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Ask HN: Comprehensive guides for what to do in a post-climate-change world?

11 pointsby ValleyOfTheMtnsalmost 6 years ago
Most of the coverage I see on climate change is saying that it&#x27;s already too late and we are going to feel some of the worst effects of climate change, regardless of what we do now.<p>Assuming they are correct, what should we be doing now to protect against the worst effects of climate change?<p>Are there &quot;safe&quot; places we should move to (more specific than &quot;away from coast lines&quot;), should we ensure food security by stockpiling long-life foods and water sanitisation methods, how do we ensure energy security, how many years of self-sufficiency should we prepare for etc. ?<p>I guess this boils down to being a doomsday prepper, but I&#x27;m looking for guidance specific to climate change that is practical and based in reality.

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shooalmost 6 years ago
&gt; should we ensure food security by stockpiling long-life foods and water sanitisation methods, how do we ensure energy security, how many years of self-sufficiency should we prepare for etc<p>i&#x27;ve never tried to do the self-sufficiency thing myself, but from reading a few books about it: it is very hard to become completely self-sufficient. It is more realistic to aim to become partially self-sufficient, and develop strong ties with your local community. E.g., if you get seriously sick or injured, and there aren&#x27;t functioning institutions, who is going to help you? Your family or your neighbours.<p>What skills or resources will you be able to offer your community in return? enterprise software development? not very useful. Skills in low-tech medicine, farming, construction and repair with hand-tools, a bunch of surplus vegetables? likely far more useful.<p>&gt; ensure food security<p>not sure if this is a helpful comment, but: i dont think it is realistic to be able to ensure security (food or otherwise) of any individual. diversification helps -- may be able to ensure security of the species, if not individuals.
kleer001almost 6 years ago
Sounds like you&#x27;ve got the bulk of it. There&#x27;s nothing hidden, no secret methods to survive.<p>But then again... &quot;Goddamnit, you&#x27;ve got to be kind.&quot; ~ Kurt Vonnegut Jr.<p>So, all I&#x27;d add is that the world is difficult and chaotic and hard and all we have is each other. So, take a moment and think about how to serve at every opportunity.