Having been through many financial ups and downs ever since I became a business owner in the 70’s, I thought I had seen it all. But the developments in recent years within the #EUeconomics walls have awakened my thoughts that the crisis is here to stay. Too bad solutions from a large Power Sector. #curtbergsten
European countries has tried many fixes over the last few years when its economy had flagged, like heavy borrowing to pay for roads and infrastructure. After spending huge sums on testing and quarantines during the pandemic. As well as later blaming the war, to increase the number of “relief funds”
Extra stimulus spending now with borrowed money would spur a burst of activity but pose a difficult choice for policymakers already worried about the accumulated debt.
“Authorities risk being behind the curve in stimulating the economy, but there’s no quick fix,” said Louise Loo, an economist of Oxford Economics.
EU needs to right its economy after almost three years to battle Covid. Many companies has started shifting their supply chains elsewhere to not totally depend on China, as result after lockdowns. But The EU government like to do it another way, thru huge funds to help other nations outside Europe to overcome losses.
Our halting economic recovery has shown a moderate rise in sectors such as, holiday travel, leisure and restaurant spending’s. And those have increased only in comparison with extremely low levels in 2022.
Government officials in EU have been dropping hints that an economic stimulus plan may be imminent, but at the same time notifies a continued increase in the interest rate from the central bank.
In response to the changes in the economic situation, more forceful measures must be taken to enhance the momentum of development, optimize the economic structure, and promote the continuous recovery of the economy in the private industrial sector. #curtbergsten
A few individual countries, in Europe, has already taken some steps to revitalize economic growth. Tax breaks are being introduced for small businesses. Interest rates on bank deposits have been reduced to encourage households to spend more of their money instead of saving it.
But many economists, worry about the effectiveness of the new measures, and require less package solutions through funds, which mostly never reach consumers
Consumers are hoarding cash and private investment has actually declined so far this year compared with 2022. Housing remains in crisis, with developers borrowing more to pay existing debts and to complete existing projects, from an oversupply of homes.
Housing construction has fallen nearly 21 percent in the first five months of the year, compared with the same months last year. That suggests the real estate sector has further to fall in the coming months.
“You can throw money on people but if they are not confident, they will not spend,” said Alicia Garcia-Herrero, the chief economist at a French bank.
More exports help create jobs and could compensate for the otherwise slack domestic economy. But it seems that the EU does not invest enough in manufacturing within its countries, but still opts for continued imports from Asia, which is totally the wrong way in my opinion #curtbergsten
In the United States, the Trump administration imposed tariffs on a wide range of Chinese industrial goods, making it more expensive for American companies to buy from China. Then President Biden persuaded Congress last year to authorize broad subsidies for American production in categories like electric cars and solar panels. China’s exports to the United States were down 18.2 percent last month compared with May last year.
Do it right from the beginning! EU has a lot to learn!
I’m back with the latest observations on sea level rise. !7-06-2023.
It’s not just the glaciers that are to blame. I have always been opposed to the consumption of the critical groundwater table, during periods of drought. The following are excerpts from a number of scientific data that I think may be of interest.
It is not just about the risk of groundwater shortages, but larger problems such as the earth’s rotation and angle!!
By pulling groundwater out of the ground and moving it elsewhere, humans have displaced a body of water so large that the Earth tilted almost 80 centimeters to the east between 1993 and 2010 alone.
Based on climate models, new research published in Geophysical Research Letters previously estimated that humans pumped 2,150 gigatons of groundwater, equivalent to more than 6 millimeters of sea level rise, between 1993 and 2010. But validating that estimate is difficult. .
One approach lies in the Earth’s pole of rotation, which is the point around which the planet revolves. It moves during a process called polar motion, which is when the position of Earth’s pole of rotation varies relative to the crust. The distribution of water on the planet affects how mass is distributed. Like adding a bit of weight to a spinning top, the Earth spins a bit differently as the water moves.
“Earth’s pole of rotation actually changes a lot,” Ki-Weon Seo, a geophysicist at Seoul National University who led the study, said in a statement. “Our study shows that, among climate-related causes, groundwater redistribution actually has the largest impact on rotational pole drift.”
