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Climate Change and Your Retirement - a Changing Future

Most people will look at their future and may decide where they wish to live, how to spend their time and how best to afford it. They may even consult financial planners and have already what they will do with their time once retired. They often 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 humanity is to have a sustainable environment and sustainable living conditions. However, this issue is still ignored by most people. While it 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 reduced 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 people.

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 which is becoming an increasing burden. Changing weather patterns are already happening more and more and are a result of climate change.

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 climate is 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 rivers 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 many more people in 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.

Mia was told by Spirit in 2004 that by 2009 major climate changes would begin . This information can be found in her book - New Concepts for Business and Humanity. Chapter 1 can be downloaded for free from her website at www.miadenhaan.com

Mia den Haan

Mia is able to communicate with Spirit. Her ability to channel has been recognized by many people who received personal guidance. Her latest book "New Concepts for Business and Humanity" contains information about the future of humanity. A free download of the first chapter is available from her website www.miadenhaan.com

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