If you're here to deny or cast doubt on climate change, your comment will be reported and removed. Please, don't be that person. This video is for those who accept that climate change is a problem and that we need to focus on taking positive steps. Let's help each other out together :)
things that need mentioning. in the future people need to get use to washing their bodies much less and use at most one gallon and then reuse that water for laundry and finally in a biogas digester that drains into a garden. learn to use sand, or dirt to help clean dishes and the body. dust bath's is what animals use, birds, to also help get rid of tick or flees. people really need to read books like just enough lesson's from the edo period in japan where they lived sustainably for 260 years.
This is lovely. Excellent suggestions about how to prepare. I traveled to the Great Lakes three years ago, looking at property, but haven’t pulled the trigger yet. Namaste 🙏.
Whilst the ideas about growing one's one food are excellent in theory, they are not practicable for average person - American or Australian. The impact that climate change will have on the ability to grow vegetable-based food will be enormous. Drought and heat will strongly impact growing in most places. Marauders, thieves, pests, will all threaten survival. But most of all the sheer labour of growing the food one needs to survive will be more than most can do. And last, lets not forget the area one will have to farm to grow officiant food under these adverse conditions. All the other survivalists will also want that land and will fight and kill you if necessary to get it. In a nutshell, approaching 100% of the population will die in the weeks to months following some crisis.
I'm with you, but not sure about death toll. Depends on the crisis and how it works out. Weather extremes, hunger, violence, energy, crumbling infrasture, more violence, larger and well organized groups will survive the first time, you will never do it alone. Then it depends on how new climate situation makes this planet habitable, still, in some places.
I agree. And I'm a beans, bullets & band-aids Survivalist. As far as boiling water is concerned: That's what rocket (biomass) stoves are for. And I've been going pee for years, outside. On my compost piles and all around my property. It's good for the soil.
Maybe that’s the lifestyle we need to gear towards. I already consider myself a minimalist but definitely not as much as you haha. How long have you been doing it?
@@AmanLuthra Sorry for the late response. Like my favorite collapse theorist John Michael Greer says, "Collapse now and avoid the rush." For years, now. More recently, I've learned how to make my own fermented organic fertilizer. Not because I'm an eco-nut, but because I don't want my crops to be dependent on chemicals, just in case they're in short supply... Like right now.
If you're here to deny or cast doubt on climate change, your comment will be reported and removed. Please, don't be that person. This video is for those who accept that climate change is a problem and that we need to focus on taking positive steps. Let's help each other out together :)
Glad you're doing that. These people are just exhausting without leading anywhere to somehow constructive.
Thank you for your videos, it is concerning for the people around the world who are going to have to adjust their lives due to Climate Change.
things that need mentioning. in the future people need to get use to washing their bodies much less and use at most one gallon and then reuse that water for laundry and finally in a biogas digester that drains into a garden. learn to use sand, or dirt to help clean dishes and the body. dust bath's is what animals use, birds, to also help get rid of tick or flees. people really need to read books like just enough lesson's from the edo period in japan where they lived sustainably for 260 years.
Yep there are much more sustainable ways to live. It may be inconvenient, but it’s important to give back to the environment we rely on every day.
im moving to a fairly remote island. i dont expect to survive, i just wanna be somewhere relatively quiet and alone when i pass.
Most people live in homes/ appt/ rentals that have balcony or yard but how many are gardening?
Nice job
This is lovely. Excellent suggestions about how to prepare. I traveled to the Great Lakes three years ago, looking at property, but haven’t pulled the trigger yet. Namaste 🙏.
Stay away from the coast, for hurricanes.
Whilst the ideas about growing one's one food are excellent in theory, they are not practicable for average person - American or Australian. The impact that climate change will have on the ability to grow vegetable-based food will be enormous. Drought and heat will strongly impact growing in most places. Marauders, thieves, pests, will all threaten survival. But most of all the sheer labour of growing the food one needs to survive will be more than most can do. And last, lets not forget the area one will have to farm to grow officiant food under these adverse conditions. All the other survivalists will also want that land and will fight and kill you if necessary to get it. In a nutshell, approaching 100% of the population will die in the weeks to months following some crisis.
I'm with you, but not sure about death toll. Depends on the crisis and how it works out. Weather extremes, hunger, violence, energy, crumbling infrasture, more violence, larger and well organized groups will survive the first time, you will never do it alone. Then it depends on how new climate situation makes this planet habitable, still, in some places.
I saw a CZcams on how to prepare squirrels for eating. I'm glad I'm Vegan. Veggie since 15, and that' was 50 years ago---lololol
I’m vegan too! Glad you enjoy it :)
Thanks Aman, very thought provoking and helpful in thinking ahead and taking positive steps
Thank you very much! I’d love to be proven wrong haha
I agree.
And I'm a beans, bullets & band-aids Survivalist.
As far as boiling water is concerned: That's what rocket (biomass) stoves are for.
And I've been going pee for years, outside. On my compost piles and all around my property. It's good for the soil.
Maybe that’s the lifestyle we need to gear towards. I already consider myself a minimalist but definitely not as much as you haha. How long have you been doing it?
@@AmanLuthra Sorry for the late response. Like my favorite collapse theorist John Michael Greer says, "Collapse now and avoid the rush."
For years, now. More recently, I've learned how to make my own fermented organic fertilizer. Not because I'm an eco-nut, but because I don't want my crops to be dependent on chemicals, just in case they're in short supply... Like right now.
15:05 ask god to stop climate chsnge while you at it. 😃
Yeah good point haha
God bless the people of Ukraine 🇺🇦
God bless 🙌