If I Had Elon Musk’s Money — I’d Do These Two Things

William Robinson

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I think that any sane human would agree that based on reliable scientific research and prediction modeling the world is going to continue to have an ever increasing problem with the disruption to normal weather patterns. And it really doesn’t matter if it is man-made, natural or a combination of the two. The latter is what I think it is, and unfortunately, that’s worse than if it were just either.

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All future weather models predict it becoming more difficult to feed people, and that millions to billions may be forced to relocate.

I know from living in Michigan, U.S. that increasing temperatures will wreak havoc on Michigan’s agricultural industry by forcing farmers to change from their traditional crops to those that can withstand a warmer, wetter environment. It’s the same story across the globe and feeding populations will be a major future challenge.

Governments will be forced to put more focus, financing, and resources into food production at the same time that resources will be more limited due to greater natural disasters and human displacement. Governments that cannot feed their people will collapse, which will bring even greater food chaos. We can see with current global events the difficulty of feeding populations in war torn areas of the globe. It’s a portal into our future as to how we as humans behave when we have little to no food.

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