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Date Posted: 16:32:31 09/17/05 Sat
Author: Nemesis
Subject: What Earth from space will look like one day.

Make no mistake. One day the Earth will look like this from space if things don`t change in our lifetime! Scientists recently discovered that polar ice caps and sea ice round the Arctic are melting at an ever accelerating rate due to global warming. This is how Earth will look in a few centuries if the Antarctic glaciers all melt too. Of course by then all the forests from the remaining dry land will be gone and most of the land will be a sterile desert. By then the population problem will be solved by starvation but there will be next to nothing for the tiny band of survivors to live off.Most animals will be extinct and the planet and Humanity too would need thousands of years to recover.
WE CAN`T LET THIS HAPPEN!


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