At present most people do not believe that it is necessary to make changes to their lifestyle to prevent a major planetary upheaval. The way most people view life in relation to climate change is often that all is still well and there is no need to make the necessary lifestyle changes. Should they have some concern about the present climate change, this is often rationalized or a good reason is found to marginalize the fact that climate change is caused by humanity itself.

While some may be concerned of late about the severity of earthquakes, this is usually a temporary concern that fades away as soon as all is back to normal; there is often no foresight in relation to the consequences of climate change.

Although many people are not aware of it yet, climate change will soon become a real threat for most of humanity. In about three years the majority of the human race will have gained major insight into what the future will hold in relation to expected climate changes.

This prediction may not have much of a reality to it yet, however, there will come a time soon, where most people will begin to understand, because of actual events that will begin to emerge.

While all of this may sound like a doomsday scenario, these climate change predictions are the result of a lack of effort and urgency by the human race to reduce its overall carbon emissions.

We have the power to combat climate change and make all the necessary changes required to prevent such a future outcome.

Life itself is a process which humanity can steer in many different directions. The course of most of life’s events is on the whole at a global level driven by humanity itself.

What if China had not developed as rapidly as it currently has, if the western world had not bought most of their products, but had chosen a different path? China is following the same path most western countries began many years ago, with consumerism becoming the main part of its lifestyle and well-being.

With the rapid growth in production of goods and materialism in most major nations, what will happen to what remains of the environment and its ecological functioning?

What will be the aftermath of the rapid increase in pollution on both humanity and the environment? There will then no longer be opportunities to rebuild the lost environmental structures; and this will have further consequences on all.

While most people expect life at present to continue as it is, as not enough major ecological calamities have happened yet, there will come a time when they will have to make lifestyle changes, as nature will run its own course.

The course of action humanity is taking will not be able to adequately sustain its chances of future survival, as changes in weather patterns will increase. Humanity has not yet realized that it needs to change its present lifestyle for the benefit of its own future survival.

By not making the required lifestyle changes to reduce global pollution, there will be consequences in the near future whereby much of humanity will no longer have the benefits that their current lifestyle is providing.

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