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Krishnasekhar
Side Hero Username: Krishnasekhar
Post Number: 2961 Registered: 01-2009 Posted From: 69.46.254.56
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Thursday, September 19, 2013 - 12:30 pm: |
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bullshit news. many reserves of the world are not tapped yet. earth can sustain much more than this. nature has a way of healing itself in the due time and process. |
   
Ballasticmissile
Side Hero Username: Ballasticmissile
Post Number: 5575 Registered: 07-2012 Posted From: 125.99.197.136
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Thursday, September 19, 2013 - 12:24 pm: |
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Ballasticmissile:ippudu 700c unnam 1000c population
mainly africa lo undi growth ......fertility of women is minimum 5.5-6 in africa i am leading a pious life so far so good modi for 2014 |
   
Ballasticmissile
Side Hero Username: Ballasticmissile
Post Number: 5574 Registered: 07-2012 Posted From: 125.99.197.136
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Thursday, September 19, 2013 - 12:23 pm: |
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dont think so......islamic world lo tappa fertility rapid ga taggutondi.....crop productiviti taggutondi...... ippudu 700c unnam 1000c population ki reach ayyaka inka extra undadu malnutrition,lack of facilities valla kottaga vacchina population will suffer life expictancy decreses for them rapidly...... sanjay gandhi chesinattu cheyyali inka konni rojulaki..... i am leading a pious life so far so good modi for 2014 |
   
Katthi
Hero Username: Katthi
Post Number: 10229 Registered: 07-2010 Posted From: 170.63.120.233
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Thursday, September 19, 2013 - 12:10 pm: |
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Monna NPR lo cheppadu.. manam chese polution on earth nothing anta.. Earth has capabilities to tolerate these things ani only concern enti ante.. recycle capability lendi Oil burining. earth ki cooling oil la panichese Oil ni dobbedutunnaru.. emaithundo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AekjFFsznNM&feature=youtu.be JP : Tappu antha seemandhra prajalade |
   
Ruj
Hero Username: Ruj
Post Number: 10670 Registered: 03-2007 Posted From: 170.202.122.1
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Thursday, September 19, 2013 - 12:07 pm: |
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maree 2030 ki emi avvakapovachu kaani..by the end of this century devastating effects untayemo ani gut feeling anthe..i dont have any hard facts to support..
india needs to get rid of sickular-bans..sickular-bans suck |
   
Ballasticmissile
Side Hero Username: Ballasticmissile
Post Number: 5573 Registered: 07-2012 Posted From: 125.99.197.136
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Thursday, September 19, 2013 - 11:52 am: |
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http://www.shtfplan.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/limitsofg rowth.jpg 1970 lo predict chesina path lone veltundi ippati varaku anni kuda.... http://www.infowars.com/peak-civilization-mit-research-team- predicts-global-economic-collapse-and-precipitous-population -decline/ i am leading a pious life so far so good modi for 2014 |
   
