Here are the preparations and adaptations needed to survive the climate change emergency for as long and as comfortably as possible

Last Updated 6.20.23

 

The drive to survive at all costs is very powerful in our species. Part 1 of the Job One for Humanity Climate and Global Heating Resilience Plan was designed to help people who choose Option 2 make emergency preparations.

Part 2 of the Job One plan is focused exclusively on helping you make the necessary survival adaptations. 

Individuals who choose to survive as long as possible might also relocate to safer global heating lands. They might also form or join a sustainable eco-community as found in our ClimateSave Villages project. (This community will have their back as things worsen and help them produce what is necessary as distribution networks stall or collapse.)

People who choose this Option 2 also may see the many global warming survival benefits worth taking the chance to survive longer through careful and wise emergency preparation and adaptation. They may even believe that if they can survive, they can become one of the co-creators of a Great Global Rebirth

While individuals who chose Option 2 are preparing and adapting for climate collapse, they may also be doing everything else within their zone of influence and vote power to get their governments to finally enforce the life-critical 2025 global fossil fuel targets.

 

Please check out the other climate change action decision choice options below:

Action 1: Force Government to ACT

Action 3: Accept global heating extinction and climate collapse

Action 4: Combine elements from the three strategies

Action 5: Here is what Job One for Humanity recommends 

 

Please click here to volunteer at Job One for Humanity and help us fix the climate change extinction nightmare.


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