So in 2048, Antarctica will probably stop melting. The disappearance of the ozone layer in the area has stopped and began repairing itself. This was all thanks to the ban of harmful chemicals according to UN scientists. I myself think, that by 2048 most Antarctica will melt. That's 4 more decades, and the history of big ass icebergs breaking off doesn't make it any better. The amount of ice breaking off might be more than the regeneration can compensate for. What do you guys think will happen?
Sorry I haven't posted yesterday, was too tired. Good news though, going tomorrow to find sliding gloves. My fight with the pavement might soon be over. Hand got owned yesterday.
I don't really care what happens to Antarctica, since I live in Michigan XD
As to the video, I agree with it completely. The Internet and social media that go along with it are fundamentally changing the nature of our society...next stop, communism!
can't wait until your next post!
ReplyDeleteWe'll see what happens. I hope this is true though.
ReplyDeleteClimate engineering is cool, really cool. It's like applied geophysics.
ReplyDeleteI don't really care what happens to Antarctica, since I live in Michigan XD
ReplyDeleteAs to the video, I agree with it completely. The Internet and social media that go along with it are fundamentally changing the nature of our society...next stop, communism!
i hoe this is true and let's hope for the best.
ReplyDeleteyeah, i saw the movie waterworld and i don't like it.
Well, can't say nothing for sure, but it would be great if it would NOT melt till 2048 ;)
ReplyDeleteThe planet shifts. It's a question of wither or not we'll be alive to see what it adapts to.
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ReplyDeleteHm...I am sceptical towards such things
ReplyDeleteAwesome!
ReplyDeleteIt never was damaged in the first place.
ReplyDeleteI hope fucking deserts happen, lol. I don't like cold.
ReplyDeleteWe can't destroy the ozone fast enough
ReplyDeletei love ozone
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