Ballasticmissile
Side Hero Username: Ballasticmissile
Post Number: 5572 Registered: 07-2012 Posted From: 125.99.197.136
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Thursday, September 19, 2013 - 11:50 am: |
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Researchers at one of the worldâs leading think tanks have developed a computing model that predicts serious implications for our way of life as a result of our incessant need to consume resources like oil, food, and fresh water. According to a team of scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the breaking point will come no later than 2030, and when it does, we can expect a paradigm shift unlike any we have seen before in human history â one that will not only collapse the economies of the world, but will cause food and energy production to decrease so significantly that it will lead to the deaths of hundreds of millions of people in the process. The recent study, completed on behalf of The Club of Rome, an organization which issued itâs own findings on âpeak everythingâ back in the 1970â²s in a controversial environmental report dubbed The Limits to Growth (video), takes into account the relations between various global developments and produces computer simulations for alternative scenarios. Via Smithsonian Magazine: Recent research supports the conclusions of a controversial environmental study released 40 years ago: The world is on track for disaster. So says Australian physicist Graham Turner, who revisited perhaps the most groundbreaking academic work of the 1970s, The Limits to Growth. Written by MIT researchers for an international think tank, the Club of Rome,the study used computers to model several possible future scenarios. The business-as-usual scenario estimated that if human beings continued to consume more than nature was capable of providing, global economic collapse and precipitous population decline could occur by 2030. ⦠Turner compared real-world data from 1970 to 2000 with the business-as-usual scenario. He found the predictions nearly matched the facts. âThere is a very clear warning bell being rung here,â he says. âWe are not on a sustainable trajectory.â There is no doubt that the study carries with it its own agenda, as the Club of Rome includes members of the upper echelons of government and business from around the world. Many have suspected that the organization exists as a mechanism to move forward with environmental, and thus social, governance of the worldâs resources and population through U.N. initiatives like Agenda 21 and the carbon credit system of taxation, both of which do nothing but shift the wealth of the world into the hands of the elite few at the top of the literal food chain. But, despite the ulterior motives of those involved in The Club of Rome, theyâre not the only ones who have warned of catastrophe stemming from high population levels and unsustainable consumption. In the History Channelâs Prophets Of Doom, Collapsenetâs Michael Ruppert warned of a similar scenario and one which suggests that, while oil may still be available in the future, the costs will be so prohibitive that it will be impossible for human civilization to maintain its current levels of consumption. According to Ruppert, the last great bubble to pop will be the human population bubble. Other resource issues that have come to light in recent years include the availability of fresh water, as well as the productive capacity of our current agricultural system. Since all of our natural resources are interdependent, a break down in one, like for example the globeâs oil production system, would make it impossible for farmers to grow food, or for trucks to transport it. The same holds true for fresh water, which is essential not only to human life, but for oil exploration, refining operations, food production and a host of other industries essential to human civilization. By all accounts, we have developed a system of consumption that truly is unsustainable in the long-term. While the Club of Rome and similar organizations purport to act in the best interests of humanity, nearly fifty years of solutions have yielded nothing but more problems and have brought us ever closer to the ultimate breaking point, one which promises to wipe out potentially billions of people in its wake. An additional consideration which the MIT research study may have touched on but does not look to as a direct potential cause for global calamity is the breakdown of society as a result of unsustainable political, financial, and monetary machinations â something which benevolent members of organizations like The Club of Rome may have been complicit in creating. There is a strong case to be made that the issuance of trillions of dollars in debt over the course of the last several decades, much like oil, will become impossible to sustain. Since the entire system of consumption is essentially based on this debt, if confidence in this system is lost, it may very well have the same initial effect as a peak oil breaking point. Debt, even when fabricated out of thin air, is essentially a promise tied to some sort of resource. It is based on the idea that something will eventually be created by someone in order to make good on the debt. By all accounts,we the people are the collateral for all of this debt floating our in the system. But, it has gotten to the point that the debt â somewhere in the range of $200 trillion in the United States alone â far outweighs our ability to harness enough time and energy to repay the principal with interest. Thus, this âpeak debtâ created to save us from the unsustainable resource practices we face should be just as big of a concern as peak oil or water. Because when we finally reach the limit of our debt, and it becomes clear that the collateral backing that debt is unable to produce enough yield to pay it back, weâll have a whole new meaning for the term âcollateral damage.â With seven billion people on the planet, the system as it is currently managed canât possibility continue to support the daily needs of the worldâs population indefinitely. The solutions that have been presented over the course of the last half century fall far short of providing any meaningful results, despite the treasure spent and liberty stripped. Slowly but surely we are approaching Peak Civilization, and when that bubble pops weâll see the âcrashâ manifest in the form of famine, disease and global conflict. i am leading a pious life so far so good modi for 2014 |
   
Ballasticmissile
Side Hero Username: Ballasticmissile
Post Number: 5571 Registered: 07-2012 Posted From: 125.99.197.136
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Thursday, September 19, 2013 - 11:49 am: |
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decresing growth rate in westran world depleting resources etc may trigger the decline..... ippudu rapid incresing population 2030 nunchi inka venakki vellochu back to 1970s,80s..... as collapse is imminent i am leading a pious life so far so good modi for 2014 |
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