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7 Things You MUST Have For Global Warming Survival

7 Things You MUST Have For Global Warming Survival

Top 7 things to have for Global Warming Survival

Adam: Hi, This is Adam, we continue the questions and answers with Steve Soreno, author of the Global Warming Survival Bible.

Steve, How can anybody get a simple survival checklist they can use to protect themselves and their families from global warming effects?

Steve: A very specific answer would depend on the geographical location, on the local economy, on your specific situation, on many, many factors.

We've actually looked at this issue and tried to figure out a good way to develop something that simplifies things and makes it easy for everyone to apply.

One such tool is the global warming survival checklist. We've made that in three variations: a small, minimal list that will help keep you safe for a few days; an average list, that will help you be safe for a week or so; and a comprehensive list that will help keep you safe for months, even years. And what I'll share with you today is the list we put together based on research we made that would result in something that is comprehensive enough but at the same time easy to put together.

So here's what we suggest you have handy in your house all the time, at a minimum:

Number one is food: nuts, dried fruit and canned meat.

Second comes energy: batteries and flashlight, candles, gas, waterproof matches and firewood

Third group of items is for tools: bow saw, ax, hatchet, glue, nails, nuts, bolts, screws, needle, thread and scissors.

Then first aid items: bandages, gauze dressings, splints, antibiotics, pain killers and a first aid kit that you can buy in a store.

The books you need to have handy are: a first aid book and a wilderness and city survival book.

The communication items recommended as a minimum are: a cell phone and a solar powered cell charger.

In the transportation category, you should have a good backpack or duffle bag and detailed maps of the area.

And for your protection, it is recommended to have a dog and at least some mace, if the law in your area allows it.

Adam: Awesome stuff, Steve. If you'd like to learn more about what you can do to prepare for future changes visit www.GlobalWarmingSurvivalCenter.com. You can also get the rest of the videos in the series plus two chapters from Steve's upcoming international book release.




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