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#1 Re: Science, Technology, and Astronomy » Is Earth the new Mars? » 2007-10-29 00:49:59

it is very highly unlikely that climate change will happen in thousands of years.

i have read reports that calculate the tempeature change from the past three thousand years and according to those it only gets 1oc hotter every thousand years however that report does not account for the fact that global warming is happening a hell of a lot faster than it ever has.

it will most likely take hundreds of years not thousands.

#2 Re: Science, Technology, and Astronomy » Is Earth the new Mars? » 2007-10-28 20:38:11

A idea sprung to me during the adverts of a TV program. (the ad was on global warming)

well in this advert they showed a graphical image of what the earth would look like if we could see the pollutants.


well this is what struck me
What if the Earth is slowly developing into a barren dead planet like Mars. What if Mars once had life and the same thing happened.

If this is true then it would possibly mean that history is repeating itself.

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