Category Archives: drought

“It Feels Like The End Of The World”

At one time, I posted four or five times a week. I post much less now, not because of a lack of material, but because I feel like I’ve said everything five or six times, and I have a deeply ingrained aversion to repeating myself. But once in a while one or two things come […]

“We’re Seeing The Reliability Of The Seasons… Break Down”

The world is a big place, and change to the very systems that God created to sustain life on the planet is happening all over this world.  To be more precise, we are seeing accelerating decline in the earth’s systems – its oceanic, atmospheric, climate, food production and fresh water systems.  The accelerating decline we […]

Water Wars – in the US and the Middle East

I highly recommend that you read the two main articles cited in this post.  Both regard water, conflict, and societal impact on a potentially broad scale, and both come at it from very different but complimentary perspectives. The first of the articles is from the New York Times and details some of the impacts currently […]