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It is really sad, and what don't have a clue about what it is going to happen and how it will affect to the global life circle. It is crazy to see it on TV and people not reacting to it, we are to use to films that when it is happening in real life, we just look at it like it was normal... sad, really sad
@Vishal: It's really a shame! Governments could do a lot more against global warming, but they are just not doing enough against it!