A
warning from Jacques Cousteau in 1997
From Robert Leisure, via Facebook
After
researching many global trends over more than five decades, Jacques
Cousteau, world famous marine explorer, inventor and conservationist,
made the following statement at the age of 87, shortly before his
death in 1997,... nine years after Dr. James Hansen presented his
alarming climate change warnings to the U.S. Senate.
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"It is already too late. We’ve passed the threshold. The
beginning of the end has started. Humankind may, or may not be, part
of the plan nature has for the Earth in the future. Life will be
reborn, but first the world as we know it now will die."
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Apparently,
he concluded we were past the tipping point regarding the
anthropogenic 6th great mass extinction twenty one years ago. Think
about that for a bit.
Have
a great day.
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