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# hardly, a conservative estimate is 30 years
going by the current rates.
(, Wed 6 Dec 2006, 22:20, archived)
# that is bollocks. in 30 years from now not much will have changed. I bet you 20p.
(, Wed 6 Dec 2006, 22:22, archived)
# ^thus^
(, Wed 6 Dec 2006, 22:24, archived)
# Yeah
According to Busted, nothing much will have changed by the year 3000.

Except that we'll live under water.
(, Wed 6 Dec 2006, 22:25, archived)
# hahahaha
(, Wed 6 Dec 2006, 22:28, archived)
# England will be one of the first land masses to flood
and then freeze over

you're fucked!

www.climatecrisis.net
(, Wed 6 Dec 2006, 22:23, archived)
# Then sod thinking about life and planning it all out,
I'm going to do everything spur of the moment, and think only about myself seeing as I'm buggered either way.
(, Wed 6 Dec 2006, 22:24, archived)
# but you're not you see, we can stop this from happening. It really is possible
(, Wed 6 Dec 2006, 22:26, archived)
# not really
because there are too many self centred twats who don't care about other people or species.

Its a losing battle, the human race is going to fuck itself in the arse, hard and without lube.
(, Wed 6 Dec 2006, 22:28, archived)
# I'm with Busted
I want to live underwater.
(, Wed 6 Dec 2006, 22:31, archived)
# not the entire human race. Where I live we'll survive the intial catastrophe
all the over populated cities/countries will be destroyed. There will be about 500 million people worldwide and we'll repopulate the planet with peoples who worship the land and give thanks to the sustenance it gives.
(, Wed 6 Dec 2006, 22:33, archived)
# that's if the chavs don't kill you first
(, Wed 6 Dec 2006, 22:36, archived)
# I have a plan
but first I'm slowly becoming carbon neutral so at least I can say I tried
(, Wed 6 Dec 2006, 22:39, archived)