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Do you think in the next 50 years the world will get worse?

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As in;

violence

poverty

and pulution.

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  1. As from what I have witnessed over my first fifty years,  Most definitely.  The more selfish people become, the wrose things get.


  2. Somethings they can cut off on...BUT pollution will continue on =(

    I guess it will be sooo bad they o-zone might be damaged to much... No more polar bears!=O

  3. The real problem is birth rate. If we don't  get it in control we will have a war that could kill 3 billion people. Are we actually the intelligent people.

  4. Yea I think because scientists these days are making new things that pollute the air and not even caring what brought them their in the first place NATURE. People don't understand why its important to keep the earth clean SO WE CAN LIVE and thanking god or who ever brought us here not by making the world a horrible place to be. I've been threw a whole lot probably more than anyone who is going to see this message and i am only 14 years old I mean like going through sexual abuse, alcoholic mother, and so on... People blame god for those things when humans are the one responsible. Recycle, get education, make the best life of what you have, and dont live in regret!

  5. let's see, yep, yep, and yep.

    darfur is the result of drought brought on by global warming.

    http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=...

    poverty, yep.  more people in the world, less food and energy.  in the US, the wealth is accumulating at the top and most folks are poorer than they were 2-3-4-5-6-7 years ago.

    pollution?  yep.  it takes money to clean up pollution.  with our national debt, we just won't have any.  did you know that the first $3,000 of your, and everyone's income tax goes just to pay interest on the national debt.  and that's going up every year, as the debt increases.

    not looking good for the US or the world.

    OH, and be sure to go shopping at wally world.

    sure wouldn't want jobs to stay here in the US.

  6. Poverty no, that would require a reversal in the trend we've seen over the last few decades.

    Violence and pollution, who knows - depends on what happens outside the US.

  7. Violence & poverty are probably connected somehow, so w/the concentration of wealth continuing I'd say yes on the first two.

      I hear lots of people talking about polluting less, & some have, but only by shifting the sources of pollution from manufacturing to other parts of the world, & the only thing that could slow this down seems to be the cost of shipping goods from point A to B, so I don't see much changing there, although some of the manufacturing processes have gotten a bit cleaner.

      This leaves the production of energy (lots of arguing about how to, but all agree there'll need to be nothing but more) & personal transportation as culprits in polluting & how do you make the energy for electric cars?

      The big picture doesn't look good from where I'm sitting......

  8. violence and pollution: i think they definitely will get worse. look at today compared to fifty years ago! And at the rate were going, it will be a whole lot worse then :-s

    xx

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