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Mar 20, 2019 11:01:08   #
MR Mister Loc: Washington DC
 
10 times 'experts' predicted the world would end by now!
Doom and Gloom the moto of the Democrats.

Democrats claim the world will end in 12 years, scientists disagree

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, while selling her "Green New Deal," said that the world will end in 12 years if nothing is done to address c*****e c****e.

"Millennials and people, you know, Gen Z... we’re like: ‘The world is gonna end in 12 years if we don’t address c*****e c****e,'" Ocasio-Cortez said in January.

But similar past predictions – even by the most prestigious experts – have failed to pan out. Here are 10 of the biggest doomsday prediction failures:

1.– G****L W*****G TO WIPE NATIONS "OFF THE FACE OF THE EARTH" IF C*****E C****E NOT ADDRESSED BY the YEAR 2000

In 1989, the Associated Press relayed a warning from a U.N. official:

"A senior U.N. environmental official says entire nations could be wiped off the face of the Earth by rising sea levels if the g****l w*****g trend is not reversed by the year 2000."

The official was Noel Brown, director of the New York office of the U.N. Environment Program, who added: "Shifting climate patterns would bring back 1930s Dust Bowl conditions to Canadian and U.S. wheatlands.”

Instead, U.S. and global farm production rose, and more than 1 billion people worldwide rose out of extreme poverty due to economic growth.

CHERNOBYL ‘MAY STILL BE K*****G US’ AS BOOK WARNS DISASTER MIGHT BE BEHIND ‘GLOBAL RISE IN CANCER AND DISEASE’

No nations were “wiped off the face of the Earth” as of 2019.

However, those worried about warming caution that the U.N. official’s prediction was nuanced.

“He is not saying that entire nations are going to be wiped off the face of the earth by the year 2000,” Joe Romm, a senior fellow at American Progress, told Fox News.

“He is saying that if we don’t dramatically reverse emissions by the year 2000 — then we are not going to be able to avoid future flooding,” Romm said.

“It now seems inevitable that a number of island nations will be wiped off the face of the earth because we didn’t act in time,” he added.

According to NASA, global sea levels rose 3.5 inches in the 25 years since 1993, when it began reporting satellite data on sea levels.

The world’s lowest-lying country is the Maldives, a collection of Pacific islands with a population of just over 400,000, where the highest point in the country is 7.9 feet above sea level, with much of it below 3 feet.

2.– MASS STARVATION BY 1975

In 1967, a best-selling book came out called “Famine 1975! America’s Decision: Who Will Survive?”

It predicted mass starvation around the developing world due to the increasing population. “Today’s crisis can move in only one direction – toward catastrophe,” it warned.

Some experts praised the book and ridiculed doubters.

TROPICAL TECTONIC COLLISIONS MAY HAVE UNLEASHED ANCIENT ICE AGES

“All serious students of the plight of the underdeveloped nations agree that famine... is inevitable,” Cal Tech biology professor Peter Bonner wrote in a 1967 review of the book in the prestigious journal Science.

The exact opposite of the book’s prediction happened. Famine deaths plunged dramatically as farming technology improved, c*******t countries began allowing private property again, and the globe became further connected.

According to a dataset put together by Our World in Data, more people died of famine in the single decade prior to the book’s release than in all 52 years since it was published.

Yet the book got widespread praise from experts. Ecologist Paul Ehrlich, now President of the Center for Conservation Biology at Stanford University, said in 1968 that the book “may be remembered as one of the most important books of our age.”

3.– GLOBAL FREEZING AS DANGEROUS AS NUCLEAR WAR

G****l c*****g was once a worry to many, such as the University of California at Davis professor Kenneth Watt, who warned that present trends would make the world “eleven degrees colder in the year 2000 ... about twice what it would take to put us into an ice age.”

British science writer Nigel Calder was just as worried. "The threat of a new ice age must now stand alongside nuclear war as a likely source of wholesale death and misery for mankind,” Calder warned in International Wildlife magazine in 1975.

