skunkushybrid
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this is what I mean, we either accept what the scientists are trying to tell us, or we don't. If we don't we are risking the total extinction of mankind, not to mention the rising death toll with each passing year. the very old and the very young will suffer the most of course. but with populations dwindling the risk is too great.
David Attenborough claims that it is reversible, the acceleration that is. Obviously, we can hardly do anything about the natural occurence apart from launching some type of sun shade into space. But if we can slow it down, stop the earth from falling over this virtual edge that may or may not be there, surely we have an obligation to do so.
David Attenborough claims that it is reversible, the acceleration that is. Obviously, we can hardly do anything about the natural occurence apart from launching some type of sun shade into space. But if we can slow it down, stop the earth from falling over this virtual edge that may or may not be there, surely we have an obligation to do so.