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Concerns rise over asteroid Apophis approaching Earth in 2029

July 02, 2024 | City of Lake Wales, Polk County, Florida



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Concerns rise over asteroid Apophis approaching Earth in 2029
During a recent government meeting, discussions took a controversial turn as one speaker expressed skepticism about climate change, arguing that carbon dioxide (CO2) constitutes only 0.04% of the atmosphere and that human contributions are minimal. The speaker criticized the perceived overreaction to CO2 levels, suggesting that concerns over climate change could jeopardize national industries and lifestyles.

The conversation shifted to social issues, with the speaker commending Lake Wales city leaders for abstaining from pride month proclamations. Drawing a parallel to biblical narratives, the speaker referenced the city of Sodom and its pride festivals, implying a moral decline associated with such celebrations.

In a surprising pivot, the speaker urged attendees to focus on what they deemed a more pressing threat to humanity: the asteroid Apophis. This 1,200-foot-long asteroid is projected to make a close approach to Earth on April 13, 2029. The mention of Apophis highlighted a call for attention to potential existential threats beyond climate change and social issues, suggesting a need for prioritizing scientific awareness and preparedness.

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