Richard Crim
1 min readMar 31, 2022

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I appreciate your readership. I hope I'm being clear that this year is your last chance to get ahead of what's coming.

This isn't just about Dust Bowl 2.0 and global waves of famines. If you live near water, in a narrow valley, below a dam, on a floodplain, or even just a low laying area, you should move.

Hurricane Harvey dropped a years worth of rain on Houston in just four days. That was a signal that a new energy state had been reached in the climate system.

In the years since then, storms like Harvey have become common. As it gets hotter, the atmosphere will take up more water. Wherever you live, when it rains, it's likely to be a deluge.

The biggest thing you should do is move to high ground if you can. Shaunta Grimes also did a great piece on Climate Crisis prepping a few days ago.

How to prepare for what's Coming

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Richard Crim
Richard Crim

Written by Richard Crim

My entire life can be described in one sentence: Things didn’t go as planned, and I’m OK with that.

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