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@cezarstefanseghjucan
Well..., Yeah, European way of living is changing rapidly - just like any other places - obviously caused by global trade, travelling, movement - and that won't stop, and that kind of interaction is going to - somehow - change all "ways of living" eventually.
There's no way stopping it.
About faith, I'm not religious, not at all, so I really don't care about what happens to churhes, mosques and places like that. Museums...? :) - but I want to say that even though I'm not religious myself, I respect that other people believes.
Be good and stay safe.
Peace!
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@martinbudinsky8912
As short as possible:
Acid rain affects the climate in the long run. And it is exactly " the long run" we're talking about here, right?
As you guys wrote, it rains down, down on trees, grass, fungi and living beings like insects and so forth, changing their environment. It also rains down in lakes, in the sea..which, as an example has been proven that it affects coral reefs and thereby the life in - and around it.
One liter fuel, depending on exactly which produces somewhere between 2-3 liters of acid rain. That as you put, rains down on earth. But it doesn't just disappear.
World wide we consume at least 110.000.000 barrels of oil every day. One barrel is equivalent to 156 liters, as far as I remember.
Correct me if I'm confusing some facts here, I did it only by memory.
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@scottydoesntknow6901
The great flood - like that one described in the bible, or what?
Now, I don't trust books like the bible to be trustworthy as sources.
And no. I don't have a theory on the great flood.
But I live in Greenland, born and raised here, and I only see receiving glaciers, No sea ice where there used to be just a few decades ago when I was a child. Ice as far as our eyes could see. Meters thick.
Now, it is like slush-ish at best.
No more fun on the ice.
Weather patterns drastically changed, too. More rain. Much more compared to my childhood.
I'm no scientist, but what I see on a daily basis compares very much to what science tells us. Climate is changing. And it is changing fast.
Sure, we humans can and will adapt as much as we can, but the rest of life on earth - it doesn't really have a chance to adapt as fast.
We are writing history, so to speak. A history about mass extinction.
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