Why Our Organization is NOT a Survivalist, Prepper, Doomer, Post-Doomer, or "Near Term Humanity Extinction!" Community
After reviewing all of the scary future consequences concerning the 12 major challenges of our future found on the Job One for Humanity website, it is only fair to wonder if we are some group of survivalists or end of the world preppers, but...

February 2021 was an Important Month for UN Reports on the Climate and Biodiversity Emergencies
Several UN reports in February 2021 reminded the world about something we already knew (from the IPCC 2018 1.5ºC Report and the UNEP 2020 Gap Report): that to prevent global climate catastrophe, global carbon emissions must drop 50% from today by 2030 — which can readily be achieved by today’s amazing developments in clean renewable energies. All that is stopping the transition to energy safety is world governments still handing out money to the fossil fuel corporations.

We are facing an unparalleled moment of peak collective challenge far beyond the hardships of the Covid pandemic and its economic hardship. We now face a DOUBLE whammy.
This unprecedented collective moment will require wisdom, sacrifice, and enduring new hardships that humanity has never faced before to survive and thrive through our "double whammy."

Our 2021 Global Warming and Climate Change Consequence Predictions
Every year we put out our list of new global warming predictions early in the new year. Year after year we have been very accurate! Psychologists say it is best to provide the bad news first.
Read moreBiden Passes the Climate Test, Short and Sweet
This is a short blog on the greatest climate news.
President Biden of the United States has acted on planet-wrecking fossil fuel subsidies, with an executive order directing federal agencies to eliminate fossil fuel subsidies as consistent with applicable law, and he will bring up this crime of all time with the US Congress.

President Biden’s Bid to Become Climate Change World Champion
On day one of his administration, President Biden issued what could possibly be the world’s strongest overall policy on climate change (though still not enough to prevent climate catastrophe). In particular, this applies to the section: Accounting for the Benefits of Reducing Climate Pollution. (No one else is calling it "climate pollution.")
Below is a much shortened and highlighted edit of the far-reaching Biden executive order with respect to climate change.