The ability of water to change Earth’s rotation was discovered in 2016, and the specific contribution of groundwater to these rotational changes had not been explored until now. In the new study, the researchers modeled the observed changes in Earth’s pole rotation drift and water movement, first considering only ice sheets and glaciers, and then adding different groundwater redistribution scenarios.
Attempts by countries to reduce rates of groundwater depletion, especially in those sensitive regions, could theoretically alter the drift, but only if such conservation approaches are sustained for decades, Seo said.
The pole of rotation normally changes several meters in about a year, so changes due to groundwater pumping do not risk changing the seasons. But on geologic time scales, polar drift can have an impact on climate, Adhikari said.
The next step in this investigation could be to look into the past. “Observing changes in the Earth’s pole of rotation is useful for understanding variations in water storage on a continental scale,” Seo said. “Polar motion data has been available since the late 19th century. Therefore, we can use these data to understand variations in inland water storage over the last 100 years. Was there any change in the hydrologic regime as a result of global warming? climate? Polar movement could hold the answer.”
The importance of groundwater and how to maintain it.
Stormwater, and the importance of collection, by #Watersupply.es
Gathering: Rainwater is collected from the roofs of buildings and from permeable soil surfaces. Storage: The collected water is stored in underground storage tanks, (storm-tanks). Filtration: The system includes a filtration process to remove impurities from the water before storage or use or will be directed to a final filtration (treatment) for drinkable water. Infiltration: Some of the water infiltrates the soil through permeable pavements, which reduces surface runoff and recharges aquifers, that finally gives groundwater. Reuse: The stored water can be reused for non-potable purposes such as irrigation, cleaning or flushing toilets.
The importance of groundwater, by #Watersupply.es Drinking water: Groundwater is an important source of drinking water for many people and communities.
Surface water: Groundwater affects lakes, streams and wetlands by replenishing them with water, especially during periods of low surface water flow.
Ecosystems:Groundwater-dependent ecosystems, such as wetlands and springs, depend on groundwater levels and flows for their survival. Infrastructure: Groundwater levels can affect the stability of buildings and infrastructure, and groundwater withdrawal can lead to subsidence.
Energy: Groundwater can be used for heat pumps and energy wells, which harness the energy stored in the soil and rocks.
Climate impact: Groundwater is affected by precipitation patterns and evaporation and can help mitigate the effects of droughts and floods. Groundwater is an important resource that needs to be protected and managed in a sustainable manner to ensure its continued importance for society and the environment.
Logic and reasons: “We cannot take out, more than we bring back to nature”. My father told me. He also said; When you cut down one three, you must plant five. The word ECO-System has always been in the thoughts of humanity, just look back to the Roman Empire, when water was transported throughout the landscape without pumping systems. Nowadays GREED has taken over modern thinking, without thoughts about the consequences. We need to look back and start using Logic and Reason to rebuild what has been done wrong.
Water Positive; has started global groundwork to gather knowledge from experts and intellectuals, which has already yielded noticeable results, and we look forward to further development.
AI; can help with advanced solutions, but we should not forget the human factor. There are a lot of people with life experiences who can in many cases gain knowledge from these, as well as develop for modern use.
Watersupply; members can bring over 70 years of personal life experience from agriculture, shipping and experience from hurricane affected areas, after visiting and experiencing over 52 countries. Also, the knowledge from the latest in floating desalination plants (FOD) and AWG (Atmospheric Water Generation).
Summary: All of us who work in the water industry know how important it is to get the message out to the political leaders of the world, but also to get the attention of the world’s population. It is an enormous amount of work that will take a long time to complete, but this is just the beginning of a
Windmush will be back with more #Groundwater information soon.
On June 1, 1831, James Clark Ross found the north magnetic pole just off the eastern coast of the Boothia Peninsula, in the Canadian Arctic. I could give you the coordinates, but it’s not there anymore. In fact, it’s not even close.
It was first on 16 January 1909 three men (Douglas Mawson, Edgeworth David, and Alistair Mackay) from Sir Ernest Shackleton ‘s Nimrod Expedition claimed to have found the south magnetic pole, which was at that time located on land.
