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Earth Doomed
London (UPI) Jan 16, 2006 Renowned scientist James Lovelock says he believes the world has passed the point of no return for climate change, and civilization is unlikely to survive. Thirty years ago Lovelock conceived the idea that Earth possesses a planetary-scale control system he named Gaia, which keeps our environment fit for life, The Independent reported Monday. But now he believes mankind's abuse of the environment has made climate change insoluble and life on Earth will never be the same again. In an extraordinarily pessimistic new assessment published in Monday's Independent, Lovelock suggests efforts to counter global warming cannot succeed, and that, in effect, it is already too late. Lovelock now believes Earth and human society face nearly complete disaster, and sooner than nearly anybody realizes. He writes, "Before this century is over, billions of us wil! l die, and the few breeding pairs of people that survive will be in the Arctic, where the climate remains tolerable."
Source: United Press International Related Links SpaceDaily Search SpaceDaily Subscribe To SpaceDaily Express Climate Change Plan Takes Heat Off US, Australia Sydney (AFP) Jan 13, 2006 While environmentalists contend a climate change plan agreed by some of the world's worst polluters this week will do little to halt global warming, analysts say it will reduce political pressure on the United States and Australia to sign the Kyoto Protocol. |
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