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Uhlanda
Uhlanda ; TFS 🦋 Is it a coincidence that bad things happen or just the outcome of unfortunate natural disasters? People believe generally what’s proven I don’t have proof I have faith somewhat of a sixth sense that allows me the capability of comprehending what my unsubconcious desires are. I can dream and there’s a chance it happens by a play by play exact outcome of what I’ve previously seen in my dreams?
By Nicole Danby5 years ago in Futurism
The City of Tracy Celebrates the U.S. Inauguration of a Revolutionary Green New Deal Via “Tracy Renewable Energy”

“One of the biggest questions in the climate change debate: Are humans any smarter than frogs in a pot? If you put a frog in a pot and slowly turn up the heat, it won’t jump out. Instead, it will enjoy the nice warm bath until it is cooked to death. We humans seem to be doing pretty much the same thing.”....Jeff Goodell
By Jimmy Stars World5 years ago in Futurism
Reasons to Invest in Sustainable Packaging
Our environment is choked with finite resources and that we realize ourselves leaving ever more increasing ecological footprints. For this reason, and lots of others, many flexible packaging companies promote the employment of sustainable packaging as the simplest way to reduce future harm and preserve the earth for future generations.
By Jupiter Laminators5 years ago in Futurism
Water Woes
With the prospect of drought conditions as severe as the dust bowls of the 1930's this summer and with the current water troubles in Flint Michigan, Tampa, Florida and so many other areas in the United States it is imperative that the Biden Administration's infrastructure plan's first priority is clean fresh water transfer systems to fill aquifers that have been depleted especially in the Mid-West . This, so that in the event that there is severe drought conditions the effects would be greatly reduced. It is these water transfer systems much like the oil pipeline in Alaska that would ensure enough clean fresh water from areas that receive enough rainfall or snow runoff be available to drought affected regions across the United States. If we can build transfer systems for oil we sure as hell can do it for fresh clean water.
By Dr. Williams5 years ago in Futurism
6 Ways You Might Be Harming The Environment: And How To Stop!
Did you know that many people who are harming the environment don’t even realise they are doing it? Environmental damage isn’t only caused on a vast scale by large corporations, harmful emissions, or global pollution. It is also caused in small but significant ways right in our homes or workplaces.
By Alexander Belsey5 years ago in Futurism
The Crossing
It seemed to be a fact of life that any bout of good luck was sure to be followed by bad. At least, that was what Rhiannon had determined over many, many years. Graduating college had been followed by a massive recession, so no one was hiring full-time. Finally finding a full-time job was rewarded with her car giving up the ghost before any sort of savings could be built up. And so, when she got the notification a lottery ticket she’d purchased (alongside a singular bottle of wine and a bag of chips) at a gas station had won...well, she just started bracing herself.
By Kira Lempereur5 years ago in Futurism
To Taste an Extinct Cuisine
A chilly wind shook the makeshift rope harness holding him over the slowly collapsing cliff of the riverbank and made the sweat streaking down his forehead feel as cold as the frozen soil he was digging away at. Two other men were hanging next to him leaning into the mire of mud and ice and attacking the permafrost with sorely abused picks. The work was exhausting and filthy, but they had to move quickly to come away with their prize before their labor came to the attention of the authorities or other prospectors. Excavating for mammoths in Yakutia in the northeast of Russia is illegal without a permit, but rivers like the Kolyma cut deep into the permafrost and regularly expose paleontological treasures frozen for tens of thousands of years when the relative warmth of summer melts away their tombs. Global warming has helped to free ever more specimens, but the shifting of the melting permafrost has wrought havoc on those who live atop it by demolishing buildings and thawing underground larders. These sorts of difficulties have only made it all the more tempting for residents to engage in unauthorized excavations in search of valuable mammoth tusk ivory.
By Chance Jones5 years ago in Futurism
No Single Raindrop
It was almost here. I downed my final gulp of whiskey and tossed the bottle, which exploded on the sidewalk next to a middle-aged couple engaged in frantic lovemaking. Their writhing bodies, stark beneath an all-searing sky that bleached Los Angeles in tones of dazzling arctic white, were but one scene of thousands lifted straight from a Hieronymus Bosch canvas.
By J. M. Hemmings5 years ago in Futurism









