Mia den Haan is an author who has worked in the information technology sector since the early seventies, both in Europe and Australia.
Mia has also received information about the planet’s future in various forms,such as visions, dreams, and through channelings.
She makes the channeled information she has received available through her writing and through her website at http://www.miadenhaan.com. She has received on various topics, such as the planet and its future, the role of the True Self, and a new method to help humanity at large find solutions in a new way, based on higher awareness.A free download of the first chapter of her book called New Concepts for Business and Humanity can be downloaded from www.miadenhaan.com
There has been a trend for people to be in denial that there will be major changes because of global warming and climate change. Most people would like to think that all will be well, however, this is no longer possible.
Most people are aware that life at the moment is no longer what they were expecting because of many changes in society and because of climate change. However, few people are aware that within the next five years far more change is expected happen.
Many planetary and weather changes will begin to emerge because of global warming and climate change. By 2011 it may already be clear to most people that this is happening.
It is of utmost importance and for your own benefit to understand that based on the current state of affairs with the planet, there will soon no longer be a future with sustainable living conditions. This will have an effect on most of humanity.
Despite the fact that global awareness about the state of the planet has increased enormously of late, more and more technological advances are becoming available and there is an increased willingness to make sustainable changes to help the environment, on a practical level there is not enough action taken to prevent the current process of unsustainable growth.
Changes to lifestyle are the most important issue humanity will have to face. Humanity will need to reverse a process of unsustainable growth due to lifestyle choices and economic growth, as its current way of living cannot adequately sustain humanity in the near future.
People will have to become more actively involved in making the necessary, mainly lifestyle, changes for the benefit of their own future and for that of next generations. They will need to find ways to reverse the current trends of ecological and environmental damage that is happening all over the world, and is still on the increase.
Most of humanity has not been aware and is inactive about a possible scenario, which has the potential of becoming an enormous looming disaster. This disaster can only narrowly be averted if people on every continent will come to the fore and begin to carry out lifestyle changes where they can. Global warming and climate change can no longer be denied.
Those in a position of power and those that are in an educational role are in particular in a privileged position to be the first ones to participate, contribute and be of assistance with these needed lifestyle changes.
Good governance and implementation of plans to support the environment are of major importance, however, every individual will need to have the will-power as well as the insight to make adequate changes to reduce their impact on the environment.
No single individual has all the answers for the planet's problems, the immensity of which is beyond most people's daily outlook of life. Most people would agree, however, that the future outlook is not good given the rate at which global warming is increasing and given the already known facts scientists have been presenting, which show how much the planet's ecology has been damaged.
Climate change has begun and evidence of this can be found everywhere. It is important to better understand what this global rise in temperature will mean for the planet and your overall future. By increasing the understanding what the future will hold, people are often more likely to wish to make lifestyle changes.
From a Truth perspective there is barely any time left to make adequate changes so that the present generation can survive the last years of their life. Most of the important resources are dwindling enormously. There is not enough time left to make adequate changes to change this process.
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