ICE SAMPLES REVEAL A MASSIVE SUN STORM HIT EARTH IN ANCIENT TIMES ... AND IT COULD HAPPEN AGAIN

That quote was dug up by George Mason University economist Walter E. Williams, who argues that there are so many apocalyptic predictions because “they have an agenda for more government control ... fear about the environment is a way to gain government control,” Williams told Fox News.

“C*******m and socialism have lost respectability, so it’s been repackaged as environmentalism,” he added.

“It’s like watermelons — green on the outside, red on the inside.”

4.– MASSIVE WARMING BY THE YEAR 2000

The same U.N. official who predicted the loss of entire nations by the year 2000 also claimed: "the most conservative scientific estimate [is] that the Earth’s temperature will rise 1 to 7 degrees in the next 30 years.”

But looking back from 2019, the temperature rose about half of a degree Celsius since 1989, according to NASA.

HAUNTING PHOTOS SHOW DOZENS OF GAS MASKS LITTERING CHERNOBYL AS NATURE RECLAIMS NUCLEAR PLANT BLAST SITE

Romm says that, regardless of what that U.N. official may have said, the projections issued in the U.N.’s official reports have been good.

“All of the major scientific assessments of g****l w*****g have become more dire over time because greenhouse gas emissions have until very recently kept rising at a worst-case scenario rate,” Romm said.
Note: If you check with the US Navy dive team on atmosphere gasses you will find they say the % of C02 is 0.04 %! So, where is all this C02 the left claim is going to k**l us?

Many who worry about g****l w*****g acknowledge that some past predictions have been overblown, but say they hope that doesn’t distract people from the reality that the earth is warming due to man – if more slowly and less catastrophically than some have predicted.

“There have been predictions that have turned out not to come true,” John P. Abraham, a Professor at the University of St. Thomas who has published papers on c*****e c****e, told Fox News. “But ... the majority of climate science was proven right.”

6.– AL GORE SAYS 10 YEARS ARE LEFT IN 2006

In 2006, while promoting his movie “An Inconvenient T***h”, Al Gore said that humanity had only 10 years left before the world would reach a point of no return.

Gore’s movie also featured animations of water inundating Manhattan and Florida.

EVE OF DESTRUCTION: DOOMSDAY CLOCK HOVERS AT 2 MINUTES TO 'MIDNIGHT'

Yet Gore’s critics point out that just a few years later, he bought an $8 million beach-front property near Los Angeles.

“I wish the climate catastrophists practiced what they preached and sold me their beachfront property at a steep discount,” Alex Epstein, author of “The Moral Case for F****l F**ls,” told Fox News.

7.– ENVIRONMENTAL CATASTROPHE WILL CAUSE “NUCLEAR HOLOCAUST” BY THE YEAR 2000

In 1982, U.N. official Mostafa Tolba, executive director of the UN Environment Program, warned:

“By the turn of the century, an environmental catastrophe will witness devastation as complete, as irreversible, as any nuclear holocaust.”

ASTEROID THAT K**LED THE DINOSAURS CAUSED A MILE-HIGH TSUNAMI AROUND THE EARTH
If that is a fact, there is no way to address it. And act of GOD.

8.– MASS EXTINCTION BY 1995

In 1970, Sen. Gaylord Nelson, D-Wisc., – often considered the “father of Earth Day” – cited the secretary of the Smithsonian, who “believes that in 25 years, somewhere between 75 and 80 percent of all the species of living animals will be extinct.”
That did not happen.

ANCIENT ANTARCTIC ICE SHEET COLLAPSE COULD CAUSE A GLOBAL FLOOD

A 2011 notice from the National Science Foundation quotes researcher Anthony Barnosky at UC Berkeley, who said: "So far, only 1 to 2 percent of all species have gone extinct in the groups we can look at clearly, so by those numbers it looks like we are not far down the road to extinction.”

Barnosky still expressed concern over a long time horizon, saying that 75 percent of species could go extinct “in as little as 3 to 22 centuries.”

9.– METALS DEPLETED BY 1990

Scientist Harrison Brown predicted in Scientific American that lead, zinc, tin, gold and silver deposits would be fully depleted before 1990.

