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Towards 2025 – With Fewer Glaciers and Less Arctic Ice

Many of the ice structures such as glaciers, ice in mountain areas, and the Arctic icecap are melting. Most of those structures will no longer be in existence within the next twenty years. Much of the Arctic ice has disappeared and many of the glaciers are shrinking. But with all these ice structures visibly melting why are we not becoming more concerned about a future with almost no ice masses left on land? In fact, not many people have given the consequences of these melting icecaps much thought at all.

 

The truth is that most people believe the present rate of melting ice mass is a natural event, however, this is not so. This rapid meltdown  is not necessarily the result of man-made processes any longer. This meltdown is speeded up because most of the planet’s ecological structures are no longer functioning in the best possible ways. As a result these masses of ice can no longer remain in existence while the rest of the ecology is already so damaged.

 

Many people are beginning to notice the consequences of pollution. The resulting ecological damage is causing much hardship for most people on all continents. With so many severely polluted waterways, atmospheric pollution all over the planet, and in some parts of the world the food quality being affected, it is important to become aware and more proactive about reducing pollution.

 

It is often overlooked that pollution is the main contributor to the present meltdown. Our severely ecologically damaged environment – with its own environmental processes – can from a higher perspective no longer support these processes in the best possible ways.

 

It is of utmost importance to look at what can be done to preserve our precious planet, our natural heritage, for our own benefit. This includes all ice structures such as icebergs, glaciers, Arctic ice and ice in mountainous regions, as these are all facets of a whole complex ecological structure.

 

Most people have not given much thought to what will happen once these ice masses have disappeared and the molecular structures of all the ice, in particular that on land has changed from a frozen to a more fluid state. What would eventually happen with the climate when there is hardly any ice left?

 

With humans already polluting most parts of the world, will there be more man-made pollution once the newly gained land is occupied, worsening the never-ending cycle of ecological destruction? Humanity is running out of time and needs to stop this increasing cycle of polluting the planet.

 

While this melting of icecaps and glaciers is of concern because of the ecological damage to the environment, the meltdown is also happening as part of the overall process of global warming.  The present meltdown is an intricate part of a whole long chain of events affecting the climate; with this melting of ice structures placed somewhere in the middle. Once all these climate change events have completed, which is expected to be around 2025, the environment will be severely damaged. There will be almost no remaining land ice and in all likelihood constant cataclysmic events happening, with more and more environmental problems occurring.

 

While most of humanity is not too concerned yet about the melting of these large ice structures, there is a real concern from the Spirit world what the outcome will be because ultimately, humanity’s own survival is at stake.

 

While there is still enough time to make adequate change to reverse the never-ending cycle of pollution, few people are looking in that direction, they are often looking the other way. 

Mia den Haan

Mia has the ability 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 a different future than most expect. A free download of the first chapter is available from her website www.miadenhaan.com

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