Impact of human-enhanced disasters in the U.S. risen by 24 folds since 2009
EDRO Energy Model and FIRE-EARTH models show that the impact of anthropogenic enhanced disasters in the U.S. have risen by a massive 24 folds since late 2009 compared with the 70s.
The FEWW Mega Disaster Index comprises of two components:
- Disaster frequency
- Disaster intensity
Based on their findings, FIRE-EARTH Moderators aver the combined impact of the disasters caused by Drought 2012 and the next Mega Disaster, which could strike the country at anytime, would paralyze the United States.
See also:
- WARNING: RAPID CHANGE IN PROGRESS! Posted July 4, 2012
- Human impact 2.85 x Earth’s diminishing carrying capacity Posted July 7, 2012
Related Links
- Watching Events Unfold, Frame by Frame, Exactly as Forecast Posted July 20, 2012
- Deadly Heat Continues to Devour U.S. Crops Posted July 19, 2012
- Drought Continues to Plague Two-Thirds of Continental U.S. Posted July 17, 2012
- Largest Ever U.S. Disaster Continues Unfolding July 14, 2012
- Drought 2012 Posted on January 8, 2012
- Drought and deluge
Global Disasters: Links, Forecasts and Background
- The First Wave of World’s Collapsing Cities
- Back to the Primordial Future
- The Fate of Energy Dinosaurs
- Mass Die-offs
- 2010 Disasters [Links to 2010 Disaster Calendar]
- Mega Disasters
- 2011 Disaster Calendar
- 2012 Disaster Calendar