Global Warming
By nicknuo
@nicknuo (20)
May 13, 2022 10:20am CST
This seems the most discussed topic in the international community, but I think they are there for discussion only. Nations are blowing bombs and missiles over one another, burning forests and polluting the sea with their industrial garbage. Does it not all contribute to global warming? Sometimes this seems ridiculous but we all know human nature. He never learns from his past. May be after thousand years next humans will remember us as Humanosaurus the brother of Dinosaurus
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@marguicha (223062)
• Chile
13 May 22
I feel the same way! And what we are doing is evil to say the least.
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@nicknuo (20)
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6 Jun 22
May be yes, may be no, only time can tell. Some are trying to save the world, while others are only looking at the profit of their business. People like Elon Musk are trying to make another Earth but that too seems like a business strategy of its kind. The future can answer these questions only, but for now I'm happy with my cup of coffee.
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@xstitcher (32482)
• Petaluma, California
6 Jun 22
Welcome to myLot. Cute puppy in your profile photo.
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@LeaPea2417 (37355)
• Toccoa, Georgia
13 May 22
I do agree with your statement. War is sickening and evil.
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@thedevilinme (4128)
• Northampton, England
13 May 22
we desperately need population control,and war is the only way, sadly
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@thedevilinme (4128)
• Northampton, England
17 May 22
@nicknuo A 2020 study published by The Lancet from researchers funded by the Global Burden of Disease Study promotes a lower growth scenario, projecting that world population will peak in 2064 at 9.7 billion and then decline to 8.8 billion in 2100.
@nicknuo (20)
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14 May 22
That is not necessary, since last few years world fertility rate decreasing continuously. Many countries with highest population including China and India is seeing a declining FR. So be positive and hope for the best
Rewards2,610,000,000 resultsAny time Open links in new tabFertility Rate (TFR) – or often simply ‘fertility rate’ – which measures the average number of children per woman. 1 The global average fertility rate is just below 2.5 children per woman today.Fert
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@Nakitakona (56486)
• Philippines
17 May 22
This is indeed discussed as to what extent in which a remedy or solution may be reached . Nothing at all. Nature has her own behavior responding to the abuses made by humans.
@lazydaizee (6735)
• United Kingdom
15 May 22
Nothing seems to change even though there is a lot of talk about global warming.
@sharonelton (28882)
• Lichfield, England
16 May 22
Yes, of course it does. But they don't want to stop doing it. We try our best to do what we can to help and these people cancel our efforts out by doing these things.
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