Is the Earth already beyond repair?
What exactly is the state of the planet?Is it ruined forever?Is it save-able?what can we do for ourselves now?
Answers:
we could save it but that would require the dismanufacture of every vheicle on the planet
The planet is fudged. I've already bought some land on the moon. Just need some transport to get there now.
no and what can you do start by reading collapse by Jared Diamond and it will some ideas
The Earth can't be ruined forever. It will always rejuventate. Under some circumstances, it may take a million years to fix itself, like after a world wide nuclear war. The Earth will heal.hahaha, we won't.
That ofcourse until an asteroid or something hits it, or the sun finally implodes.
Absolutely right
According to very recent news - scientists now believe the earth is beginning to heal itself as the hole in the ozone layer above Antartica is not as big as it was and seems to be closing. It will still apparently take a few decades for that to happen entirely - but the process semms to have begun.
Whether this is a sign that things are improving generally is far too soon to tell.
The planet earth will be around for a lot longer than our species will.
The Earth can heal itself. But if it get's to a certain point of damage. the Earth will probably have to wipe out of society as we know it to start over, like the ice age.
no, god will repair it one day
Planet no, i shouldn't think so - YET - but human minds are certainly polluted beyond measure. We have to figure out quick how to clean up our own dusty attics, and invent a powerful vaccuum cleaner for those who won't.
humans are the only creatures who foul more than the nature can handle
Three things only are required to save the planet:
o Develop cool energy alternatives and quit the use of fossil fuels.
o Create a zero growth policy for human population.
o Stop all genetically altered plants, animals and organisms.
the earth will repair itself, don't worry about this.
she had proven this a couple of times during the last million years.
we managed in the last 300 years to ruin what has taken hundred thousands of years to build. you do good in suspecting it will take the same amount of time to repair the damage.
the real question is: do you think mankind will live long enough?
Douglas Adams wrote in "Last chance to see" something like:
"Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so."
why do you ask the same question twice?
The earth is not ruined, but may be just about to change its climate from a benign to a more challenging one.
Life will go on, but with or without humans.
The planet is Fine always has been always will.
WE, on the other hand are possibly up Sh**t creek without a paddle.
People use phrases about us 'ruining the planet', 'destroying the earth' etc, but this earth continually goes through cycles of heat and cold (ice ages and desertification), volcanic activity, floods etc .Thess processes are what create the very land masses we walk upon.
Almost every species alive today could be wiped out and the planet would still eventually repopulate itself. The question is whether humans will maintain as part of that future population .
The planet is just fine. Its our position on the planet which is in doubt
yes we are not still at the end but it may come by another 5 to 6 centuries.we cant stop the evil things going on around us .we ant expect much more .as the nature itself was trying hard for its existence by creating katrinas,earthquakes,tsunamis .so,the earth will take much more long time than that i have told but we have to suffer for making it so disastrous
hi frnd
I think that's true
ur frnd
Akshay
Bye.....!!!!!!!!
No its not beyond repair, its good at repairing itself. Look at the hole in the ozone, latest scientific readings show it is smaller than it was 20 years ago, is this because we are putting less cfc's into the air. If we do the same with co2 will the global warming revert to something like its natural process? Good to try i think and stop doing the oposite of trying to save the plannet, and actually get real and do whats right.
Current state is not important. No significant sign indicate that earth is not livable now
However, Human being are capable of doing more damage to it. There are always people who send out earlier warning of all the damages, but it takes a while for other people to listen to it.
If earth is ruined forever, it is caused by people who think they are too important to listen to others.
A Friend of mine put it very eloquently when he said "The earth is just coughing at the moment, it's not f**ked, we are!" Either we will inadvertently control our own destiny or some other force will step in to control us. Nature always wins in the end.
Nope the Earth will shrug this off and keep on truckin'
Earth always can repair itself. It have time to do it.
Many glaciations where everything were destroyed and then, another bom. Many huge meteours and another non documented problems..Tiny beings can live near deep vulcanoes. Live will exist even with Human kind trying to destroy it.
Humans is just another cold. Humans are beyond repair. Their social structure, knowledge and financial order and within a complete crash.. you can choose: Super resistent bacterias or Agricultural colapse or Financial disaster or Large amount of nukes or Depleted planet or New virus or Huge sequence of Solar explosions or New Glaciation...
Pay attention to finance. World cannot live without it; check 1929 crack and check actual international situation about foreign borders. New crash is arriving and new colapse can bring another begining.
The Earth is a living organism and has a knack of rebalancing itself over millions of years. There was a time when, it became over-populated by trees which caused an excess of carbon dioxide, which in turn increased temperatures. The higher temperatures eventually created conditions where global forest fires broke out, the smoke reaching high altitude and blocking the sun, thus allowing a cooling of the earth and a mini ice age. This would lead to a reduction in animal species through dwindling resources and would in a future repeat of these conditions would also affect the human race. So, the answer is yes, the earth will recover eventually but, not because of humanity, but despite it. We may survive, but with a much reduced global population.
