April 4, 2025

4 thoughts on “Sustainable Development Goals Explained: Climate Action

  1. If the world as we know it, had a time limit unless the world did something extraordinary, whatever the cost and sacrifice, and UN was leading the operation, then the first thing to do would be to deploy 1 million soldiers and botanists around each rainforrest like Amazonas to reduce further deforestation and study effects and recovery. Every nation should plant many tree's where it is possible to grow them. Reduce fertilityrates in nations where the birthrates are not sustainable. – And all of this should be under the immediate first step of reaction.

    It should be treated equally as a meteor heading for earth with same timelimit as climatedoomsday. I really dont think forcing goals producing rockets in each nation would help much.

    Everything else, and pushing climate goals to each nation, and make a competition between political wings, it's just indirectly interference in nations sovereignity, to adjust the balance in a way that saves another hidden agenda. One agenda that covers not only the climate madness, but all madnesses that is recognized in sudden huge changes, and outsourced sovereignity deals without caring for constitutional rules and founding laws.

    Follow FN, and those above the skies that pull the strings, vote for climate party and their red allies, and we will see the dark ages in about 10-12 years, like UN stated.

  2. Sea level rise

    A logical Contribution to curb Sea level rise is to keep the 'usable freshwater' of the 2 longest Rivers on Earth within. ( The Oceans have enough water volume )

    ***** The Nile River In Africa and the Amazon River in South America .

    One could do something similar in every country .
    The Amazon River
    The Amazon River in South America carries 190000 cubic meters of fresh water into the Atlantic Ocean every second.
    Per Day that is 16.416 billion cubic meters of fresh water.

    * THATS 5991840 billion cubic meters of fresh water per year Of 365 Days .

    The Nile River In Africa
    At the Nile River, one can add artificial Tributaries that cut right through the whole of the Sahara and make a Very Fertile and Habitable Living Environment there.
    REGARDS,

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