leave aside the politics
read the article - it is long, but worth it
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...gtype=Homepage
leave aside the politics
read the article - it is long, but worth it
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...gtype=Homepage
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Nothing lasts forever...
What I find almost as distressing at this devastation of California, where I was born and lived for almost 60 years of my life, is that the drastic changes in our planet should be considered political at all. California always had wild fires, some of them major, and flooding and mudslides caused by the inevitable rains that came the following winter. And I have lived through several major earthquakes. But nothing, nothing was as horrendously bad as the heat and the resultant wildfires. Anybody who tries to ignore or dismiss climate change as perhaps the greatest threat to this entire planet, is just in denial or being criminally misled. I am heartsick when I think of what we humans have done to this planet.
Gary W. Priester
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due to exploite of environment , we forgot to love the nature, save tree, save life, save human
the times they are a changin' Gary
it matters not why, as we are not clever enough to second guess nature... what matters is that we all understand what it means... for us
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Nothing lasts forever...
And there's one main contender for this title Gary ........Anybody who tries to ignore or dismiss climate change as perhaps the greatest threat to this entire planet, is just in denial or being criminally misled.
Egg
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I'm from Ohio, USA. This thread is very close to being political, because there are two sides to choose from, just like politics. 50 Million years ago, when the big crater was still steaming, it was so hot on this planet that we had palm trees and crocodiles above the arctic circle. This planet will continue to change, regardless if there are people here or not. Long after humans are extinct, this planet will still be here, going through changes as throughout history.
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