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    I don't think anyone will be able to deny that our planet is in trouble. The earth is being raped of its natural resources, and the oceans,
forests, atmosphere, wildlife,and natural minerals are being depleted daily. Through corporate greed and selfishness, man is raping the
earth. The governments of the world have also contributed to the pillage. Its not like no-one noticed that we were destroying our own
planet, and it snuck up on us somehow. The alarm has been going off for decades, but the leaders and societies of the world didn't seem to
care. Democracy and capitalism was/is at work, and making money, and setting ourselves up has become more important than keeping a
clean house.. Like a bird that shits in its own nest..WE, the people of planet earth are quickly turning our home into a cesspool. Nature is
already starting to vomit back up the puke that we have added to our home..Inventions that were suppossed to make us happier and our
life easier are actually slowly poisoning us. How long will the earth and its peoples be able to survive in our own mess..? As expected there
are many web-sites that have all the imfo you will ever need.. It is suggessted though that you find some not affiliated with the government,
for obvious reasons, their agenda, and what humanity as a whole has or needs to be imformed of is usually different...Do the research
yourself..but a few sites are offered here to get you going..I really don't believe that many people would argue that our planet, hence
people are in immediate danger., but I'm sure there are those that will be contentious...Perhaps you need more proof before you will accept
it....?

http://www.solcomhouse.com/Pollution.htm
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/224869/
http://library.Thinkquest.org/04apr/01194/effects.htm

This last one, against my better judgement is from the UN, however since they actually tell on themselves, it is offered here for review.Any
statistics are probally lower than actual.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/447767.stm