Dominion Observatory scientists located the north magnetic Pole in 1948 on Prince of Wales Island using a special electronic instrument developed by Paul Serson that accurately measured and recorded the direction and dip of the magnetic field.
I was born that year, but not util 15 years later I started to find these observations remarkably interesting.
After signing on a merchant navy vessel in 1963, I was lucky to make friend with the Ship telegraphist who helped me to learn more about the magnetic poles.
The World Magnetic Model is far from being just another scientific curiosity: it is not only the “map” that describes the magnetic field of the planet, but it is also one of the systems that allow things as diverse as the navigation systems of ships or google maps, giving information to our mobile phones today.
The north magnetic pole and the Earth’s magnetic field help GPS and other navigation systems pinpoint users’ locations.
Earth’s north magnetic pole keeps shifting. Each year, it moves north by an average of about 30 miles. In 2025 it will be situated close to Siberia, Russia.
During the 1990s, the North Magnetic Pole went from moving at 15 kilometers per year to reaching 55. Thus, the magnetic North Pole will move more in the first two decades of the century than in the previous hundred years.
The South Atlantic Anomaly is nowadays one of the most key features of the Earth’s magnetic field. Its extent area at the Earth’s surface is continuously growing since the intensity instrumental measurements are available covering part of the Southern Hemisphere. This can also be the Key for a Possible Geomagnetic Reversal.
This year, 2023, a connection has been discovered between the Earth’s magnetic poles and the strong solar storms that have been unfolding in recent months. Sun flares have affected the communication system on satellites as well as terrestrial transmitters, but also have an impact on the earth’s protective system, the magnetic fields.
Finally, we know truly little what will happen if the magnetic poles continue to move at increased speed. What we do know is that pole shifts have occurred several times throughout Earth’s history, with great devastation as a result.
Unfortunately, we the people, or the world’s leaders, cannot influence on such a natural development and we can only hope that it does not happen in the foreseeable future.
Recently discovered, a prehistoric population in the Amazon both cultivated and built monumental buildings. New technology is now uncovering the traces of alien civilizations that have been hidden beneath the greenery of the rainforest. (Very little news value has been spread about this matter.)
When I, as a sailor in 1965, traveled far into the jungle east of Lima (Peru) . I heard stories from the indigenous people there, that there were several hidden cities further into the jungle. However, it was not relevant for me to investigate, as I had to return to the ship. But I remember the stories as a mystery and now the city has been discovered!
In the Bolivian Llanos de Mojors, the so-called Casarabe culture lived between 500 and 1400 AD. Now, Carla Jaimes, an archaeologist at the University of Bonn, has mapped their settlements using the Lidar remote sensing tool, which makes it possible to “excavate” a large area covered in greenery without even lifting a shovel.
Large areas with buildings that can be closely compared to urban buildings emerged, with pyramids that are up to 20 meters high as well as canals and water reservoirs. (Very little news value has been spread about this matter.)
In 2022, archaeologists in Midyat, Turkey, discovered an underground city that dates back 2,000 years and may have been home to up to 70,000 people. The remains of a Christian church and Jewish synagogue have been found, and it’s possible that people in the underground city were trying to hide from the Roman Empire, which ruled the area and at times persecuted Christians and Jews.
One important detail is that only 5% of the city has been excavated so far. Research is ongoing, so it’s possible that new discoveries will be made in this underground city in 2023.
Around 15,000 years ago, the Earth began to transition from a state of heavy glacial coverage to a period of warming. As temperatures rose, large ice sheets that once blanketed much of North America and Europe thawed, and the oceans began to rise.
But after 2,000 years of warming, the Earth abruptly cooled to near-glacial conditions. And it stayed that way for more than a thousand years.
Scientists have long debated how this abrupt climatic event, which they call the Younger Dryas, occurred. A possible cosmic impact triggered an abrupt cooling episode that earth scientists refer to as the Younger Dryas, but can not be confirmed.
An unusual volcano has been discovered at a depth of 400 meters in the Barents Sea. The volcano releases mud and gas from the Earth’s interior, which scientists say provides new insights into the planet.
But the mud volcano continuously emits a liquid rich methane gas, from a natural blowout that happened 18.000 years ago, which is a very potent greenhouse gas when it reaches the atmosphere.
