The wonderful thing is the day after tomorrow

Aurore 2022-04-20 09:01:08

Floods, tornadoes, blizzards, are now a reality; the temperature may not plummet tomorrow, but the day after tomorrow? This catastrophic ice age will always come.

Scientists in our country have testified that the day after tomorrow is not far away.

If the greenhouse effect continues, a large number of glaciers melt into the ocean, and the inflow of fresh water will cause changes in water density and affect ocean currents worldwide. For example, the reduction of the speed of the Atlantic current may eventually lead to the cooling of the North Atlantic, and the shutdown of the Atlantic circulation system has always been considered. It is the reason that led to the appearance of the ice age between 110,000 and 20,000 years ago.

Bush didn't want Americans to see "The Day After Tomorrow" because of his environmental policies, and NASA banned employee comments. However, the mouth of the people is more than the defense of the river, and people with brains have their own judgments.

Go and see the evil consequences of human beings for their own desires! Tomorrow we can still have luxury, so what about the day after tomorrow?

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Extended Reading
  • Leanne 2022-03-24 09:01:11

    The first three works in the history of disasters.

  • Connor 2022-03-24 09:01:11

    I watched it again, although RAF only appeared for half a minute

The Day After Tomorrow quotes

  • Laura Chapman: Sam, can I have my hand back?

  • Jack Hall: What do you mean?

    Terry Rapson: One of our NOMAD buoys registered a thirteen-degree drop in surface temperature the other day. I've sent you an email.

    Jack Hall: Hold on.

    Terry Rapson: At first we thought it was a malfunction. But there are four more across the Atlantic showing the same thing.

    Jack Hall: This is unbelievable.

    Terry Rapson: You predicted it would happen.

    Jack Hall: Yes, but not in our life time. This is too fast.

    Terry Rapson: There are no forecast models remotely capable of plotting this scenario, except yours.

    Jack Hall: My model is a reconstruction of a prehistoric climate shift. It's not a forecast model.

    Terry Rapson: It's the closest thing we have. Nothing like this has ever happened before.

    Jack Hall: At least not in the last ten thousand years.