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6 Degrees Warmer: Mass Extinction?

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Uploaded on Feb 1, 2008

If the world warms by six degrees, oceans will turn into marine wastelands and natural disasters become common events.

Six Degrees Could Change the World :
SUN FEBRUARY 10 8P et/9P pt : http://channel.nationalgeographic.com...

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  • cbrhawk1

    Oh look, a Moon hoaxer, not every day we get to see one of those.

    What are those mirrors up there? Oh, those were made when the moon formed, right? What about the apollo lander? We can see things with telescopes now.  But, like the Flat Earth Society, all evidence will be denied.

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  • Himacmovieman

    how to pollute with sulfur dioxide as another chem trail ???

    Why not get 100 MPG technology out now???

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  • Himacmovieman

    Yea sure if you are actually stupid enough to believe we did go to the moon and with that the nearest possible life supporting planet is a quite a few light years away.. yea NASA Never A Straight Answer They probably have spent more money denying global warming, than actually doing something about it

    actually what have they spent on it Can you show me one major project that actually is making a difference or even an attempt ??? WTF??

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  • fanofzimmertwins

    I was reading in a magazine that some rich Nobel prize winner wanted to reduce Global Warming by polluting Sulfur Dioxide.

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  • ezhuang13

    Mrs. Myers bio? anyone?

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  • hulkboyjr

    Planet Earth committing suicide

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  • NoobsUnited9000

    Exactly. And we already discovered Life on Mars. We could've Terraformed it by now.

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  • cbrhawk1

    If we took all of this money that we spend on global warming and put it into NASA, we would have already been exploring other worlds by now and colonizing.

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  • NoobsUnited9000

    And Besides

    The earth could do with less people.... *cough cough* OVER POPULATION *cough cough*

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  • cbrhawk1

    Actually, mass extinctions are usually associated with cooling events. Earth has been 10 degrees hotter than today and had the richest biodiversity ever seen. Dense forests, jungles, and rich marine environments are seen in the distant past when Carbon Dioxide was over 1000ppm (it is about 400ppm right now).

    These propaganda films are no better than those released by North Korea and the now-dead USSR.

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