To all of you searching for a strategy and plan to defeat climate change without relying on net zero carbon and “sustainability”, which you are beginning to understand, while noble causes, will never work to defeat climate change.
The only physically possible way to defeat climate change is to put water that came from land back on land. How hard is that to understand?
James Michael Matthew
Toward the end of the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference (“COP 28”) held in the United Arab Emirates, it became vogue to label the fossil fuels industry as the elephant in the room. But that was just the tiny baby elephant. The real elephant in the room that nobody wants to even acknowledge, let alone talk about at COP 28, COP 29, or any future COP conferences led by these same global lost elites, is that net zero carbon and sustainability will never work to defeat climate change. Perhaps if you destroy enough economies and force enough people to live a life they do not want to live, in a hundred years or so, you might even get to net zero carbon. But so what? Net zero carbon and sustainability will never stop rising ocean coastlines. They will never stop biodiversity loss. They will never stop desertification. They will never stop ocean pollution. They will never defeat climate change. The only physically possible way to defeat climate change is to put water that came from land back on land. How hard is that to understand?
This book, “Digging Climate Change Bridges”, is my eighth book. All my previous books discuss decision making under great uncertainty and/or decision making for defeating climate change. If you have not read my previous books, you can catch up quickly and for free by reviewing my author videos and other free materials on the JM Prophecies Corporation website. “Digging Climate Change Bridges” is the only strategy and plan that can and will defeat climate change. As you read this book, I hope you become as excited as we all are about the potential for our future. Let us begin.
As you know by now my strategy to defeat climate change is to put water that came from land back on land. Melting glaciers and snow from the great mountain ranges of the World, which were above sea level and on land, end in the oceans and raise ocean coastlines. Melting Greenland glaciers, which were above sea level and on land, end in the oceans and raise ocean coastlines. Melting Antarctica glaciers, which were above sea level and based on the land of the Antarctica continent, end in the oceans and raise ocean coastlines. Frantically tapping aquifers and other groundwaters around the World, which were above sea level and on land, end in the oceans and raise ocean coastlines. Flood waters around the World, which were above sea level and on land, end in the oceans and raise ocean coastlines. Thermal expansion then doubles the volume of water added to the oceans.
My plan to implement my strategy to defeat climate change is to pump ocean salt water into salt basins that already exist in deserts and arid regions around the World. In the US, these salt basins reside primarily in the Great Basin located in the Western US.
Fjords of Norway and Greenland – Fjords of the US Great Basin Desert
If you have visited Norway and toured the fabulous fjords of Norway, you undoubtedly stopped along the way at many of the lookout points to gaze upon the fjords and forest covered mountains. Now imagine that same view but you are not in Norway. You are in the US Great Basin. The melting land-based glaciers of Greenland and Antarctica can become the genesis of fjords in the US Great Basin and then in all the desert salt basins around the World. This is the vision we want to articulate here. It can be done. We can turn self-serving climate hysteria and naïve climate hoax into the greatest opportunity ever presented to modern humans. To help articulate and understand how this all starts out, I have included a New Town Name Placeholder list in the following. Obviously, as these new Towns are incorporated and become real, those founding citizens can select their own town names. I selected the first 10 names to articulate the ultimate vision more vividly including a few of the social goals to achieve along the way.
Phase IA: 40 inland ocean saltwater lakes dug and built in the Great Basin salt basins:
1. Bergen – This is the name of one of the famous fjords’ towns in Norway.
2. Oslo – I included Oslo to articulate the vision of ocean front type towns and cities to be built on the inland ocean saltwater lakes in the salt basins.
3. Copenhagen – I included Copenhagen to bring in the concept of copying Copenhagen’s famous saltwater canals, complete with shops, restaurants, offices, and other buildings.
4. Drone Town – If you have not read my previous books, Town # 4 through #10 is where you need to go back and catch up on my previous books on social and economic issues. In short, this would be a town dedicated to inventing, building, operating, and maintaining drones of all kinds.
5. Redemption – This Town would welcome incarcerated citizens but excluding the more serious offenders.
6. Forgiveness – This Town would welcome the serious offenders from prisons, jails, and mental illness centers, complete with providing adequate security.
7. Homeless Sanctuary – All homeless would be welcome.
8. Boot Camp – This Town would recruit and train future military recruits for the US Armed Forces. This Town would also target Veterans, especially disabled and homeless Veterans.
9. Families and Survivors Valley – This Town would welcome all wanting to build their own family or wanting to be part of a broader community family, and trauma survivors needing a place to rebuild their lives in a trusting and safe haven.
10. Preparation – This Town would welcome those in hospice centers or the equivalent.