Earth 2100: The Story Of Lucy's Life

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From the beginning of time the human race has sought advancement, from the early innovations of the wheel to the discovery of coal as a power source. We never could have imagined that the things that have put us above any other species might be the things that destroy us. Earth 2100 tells the story of Lucy: a fictional character who is born in the year 2009 and lives to see what the year 2100 brings, and it is not pretty. Lucy experiences some pretty scary stuff throughout her life and her perspective as a child, a young adult, a middle aged woman, and an elderly woman vary. Throughout the 21st century the world experiences severe natural disasters, wars for the few remaining natural resources, the breakdown of countries and their borders, …show more content…

She can not know or even begin to understand what her world is going through right now. Climate changes are already affecting the U.S. and overpopulation is taking it’s toll on the entire earth. A massive hurricane called “Linda” hits southern Florida and takes out much of Miami. This is just the beginning of what young Lucy will experience, but it is the moment she truly begins to understand the trouble her world is in. Scientist of this time predicted major changes in climate and weather could result in some severe hurricanes and tsunamis, and they were not wrong. The United States alone experiences major storms along the coast at least once a year. Lucy’s parents decide to make the move to San Diego to start over new. She discovers that the entire nation is struggling as gas prices skyrocket, and the country continues to dig for more oil and burn more coal adding to stress the earth is enduring. Meanwhile, summit leaders fail to reach an agreement on a plan to cut down greenhouse gasses and conserve energy. Despite all of this she continues to speak in a romantic literary style about life. She becomes an EMT to make a difference in the world around her. She tries to take charge of her life and attends a protest against the rising water prices in California, where she meets the man she will marry. She does not see yet that the rising prices and limited supply of both water and gas are warning signs of what is to

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