Fake news or " sorry about that kids.".

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If this represents anything close to the truth, is it worth radically re-assessing one's future?
http://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2 ... 2-C7jg&s=1

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The Carbon Disclosure Project has assets over 100 Trillion. Yes, trillions! Maybe they can help...
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Barang chgout wrote: Sat Oct 13, 2018 10:57 am If this represents anything close to the truth, is it worth radically re-assessing one's future?
http://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2 ... 2-C7jg&s=1

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First Angkor now the world!

First established in the ninth century, Angkor Wat was once the world's largest pre-industrial urban center. As the pride and joy of the powerful Khmer Empire, the city was famous for its immense wealth, opulent legacy of art and architecture and sophisticated network of waterways and reservoirs or barays that were optimized for storing summer monsoon waters.

However, by the 15th century, the marvelous city had been laid to waste by ecological overexploitation and a devastating water crisis caused by severe climatic fluctuations.

As scientist Mary Beth Day tells LiveScience, "Angkor can be an example of how technology isn't always sufficient to prevent major collapse during times of severe instability. Angkor had a highly sophisticated water management infrastructure, but this technologic advantage was not enough to prevent its collapse in the face of extreme environmental conditions." https://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/clima ... ate-change

We're all doomed. :shock: :(
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Kuroneko wrote:
Barang chgout wrote: Sat Oct 13, 2018 10:57 am If this represents anything close to the truth, is it worth radically re-assessing one's future?
http://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2 ... 2-C7jg&s=1

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First Angkor now the world!

First established in the ninth century, Angkor Wat was once the world's largest pre-industrial urban center. As the pride and joy of the powerful Khmer Empire, the city was famous for its immense wealth, opulent legacy of art and architecture and sophisticated network of waterways and reservoirs or barays that were optimized for storing summer monsoon waters.

However, by the 15th century, the marvelous city had been laid to waste by ecological overexploitation and a devastating water crisis caused by severe climatic fluctuations.

As scientist Mary Beth Day tells LiveScience, "Angkor can be an example of how technology isn't always sufficient to prevent major collapse during times of severe instability. Angkor had a highly sophisticated water management infrastructure, but this technologic advantage was not enough to prevent its collapse in the face of extreme environmental conditions." https://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/clima ... ate-change

We're all doomed. :shock: :(
Look! The weather has always changed! Ignore this scaremongering then?

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