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Predictions : World, Politics, Economy : World Collapse
World Collapse
Posted by Nick on 01-May-2008 - Day(s) left: 10827
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I do not want to be an alarmist or a sensationalist but scientists predict a global collapse in the future. The earth will become so over populated as to become insustainable. The collapse will go on for a long time. I predict it to take 5 decades and begins near the year 2060.
When we see it about to come I am sure we will take action but the problem is this will just delay the inevitability of the over population. It happens but just a bit further in the future.
This is sad because no body is to blame. But it will only happen one time for man to learn what he must do.

Mitch Raemsch; When light falls it changes colour
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Author: Nicholas
Even if we do something about the overpopulation when we see it coming that will only delay the inevitable. We could slow the processes down but the crash remains an eventuality.
Author: Nicholas
Even if we do something about the overpopulation when we see it coming that will only delay the inevitable. We could slow the processes down but the crash remains an eventuality.



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