Are European Weather Patterns Changing?

April 7, 2009

Have you noticed the severe weather pattern changes in some parts of Europe of late, where some countries, in particular England, recently experienced severe problems as a consequence of extreme weather patterns. While heavy snowfall and icy conditions made people aware that there are currently different weather conditions at play, did you notice anything else?

What do these severe weather pattern changes, which have caused so much havoc in some parts of Western Europe, mean other than inconvenience for some and having some extra fun with snow for others?

What does it do for bird and animal life? How severely were they affected?

What do these severe weather pattern changes mean for those that are trying to predict weather patterns such as a weatherman? Perhaps for some that they may no longer be in a position to adequately predict the weather in such regions.

It is unfortunate that most people are not yet aware that these weather extremes have begun happening more often. The year 2008 was marked by severe weather extremes in many parts of the world. More details about this can be found on the World Meteorological Organization?s website

Once these extreme conditions subside most people forget that there has been a severe disruption of normal weather patterns and don?t give it any further thought.

In essence, have YOU asked yourself how your future may be affected by these extreme weather patterns? Could these changing weather patterns affect you more than it has until now? Are there worsening conditions on the way?

Up till now, very few people would consider moving house as most find it hard to belief these extreme weather patterns will continue and that they could begin to be severely affected by it. However, what if in the near future this is no longer so?

What if there will be major weather pattern changes on an ongoing basis, which are just beginning to affect more and more parts of the world?

What if the stresses placed on infrastructure, due to these weather extremes, could begin to play a very important role in future planning?

What if climate change itself is no longer preventable?

What if we are moving towards a very unstable weather pattern, the beginning of which we are already seeing happening?

Could the weather already have begun this cycle of instability and we have not noticed it? Often these extreme weather patterns are dismissed as simply an act of nature, with the thought that “these things sometimes happen”.

Why are most people not more vigilant and thinking about where we are heading under present weather conditions? Why is there a lack of care in resolving our own pollution issues?

Life in the sense of how we know it will soon change, as most people will no longer find these coming changes comforting.

These predictions I am sharing in this article are not to be dismissed as this will begin to show itself within the next two years.


The Future Of Our Planet Is No Longer As Stable As It Seems

July 1, 2008

Planetary change will become a major problem for those people who will not believe that this is about to happen. The planet is a sentient being and can be likened to an organism. It does not have the complexity of the human mind and in many ways, it is a reasonably simple organism. However, it has an innate ability to adjust itself in ways not currently understood.

When such an organism is out of balance, it will have to be adjusted to function in the best possible way. It will by its own making always try to regain the best possible balance under the conditions that are present at that time.

Each organism is driven by its own uniqueness or intelligence. This applies to all living forms on the planet, from the simpler to the most advanced. Our planet has its own simple mechanism. This mechanism drives the planet. It is a type of intelligence that helps the planet to be in a stable orbit and allows it to be a stable organism in its totality.

The planet’s surface and its overall content will have to be in alignment with the overall order of intelligence by which the planet functions. The planet’s surface is under duress and is in a situation whereby its core intelligence may no longer be able to support the present, continuing rate of humanity’s destruction of planetary resources.

This destructive process is a direct result of beliefs that began many years ago when humanity wanted more of everything, such as household appliances and improved transport. In the ensuing years, this has lead to present-day excessiveness.

Global warming has been the immediate result of excessive production or consumerism; however, there has been an overall lack of understanding of its effect on the planet and its ecological structure.

The planet’s current outlook is grim. It can be likened to a car with flat tires. This car can still be driven, but the prolonged contact of its rotating flat tires on the road’s surface will damage this car beyond repair.

Due to industrialization, the planet’s ecological structure (the tires) became damaged. It could be likened to this car driving with many unrepaired punctures. In the later part of the previous century, the ecological structure was in a state similar to this car with flat tires, but still being driven.

