What will the new climate be like on Nova Earth?
Matthew Ward: Melting glaciers and icebergs and weather anomalies are paving the way to a favorable climate globally, to the restoration of barren lands so they can become arable again and the end of both the hottest and the polar regions. (1)
Archangel Uriel: Temperate climates [will] enfold and embrace not only humanity but each of you personally, as well as every flower, every blade of grass, every pebble, every grain of sand. (2)
SaLuSa: If ever you needed proof of the weather changes that are taking place, you only have to look back at the difference now to what it was just some 50 years ago.
The changes are dramatic and do not appear to follow any particular pattern and at times seem chaotic. Yet the changes are not random happenings, but lead to a more acceptable pattern and one that ensures that the extremes you usually experience no longer occur. (3)
How will it impact the animal kingdom?

Matthew Ward
Matthew: Some animal species will become extinct, those that cannot adapt to the serious changes in their habitats; but others will be able to adjust to the changes and flourish.
Gradually all animals will become herbivores and the outcry to kill numbers of “predators” will cease. In the meantime, please continue your efforts to protect all animal life, to stop the terrible abuse and end the slaughtering on land and in the seas. Humans’ inhumane treatment of animals has caused a staggering amount of negativity for Earth to deal with. (4)
Matthew: Sadly, some marine populations and animal species living in frigid temperatures will not survive, but most can adapt far more readily to rising ocean and land temperatures than they can live in polluted waters or in sonar testing areas or in cages, much less evade slaughter for pelts or tusks, “scientific experiments,” or delicacies such as caviar and fins. Some low-lying coastal areas and islands will be affected, as I mentioned before along with stating that residents will have time to move to higher areas and be compensated for relocation. (5)
