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  • http://yourecosource.com/blog/earth-clock/

    Interesting clock countdown/ countup of world population, CO2 emissions, waste dumped, species extinct. No idea how accurate it is but the info states that the stats come from sources such as EPA, UN, US Census Bureau etc. For the reviewers that say it's bull, I'd love to know why -... more

    Reviewed by surfer1 Oct 05 2007, 11:23am ( 92 reviews ) yourecosource.com

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  • Reviewed by Isadore on Jun 09, 5:30pm

    Why is the number of extinct species and the number of oil spills identical? Coincidence, or data entry error? I'm certainly not knocking the concept - but accuracy and honesty are critical in a debate where detractors will seize on any minor discrepancy as an excuse to continue delaying the implementation of corrective measures.
  • Rated by phaldoh on Mar 12 2009, 1:44pm

    Why is the number of species extinct always the same as the number of oil spills?
  • Rated by apereziii on Aug 28 2008, 2:38pm

    Cool and disturbing at the same time.
  • Rated by Khabira on Aug 03 2008, 4:09pm

    Earth clock is so real. To see diseases increase. To see species become extinct. The amount of oil spilled and nuclear waste. It shakes you.
  • Rated by mommajozy on Jul 08 2008, 1:15pm

    This is neat, and horifying!!! Even if the accuracy is off a little, it sure makes one think about what "I" can do.
  • Rated by liquidiridium on Mar 15 2008, 3:22pm

    don't know how accurrate this is, but it's kinda fun in theory.
  • Rated by slfsfslkmcsdguh on Mar 03 2008, 1:32pm

    This should be a real eye opener to everyone who views it. The world is changing, human beings are a force of nature.
  • Reviewed by millsfilms on Feb 25 2008, 2:24pm

    5 or 6 years until the oil dries up. No wonder the price is going up. get it while you can!!!!!!
  • Rated by psogle on Jan 14 2008, 5:14pm

    its amazing how fast some of these numbers count up