Sadhguru's prophecy of what will happen to our planet in the coming years

The climate on planet Earth is changing. And, unfortunately, most often we hear that the environmental situation in the world is only getting worse. We are talking about global warming and carbon dioxide emissions. However, the Indian yogi Sadhguru asks people to pay special attention. soil. In this article, the editorial board "Site" It will tell you why you should also think about the emerging problems associated with the soil.



GettyImages The state of the soil is a distinct habitat where millions of lives thrive. We can only save the planet if we conserve soil diversity. Referring to various scientists and the UN, Sadhguru says, “We have only 80 to 100 crops left.” That is, approximately 40-50 years of agricultural soil on the planet.”



According to the yogi, by 2045, world food production will decrease by 40%. At the same time, the world population will increase to about 9.3 billion people. Food shortages will be a problem in the next 25 years. And this will lead to a lot of serious consequences. For example, Sadhguru warns of the outbreak of civil wars around the world.

The Indian yogi explains. The condition of the soil depends on the content of organic substances in it. So, for example, if you add organics to the sand, it will turn into earth, and vice versa. For agricultural soil to remain alive, it must contain at least 3 to 6% organic matter.



Today, there are almost no places in the world where there is stable fertile soil. Almost everywhere she is constantly exhausted. Over the past 100 years, more than 50% of the top layer of the earth has disappeared in most countries. Due to soil degradation, the quality of food grown in the soil deteriorates. The worse the soil, the less nutrients remain in the food.

Soil is the largest ecosystem on the planet. Just 1 teaspoon of healthy soil can contain more microbes than people on Earth. The upper 30-40 cm of soil contains microbial life, which is the basis of our existence.

People need to realize that soil is a living organism. When the earth is plowed and open to sunlight, microbial life in its interior is destroyed. According to Sadhguru, the ground should be in the shade for as long as possible.



To convey his thoughts to people, the yogi will travel to 26 countries around the world. It urges citizens to stand up for the government's long-term investment. Every state must restore the soil. Earth is the wealth and heritage we have received from previous generations. And our goal is to transfer the soil to the heirs in a suitable condition.

Already, many farmers are switching to organic farming. It is especially popular in countries such as Canada and the United States. This type of agriculture is based on the complete rejection of the use of chemicals and synthetic fertilizers. Due to this, farmers not only save money, but also improve the quality of fertile soil, and therefore products.



Vegetables, fruits and greens become more nutritious and tasty. But their cost also increases. In general, organic farming is designed to protect the environment, but it is difficult to achieve industrial scale in this industry. The fact is that the processing of fields occurs mechanically, manually. Weeds and pests must be disposed of without chemistry.

In addition, organically grown foods are stored for less time than conventional ones. But they are many times more expensive, which not all people can afford. So Sadhguru is right: the issue of agriculture should be decided at the legislative level. As long as countries are not interested in preserving fertile soil, soil conditions will only worsen.



Do you think things will change in the coming years? I hope the world will listen to Sadhguru!

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