Society & Culture

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Society & Culture

Posted by: Topsy

4th May 2010 12:21pm

Thoughts and ideas about impending supposed doomsday. Is it necessary to look carefully at the outcome of a global environmental crisis and prepare or do we keep our heads in the sand


hispania
  • 2nd Oct 2010 10:38am

Climate change is real. Weather events are more extreme and the extreme events are more frequent. Logic says human activity produces effects that must alter the earth's natural balance. We do have to do something to rein in our impact on the atmosphere.


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