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Why Have Kids? 38° (33 replies)

It's not as homo sapiens is an endangered species. Why do people have this need to have not only one kid, but a whole housefull of them? Do you think that's an extremely selfish choice that only harms the rest of the world and future generations? Why shouldn't we ban ...

Started by Rena Sherwood in June, about Population

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What to do about rapidly developing nations... 19° (4 replies)

I think it's great that we're now moving towards a position where governments are seeing the need for a consolidated approach to addressing global warming. However, what should we do about those guys who don't want to play ball? Of course they have their own, shorter term interests in mind ...

Started by Matthew W. in June, about Clean Technologies, Climate Change, Consumerism, Finance, Industry, Philosophy & Religion, Politics, Population

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What can Mars teach us about the possible future of Earth? 1° (1 reply)

NASA believes that the Phoenix Mars lander has found ice crystals in one of the trenches it dug. If true, and we then extrapolate backwards, could Mars have been as wet and verdant as Earth is today? If so, where are we heading next?

Started by Nick Lewis in June, about Education, Environment & Wildlife, Events, Population, Water

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