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Answers:
we could save it but that would require the dismanufacture of every vheicle on the planet
The planet is fudged. I've already bought some land on the moon. Just need some transport to get there now.
no and what can you do start by reading collapse by Jared Diamond and it will some ideas
The Earth can't be ruined forever. It will always rejuventate. Under some circumstances, it may take a million years to fix itself, like after a world wide nuclear war. The Earth will heal.hahaha, we won't.
That ofcourse until an asteroid or something hits it, or the sun finally implodes.
Absolutely right
According to very recent news - scientists now believe the earth is beginning to heal itself as the hole in the ozone layer above Antartica is not as big as it was and seems to be closing. It will still apparently take a few decades for that to happen entirely - but the process semms to have begun.
Whether this is a sign that things are improving generally is far too soon to tell.
The planet earth will be around for a lot longer than our species will.
The Earth can heal itself. But if it get's to a certain point of damage. the Earth will probably have to wipe out of society as we know it to start over, like the ice age.
no, god will repair it one day
Planet no, i shouldn't think so - YET - but human minds are certainly polluted beyond measure. We have to figure out quick how to clean up our own dusty attics, and invent a powerful vaccuum cleaner for those who won't.
humans are the only creatures who foul more than the nature can handle
Three things only are required to save the planet:
o Develop cool energy alternatives and quit the use of fossil fuels.
o Create a zero growth policy for human population.
o Stop all genetically altered plants, animals and organisms.
the earth will repair itself, don't worry about this.
she had proven this a couple of times during the last million years.
we managed in the last 300 years to ruin what has taken hundred thousands of years to build. you do good in suspecting it will take the same amount of time to repair the damage.
the real question is: do you think mankind will live long enough?
Douglas Adams wrote in "Last chance to see" something like:
"Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so."
why do you ask the same question twice?
The earth is not ruined, but may be just about to change its climate from a benign to a more challenging one.
Life will go on, but with or without humans.
The planet is Fine always has been always will.
WE, on the other hand are possibly up Sh**t creek without a paddle.
People use phrases about us 'ruining the planet', 'destroying the earth' etc, but this earth continually goes through cycles of heat and cold (ice ages and desertification), volcanic activity, floods etc .Thess processes are what create the very land masses we walk upon.
Almost every species alive today could be wiped out and the planet would still eventually repopulate itself. The question is whether humans will maintain as part of that future population .
The planet is just fine. Its our position on the planet which is in doubt
yes we are not still at the end but it may come by another 5 to 6 centuries.we cant stop the evil things going on around us .we ant expect much more .as the nature itself was trying hard for its existence by creating katrinas,earthquakes,tsunamis .so,the earth will take much more long time than that i have told but we have to suffer for making it so disastrous
hi frnd
I think that's true
ur frnd
Akshay
Bye.....!!!!!!!!
No its not beyond repair, its good at repairing itself. Look at the hole in the ozone, latest scientific readings show it is smaller than it was 20 years ago, is this because we are putting less cfc's into the air. If we do the same with co2 will the global warming revert to something like its natural process? Good to try i think and stop doing the oposite of trying to save the plannet, and actually get real and do whats right.
Current state is not important. No significant sign indicate that earth is not livable now
However, Human being are capable of doing more damage to it. There are always people who send out earlier warning of all the damages, but it takes a while for other people to listen to it.
If earth is ruined forever, it is caused by people who think they are too important to listen to others.
A Friend of mine put it very eloquently when he said "The earth is just coughing at the moment, it's not f**ked, we are!" Either we will inadvertently control our own destiny or some other force will step in to control us. Nature always wins in the end.
Nope the Earth will shrug this off and keep on truckin'
Earth always can repair itself. It have time to do it.
Many glaciations where everything were destroyed and then, another bom. Many huge meteours and another non documented problems..Tiny beings can live near deep vulcanoes. Live will exist even with Human kind trying to destroy it.
Humans is just another cold. Humans are beyond repair. Their social structure, knowledge and financial order and within a complete crash.. you can choose: Super resistent bacterias or Agricultural colapse or Financial disaster or Large amount of nukes or Depleted planet or New virus or Huge sequence of Solar explosions or New Glaciation...
Pay attention to finance. World cannot live without it; check 1929 crack and check actual international situation about foreign borders. New crash is arriving and new colapse can bring another begining.
The Earth is a living organism and has a knack of rebalancing itself over millions of years. There was a time when, it became over-populated by trees which caused an excess of carbon dioxide, which in turn increased temperatures. The higher temperatures eventually created conditions where global forest fires broke out, the smoke reaching high altitude and blocking the sun, thus allowing a cooling of the earth and a mini ice age. This would lead to a reduction in animal species through dwindling resources and would in a future repeat of these conditions would also affect the human race. So, the answer is yes, the earth will recover eventually but, not because of humanity, but despite it. We may survive, but with a much reduced global population.
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