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ID number:538163
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Published: 01.12.1996.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Humanity is the greatest failure of evolution. Since our birth, from the primordial soup, we have consumed and destroyed. And there is nothing to stop us from destroying all other life before us. We continue to turn the air, water and the very ground we walk on into a poisonous mix simply so we do not have to walk. The birth of small-established societies, in effect caused the birth of war, possibly humanities greatest vice.
Like a virus the human race moves from area to area sucking the land dry of all possible resources. http://www.altenergy.org states that in 1891 enough oil was produced from Pennsylvania to power the US for 7 months, in 1997 that time declined to 3 hours. With current consumption rates (not including an increase in consumption) we will be out of natural gas in 50 years and coal in another half century later. By the year 2025, 15% of the earths oil will remain and finally in the year 2035 oil reserves will be depleted. Through simple math, if we continue without growth, all of earths fossil fuels will be consumed by the year 2097. A more likely estimate (including the growth in consumption rates) will result in depletion at the year of 2073. That is if we last long enough to see it.

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