(1) correlation of
Global Warming to recent very regular unusual natural extreme climate and
elements catastrophe such as supertyphoon, monsoon, typhoon, hurricane,
tornado, earthquake, tsunami, volcano etc - through coorelation, analysis and
extrapolation to see the relationship and if indeed there is a relation - how
to remedy the Globe to prevent the occurence of the natural disasters.
The natural disasters are getting more frequent - in fact more regular
everywhere - throughout the Globe - with Asia Pacific more frequent and more
severe.
Though US and Europe and other parts of the World also experience extreme weather.
If through science, is able to correlate Global Warming - to corresponding natural disasters such as supertyphoon, tsunami, rising sea level, earthquake, volcano etc - then corresponding measures can be done such as coming up with scientific data or measurements - each country will have to reduce carbon emission by how much etc --- which in this way will reduce the occurence of natural disasters.
Events normally
don't occur unnaturally. There are always "a cause - and an effect"
to anything that happen in this World, in
this Universe.
As long as human is
able to find the "right cause" - if possible scientifically - then we
will be able to reduce or prevent or mitigate the "unwanted effects"
from happenings - and save alot of lives, economic damages, infrastructure
damages (the after effects are more damaging like undergoing the whitewash of a
war).
Those effects that occur - not related to this lifetime - will be the most difficult to determine..
Those effects that occur - not related to this lifetime - will be the most difficult to determine..
All these in spiritual term is called "karma" - which can be positive or negative.
And every single
thoughts, speeches and actions - will always bring a corresponding effects. The
clue is - how to uncover the correlation.
Some are easy, some
are not - especially those that cross more than 1 lifetimes. It will require
powerful Jhana Samadhi - to link the correlation.
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