If no help can come to us by Our Lady or by Church as for the future sceneries on this earth, linked to climate changes, we have to say the same about scientists and politicians.
Unfortunately bad news aren’t lacking: temperature is increasing and, according to the experts of American Government, the greenhouse effect will change the earth climate in the XXI century causing big floods or drought in temperate zones , with the death of the coral reef in Florida and the disappearance of pastures on the Rocky Mountains. If the consumptions of fossil fuels producing bad gases, deforestation and the other human activities which are responsible for the greenhouse effect remain unchanged, with the climate changes we will have to expect also the death of animal and vegetable species and a level raising of the oceans with a wash of thousands of kilometres of coasts.
The report, that was ordered by the American Congress for the use of the legislative body concerning environment, provides for remarkable changes in the national agroindustrial situation with a bigger corn production in the North East, but with the death of maples with which the homonymous syrup, the symbol of the national cooking, is produced.
In the same way New York shouldn’t have harsh winters any longer, but instead it should be plunged into a constant damp heat. Alaska won’t be a polar region any longer for the benefit of navigation and oil industry, but seals and species of fish which are basic for the local subsistence will disappear from its waters.
Also the Great Lakes in the North of the USA will be less cold, favouring navigation and trades, but water level will ebb making a new system of water supply necessary. It will rain more and more on the state of Washington and the risk of floods will increase.
All this because, according to the United Nations, the earth is heating more than expected.
In November 2000 the international conference on the climate met in The Hague (Holland): the ministers of the 180 Countries that had signed and ratified the agreement on the climate of 1992 (Rio de Janeiro) were looking for a solution to stop pollution. They were trying to give a real answer to the commitments made at the end of 1997 in the protocol of Kyoto[1] (Japan) for the greenhouse gas reduction. The summit ended in a stalemate with the English vice-premier who left the conference slamming the door because of the arguments with the French minister[2].
Carlo Rubbia, Nobel Prize for physics, said:” The climate change is already in progress and the predictable consequences are dreadful. I don’t know whether governments have realized it. The failure of the conference of The Hague reveals the incapability of the political planetary system to take right decisions on behalf of all.
Over time while I was finishing writing this textbook the probabilities pointed out on page 216: “Icebergs as large as twice Liguria might detach, all of a sudden, from the zone of South Pole known as Larsen B” have unfailingly become true.
On 19th March the Nsidc, the American centre for the data on snows and ices of Colorado University, announced from its internet site that in 35 days most Larsen-B platform, the formation of which dates back to 12,000 years ago, broke down.
A zone of Antarctica, 3,250 square kilometres wide, where there are 720 billion tons of ice, crumbled in less than three months into thousands of icebergs which went adrift in the Weddel Sea.
Some months before the failed summit in The Hague Robert Watso, in charge of the IPCC (Intergovernamental Panel On Climate Change), had foreseen that in the next 100 years owing to a further temperature increase sea level will rise from 15 to 35 centimetres.
An increase of 60 centimetres means the disappearance of most little islands, archipelagos like the one of the Maldive Islands and lagoon cities like Venice.
According to the study published in July 2002 by the Columbia University, the Mediterranean Sea will rise 15-20 centimetres in 2030, up to 45-50 centimetres in 2100: this means the old town centre of Venice will be submerged by high water and the sea over the safety limit in the Po delta and in Maremma.
According to the last report of the Unep (the environmental program of the United Nations), the foreseen rise of the “Mare Nostrum” level threatens all the Mediterranean coasts from the Ebro Delta in Spain and the Rodano one in France, to the coast of Sfax(Tunisia), Fuka Matruoh(Egypt), Baia of Castela and Cres-Lolinj(Croatia) and many more.
What’s more, Drew Harvell of the Cornell Univesity and Andy Dobson, an ecology scholar of the Princeton University warn us on “Science” that if at present plants and animals are the ones to fall ill, very soon it will be our turn just because of the rise in temperature.
In this case “presages” are represented by the many epidemics that damage,more and more frequently, the animal and vegetable kingdom:”For example distemper, spread by very strong microorganisms brought by a great quantity of flies, is decimating lions”.
Not to tell about the massacre of monarch butterflies which die because of a great deal of parasites, while mosquitos exterminate birds without defences against malaria and coral reefs are turning white like monuments of death owing to the invasion of a microscopic organism, the <Perkinsus marinus>: in a short time it has become the subject of conversation the sailors of the East Coast in the United States, furious for the sudden mortality of crustaceans which empties their nets, like best.
The main cause is always the same, as it’s evident over any reasonable certainty: the incessant heating of the earth,that mortal fever upsetting habitats in all latitudes,giving unforeseeable chances to fungi, bacteria and viruses, besides insects and rodents.They multiply in an anomalous way and start spreading and then they colonize places from which cold had kept them at a distance for millennia and millennia. So the uncertain balances of biodiversity stagger in the neo-tropicalized world and the relations of non-belligerency among species run the risk of turning into catastrophic interferences.It’s enough the apparently smallest variation of one or two degrees – Harvell states – and the disaster is certain: how much will infections, already causing 37% of dead people among human beings, increase?”. Therefore the fatal date for man is approaching. The research says: “The worrying spreading of cholera and malaria among African populations is a further evidence”.
and Dobson, an ecologist, in his survey on the five continents says:” The emblematic(even though at present still isolated) deflagrations of the Nile virus in the United States: the 20 victims till now recorded are luckily few, actually, they would never have entered the Atlanta “Cdc” catalogues, the Centre for the study and the battle against contagious diseases. That African virus is, in fact, something free in the American metropolises and plains. Nature hadn’t foreseen it could migrate over there. Our monitoring work – the two scholars assert – is giving us data that are really horrible. If we add that over 3 billion people are undernourished, the demographic bomb is anything but defused, water sources are lacking and pollution – from the air to the earth – also infiltrates the few pseudo-paradises left, then an imminent future emerges where malaria, dengue, cholera, yellow fever, encephalitis and typhus might become an ineradicable pandemia in the South emisphere and a new emergency in the North one”.
Harvell and Dobson stop only in front of the calendar of their global catastrophe: they are sure that it is already grazing us, but they don’t want to say the date[4].
Nostradamus, Pius XII, maybe also “Our Lady”, through the young shepherds of Fatima, had predicted, many years before, the future that scientists have foreseen today.
[1] The protocol of Kyoto has still to be ratified by 55 nations.
[2] She seemed to be exhausted, tired, she couldn’t understand the details of the proposals and rejected them – the English delegate says referring to the French colleague – She was scared, she couldn’t explain why and rejected them. As to the other European delegates proved not to have courage”.
[3] In an interview to the “Corriere della Sera”.
[4] Gabriele Beccaria: “ La Stampa” 7th July 2002.
Translated from “Il Virus Intelligente” by Enrica Narducci
See also:
1) Prophecies and Forecasts First Part
4) CO 2 and Temperature Increase
5) Prophecies and Forecasts 5: Machiavelli
6) Nostradamus (Prophecies and Forecasts VI)
9) Prophecies and Forecasts: Pio XII
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