02/07/02: a few websites i visited in proof that grundle is way way off

Posted By: mia_wallace


here you go. this list has been updated every 2 years from 1973 and lists many plants and animals from ohio alone that have been put on an endangered species list. 30 of them have even been driven from the state and 9 have gone extinct since 1973 due to population and pollution problems. it also goes on to talk about our dwindling wetlands and how these endangered species are linked to them:

http://eces.org/articles/static/98550000076930.shtml

here is a link from the same site that gives a list of endangered and extinct species in the last century (some in the last 30 years) and the reasons why they have been put on the list:

http://eces.org/ec/extinction/birds.shtml

here is another link on this same site that gives more information how different species are becoming extinct or close to it due to human overpopulation:

http://eces.org/ec/population/index.shtml

and of course a population ticker where we can actually see the number of people growing out of hand:

http://eces.org/ec/popticker.shtml

here’s a link about the deforestation of the world’s lungs, better known as the brazillian rainforest with an interesting reason why:

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2002/01/020115075118.h tm

here’s yet another interesting site with loads of useful information on the population census and how they are so very way off. it mentions how we missed a few people here and there and makes me very suspicious of the census bureau:

http://overpop.org/counter.htm

comments on how grundle is off track and full of mis- information on everything he says?


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