In Reply to: Correct. I will NEVER go to Seaworld again, or any posted by townsend on September 9, 2009 at 17:14:57:
... you (or should I say "I") can only imagine leaving the theatre stunned and silent.
The destruction humanity has wreaked upon the oceans is harder to see than than the land because its all... underwater... but the fishing stocks are dying, the reefs are dying and within 50 years we may well follow.
I have no way of checking this but in The Cove, it is stated that the world's fish stocks will disappear in around 40 years. 70% of the world's population is dependant on fish.
Between that and climate change, it seems the numbers of migrants being forced to move and who will eventually become angry and who may take up arms (anyone for a moslem/climate change/food confluence?) within our children's lifetimes?
If millions start to move then who or what could stop them?
What would you do if your family was starving?
Expect no less from others.
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- if you see Sharkwater... - dave c 19:44:49 09/09/09 (0)