This vulcano, found in 2023, has become an urgent issue, as some researchers think that an abrupt climatic change event could happen soon, if a disruption of the Gulf Stream, force the ocean current to transports warm water from the Barents Sea to other parts of the Atlantic Ocean.
I can go on about the unsolved mysteries of the earth. But the important question that I ask is; Shouldn’t we invest more in getting the answers to this knowledge about our Earth, before we plan to construct habitats on other planets, about whose origins we know less? Or are world leaders and science hiding something about the real cause of climate change, so as not to create total chaos?
There should be no disagreement between football and politics, which hinders the development of the sport. Unfortunately, this is not the case in reality.
A football club that has its future planning clear and precise, can easily have its objectives changed due to a municipal election.
The influence starts already 2-3 months before an election and continues for another month after. This can mean a delay in the entire club’s time planning, as decisions cannot be made without the governance of the municipality being secured.
Who is now responsible for any financial losses that may arise in the event of a long-term political dispute?
In most cases, the politicians are not primarily interested in the development of the sport. Instead they are mostly only gaining for the “powerplay” of the Townhall!
Additional problems may arise from new demands from the football federation, which do not consider the political situation. They can now require new investments to meet new rules for spectators as well as the players.
Finally, the political situation can become a big problem, which should not exist!
The Spanish football federation strengthens its grip.
I have been involved as Project Manager of #VMFU, in the Spanish club, Velez C.F. who has moved from the 3rd division to the 2nd RFEF – Grupo 4. The goal for 2023-24 is, 1st RFEF!
This has been a positive development for the club, but it is not only the joy, because with success also comes the problems from the federation, which places higher developed demands on the stadium and financial transparency of the Clubs.
The following article, talks about how a possible development can take place within the Spanish Federation, for the coming next years. Final decisions are kept secret until the very end of this season!
How does the Spanish football federation handle the growing number of teams?
As the Spanish second football division, La Preferente has seen a dramatic growth in recent years and has posed some unique challenges to the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) as they try and ensure that all clubs in the league meet standards and regulations.
To keep up with this ever-expanding growth, the RFEF has had to adjust its regulations to ensure that each club has enough resources to meet its goals. This includes not just financial and organizational capabilities, but also a commitment to fair play and good sportsmanship.
Here we will look at how the RFEF is adapting its regulations for the growth, as well as how these changes have impacted the competitiveness of the league. We will also discuss what steps can be taken by clubs to ensure they are meeting all of the RFEFs requirements while still having a successful season.
Overview of La Preferente Expansion
La Preferente Expansion is a growth period for the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF). As teams join the second division, more matches are held, and attendance increases among fans. To meet this demand, the RFEF has taken several steps.
First, over the past few years, the RFEF has increased its regulations in order to better accommodate both team and fan needs. This includes introducing new criteria for teams entering La Preferente as well as improving player welfare standards throughout the league.
Additionally, the RFEF has also invested in infrastructure to speed up the opening of new stadiums with modern facilities. This is to make sure that all teams in La Preferente have access to quality venues regardless of their location. The improved facilities are combined with new safety measures and innovative technologies to ensure each fans safety and enjoyment while attending a match.
Overall, while there is no silver bullet to solving La Preferente Expansion, the RFEF has taken proactive steps to make sure that all teams are well-equipped for success and all fans can experience professional-level football in comfort and safety.
Review of Regulations by the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) 2023.
The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) is responsible for managing and adapting regulations in La Preferente to ensure the growth of the division does not cause any disruption to the balance of teams playing. The RFEF evaluates the current regulations on a regular basis to make sure that it continues to represent the interests of all teams in La Preferente.
Some of the regulations reviewed by the RFEF include:
Determining how many teams can be promoted each season.
Barring teams from participating in multiple divisions.
Enacting rules for banking and financial transparency.
Ensuring the promotion and relegation of teams is done fairly and equitably.
Revisiting rules regarding player transfers.
By regularly reviewing these regulations, the RFEF is able to ensure La Preferente remains competitive while providing an enjoyable and safe environment for players, coaches, and fans alike. The ultimate goal is promoting an equitable experience while also facilitating fair competition throughout La Preferente.