Around the year 2000, the planet’s ecological structures no longer had any remaining support or foundation—just like this car still moving forward on metal rims without the tire rubber. Hypothetically, these metal rims are expected to be worn away by around 2025, with the car no longer able to perform its mechanical function and carry its load forward. The planet’s ecological structures are now functioning in a similar way to this car. By 2025, the planet may be in a similar position whereby it can no longer function in ways that are beneficial for humanity.

The planet’s functional structure needs to remain in balance. The ecological imbalance caused by humanity has severely disrupted this planetary balance and this cannot continue. Within the next twenty years the planet will begin major realignments because of how its own unique intelligence function. This will begin many planetary changes for all of humankind.


After 2025 – What Will Happen When Most Ice Masses Have Disappeared?

June 3, 2008

Within the next twenty years almost all of the current ice structure will have melted, however, at present this does not concern most of the world’s population. While it is true that we can live without these ice masses, ecologically this is not sound. The planet’s ecology will not be able to sustain a balanced environment without its glaciers and other ice masses.

While most of humanity may think the present melting of glaciers, Arctic ice and the ice covering mountainous areas, is a natural event, this is not so. More and more ice is melting due to global warming as well as a severely damaged environment which is no longer coping.

Once this cycle of melting ice masses has completed there will no longer be any ice masses left for the many environmental processes, which are all playing an important part in the overall ecological balance this planet needs. What could be the next climate phase once the ice masses have disappeared? The planet could cool down to regain its balance, in what for most people will be unforeseen ways. Another possibility is that the planet would change or reverse its cycle. However, none of the outcomes are a certainty yet.

While some believe that land ice will only partially disappear and that some ice will always remain in the Polar Regions and glaciers, this is not true from our perspective. The planet is well on its way to having almost no ice masses left within the next twenty-five years.

The planet’s atmospheric pressure system will change once these land ice masses have disappeared. There will no longer be “water flows” as part of a balanced ecological structure to continue nature’s cyclical process in ways we currently experience. Change will take place affecting barometric pressures, condensation and so forth, creating different rainfall patterns.

How will the rest of the weather processes change when around 2025 most of these ice masses will have melted? We expect that for about five years the weather patterns will initially be the same, however, around 2030 we foresee dramatic changes in the rainfall patterns. Once this has begun we foresee a major change in climate within a matter of one year. All over the planet a dramatic change in the climate affecting, in particular, the rainfall is expected to take place. Such changing rainfall patterns will be ecologically disastrous for all. They are likely to become erratic, with perhaps no rain for longer than usual periods, or with no rainfall at all; inland regions may be the worse affected by the change in climate.

So the future looks bleak in relation to climate change as it stands now, with rapidly declining ice masses such as the polar ice and far more drought or flooding than before.

Most of humanity has not taken much interest in what will happen once the ice mass has disappeared. It is not looking ahead enough and has little concern for these reducing ice masses. Humanity is not looking at the ever-increasing pollution problem, in particular, atmospheric pollution, which is the real cause behind all of this. As a result people are not taking adequate action to reduce their impact on the environment.

Thus, with these melting ice masses becoming an ever-increasing problem, it is time for humanity to mature and look at the impact of their present lifestyle on the environment. The ever-increasing pollution resulting from humanity’s wish for luxury goods and products, which is having a serious affect on the environment, cannot continue as in the end humanity’s own destiny is at stake.


Towards 2025 – With Fewer Glaciers and Less Arctic Ice

May 30, 2008

Many of the ice structures such as glaciers, ice in mountain areas, and the Arctic icecap are melting. Most of those structures will no longer be in existence within the next twenty years. Much of the Arctic ice has disappeared and many of the glaciers are shrinking. But with all these ice structures visibly melting why are we not becoming more concerned about a future with almost no ice masses left on land? In fact, not many people have given the consequences of these melting icecaps much thought at all.

The truth is that most people believe the present rate of melting ice mass is a natural event, however, this is not so. This rapid meltdown is not necessarily the result of man-made processes any longer. This meltdown is speeded up because most of the planet’s ecological structures are no longer functioning in the best possible ways. As a result these masses of ice can no longer remain in existence while the rest of the ecology is already so damaged.