MASS EXTINCTION, 'GREAT DYING' COULD HAPPEN AGAIN, SCIENTISTS WARN

But mining companies found new technologies and reserves, such that by 2019, none of those minerals were near depletion.

10.– THE REAL REASON?

Economist Walter E. Williams says environmentalists have occasionally tipped their hand about what motivates their predictions. I see it as ignorance.

"We have to offer up scary scenarios, make simplified, dramatic statements, and make little mention of any doubts we might have,” Stephen Schneider, a professor of Biology at Stanford University, said to Discover magazine in 1989. “Each of us has to decide what the right balance is between being effective and being honest.”

END OF DAYS? TELESCOPE IMAGES REVEAL WHAT HAPPENS WHEN GALAXIES COLLIDE

Williams also cites Sen. Timothy Wirth, a Democrat from Colorado, who said in 1988: "We've got to ... try to ride the g****l w*****g issue. Even if the theory of g****l w*****g is wrong! ... we will be doing the right thing anyway in terms of economic policy and environmental policy." YOU GOT TO KIDDING!

Williams finds the exaggerated predictions of some environmentalists unacceptable.

“Lying is never OK. To mislead people is never OK,” he told Fox News.

“You can mislead kids and tell them there is Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny. But don’t treat adults as children.”



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Mar 20, 2019 12:55:01   #
Airforceone
 
MR Mister wrote:
10 times 'experts' predicted the world would end by now!
Doom and Gloom the moto of the Democrats.

Democrats claim the world will end in 12 years, scientists disagree

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, while selling her "Green New Deal," said that the world will end in 12 years if nothing is done to address c*****e c****e.

"Millennials and people, you know, Gen Z... we’re like: ‘The world is gonna end in 12 years if we don’t address c*****e c****e,'" Ocasio-Cortez said in January.

But similar past predictions – even by the most prestigious experts – have failed to pan out. Here are 10 of the biggest doomsday prediction failures:

1.– G****L W*****G TO WIPE NATIONS "OFF THE FACE OF THE EARTH" IF C*****E C****E NOT ADDRESSED BY the YEAR 2000

In 1989, the Associated Press relayed a warning from a U.N. official:

"A senior U.N. environmental official says entire nations could be wiped off the face of the Earth by rising sea levels if the g****l w*****g trend is not reversed by the year 2000."

The official was Noel Brown, director of the New York office of the U.N. Environment Program, who added: "Shifting climate patterns would bring back 1930s Dust Bowl conditions to Canadian and U.S. wheatlands.”

Instead, U.S. and global farm production rose, and more than 1 billion people worldwide rose out of extreme poverty due to economic growth.

CHERNOBYL ‘MAY STILL BE K*****G US’ AS BOOK WARNS DISASTER MIGHT BE BEHIND ‘GLOBAL RISE IN CANCER AND DISEASE’

No nations were “wiped off the face of the Earth” as of 2019.

However, those worried about warming caution that the U.N. official’s prediction was nuanced.

“He is not saying that entire nations are going to be wiped off the face of the earth by the year 2000,” Joe Romm, a senior fellow at American Progress, told Fox News.

“He is saying that if we don’t dramatically reverse emissions by the year 2000 — then we are not going to be able to avoid future flooding,” Romm said.

“It now seems inevitable that a number of island nations will be wiped off the face of the earth because we didn’t act in time,” he added.

According to NASA, global sea levels rose 3.5 inches in the 25 years since 1993, when it began reporting satellite data on sea levels.

The world’s lowest-lying country is the Maldives, a collection of Pacific islands with a population of just over 400,000, where the highest point in the country is 7.9 feet above sea level, with much of it below 3 feet.

2.– MASS STARVATION BY 1975

In 1967, a best-selling book came out called “Famine 1975! America’s Decision: Who Will Survive?”

It predicted mass starvation around the developing world due to the increasing population. “Today’s crisis can move in only one direction – toward catastrophe,” it warned.

Some experts praised the book and ridiculed doubters.