The changes that has been made by RFEF for La Preferente Teams in 2022
With the growing number of teams competing in La Preferente, the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) had to adapt its regulations to ensure fair competition. To this end, there have been a number of changes implemented to better accommodate these teams.
League Structure
The primary change is a new league structure featuring three divisions instead of two – Primera Regional, Segunda Regional and Tercera Regional – to create additional opportunities for lower-tier teams. The Primera and Segunda divisions feature 20 and 18 teams respectively, with the Tercera having the least number of teams (15).
Promotion & Relegation
The introduction of more divisions also facilitates more promotion and relegation opportunities for La Preferente teams. The top three from each division are promoted, while the bottom two from each division are relegated. This means that a total of nine teams can be promoted or relegated in any given season.
Financial Support
Finally, RFEF has put in place measures to ensure that all La Preferente clubs have access to financial support for their operations and player transfers. Teams are now eligible for incentives such as tax-free funding from sponsorships, increased prize money from tournament wins and financial compensation from television rights agreements.
1st alternative; The impact of RFEF Rules on the Second Division Teams
The Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has implemented a number of regulations to ensure the growth and sustainability of La Preferente.
These include:
Restricting the number of teams in each division to sixteen, which helps to maintain competition between teams and keep the playing field level.
Establishing a minimum budget requirement for teams to meet in order to participate in the division. This ensures that all teams are capable of competing with similar resources at their disposal.
Setting strict rules for promotion and relegation, which help to maintain balance within the divisions.
Establishing disciplinary regulations that are designed to maintain fair play among all players and teams. This promotes an atmosphere of respect while still allowing competitive play.
Outlining an appeals process should any team feel they have been unfairly penalized or disadvantaged. This allows teams to pursue legal action if they have been wronged in any way by RFEF’s regulations.
The RFEF has clearly taken a proactive approach to ensure the growth and sustainability of La Preferente, providing a fair platform for all of its participants while still maintaining a competitive atmosphere that rewards success on the pitch.
Considerations on Player Registration
Before a team can compete in La Preferente, it needs to be registered with the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF). This includes ensuring that the players on the team have all been properly registered, and that they comply with the rules set out by the RFEF.
The RFEF must consider a few key questions when it comes to player registration:
Are there any age restrictions regarding players?
Is there a limit on how many foreign players can be listed on each roster?
Is each player in compliance with the league’s registration standards?
How will teams handle any disputes between players or team staff?
These questions help to ensure that each team is compliant with the regulations that govern La Preferente and its associated teams. The RFEF considers both short-term and long-term plans for increasing competition and fairness within La Preferente, making sure everyone is playing by the same rules for an enjoyable and competitive season.
RFEF and the Modernization of La Preferente League
In order to keep up with the rapid influx and growth of teams in the La Preferente League, the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has implemented several methods to update their regulations.
Adaptive Scheduling
The RFEF has introduced a new system of scheduling that takes multiple teams, locations and available stadiums into account when creating match play calendars. This ensures that all teams have fair access to facilities which can handle large crowds and keep travel distances at a reasonable level.
Financial Stability
The RFEF has also worked to create more stringent regulations for team budgets and spending limits. By ensuring that clubs adhere to reasonable spending ceilings, the federation is helping to create a league system where financial stability reigns supreme – a must for any organization looking to make their league sustainable over time.
Technology
The federation has also embraced technology in order to improve the overall quality of play throughout La Preferente league. By introducing goal-line technology, challenge review systems and video assistant referee (VAR) systems, officials are now able to make incredibly accurate decisions during match-ups – no matter how fast or furious the action on the pitch may be.
By staying on top of its regulations and utilizing modern technologies, RFEF is ensuring that its La Preferente league remains competitive and enjoyable for both players and fans alike.
2nd alternative; Number of teams in the second B division
The second B division of the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has experienced a notable increase in teams over recent years due to the growing popularity of amateur football, aptly named La Preferente.
This has posed a challenge to the RFEF as it is necessary to adapt regulations in order to keep up with the growth.
The RFEF has done this by:
Increasing the number of teams that are able to compete in the division from 20 to 25 per season.
