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Topic: Earth’s Greatest Threats - page 6. (Read 2362 times)

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May 26, 2018, 01:39:24 PM
#11
a very important of the Earth's problems are the ozone holes, which are increasing every year. And mankind can not stop it.
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May 26, 2018, 10:18:39 AM
#10
The biggest threat is overpopulation. In fact, some other threats such as pollution, global warming and wars are a consequence of this. As if this is not enough, in the coming years we will be hit by a new global threat, the shortage of drinking water.
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May 26, 2018, 07:57:43 AM
#9
in my oppinion greatest threats are humans, their fear, their greed, their panic, and possible assosiations that find together to reach goals at the expense of others.

I agree with you so much. With us, humans use our environment in the wrong way cause these problems and these are just side effects on what we are doing to our world. As time passes, a lot of problems are appearing and all we can do is to just find another solution for the remaining and will be born babies in these world.
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May 26, 2018, 07:47:41 AM
#8
Environmental issues coupled with humanity's flaws certainly make us question the viability of living in a physical world.
I aggreed to that, Earth's greatest threats are us humans. We contributed the destruction of our mother earth. We should learn to protect and restore the life we destroyed.
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May 24, 2018, 04:08:01 AM
#7
I am an optimist when it comes to the sturdiness of human civilisation. So, I think we will prevail over climate change. There's the other threat of warfare, but that too is diminishing by the day.

From my rosy point of view, the only real threat to humanity on Planet Earth is a rogue Asteroid impact. While several such objects have been mapped, there are many others that suddenly surprise us because they are unmappable. If one such large Asteroid suddenly emerges on a collision course with Planet Earth, there's nothing we can do. It'll be curtains for humanity.

Worse, this is not a question of 'if', it's more of a 'when'.  Hence, the judiciousness of our ventures into Outer Space.


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May 24, 2018, 03:40:27 AM
#6
I thin its an easy question: Environmental issues are the biggest threat, with humans making the problem worse..
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May 24, 2018, 03:32:14 AM
#5
Soon, we will face the destruction. If this situation continues. The deterrent measures are too weak, the speed of technological development is not equal to the pace of waste disposal, human consciousness in developing countries has not improved. the government is weak
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May 24, 2018, 03:00:08 AM
#4
World War 3 could be one of the more immediate threats. If WW3 does happen then it's very likely it will involve some level of nuclear weaponry
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May 24, 2018, 02:38:49 AM
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Environmental issues coupled with humanity's flaws certainly make us question the viability of living in a physical world.
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May 24, 2018, 01:24:54 AM
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in my oppinion greatest threats are humans, their fear, their greed, their panic, and possible assosiations that find together to reach goals at the expense of others. like bitcoin for example.
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May 24, 2018, 12:45:50 AM
#1
A National Geographic article accurately describes the state of our planet through outlining the major issues present every Earth Day since 1970. Environmental issues began with pesticides causing death in bald eagles and soot darkening our atmosphere. This year, it’s not just the awareness of plastic use imperiling the earth that is brought up. Today’s worsening environmental issues are apparently, a culmination of all the groundwork humanity has laid over the past two hundred years. 

Habitat loss and climate change are the most pressing issues we are facing today, and one can’t help but fear the seemingly inevitable destruction of our planet.

I believe we have every right to question humanity’s emotional connection to the natural world.
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