Many people are beginning to notice the consequences of pollution. The resulting ecological damage is causing much hardship for most people on all continents. With so many severely polluted waterways, atmospheric pollution all over the planet, and in some parts of the world the food quality being affected, it is important to become aware and more proactive about reducing pollution.

It is often overlooked that pollution is the main contributor to the present meltdown. Our severely ecologically damaged environment – with its own environmental processes – can from a higher perspective no longer support these processes in the best possible ways.

It is of utmost importance to look at what can be done to preserve our precious planet, our natural heritage, for our own benefit. This includes all ice structures such as icebergs, glaciers, Arctic ice and ice in mountainous regions, as these are all facets of a whole complex ecological structure.

Most people have not given much thought to what will happen once these ice masses have disappeared and the molecular structures of all the ice, in particular that on land has changed from a frozen to a more fluid state. What would eventually happen with the climate when there is hardly any ice left?

With humans already polluting most parts of the world, will there be more man-made pollution once the newly gained land is occupied, worsening the never-ending cycle of ecological destruction? Humanity is running out of time and needs to stop this increasing cycle of polluting the planet.

While this melting of icecaps and glaciers is of concern because of the ecological damage to the environment, the meltdown is also happening as part of the overall process of global warming. The present meltdown is an intricate part of a whole long chain of events affecting the climate; with this melting of ice structures placed somewhere in the middle. Once all these climate change events have completed, which is expected to be around 2025, the environment will be severely damaged. There will be almost no remaining land ice and in all likelihood constant cataclysmic events happening, with more and more environmental problems occurring.

While most of humanity is not too concerned yet about the melting of these large ice structures, there is a real concern from the Spirit world what the outcome will be because ultimately, humanity’s own survival is at stake.

While there is still enough time to make adequate change to reverse the never-ending cycle of pollution, few people are looking in that direction, they are often looking the other way.


Climate Change And Your Retirement – Your Future May Not Be What You Expect

May 19, 2008

Most people will begin tolook at their future and decide where they wish to live, what to do with their time and how best to afford it. They may even consult financial planners and know what they will do with their time once retired. They usually do not look at their future from the perspective of climate change and global warming and the outcome of an ever-increasing burden on the ecology.

One of the most important issues for all of humanity is to have sustainable living conditions and a sustainable environment. This issue is however still ignored by most people. While is likely there will no longer be an environmentally sustainable future left within the next 25 years, not many people are taking notice of this fact. This will mean that the future we would all like, one with favorable ecological conditions is no longer a certainty.

Most people would like to have a future whereby all their needs are met including enough fresh, clean air, clean water and to be able to live in a sustainable environment. They do not expect a future with such severely diminished forests, that these forests can no longer support the environment, or a potential future with lack of fresh, clean air. However, with the current trend of ever-increasing pollution and continual further devastation of forests there will soon no longer be a future that can sustain all of humanity.

While the country in which you live can influence the quality of your lifestyle, it cannot control the way the planet’s ecological structures respond to the ever-increasing pollution and ecological damage that is becoming an increasing burden. Changing weather patterns are already happening more and more and are a result of climate change.

A looming issue of importance to us al is that our forests can soon no longer adequately supply oxygen, which is a major contributor to humanity’s well-being. In addition, the oxygen we breathe might also become more and more poisoned because of man-made chemical processes as well as fall-out from volcanic eruptions. Within the next five to seven years this diminishing of fresh clean air will become a real environmental issue.

The weather patterns are changing due to global warming and ecologically unsustainable environments. This, in turn, is creating the untenable situation whereby, most likely within the next fifteen years, many river systems will no longer be able to support humanity. Also, because of the amount of pollution that flows into rivers there may no longer be enough fresh water supplies. This may begin to affect more people than currently expected within the next ten years.

While most of us do not look at our future from an ecological perspective, it is important to begin to think of what the result will be of the current continuing ecological devastation and how this may affect your future. The current climate change issues as well as the ever-increasing pollution are creating an ecological disaster situation that can no longer be fixed and nature is not capable of restoring itself

Humanity will need to make adequate changes to their lifestyle, as there are no longer other options. It is running out of time.