TROPICAL TECTONIC COLLISIONS MAY HAVE UNLEASHED ANCIENT ICE AGES

“All serious students of the plight of the underdeveloped nations agree that famine... is inevitable,” Cal Tech biology professor Peter Bonner wrote in a 1967 review of the book in the prestigious journal Science.

The exact opposite of the book’s prediction happened. Famine deaths plunged dramatically as farming technology improved, c*******t countries began allowing private property again, and the globe became further connected.

According to a dataset put together by Our World in Data, more people died of famine in the single decade prior to the book’s release than in all 52 years since it was published.

Yet the book got widespread praise from experts. Ecologist Paul Ehrlich, now President of the Center for Conservation Biology at Stanford University, said in 1968 that the book “may be remembered as one of the most important books of our age.”

3.– GLOBAL FREEZING AS DANGEROUS AS NUCLEAR WAR

G****l c*****g was once a worry to many, such as the University of California at Davis professor Kenneth Watt, who warned that present trends would make the world “eleven degrees colder in the year 2000 ... about twice what it would take to put us into an ice age.”

British science writer Nigel Calder was just as worried. "The threat of a new ice age must now stand alongside nuclear war as a likely source of wholesale death and misery for mankind,” Calder warned in International Wildlife magazine in 1975.

ICE SAMPLES REVEAL A MASSIVE SUN STORM HIT EARTH IN ANCIENT TIMES ... AND IT COULD HAPPEN AGAIN

That quote was dug up by George Mason University economist Walter E. Williams, who argues that there are so many apocalyptic predictions because “they have an agenda for more government control ... fear about the environment is a way to gain government control,” Williams told Fox News.

“C*******m and socialism have lost respectability, so it’s been repackaged as environmentalism,” he added.

“It’s like watermelons — green on the outside, red on the inside.”

4.– MASSIVE WARMING BY THE YEAR 2000

The same U.N. official who predicted the loss of entire nations by the year 2000 also claimed: "the most conservative scientific estimate [is] that the Earth’s temperature will rise 1 to 7 degrees in the next 30 years.”

But looking back from 2019, the temperature rose about half of a degree Celsius since 1989, according to NASA.

HAUNTING PHOTOS SHOW DOZENS OF GAS MASKS LITTERING CHERNOBYL AS NATURE RECLAIMS NUCLEAR PLANT BLAST SITE

Romm says that, regardless of what that U.N. official may have said, the projections issued in the U.N.’s official reports have been good.

“All of the major scientific assessments of g****l w*****g have become more dire over time because greenhouse gas emissions have until very recently kept rising at a worst-case scenario rate,” Romm said.
Note: If you check with the US Navy dive team on atmosphere gasses you will find they say the % of C02 is 0.04 %! So, where is all this C02 the left claim is going to k**l us?

Many who worry about g****l w*****g acknowledge that some past predictions have been overblown, but say they hope that doesn’t distract people from the reality that the earth is warming due to man – if more slowly and less catastrophically than some have predicted.

“There have been predictions that have turned out not to come true,” John P. Abraham, a Professor at the University of St. Thomas who has published papers on c*****e c****e, told Fox News. “But ... the majority of climate science was proven right.”

6.– AL GORE SAYS 10 YEARS ARE LEFT IN 2006

In 2006, while promoting his movie “An Inconvenient T***h”, Al Gore said that humanity had only 10 years left before the world would reach a point of no return.

Gore’s movie also featured animations of water inundating Manhattan and Florida.

EVE OF DESTRUCTION: DOOMSDAY CLOCK HOVERS AT 2 MINUTES TO 'MIDNIGHT'

Yet Gore’s critics point out that just a few years later, he bought an $8 million beach-front property near Los Angeles.

“I wish the climate catastrophists practiced what they preached and sold me their beachfront property at a steep discount,” Alex Epstein, author of “The Moral Case for F****l F**ls,” told Fox News.

