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Carbon Tax

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Gillard has not only shot her self in the foot here, anyone associated with the Labour will feel the pain of this choice for the next 3 years. Similar to the same way Work Choices f cked over the Liberals. Makes me wonder if radical change will never happen in our country due to how conservaive people are these days.

 

Gillard has not only shot her self in the foot here, anyone associated with the Labour will feel the pain of this choice for the next 3 years. Similar to the same way Work Choices f cked over the Liberals. Makes me wonder if radical change will never happen in our country due to how conservaive people are these days.

i am waiting for Alien Invasion...it's the only way the human race will REALLY change.

There are too many humans to be able to change..it's too hard. The population must fall drastically.

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i am waiting for Alien Invasion...it's the only way the human race will REALLY change.

There are too many humans to be able to change..it's too hard. The population must fall drastically.

and this is the REAL problem WYL

but no-one will face up to it

current world pop is approx 6.8 bill

2050 forecasts are US Census Bureau (9.2 bill), Pop Reference Bureau (9.35 bill), UN Dept E&SA (9.15 bill)

Thats an average of 9.23 billion or an increase of 2.43 billion

Which is equivalent to the whole population of the world in 1950!!!!

Something will break by then in a big way, and, long time before any dramatic global warming apocalypse

I'd be stockpiling fossil fuels for any future global wars

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and this is the REAL problem WYL

but no-one will face up to it

current world pop is approx 6.8 bill

2050 forecasts are US Census Bureau (9.2 bill), Pop Reference Bureau (9.35 bill), UN Dept E&SA (9.15 bill)

Thats an average of 9.23 billion or an increase of 2.43 billion

Which is equivalent to the whole population of the world in 1950!!!!

Something will break by then in a big way, and, long time before any dramatic global warming apocalypse

I'd be stockpiling fossil fuels for any future global wars

So the Jehovah's Witnesses are right ?? Ha !! Ha !! The world as we know it will be ending before then... Thank Jehovah most of the current generation won't be here to "witness" it... ??

and this is the REAL problem WYL

but no-one will face up to it

current world pop is approx 6.8 bill

2050 forecasts are US Census Bureau (9.2 bill), Pop Reference Bureau (9.35 bill), UN Dept E&SA (9.15 bill)

Thats an average of 9.23 billion or an increase of 2.43 billion

Which is equivalent to the whole population of the world in 1950!!!!

Something will break by then in a big way, and, long time before any dramatic global warming apocalypse

I'd be stockpiling fossil fuels for any future global wars

Absolutely DC, economies and populations cannot keep growing-But humans cannot regress, so it will be an outside influence that will change our environment i have no doubt. Exactly what that is i cannot predict-but it will be swift.

There is already talk of doubling melbourne's population. Absolute lunacy IMO


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