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  • I have felt this way. I wouldn't say its beyond repair though. We do continue to poison and harvest this planet, and do nothing to stop it. Sure there is "talk" but actions are far and in between. The government would say the cost is the problem. Yet we have no problem spending billions on a war. It's all about perspective and whats important to you... or should I say the persons in power. My opinion, nothing I state should be taken as a fact.
  • our planet will destroy itself when its ready,all we do is poison it & it time we will all dissapear & the planet will right itself once more:)
  • Not beyond repair, surely..but there are those among us who have fought the concept of global warming vigorously, most heatedly and very noisly for many years. First thing "the decider" did upon becoming the pres was to withdraw from a collection of countries who were dealing with "greenhouse effect"..his cronies in big business love him for that. But he/they are not all of us..their followers, to be sure, have made ugly, accusatory and reactionary statements..but I think enough of the world cares, even though the United States of America lost its way, dragging its heels, kicking and screaming the last 8 years! :)
  • I don't think we've damaged the environment beyond the point of a possible stabilisation. There's several species, plants as animals, that we've made become extinct, however, and those aren't coming back. Ever. That makes so sad that I can't really describe the feeling..
  • we are close to the point of no repair
  • There is hope.
  • no im ever hopeful that we are still learning as a human race, to put to right the things we have done wrong to this date ! :) its never to late >:)

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