7.– ENVIRONMENTAL CATASTROPHE WILL CAUSE “NUCLEAR HOLOCAUST” BY THE YEAR 2000

In 1982, U.N. official Mostafa Tolba, executive director of the UN Environment Program, warned:

“By the turn of the century, an environmental catastrophe will witness devastation as complete, as irreversible, as any nuclear holocaust.”

ASTEROID THAT K**LED THE DINOSAURS CAUSED A MILE-HIGH TSUNAMI AROUND THE EARTH
If that is a fact, there is no way to address it. And act of GOD.

8.– MASS EXTINCTION BY 1995

In 1970, Sen. Gaylord Nelson, D-Wisc., – often considered the “father of Earth Day” – cited the secretary of the Smithsonian, who “believes that in 25 years, somewhere between 75 and 80 percent of all the species of living animals will be extinct.”
That did not happen.

ANCIENT ANTARCTIC ICE SHEET COLLAPSE COULD CAUSE A GLOBAL FLOOD

A 2011 notice from the National Science Foundation quotes researcher Anthony Barnosky at UC Berkeley, who said: "So far, only 1 to 2 percent of all species have gone extinct in the groups we can look at clearly, so by those numbers it looks like we are not far down the road to extinction.”

Barnosky still expressed concern over a long time horizon, saying that 75 percent of species could go extinct “in as little as 3 to 22 centuries.”

9.– METALS DEPLETED BY 1990

Scientist Harrison Brown predicted in Scientific American that lead, zinc, tin, gold and silver deposits would be fully depleted before 1990.

MASS EXTINCTION, 'GREAT DYING' COULD HAPPEN AGAIN, SCIENTISTS WARN

But mining companies found new technologies and reserves, such that by 2019, none of those minerals were near depletion.

10.– THE REAL REASON?

Economist Walter E. Williams says environmentalists have occasionally tipped their hand about what motivates their predictions. I see it as ignorance.

"We have to offer up scary scenarios, make simplified, dramatic statements, and make little mention of any doubts we might have,” Stephen Schneider, a professor of Biology at Stanford University, said to Discover magazine in 1989. “Each of us has to decide what the right balance is between being effective and being honest.”

END OF DAYS? TELESCOPE IMAGES REVEAL WHAT HAPPENS WHEN GALAXIES COLLIDE

Williams also cites Sen. Timothy Wirth, a Democrat from Colorado, who said in 1988: "We've got to ... try to ride the g****l w*****g issue. Even if the theory of g****l w*****g is wrong! ... we will be doing the right thing anyway in terms of economic policy and environmental policy." YOU GOT TO KIDDING!

Williams finds the exaggerated predictions of some environmentalists unacceptable.

“Lying is never OK. To mislead people is never OK,” he told Fox News.

“You can mislead kids and tell them there is Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny. But don’t treat adults as children.”
10 times 'experts' predicted the world would end b... (show quote)


This topic is without a doubt written by Koch Brothers super PACs. How about concerning yourself with the $78 billion a year in health related cost issues due to this garbage being released into our air, soil and water.
How about the largest private sector in job growth with renewables. How about the 232 countries that signed onto the Paris accord that are committed to renewables. This country has 28% that continue to post garbage like this. It’s time to look at real facts and not this garbage.

28% of this country read this garbage but the rest of the world disagrees

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Mar 20, 2019 13:02:40   #
pict
 
so the end is near. SO WHAT, we have to belly up sooner or later. just keep on living and enjoy your life, and be informed but not too involved. the earth will be around for a few billion more years, and you will be worried sick the rest of your lives waiting for something to happen. well so much for these predictors of gloom. go out and live your life, and make it a good one.

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Mar 20, 2019 13:22:44   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
Airforceone wrote:
This topic is without a doubt written by Koch Brothers super PACs. How about concerning yourself with the $78 billion a year in health related cost issues due to this garbage being released into our air, soil and water.
How about the largest private sector in job growth with renewables. How about the 232 countries that signed onto the Paris accord that are committed to renewables. This country has 28% that continue to post garbage like this. It’s time to look at real facts and not this garbage.

