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Earth - A Global Map of Wind, Weather and Ocean Conditions - Use the menu at bottom left to toggle different views. For example, you can see where wildfires/smoke are by selecting "Chem - COsc" to see carbon monoxide (CO) surface concentration.
Climate Reanalyzer (University of Maine) - A source for daily updated average global air temps, sea surface temps, sea ice, weather and more.
National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center (US) - Information about ENSO and weather predictions.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) Global Temperature Rankings Outlook (US) - Tool that is updated each month, concurrent with the release of the monthly global climate report.
Canadian Wildland Fire Information System - Government of Canada
Surging Seas Risk Zone Map - For discovering which areas could be underwater soon.
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I knew since college 20 years ago that I would never afford a house. Where I was houses was $300,000 (20 years later and they are $1,000,000). So during this time I found a way out of that greedy broken system.
Few months ago we bought land. The land was less than just paying for 1 years rent where we were from. So now my “rent” is the yearly property tax $150 per year. Very affordable.
We were living in a small car for a while. Twin bed, battery with solar, and a small 12v fridge. It worked good for us. Plenty of people live in cars (lookup cheapRVliving on YouTube)
Currently live in an RV we paid $3,000 for. Just had a 2,500 gallon water tank delivered, used a 20% off coupon to get that. Always looking for deals.
In the next few years we are going to build our house using dirt and rocks (hyperadobe) that we have on our land. It’s a lot of labor but it’s super cheap.