Gaia's Last Stand: Climate Change is Everybody’s Business
by Helke Ferrie
When I was a child, the Earth was incomprehensibly huge, solid and eternal. Now it seems as fragile as a Christmas ornament. Within a hundred years most life forms and human civilization may be completely gone, as if they had never existed at all. As I write this, I cannot believe I am actually doing so.
http://www.sonnenseite.com/index.php?pageID=72&article:oid=a5161
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The Revenge of Gaia: Earth's Climate Crisis and the Fate of Humanity
http://www.nyas.org/events/eventDetail.asp?eventID=7378&date=9/7/2006%206:00:00%20PM
Informant: Andy Caffrey
When I was a child, the Earth was incomprehensibly huge, solid and eternal. Now it seems as fragile as a Christmas ornament. Within a hundred years most life forms and human civilization may be completely gone, as if they had never existed at all. As I write this, I cannot believe I am actually doing so.
http://www.sonnenseite.com/index.php?pageID=72&article:oid=a5161
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The Revenge of Gaia: Earth's Climate Crisis and the Fate of Humanity
http://www.nyas.org/events/eventDetail.asp?eventID=7378&date=9/7/2006%206:00:00%20PM
Informant: Andy Caffrey
rudkla - 7. Mai, 16:08