Creating a flexible system which allows for teams to enter or leave based on their performance and ranking from previous seasons. This prevents clubs from becoming too competitive and keeps leagues competitive, while protecting smaller clubs from being dominated by larger ones.
Ensuring that teams have enough funds and resources available to maintain operations and competitive play by requiring all clubs to file financial statements at least once a year, as well as adhere to rules against match-fixing and corruption.
Through these efforts, the RFEF has been able to provide a safe and fair environment for competition in La Preferente which allows for continued growth while preserving the integrity of Spanish Football Federation leagues.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the Royal Spanish Football Federation has implemented several regulations to ensure a successful transition of the growing La Preferente teams. By increasing the maximum number of teams that can compete, increasing the scope of recruitment requirements, and providing financial incentives, the RFEF is helping to make La Preferente an increasingly viable option for those looking to expand their football careers. With all of these measures in place, it’s clear that the RFEF is committed to ensuring La Preferente continues to grow as an increasingly successful second division of Spanish football.
Finally, we only must wait and see what measures will be taken, but any change will mean that each club has to adapt to the rules. Its still about reaching as high as possible in your division.
A simple question regarding logistics: ? Is it better to blow away the leaves and dust, or wouldn’t it be better to use a vacuum cleaner that saves and triturates the leaves and dust? Of course with electrically powered machines!
The logical answer should be to soak up everything that should not be on the ground in parks and gardens, and then use it as compost or other recycling.
Unfortunately, it has become a fashion in municipal facilities to use more machine-driven tools for the maintenance of parks and streets. In most cases, gasoline or unmixed gasoline is used, instead of the latest electric machines that are now on the market.
There are only advantages to electric or battery powered equipment. 1. Pollution 2. Noise level. 3. Rescue of many insects and birds by stopping the emission of petrol gases in green areas.
The Big Question
“Would you rather give your children the smell of freshly mowed grass on a beautiful summers day or have them inhale dangerous gasses from the polluted exhaust fumes of petrol run machines? ”
Why is it important to break the trend?
There are only advantages to electric or battery powered equipment. 1. Pollution 2. Noise level. 3. Rescue of many insects and birds by stopping the emission of petrol gases in green areas.
In some places where only electrical equipment is used, the results have shown a growth of butterflies and other insects, which at the same time provide a better environment for flowers and other plants.
So what does the Future Hold?
With the evolution of natural means of producing electricity such as wind, water and solar power along with ongoing research into other eco friendly energy solutions, at least the future looks greener and cleaner for the future.
It seems, that oil along with petrol driven machinery will become a thing of the past. As indeed will burning fossil fuels to generate electricity. Although neither will disappear in our lifetimes, but at least in the case of electrical energy, efforts are being made to guide us in the right direction.
Maybe the private fusion industry can become the future?
The private fusion industry is spearheading efforts towards commercialisation. Growth in the last year was significant, with at least eight new companies emerging. This puts industry size at over 30 fusion firms worldwide, with a global supply chain. This change of energysupply can all happen in 10 years.
Artificial grass and what damage can be caused to the environment as well as rules within the EU for the use of artificial grass in public places?
Artificial grass, also known as synthetic turf, has become a popular alternative to natural grass in recent years due to its low maintenance and water-saving properties. However, the production and disposal of artificial grass can have negative impacts on the environment.
One of the main environmental concerns with artificial grass is the use of non-biodegradable materials in its production, such as petroleum-based plastics. These materials can take hundreds of years to decompose, leading to long-term pollution of the environment. Additionally, the production of artificial grass can require significant amounts of energy, further contributing to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change.
In terms of regulations, the European Union (EU) has established rules regarding the use of artificial grass in public places. The EU REACH regulation (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization, and Restriction of Chemicals) regulates the use of chemicals in the production of products, including artificial turf. The EU also has regulations regarding waste management and disposal, which can apply to the disposal of artificial grass.
Furthermore, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has published guidelines on the use of chemicals in artificial turf, including restrictions on certain substances. The guidelines aim to ensure that the use of artificial grass does not pose a risk to human health or the environment.
Overall, while artificial grass can provide benefits in terms of water conservation and low maintenance, its production and disposal can have negative impacts on the environment. Regulations exist in the EU to ensure that the use of artificial turf is safe and sustainable, but it is important to consider the potential environmental impacts before deciding to install artificial grass.