28% of this country read this garbage but the rest of the world disagrees
This topic is without a doubt written by Koch Brot... (show quote)


The one saving grace in all this is that when the world ends all the crazy looney "Chicken Little" l*****ts will also disappear but the earth will continue on.

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Mar 20, 2019 14:24:40   #
Seth
 
MR Mister wrote:
10 times 'experts' predicted the world would end by now!
Doom and Gloom the moto of the Democrats.

Democrats claim the world will end in 12 years, scientists disagree

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, while selling her "Green New Deal," said that the world will end in 12 years if nothing is done to address c*****e c****e.

"Millennials and people, you know, Gen Z... we’re like: ‘The world is gonna end in 12 years if we don’t address c*****e c****e,'" Ocasio-Cortez said in January.

But similar past predictions – even by the most prestigious experts – have failed to pan out. Here are 10 of the biggest doomsday prediction failures:

1.– G****L W*****G TO WIPE NATIONS "OFF THE FACE OF THE EARTH" IF C*****E C****E NOT ADDRESSED BY the YEAR 2000

In 1989, the Associated Press relayed a warning from a U.N. official:

"A senior U.N. environmental official says entire nations could be wiped off the face of the Earth by rising sea levels if the g****l w*****g trend is not reversed by the year 2000."

The official was Noel Brown, director of the New York office of the U.N. Environment Program, who added: "Shifting climate patterns would bring back 1930s Dust Bowl conditions to Canadian and U.S. wheatlands.”

Instead, U.S. and global farm production rose, and more than 1 billion people worldwide rose out of extreme poverty due to economic growth.

CHERNOBYL ‘MAY STILL BE K*****G US’ AS BOOK WARNS DISASTER MIGHT BE BEHIND ‘GLOBAL RISE IN CANCER AND DISEASE’

No nations were “wiped off the face of the Earth” as of 2019.

However, those worried about warming caution that the U.N. official’s prediction was nuanced.

“He is not saying that entire nations are going to be wiped off the face of the earth by the year 2000,” Joe Romm, a senior fellow at American Progress, told Fox News.

“He is saying that if we don’t dramatically reverse emissions by the year 2000 — then we are not going to be able to avoid future flooding,” Romm said.

“It now seems inevitable that a number of island nations will be wiped off the face of the earth because we didn’t act in time,” he added.

According to NASA, global sea levels rose 3.5 inches in the 25 years since 1993, when it began reporting satellite data on sea levels.

The world’s lowest-lying country is the Maldives, a collection of Pacific islands with a population of just over 400,000, where the highest point in the country is 7.9 feet above sea level, with much of it below 3 feet.

2.– MASS STARVATION BY 1975

In 1967, a best-selling book came out called “Famine 1975! America’s Decision: Who Will Survive?”

It predicted mass starvation around the developing world due to the increasing population. “Today’s crisis can move in only one direction – toward catastrophe,” it warned.

Some experts praised the book and ridiculed doubters.

TROPICAL TECTONIC COLLISIONS MAY HAVE UNLEASHED ANCIENT ICE AGES

“All serious students of the plight of the underdeveloped nations agree that famine... is inevitable,” Cal Tech biology professor Peter Bonner wrote in a 1967 review of the book in the prestigious journal Science.

The exact opposite of the book’s prediction happened. Famine deaths plunged dramatically as farming technology improved, c*******t countries began allowing private property again, and the globe became further connected.

According to a dataset put together by Our World in Data, more people died of famine in the single decade prior to the book’s release than in all 52 years since it was published.

Yet the book got widespread praise from experts. Ecologist Paul Ehrlich, now President of the Center for Conservation Biology at Stanford University, said in 1968 that the book “may be remembered as one of the most important books of our age.”

3.– GLOBAL FREEZING AS DANGEROUS AS NUCLEAR WAR

G****l c*****g was once a worry to many, such as the University of California at Davis professor Kenneth Watt, who warned that present trends would make the world “eleven degrees colder in the year 2000 ... about twice what it would take to put us into an ice age.”

British science writer Nigel Calder was just as worried. "The threat of a new ice age must now stand alongside nuclear war as a likely source of wholesale death and misery for mankind,” Calder warned in International Wildlife magazine in 1975.

