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Posted: 14 Aug 2018


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FormationsS

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The Great Barrier Reef is slowly dying out.
Now you know.
But you needn’t worry. Keep believing the pundits who’ll tell you that is all perfectly natural, all in a mother nature’s day’s work and that science will somehow find a way to sort out this mess and all will be fluffy in the end.
Or not.
Have a grand week.
medialens.org/index.php/alerts/alert-archive/2018/875-world-on-fire-climate-breakdown.html

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 William Sutherland
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Excellent and timely cartoon!

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5 years ago.
dolores666 club has replied to William Sutherland club
Thank you William.
Timely...sore point, that. I think we've already run out of time. :-( Perhaps the bugs and the rats and the tardigrades will do better than we did, though.
5 years ago.
 ╰☆☆June☆☆╮
╰☆☆June☆☆╮ club
You can't put the genie back in the bottle now :-(
5 years ago.
dolores666 club has replied to ╰☆☆June☆☆╮ club
No you can't, worse luck and a curse on them all.
I ask you... Mother Nature and Father Fluke gave us this small but beautiful planet, Auntie Evolution went through the trouble of developing mindbogglingly splendid creatures like the duck-billed platypus and the snow leopard, not to mention parrots and butterflies, and what do we do with it?
Oh, well... Perhaps the bugs and the rats and the tardigrades will do a better job when they inherit the lot.
Have a splendid weekend, dear one.
5 years ago.
xenophora club has replied to dolores666 club
The crows, squirrels, and blackberries will battle it out to be the next dominant species on the planet. I hope the crows win, frankly. They're cool.
5 years ago.
dolores666 club has replied to xenophora club
Blackberries? They seem very unlikely candidates but the idea is also very appealing: Blackberry XXXVIII, Empress of All the Eastern Dominions. :-)
Still, realistically speaking, my money's still on the bugs and the tardigrades.
Thanks for the visit and the odds.
5 years ago.

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