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Humanity is doomed... |
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Written by Erik Brakkee
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Ok, so after years of investigation, it seems that the greenhouse effect is real. There is real climate change and this requires a joint effort of all the nations in the world to limit its effects. If it continues, large parts of the world will be flooded and many people will die because of hunger and disease. But, nonetheless, what is happening? Well, as a result of the greenhouse effect, the North pole will become ice free before 2050 and the north pole has huge amounts of resources such as oil. So, instead of figuring out what to do about the greenhouse effect, nations are fighting over the north pole. So far, the United States, Canada, Danmark, and Russia are laying claims on the north pole. So who wants to bet? Will the earth's nations work together to come up with solutions to the worlds problems or will humanity just self-destruct in a pointless war about the north pole? (whose resources are also finite). |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 11 August 2007 )
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So, if you're not a polar bear, what's the problem? As long as the Flat Earth Society and the National Riffle Association are the US'largest press groups, a scenario which includes the destruction of socitey as we know it is not a bad idea.
Posted by Paul, on August 13, 2007 at 21:25
Well...errrr
Just recently a new case study showed, that there just might be a chance that the greenhouse effect is almost nonexistent after all. It could be that everything we encounter at the moment, is cyclic and returns every n-th year. Because we have Google Earth and very precise instruments (satellites) and a lot of media attention as well (environmental groups), it looks as if there's a greenhouse effect noticeable. Well, in the end ofcourse it's the people that will live in those years to come, that can really tell whether a greenhouse effect has taken place or not...;) gloob..gloob..gloob..gargl...
Posted by Edwin, on September 27, 2007 at 12:40
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