I raised my kids in a 675 sq ft log home. I enlarged it so they could bring their families to visit. I don't buy any of the climate crap. Our temps and climate are well within the normal swing of the last 150 years. It has been warmer (12 million years ago) and colder (300,000 - 500,000 years ago). If it concerns you - move out of the city and be more self sufficient. Learn to survive with less. We have been for generations. I have seen hundreds of cabins in the back coutry that only had room enough for a bed and a stove and people lived there well through the 30s.
I don’t actually live in the city now. 20 years ago only had one neighbor that lived about a mile away. The City’s has come to me. They are expanding. So it’s only a matter of time before where I live will be inside of the city limits. To get away from the crowds I would have to leave my wife and family. They aren’t going to move with me to another State like Montana, Alaska, Idaho or Wyoming. I would love it and move in a heart beat but can’t leave my family with no longer than I have left to live.
Noticed you are in Montana ? You don’t know how lucky you are to still live somewhere that isn’t so crowded that you can’t find a little solitude and get away from the crowds. It use to be that way here 50 years ago. Not anymore or ever again.
Have a friend who is a farmer. Went on an Alaskan cruise year before last. Went again this year to find a place to live. Is moving to Alaska as soon as his farm sells.
I have tried to convince my wife into moving to a state like Montana, Idaho or Wyoming. She won’t even consider it for various reasons, our kids, friends, family are all here. Personally I would be happy just coming back to visit occasionally.
I was born and raised very poor. I don’t know off hand how big the house was I was brought up in. Know it was too small for a family of 9 . Mom & Dad + 7 kids. The house had 3 small bed rooms, small living room, kitchen, bathroom ( around 1000 sq foot maybe ? ) You mention climate control ? Guess maybe you are talking about central heat and air ? Well the house I grew up in from the time I was born until I got out on my own at 18 only had a small gas stove in the living room. House had a tin roof. Walls/ceiling weren’t insulated. Had a tin sheet metal roof. Did not have indoor plumbing until I was 12 years old. Drew water from one of the 3 dug wells for cooking, bathing, drinking water. Had an out house. Did have a bath tub that had to be filled with water pail. Water heated on a stove. Mom done our washing with a ringer washing machine. Clothes lines to dry our clothes. Sewed and made our clothes, quilted our bed quilts. Canned most of our can goods. Remember more times than I care to remember of her breaking down crying and would say she wasn’t nothing more than a slave. And she was right. If I was her I would have walked out on all of us. Nobody should have had to live and work like she did. Before she married Dad she was the oldest of 15 kids. She only got to go to the third grade in school before she was made to stay home and clean cook and raise her younger siblings while he mom and Dad the kids that was big enough to work in row crops could work. We were poor people. That’s what I mean in my previous post that I was introduced to hunting and fishing to help put food on the table. I hunted more for necessity than sport.
When I mentioned people living in these tiny houses I am not talking down the way they are living. I know what it is like living that way first hand myself and I didn’t see a whole lot enjoyable about it. But even as hard as it was living that way I do have some good memories of it. Learned alot from it. Grew up mentally faster than most kids my age did. Made me tougher in a lot of ways. The house I grew up in was bad cold in the winter and bad hot in the summer. We grew gardens, mom canned most of our food. We had chickens, raised and butchered hogs. But it was a necessity that we made things work and the gardens provided enough food to feed us. Not like most gardens today that people till up a little ground. Plant a few plants and when the grass starts growing they give it up. Let the weeds take it over. We didn’t have the money to live on store bought goods.
You’re right about the past climate being a lot hotter and cooler. As a matter of a fact I saw a documentary recently where this well respected highly educated scientist said that the would is going through a cooling off period now ? If he is right about that. I sure hate to see what it is going to be like when the world gets hot.
But one thing that the world has never experienced before now is a population of 8 billion people, and in 27 years from now is predicted to reach 10 billion. Am not sure exactly how old the world is. Seems like 500 million years old or something like that ? How ever old it is it has never had a population as big as it is now. Biblical times when Jesus was walking the earth wasn’t no where near what it was when I was born 62 years ago. It was 3 1/2 billion people when I was born. 3000 years ago during biblical times the population was probably around 1 million people.
As far as me having to worry about the problem of overpopulation in what years I have left to live. I am not concerned for myself. I am at the jumping off point. It’s my kids and grandkids and the rest of the world that I know is going to see the bad times a head. I am not a religious man. Can’t say there is a heaven, can’t say there isn’t. I just don’t know and it doesn’t bother me one way or the other.
Right now there are a few places here in the U.S. that people can escape the over crowding like Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Alaska. Arkansas was sort of one of those places but not no more. The only reason the a fore mentioned States aren’t full
yet was there climate, cold harsh winters. But I promise you 50 years from now those states will be like my home state of Arkansas. Crowed.
And only when that starts happening in those states will the people who has lived in the tranquility they have been accustomed to understand what I am saying. Because that tranquility is gone here now.