEST AS CAN BE - UNSUCCESSFULLY - TO HEAL THE MIRACLE FORM OF 'COSMIC' EARTH HUMAN - AND SO MANY FORMS OF INCREDIBLE OBVIOUS MYSTICAL POWERS DYING OFF DUE TO THE 'AGENDAS']
In fact, microbiologists in particular would disagree that climate change is the world’s #1 threat. Instead, their biggest fear is the terrifying rise of multi-drug resistant bacteria, as well as the ever-present threat of deadly viruses going pandemic, such as influenza and MERS.
Foreign policy analysts worry about nuclear proliferation, terrorism, and the long-term stability of regional hot spots, such as the Middle East, the Korean peninsula, and the India-Pakistan border. Economists worry about the Eurozone and the possibility of another global financial panic. Energy analysts worry about peak oil and society’s capability of utilizing new forms of energy. Global health experts worry about malnutrition.
And for good reason. Did you know that 250,000 to 500,000 children go blind annually from vitamin A deficiency, half of whom die within 12 months? You won’t find that sad statistic on the front page (or on any page, for that matter) of our newspapers. But think about it. Comprehend it. It might just change your perspective on global priorities.
[SIDEBAR: THE SUN IS BEING INTENTIONALLY BLOCKED AND IN OUR EYES, EVERY LIVING EYE FORM IN EARTH, GETS FROM THE SUN THE VITAMIN ONLY THE SUN CAN GIVE ALL LIFE WITH EYES, THROUGH THE EYES, BLOCKED VIA GEOENGINEERING]
None of this is meant to subtract from the seriousness of climate change. Yes, it is a threat. Rising sea levels could displace millions of people. But, we can start preparing for that contingency now by building floodwalls. We can adapt to marine ecosystem damage via ocean acidification by doing more aquaculture – that is, growing our seafood in tanks on land. We have several decades to adapt to climate change, and there are practical solutions we can implement to mitigate the negative effects.
Other consequences of climate change, such as worsening food and water shortages or quickening the spread of malaria, are simply exacerbating pre-existing problems that would need to be addressed whether or not climate change was occurring.
Basically, what the average person in the Westernized world considers to be a big problem is rarely aligned with reality. Instead, our concerns are more of a reflection of what our culture and the media say our concerns should be.
Tackling the world’s real problems doesn’t make for exciting television, like watching a climate alarmist and a climate denier yell at each other does. But it is the right thing to do.
And that should be exciting enough.
MINNIE, YEA BEANIE, WE LEARNED FROM A VET THAT WAS A SPECIALIST IN ANIMAL ALLERGIES AND HIS FAVORITE DOG - JRT - THAT WAS US, WHEN WE WERE VACCINATED BY A HOLISTIC VET, IT WAS ACTUALLY A 'CHEMICAL COCKTAIL'.
IT'S CALLED THAT LABEL BECAUSE THERE ARE A WHOLE LOT OF POISONS SHOT INTO THE SYSTEM TO PRETEND PREVENT FUTURE DISEASES.
PREVENTATIVE MEDICINE THE HOAX IS CALLED. THE REALITY IS THIS IS A NAZI AGENDA AND IT CAME ABOUT LONG BEFORE THE NAZIS.
THE SAYING, BELIEVE WHAT YOUR DOG THINKS YOU ARE, FOR THE HUMAN BEING, WOULD TO BE LIKE MARK TWAIN AND NOT THE MAD MEN THAT HAVE RULED EARTH.
IN IRELAND THE CELTIC FAIE WHISPER TOLD 'WE'RE LIGHT SPIRITS' THE NAMES ARE MANY THERE. WE WEAR FORM 'DOG' BACKWARDS FOR A POWER UNSEEN. ACCORDING TO THE SPECIALIST AND THIS CAN BE AUTHENTICATED WITH THE DOCTORS OF ANCIENT 'MEDICINE' IN THE EAST - WHEN THE VACCINATION WAS GIVEN, THE POISONS IN THE VACCINE COLLAPSED OUR IMMUNE SYSTEMS. WHEN WE WENT TO SNIFF THE GRASS, EAT OUR FOOD, DRINK OUR WATER, ANY AND ALL BACTERIAL OR OTHER FORMS OF SO CALLED 'MICROBIOTICS' BECAME AN INTENTIONAL GERM OR CALL WHAT IT IS - BIO-WARFARE. OUR WORLD, THE ENVIRONMENT WHICH SHOULD BE OUR BEST FRIEND BECAME OUR MOST DANGEROUS AND DEADLY ENEMY. IT WAS A LONG DIFFICULT WALK TO GET TO BE A HAPPY DOG IN EARTH, SO MUCH CARE TO STAY ALIVE AND BREATHE - WE ONLY GET THE BREATH AND IN THE END, THIS ENDS VERY QUICKLY. THIS IS BEING SHORTENED DUE TO THE 'AGENDAS'.
GENGHIS KHAN |
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