Struggle to survive
Critical Shortages of Resources
The unsustainable consumption of natural resources, such as fresh water, fossil fuels, and arable land, is leading to critical shortages. As these resources become scarcer, competition for access intensifies, often resulting in social unrest and geopolitical conflicts. Addressing this urgent issue requires global cooperation and sustainable management practices to prevent widespread scarcity and conflict.
Soil Degradation
Global warming causes the soil to become cracked and dry by increasing temperatures and altering precipitation patterns. Higher temperatures accelerate evaporation, leading to reduced soil moisture. Changes in rainfall, with more intense and less frequent precipitation, result in prolonged dry periods followed by heavy downpours that do not adequately replenish soil moisture.
Crowding Crisis
Population density is a real danger in that certain areas become uninhabitable due to depletion of resources and global crowding. As fertile lands become desert and coastal areas flood, millions are forced to migrate, increasing the strain on already dense urban areas. This mounting pressure has led to increased interest in space colonization as a potential solution. Advances in space technology make the prospect of living on Mars or in orbital habitats more likely, offering a futuristic alternative to Earth's growing challenges.
Combat Resource Depletion
By donating, you can support initiatives that aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, promote renewable energy and help communities adapt to a changing climate. Among other things, thanks to the donation, it will be possible to prevent the demand for essential resources and avoid population crowding and the move to extreme residential areas.