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Cheesefrog's avatar

I'm barely in my 60's and I think back to when I was a teen and young adult. The only way I would hear about a natural disaster would be if my local newspaper or TV news covered it, and I just happened to take note that day. I mean, when I got the Sunday papers the first thing I did was pull out the sports page and comics and head to the bathroom. Box scores took a while to read so I didn't often get to the latest typhoon news from the Philippines. I guess my point is that every incident today is world-wide news whereas a hundred years ago nobody in the world knew about it other than the places affected.

I'm also a window flyer on airplanes. I'm fascinated by watching the landscape below. What I've noticed flying to the west coast is that apparently there looks to be a lot of water in the past that cut canyons out, probably way before man existed. Anyone who can look at that and then try to definitively quantify how much damage humans have done just doesn't get the power of the planet.

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Mark A. McCall's avatar

“Ever,” is, indeed, a long time. Wonderful piece.

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