Posted on 08/07/2008 6:16:01 AM PDT by RogerFGay
Pretty much what Rush has been saying for the past two decades. ;)
It's not nice!
This one is good, too!
Environmentalists’ Wild Predictions
By Walter E. Williams
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Now that another Earth Day has come and gone, let’s look at some environmentalist predictions that they would prefer we forget.
At the first Earth Day celebration, in 1969, environmentalist Nigel Calder warned, “The threat of a new ice age must now stand alongside nuclear war as a likely source of wholesale death and misery for mankind.” C.C. Wallen of the World Meteorological Organization said, “The cooling since 1940 has been large enough and consistent enough that it will not soon be reversed.” In 1968, Professor Paul Ehrlich, Vice President Gore’s hero and mentor, predicted there would be a major food shortage in the U.S. and “in the 1970s ... hundreds of millions of people are going to starve to death.” Ehrlich forecasted that 65 million Americans would die of starvation between 1980 and 1989, and by 1999 the U.S. population would have declined to 22.6 million. Ehrlich’s predictions about England were gloomier: “If I were a gambler, I would take even money that England will not exist in the year 2000.”
In 1972, a report was written for the Club of Rome warning the world would run out of gold by 1981, mercury and silver by 1985, tin by 1987 and petroleum, copper, lead and natural gas by 1992. Gordon Taylor, in his 1970 book “The Doomsday Book,” said Americans were using 50 percent of the world’s resources and “by 2000 they [Americans] will, if permitted, be using all of them.” In 1975, the Environmental Fund took out full-page ads warning, “The World as we know it will likely be ruined by the year 2000.”
Harvard University biologist George Wald in 1970 warned, “... civilization will end within 15 or 30 years unless immediate action is taken against problems facing mankind.” That was the same year that Sen. Gaylord Nelson warned, in Look Magazine, that by 1995 “... somewhere between 75 and 85 percent of all the species of living animals will be extinct.”
It’s not just latter-day doomsayers who have been wrong; doomsayers have always been wrong. In 1885, the U.S. Geological Survey announced there was “little or no chance” of oil being discovered in California, and a few years later they said the same about Kansas and Texas. In 1939, the U.S. Department of the Interior said American oil supplies would last only another 13 years. In 1949, the Secretary of the Interior said the end of U.S. oil supplies was in sight. Having learned nothing from its earlier erroneous claims, in 1974 the U.S. Geological Survey advised us that the U.S. had only a 10-year supply of natural gas. The fact of the matter, according to the American Gas Association, there’s a 1,000 to 2,500 year supply.
Here are my questions: In 1970, when environmentalists were making predictions of manmade global cooling and the threat of an ice age and millions of Americans starving to death, what kind of government policy should we have undertaken to prevent such a calamity? When Ehrlich predicted that England would not exist in the year 2000, what steps should the British Parliament have taken in 1970 to prevent such a dire outcome? In 1939, when the U.S. Department of the Interior warned that we only had oil supplies for another 13 years, what actions should President Roosevelt have taken? Finally, what makes us think that environmental alarmism is any more correct now that they have switched their tune to manmade global warming?
Here are a few facts: Over 95 percent of the greenhouse effect is the result of water vapor in Earth’s atmosphere. Without the greenhouse effect, Earth’s average temperature would be zero degrees Fahrenheit. Most climate change is a result of the orbital eccentricities of Earth and variations in the sun’s output. On top of that, natural wetlands produce more greenhouse gas contributions annually than all human sources combined.
http://www.lyster.com/opinion/junk_science/Global_Warming/Wild_Predictions.htm
I have been saying this and more since the 70’s when they tried the global cooling scam.
Leftist lie - just a fact. Sadly today, our MSM are leftist now as well and do more harm then good.
I believe its called summer.
LOL
Duh!
But fortunately, today there are Freepers ready, willing and able to stand up to this nonsense. :)
In old days a scientist working for the government (going back 40 years) had very little credibility. (save perhaps nasa)
They were regarded as those who could not get a REAL science job in the private sector.
And how much you want to bet we might have “Global Cooling” here in the next few months that might last til March or so!
The news are in, and the sign is wrong.
http://planetgore.nationalreview.com/
I guess the global warming extremists never heard of pangea, afterall if the continents changed this much over time, how can they expect the temperature to remain constant?
Thanks for an injection of reality...the gaia group will be deeply saddened.
after february, temperatures in the northern hemisphere began to rise, those in the southern hemisphere began to fall.
proof that climate variations, the proximity of the ozone hole to the direct rays of the sun, the increase in intensity of storms, hurricane katrina, and the selection of george bush as president have opened the way to catastrophic climate change which will end human life as we know it, will cause the entire earth to become a desert and then a ball of fire and destabilize the solar system and cause the planets to wobble off into infinity and cause the little dipper to become the big dipper and big dipper to become the little dipper and the sun to give off less light, less heat, allow the universe to contract and then increase in heat until it melts into blobs and allows republicans to have political clout which will cause the end of everything.
on the other hand, the election of the saviour, barack obama, will save the entire universe.
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