2012-2050: Probable Future

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    Probable Future

  • Fossil Fuels are running low

    As we keep producing more and more factories and facilities around the world, we are rapidly burning through the fossil fuels that have supported us for so long. With the recent introduction of antigravity hover cars, the fossil fuels (namely crude oil) are dropping to dangerously low levels.
  • Major Oil spill off the coast of Alaska!

    In a recent catastrophy, an large oil tanker transporting approximately 550,000 barrels of oil, collided with an iceberg tip earlier today. All of this oil is now floating in the ocean and is wreaking havoc with wildlife everywhere it goes. A lot of Alaskan natural and unique wildlife are affected by this horrendous disaster.
  • Tension rises in the Middle East

    Due to the lack of oil in most countries, cruide oil is an extremely expensive luxury. Thus, drilling oil is a very high profit business. However, in the Middle East, countries are competing for ownership of all the remaining oil sources. If this keeps going, a war could possibly ensue in the Middle East
  • Summer in December

    Global Warming has taken its toll on the world. Most of the ice in the North Pole is now water part of the Arctic Ocean, which is now the 3rd largest ocean in the world. Countries next to the ocean are reaching dangerously high levels of sea level. Flood drills and evacuation plans are being issued in these areas which are at risk.
  • Conflict comes to an end

    After 7 long years of fighting over the Middle East, Soudi Arabia managed to fend off attacks from surrounding countries who are trying to get their oil reserves. As Saudi Arabia has one of the largest oil reserves in the world, it was a deciding battle. Saudi Arabia then accepted a peace treaty after years of defending.
  • Depletion of Fossil Fuels1

    Today spells the end of all conventional use of fossil fuels and the last few barrels of oil were filled, and the last few peices of coal burned. Fortunately, the government of the United States of America has declared that, to substitute fossil fuels, nuclear energy will be used, produced from nuclear plants located throughout the world.