¿Recuerdas que tus padres te advertían que comer cereales como Franken Berry y Frosted Flakes te matarían? Bueno, pues en la era del calentamiento global, eso podría a comenzar a volverse realidad.
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San Francisco, Calif, resident Darrel Slack carries a gay pride flag on Castro Street Thursday, May 15, 2008, while celebrating the California Supreme Court decision to overturn a ban on same-sex marriage. (AP Photo/ Ron Lewis )
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SAN FRANCISCO - MAY 15: A man carries a gay pride flag through Civic Center Plaza following a California Supreme Court decision to overturn the ban on same-sex marriage at the California Supreme Court May 15, 2008 in San Francisco, California. The California Supreme Court voted 4-3 to overturn a ban on gay marriage in California making it the second state where gays and lesbians can marry. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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Gay rights supporters wear a California state flag,left, and a gay pride flag outside of the California State Supreme Court building in San Francisco, Thursday, May 15, 2008, after the Court ruled in favor of the right of same sex couples to wed. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
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Zoe Mosko, left, D'Vora Tirichwell, center, and John Moore, right, celebrate with a gay pride flag after hearing the decision from the state Supreme court on same sex marriages inside the court house in San Francisco, Calif., on Thursday, May15, 2008. In a monumental victory for the gay rights movement, the California Supreme Court overturned a voter-approved ban on gay marriage Thursday in a ruling that would allow same-sex couples in the nation's biggest state to tie the knot. (AP Photo/ Tony Avelar)
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Members of Moldova's gay community discuss their options at a hotel after being blocked from exiting their bus by Moldovan nationalists in Chisinau, Moldova Sunday May 11, 2008. Organizers for the gay and lesbian group said they were forced to call off the Gay Pride march on Sunday because they felt police could not guarantee their safety. ( AP Photo/John McConnico)
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Moldovan nationalists knock on the door of the gay and lesbian headquarters in Chisinau, Moldova Sunday May 11, 2008. Organizers for the gay and lesbian group said they were forced to call off the Gay Pride march on Sunday because they felt police could not guarantee their safety. ( AP Photo/John McConnico)
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Members of Moldova's gay community are blocked from exiting their bus by Moldovan nationalists in Chisinau, Moldova Sunday May 11, 2008. Organizers for the gay and lesbian group said they were forced to call off the Gay Pride march on Sunday because they felt police could not guarantee their safety. ( AP Photo/John McConnico)
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Members of Moldova's gay community are blocked from exiting their bus by Moldovan nationalists in Chisinau, Moldova Sunday May 11, 2008. Organizers for the gay and lesbian group said they were forced to call off the Gay Pride march on Sunday because they felt police could not guarantee their safety. ( AP Photo/John McConnico)
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A Moldovan nationalist stands outside the gay and lesbian headquarters in Chisinau, Moldova Sunday, May 11, 2008. Organizers for the gay and lesbian group said they were forced to call off the Gay Pride march on Sunday because they felt police could not guarantee their safety. (AP Photo/John McConnico)
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TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY MARIUS SCHATTNER: (FILES) A picture taken June 8, 2007 shows three gay Israelis posing in pink hats and holding lace parasols during the annual Gay Pride parade in Tel Aviv. Just an hour's drive from the beaches of Tel Aviv and its scantily-clad sunbathers, men covered in long black coats and wheel-sized fur hats sway in prayer before Judaism's holiest site in Jerusalem. The contrast highlights the challenges Israel has faced over the past 60 years trying to prevent a major collision of the secular and religious forces that have shaped the Jewish state. AFP PHOTO/JACK GUEZ (Photo credit should read JACK GUEZ/AFP/Getty Images)
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La investigadora Australiana Lisa Bricknell hablando en una conferencia de salud ambiental, especuló que el cambio climático podría resultar en una epidemia de " kornflakes asesinos". eso es porque granos como el maíz y el centeno están siendo atacados cada vez más por un hongo asesino que crece rápidamente en la humedad; el mismo clima húmedo que vamos a estar viendo cada vez más y más a medida que el mundo se calienta. El hongo tiene micotoxinas dañínas que pueden causar insuficiencia hepática y la muerte si es consumido en grandes cantidades.
Bricknell reconoció que la catástrofe está a la vuelta de la esquina, pero apuntó que los efectos del hongo han sido conocidos desde la Edad Media, cuando el pan de centeno Europeo estaba contaminado. "La gente comenzó a sufrir alucinaciones masivas, estados maniaco-depresivos, gangrena, una reducción en su fertilidad y sufrian de un dolor convulsivo mortal" dijo Bricknell.
1. Con todos mis respetos a los investigadores, si seguimos viviendo esta era de panicos que cada dia se dan a conocer, nos vamos a volver paranoides, no por lo que comamos o dejemos de comer, sino por el panico de las noticias, que cuando no es el calentamiento global es la recesion, lo mejor es ayudar con nuestro granito de arena al medio ambiente,a la paz del mundo, vivir en paz y dejar vivir.
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May 19th 2008 | 9:13PM | Libia