...University of Sussex astrophysicist Dr. Robert Smith said global warming may reach a point "where all of Earth's water will simply evaporate..."
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Hawking could be right about the need for space exploration. But too bad, we have already decided to go to a "low carbon" energy-starved future, and that means rocktets have to be rejected as a waste of precious energy.
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Hawking could be right about the need for space exploration. But too bad, we have already decided to go to a "low carbon" energy-starved future, and that means rocktets have to be rejected as a waste of precious energy.
AND, if it evaporates it rains back down, right?? Or does trillions of gallons just disappear into space? This is pure insane fantasy!!
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