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![]() -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Humanity risks going extinct in a few decades Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2014 20:09:15 +0200 From: M Winther Newsgroups: uk.philosophy.humanism,us.politics,aus.politics,al t.politics.usa.misc,alt.politics.europe.misc,alt.p olitics.europe,alt.politics.england.misc,uk.politi cs.misc,alt.politics.usa.republican,alt.politics.b ritish,alt.politics.uk "...The rate of climate change clearly has gone beyond linear, as indicated by the presence of the myriad self-reinforcing feedback loops described below, and now threatens our species with extinction in the near term. As Australian biologist Frank Fenner said in June 2010: "We're going to become extinct," the eminent scientist says. "Whatever we do now is too late" ..." http://guymcpherson.com/2013/01/clim...ry-and-update/ M. Winther http://home7.swipnet.se/~w-73784/ |
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On Monday, 16 June 2014 22:50:47 UTC+1, wrote:
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Humanity risks going extinct in a few decades Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2014 20:09:15 +0200 From: M Winther Newsgroups: uk.philosophy.humanism,us.politics,aus.politics,al t.politics.usa.misc,alt.politics.europe.misc,alt.p olitics.europe,alt.politics.england.misc,uk.politi cs.misc,alt.politics.usa.republican,alt.politics.b ritish,alt.politics.uk "...The rate of climate change clearly has gone beyond linear, as indicated by the presence of the myriad self-reinforcing feedback loops described below, and now threatens our species with extinction in the near term. As Australian biologist Frank Fenner said in June 2010: "We're going to become extinct," the eminent scientist says. "Whatever we do now is too late" ..." http://guymcpherson.com/2013/01/clim...ry-and-update/ M. Winther http://home7.swipnet.se/~w-73784/ Well he was very prophetic about himself as he became extinct in December that same year.2010 |
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in 399737 20140616 225047 Joe Egginton wrote:
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Humanity risks going extinct in a few decades Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2014 20:09:15 +0200 From: M Winther Newsgroups: uk.philosophy.humanism,us.politics,aus.politics,a lt.politics.usa.misc,alt.politics.europe.misc,alt. p olitics.europe,alt.politics.england.misc,uk.polit ics.misc,alt.politics.usa.republican,alt.politics. b ritish,alt.politics.uk "...The rate of climate change clearly has gone beyond linear, as indicated by the presence of the myriad self-reinforcing feedback loops described below, and now threatens our species with extinction in the near term. As Australian biologist Frank Fenner said in June 2010: "We're going to become extinct," the eminent scientist says. "Whatever we do now is too late" ..." http://guymcpherson.com/2013/01/clim...ry-and-update/ M. Winther http://home7.swipnet.se/~w-73784/ According to SpringWatch if the bee were to become extinct today the human race would follow within 20 years. So if it's bad for the bee ... |
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On 17/06/14 08:42, Bob Martin wrote:
in 399737 20140616 225047 Joe Egginton wrote: -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Humanity risks going extinct in a few decades Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2014 20:09:15 +0200 From: M Winther Newsgroups: uk.philosophy.humanism,us.politics,aus.politics,al t.politics.usa.misc,alt.politics.europe.misc,alt.p olitics.europe,alt.politics.england.misc,uk.politi cs.misc,alt.politics.usa.republican,alt.politics.b ritish,alt.politics.uk "...The rate of climate change clearly has gone beyond linear, as indicated by the presence of the myriad self-reinforcing feedback loops described below, and now threatens our species with extinction in the near term. As Australian biologist Frank Fenner said in June 2010: "We're going to become extinct," the eminent scientist says. "Whatever we do now is too late" ..." http://guymcpherson.com/2013/01/clim...ry-and-update/ M. Winther http://home7.swipnet.se/~w-73784/ According to SpringWatch if the bee were to become extinct today the human race would follow within 20 years. So if it's bad for the bee ... We could GM all food plants to be self-fertile then only the GM-deniers would go extinct ![]() |
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On 17/06/2014 08:42, Bob Martin wrote:
in 399737 20140616 225047 Joe Egginton wrote: [snip] "...The rate of climate change clearly has gone beyond linear, as indicated by the presence of the myriad self-reinforcing feedback loops described below, and now threatens our species with extinction in the near term. As Australian biologist Frank Fenner said in June 2010: "We're going to become extinct," the eminent scientist says. "Whatever we do now is too late" ..." http://guymcpherson.com/2013/01/clim...ry-and-update/ M. Winther http://home7.swipnet.se/~w-73784/ According to SpringWatch if the bee were to become extinct today the human race would follow within 20 years. So if it's bad for the bee ... Plenty of major crops are wind pollenated so I don't think so. And various other insects and a few mammals will pollenate plants too. It might bankrupt US fruit growers though. They tend to rely on shipping bees around to improve crop yield and their various bad practices have spread aggressive Africanised bees and parasites around pretty badly. A nice dystopian view of the future implied colony collapse is included in R4's Dangerous Visions Scifi series. Their version of Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep is riveting. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b02v1q2n/features/about The episode was on Monday "The Bee Maker" catch it while you can. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b046j8zp -- Regards, Martin Brown |
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On Monday, 16 June 2014 14:50:47 UTC-7, jumper wrote:
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Humanity risks going extinct in a few decades Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2014 20:09:15 +0200 From: M Winther Newsgroups: uk.philosophy.humanism,us.politics,aus.politics,al t.politics.usa.misc,alt.politics.europe.misc,alt.p olitics.europe,alt.politics.england.misc,uk.politi cs.misc,alt.politics.usa.republican,alt.politics.b ritish,alt.politics.uk "...The rate of climate change clearly has gone beyond linear, as indicated by the presence of the myriad self-reinforcing feedback loops described below, and now threatens our species with extinction in the near term. As Australian biologist Frank Fenner said in June 2010: "We're going to become extinct," the eminent scientist says. "Whatever we do now is too late" ..." http://guymcpherson.com/2013/01/clim...ry-and-update/ M. Winther http://home7.swipnet.se/~w-73784/ Do you seriously believe this crap? |
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