However, many problems arise within football clubs, which are forced to follow the football associations, which set demands for natural grass in higher leagues. At the same time, training on these football pitches is not allowed, more than in a limited form. Therefore, artificial grass is installed in many new clubs, to be able to use for training sessions for all categories of teams, such as ladies and girls, as well as youth. The answer to this should be new rules regarding drainage and filtration of the water used and its reuse system. Hope that this can be decided internationally within FIFA shortly.
Solar flares can potentially have some effects on animals and humans on Earth, particularly if they are strong enough to produce a geomagnetic storm. Here are some of the possible effects:
Disruption of communication: Solar flares can interfere with radio communication, which can affect animals that use radio communication for navigation or migration, such as birds and sea turtles.
Changes in behavior: Some studies suggest that solar activity, including solar flares, may affect animal behavior. For example, researchers have observed changes in the behavior of whales and seals during periods of high solar activity.
Health effects: Solar flares can cause an increase in the amount of charged particles, such as protons and electrons, in the Earth’s atmosphere. These particles can affect the health of animals and humans, particularly those with weakened immune systems.
Power grid disruptions: Solar flares can also cause disruptions in power grids, which can affect the availability of electricity for people and animals alike.
However, the effects of solar flares on animals and humans are still not fully understood, and the likelihood and severity of any potential effects will depend on the strength of the flare and the Earth’s magnetic field at the time. The same applies to the effect of the earth’s climate change, the uncertainty is great.
(On April 21, 16:30 a warning from NASA about upcoming strong activity!)
Unfortunately, this theory is silenced by the world’s politicians, as it can overturn entire COP projects, which are financed by the rich countries to slow down the alleged cause of climate change.
Religious reasons to downplay the sun’s powers also have a major impact on how comprehensive facts should be disseminated to the public. It can be a direct threat to the faith.
Fortunately, I can speak freely about my belief in the sun, which just a few hundred years ago was the reason for killing people with this belief.
In my personal opinion, humanity has no real function here on earth, but plants, insects and animals have a part in the earth’s development. This may be hard to admit, but if you think about it, humanity has completely destroyed what was built by nature.
Can we trust all information from leading governments?
There is a strong tendency in some countries within the EU to increase the economic pressure on the common population. This has been achieved with a combination of chaos and crisis, with the goal that each person becomes increasingly dependent on financial support packages from the state.
The “Epedemic crisis” 2019, has helped governments to map the population’s need for help, as well as social dependency. The war between Ukraine and Russia has also been used by countries’ leaders to allow prices to rise without control. Inflation has therefore risen sharply in many countries, while the government’s response is increased financial contributions instead of a monitored price control of daily goods. Remember that the government profits from price increases through taxes and VAT, while consumers lose their savings and assets.
Left-wing political parties see the opportunity to appear as Robin Hood saviors, by burdening all large and small companies with increased social and tax costs and therefore appear as the saviors of the people. This will ultimately eliminate democracy and push towards totalitarian governments like Venezuela, which could ultimately increase the possibility of civil war or military coups. Will the population really allow that to happen?
I will not make political statements or engage in conspiracy theories.
However, I can tell you that governments have a responsibility to manage crises and maintain order within their jurisdictions. During times of crisis, governments may take emergency measures to protect their citizens, such as implementing lockdowns during a pandemic or declaring martial law during a natural disaster. We have experienced all of this in recent years after the epidemic, COVID crisis that started in 2019.
It’s important to remember that governments are elected by their citizens and are accountable to them. While there may be instances of abuses of power, it is not accurate to say that all governments aim to take control over the world population through chaos and crisis, in fact, most governments work towards maintaining stability and promoting the well-being of their citizens.
I know that my statement in this article may be disturbing to some people, but this is not a political element, but a distrust of governments that do not show “open cards” to their voters. Should we really believe everything that is said, when an ordinary person who writes a remark against a leader and gets banned from social media such as Facebook, twitter etc.
Finally, there is a double standard in the actions of many governments, which is hidden in “fancy laws” that we will never understand. That´s why I´m saying that “Fake Governments exist!