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That was really interesting - thanks for sharing.
First: I love documentaries! Second: Its a shame it seems like these days we are running out of everything. It's time as a species that we recognize the limits of our planet.
You have to wonder what sort of world we are leaving for our children and their children. It is about time we started taking care of our planet we have on loan from them.
I really hope we do, as they say in the Global Catch trailer, find a way to fix this. It is a crime what is being allowed to happen.
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