AP - Abel Ferrara made his new film "4:44 Last Day on Earth" to serve as a wake-up call to humanity over impending ecological disasters.
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AP - Abel Ferrara made his new film "4:44 Last Day on Earth" to serve as a wake-up call to humanity over impending ecological disasters.
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Start living sustainably today!
Unfortunately, the end of life on Earth will probably take several years of agonized, tortured suffering by multi-millions of desperate people searching for relief and dying on the streets, roads and trails because there isn't enough oxygen in the air, the food crops have failed and the water is contaminated. A few are holed up in caves or fortresses, but when their supplies run out, they die too because there are no relief agencies, nothing. What would the Earth look like then? It's hard to say. All of Mars water sunk underground, so the surface looks almost totally dry. Maybe that would happen here too. But I imagine the Earth's weather systems will go to extreme violence trying instinctively to save itself before it actually collapses forever, the same as anything alive. That's what the corporate CEOs don't understand: the Earth is a biosphere, a living Cosmic body; and their egomaniacal greed for ever more wealth and power is killing it.
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