Record high temperatures, delayed or absent monsoon rains, and wildfires in Australia,
Record high temperatures in the Philippines, where even the locals find the days very hot,
The colour brown running up the middle of the U.S. from Texas to North Dakota,
The Greenland icecap disappearing completely within a decade,
Wars for resources being the source of almost every conflict in the world from the Rwandan Genocide to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict to the Indo-Pakistanistani standoff in the Himalayas,
The Himalayan source of these major Asian rivers: The Yangtze, Mekong, Ganges, Yellow, Brahmaputra, Irrawaddy, and Salween projected to practically dry up by 2035...
What is one to do?
Read on up in the next blog entry.
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