Warning: this blog will be updated sporadically as time permits. I will update it as often as I have time and something to say.
And to the point: as everyone knows by now, GEAS has released that new study giving the human race until 2042 – that’s only 23 years – until mass extinction. Given our recent population growth, the new data is certainly unexpected, but look at the red squirrels. GEAS was dead on with that one – literally. We need to do something, and we need to start now, or we’ll end up following them into extinction. Personally, I worry most about the superthreats the GEAS has named “Ravenous” and “Generation Exile.” I have known about the water shortage and the hot stains since almost the beginning – around 2008 or so, I think it was. It didn’t seem like much then, did it? If only it could have stayed that way – a distant possiblity several generations down the line, no more.
I used to live in San Diego, which was a dry semi-desert when I left it. I don’t know what it looks like now; I haven’t been following their news like I should, and with me going back in two weeks! I just hope it’s not too bad – I know a lot of people moved out when the last drought started and just didn’t end, and then of course there was that earthquake that broke water mains all over the city. I got depressed when I started reading about that, and after I didn’t look again. I’ll be going back two weeks from now; look for my news then. I’ll try by best to get this updated.