On Earth Day, April 22nd, there will be a screening of “Time Wave 2013: The Future is Now,” starring Whitley Strieber, Jose Arguelles, Gregg Braden, Riane Eisler, William Henry, Terence McKenna, Daniel Pinchbeck, Geoff Stray, Dr. Alberto Villoldo and Jay Weidner, at 7:30 p.m. at the historic Vine Theater, 6321 Hollywood Blvd. in Hollywood, CA. In the film, Whitley talks about his new book 2012 the War for Souls, which will be out in paperback soon! General Admission is $10 at the door. To buy tickets online, click here.

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Ocean levels could rise by as much as 5 feet in the next 100 years, drowning major coastal cities all over the world. This is much more than the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) forecasted a year ago and could mean the end of island nations and low-lying countries such as Bangladesh, where 80 to 90% of the population lives within a few feet of sea level.

In BBC News, Richard Black reports quotes climatologist Svetlana Jevrejeva as saying, “The rapid rise in the coming years is associated with the rapid melting of ice sheets.”

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The sun is acting strangely lately, which may be endangering the earth we are celebrating today. Now the sun is throwing off huge “burps” of burning debris called Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs), which NASA has observed ripping the tail off of a comet. They may also affect satellite communications and power grids here on earth, as well as the control gear on airplanes. What’s going on?
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In celebration of Earth Day, we are wishing “happy birthday” to the world’s oldest trees. There is a tree living in a secret location in California which is 5,000 years old. Now scientists have discovered a group of pine trees in Sweden which are 8,000 years old?probably the world’s oldest living trees!

Niklas Pollard quotes researcher Lars Hedlund as saying, “These were the first woods that grew after the Ice Age. That means that when you speak of climate change today, you can in these (trees) see pretty much every single climate change that has occurred.”

If you want to learn the secrets of the past, then William Henry is the Dreamland host for you! (And he can also tell you what’s likely to happen in the future).

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