No, the damage is done. We could "manage" what resources we have left and make it last just a little bit longer, but that would take a combined world effort and considering over 3/4 the world has less than a third grade education and an IQ of 2 that is unlikely to happen any time soon.
2007-08-08 18:50:09
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answered by Vivianna 4
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Sure there's hope for our planet . Unfortunately things are going to have to get allot worse then they are now . Soon people are going to start losing there homes there autos repossessed .The rich are going to start punishing you for not making the payments on your things because your out of work so they will take back everything you got doesn't matter what you paid on it . Allot of people are going to suffer
We are going to have to get rid of the rich and greedy if we are to survive and all start working together . There is nothing wrong with having thing but there is something wrong with controlling people with the things you have.
Its either we change our way of thinking of what success is in life which is going to be survival or we measure success as how much you own . If we keep looking at people by what they own then only the rich will survive until there is no one left to do there bidding and then they will throw there money into the streets . The only way i can see us surviving the oil shortage global warming and the pollution is for us all to pull together and work as one . we cant do it with the rich calling the shots that's all that is in there hearts is the gold .
Does your kid really need a $200 dollar pair of sneakers? Does the rich man really need $100 million in the bank . Is your life your children's and grand children's life worth it ?
2007-08-07 15:46:13
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answered by dad 6
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I would say our planet's changing, but far from dying. We have seen periods of warming and cooling in the past and the Earth remained a viable place for life to exist.
Climate change is troubling, but we have to realize that beyond our impact, the climate would change some anyway. The climate on Earth has never remained to same for too long.
2007-08-07 14:32:32
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answered by The Stylish One 7
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Theres always hope.
Global warming is happening because it is a natural cycle in the earth's history repeating itself. (Look up the Medieval Warm Period, and the Little Ice Age that happened right afterwards. Periods of increasing heat followed by ice ages have happened before, and no one was driving cars or causing pollution back then). Our actions aren't helping the global warming, to be sure, but we are not solely responsible for what is happening.
Yes, its getting hotter now. Yes, we are making the earth dirty. Its common sense that we should keep earth clean as much as we can so at least we're not all tripping on garbage while sweating to death in 120 degree heat lol.
2007-08-07 14:17:19
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answered by boots6 7
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If people become more educated about the state of the environment they may care more and try their best to live more sustainable lives. but at the moment, it completely irritates me that people will throw soda cans out their window and not think of how that hurts the earth. i'm not sure if we can reverse it but, if everyone does their share, i'm sure some problems can be alleviated or improved. i mean, why not recycle? what are people going to do with empty soda cans, etc.
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2007-08-07 14:11:59
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answered by earth lover! 1
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reverse it in the immediate future no. but over time if everyone actually woke up from their middle class selfish existences and gave a **** maybe. the only way to stop the damage is to wake people up to the world around them. show them the horrifying things that happens and they might actually think before they buy their next anything where it came from and who suffered to make it .
2007-08-07 14:17:57
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answered by xchrisxnz 1
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Yes I believe there's still hope.
Nature has a way of regenerating, consider the forest fires that constantly occur in this country. Life is renewed there every time after a terrible fire.
Nothing every really dies, I believe things in life change as it needs to.
2007-08-07 14:19:57
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answered by BklynNative 3
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Sure.
1) The planet is not dying, just changing
2) It's not broken, so it doesn't need fixing
3) Exactly what damage do you want to reverse? Please be specific and quantitative.
2007-08-07 16:25:56
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answered by Anonymous
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just chill were going to be ok but we just need everyone to help dont worry ... you can help by going ''green'' just go to climate crisis .com and get the solutions and just because you are one person you will still make a difference in the planet now just stay calm dont worry we will be ok
2007-08-07 14:16:31
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answered by Anonymous
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no but we can help....the sun will melt our planet in a bilion years anyways if it keeps the trend
2007-08-07 14:36:51
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answered by COD 3
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