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Scientists: Human activity has pushed Earth beyond four of nine �planetary boundaries�


Environmental | 206780 hits | Jan 15 11:50 am | Posted by: DrCaleb
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At the rate things are going, the Earth in the coming decades could cease to be a �safe operating space� for human beings. That is the conclusion of a new paper published Thursday in the journal Science by 18 researchers trying to gauge the breaking p

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  1. by avatar andyt
    Fri Jan 16, 2015 1:04 am
    Ah, just more cornspiracy by those eggheads so they can get funding, tyring to scare us. We know that Malthus was proven wrong. It didn't work with us smart deniers to scare us about glaobal warming, so now they have to add extinction, deforestation, and ocean eutrification to the mix. Thank God we have intelligent government in Canada that tells us it's nothing to worry about. Time to muzzle more scientists.




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