ICE SAMPLES REVEAL A MASSIVE SUN STORM HIT EARTH IN ANCIENT TIMES ... AND IT COULD HAPPEN AGAIN

That quote was dug up by George Mason University economist Walter E. Williams, who argues that there are so many apocalyptic predictions because “they have an agenda for more government control ... fear about the environment is a way to gain government control,” Williams told Fox News.

“C*******m and socialism have lost respectability, so it’s been repackaged as environmentalism,” he added.

“It’s like watermelons — green on the outside, red on the inside.”

4.– MASSIVE WARMING BY THE YEAR 2000

The same U.N. official who predicted the loss of entire nations by the year 2000 also claimed: "the most conservative scientific estimate [is] that the Earth’s temperature will rise 1 to 7 degrees in the next 30 years.”

But looking back from 2019, the temperature rose about half of a degree Celsius since 1989, according to NASA.

HAUNTING PHOTOS SHOW DOZENS OF GAS MASKS LITTERING CHERNOBYL AS NATURE RECLAIMS NUCLEAR PLANT BLAST SITE

Romm says that, regardless of what that U.N. official may have said, the projections issued in the U.N.’s official reports have been good.

“All of the major scientific assessments of g****l w*****g have become more dire over time because greenhouse gas emissions have until very recently kept rising at a worst-case scenario rate,” Romm said.
Note: If you check with the US Navy dive team on atmosphere gasses you will find they say the % of C02 is 0.04 %! So, where is all this C02 the left claim is going to k**l us?

Many who worry about g****l w*****g acknowledge that some past predictions have been overblown, but say they hope that doesn’t distract people from the reality that the earth is warming due to man – if more slowly and less catastrophically than some have predicted.

“There have been predictions that have turned out not to come true,” John P. Abraham, a Professor at the University of St. Thomas who has published papers on c*****e c****e, told Fox News. “But ... the majority of climate science was proven right.”

6.– AL GORE SAYS 10 YEARS ARE LEFT IN 2006

In 2006, while promoting his movie “An Inconvenient T***h”, Al Gore said that humanity had only 10 years left before the world would reach a point of no return.

Gore’s movie also featured animations of water inundating Manhattan and Florida.

EVE OF DESTRUCTION: DOOMSDAY CLOCK HOVERS AT 2 MINUTES TO 'MIDNIGHT'

Yet Gore’s critics point out that just a few years later, he bought an $8 million beach-front property near Los Angeles.

“I wish the climate catastrophists practiced what they preached and sold me their beachfront property at a steep discount,” Alex Epstein, author of “The Moral Case for F****l F**ls,” told Fox News.

7.– ENVIRONMENTAL CATASTROPHE WILL CAUSE “NUCLEAR HOLOCAUST” BY THE YEAR 2000

In 1982, U.N. official Mostafa Tolba, executive director of the UN Environment Program, warned:

“By the turn of the century, an environmental catastrophe will witness devastation as complete, as irreversible, as any nuclear holocaust.”

ASTEROID THAT K**LED THE DINOSAURS CAUSED A MILE-HIGH TSUNAMI AROUND THE EARTH
If that is a fact, there is no way to address it. And act of GOD.

8.– MASS EXTINCTION BY 1995

In 1970, Sen. Gaylord Nelson, D-Wisc., – often considered the “father of Earth Day” – cited the secretary of the Smithsonian, who “believes that in 25 years, somewhere between 75 and 80 percent of all the species of living animals will be extinct.”
That did not happen.

ANCIENT ANTARCTIC ICE SHEET COLLAPSE COULD CAUSE A GLOBAL FLOOD

A 2011 notice from the National Science Foundation quotes researcher Anthony Barnosky at UC Berkeley, who said: "So far, only 1 to 2 percent of all species have gone extinct in the groups we can look at clearly, so by those numbers it looks like we are not far down the road to extinction.”

Barnosky still expressed concern over a long time horizon, saying that 75 percent of species could go extinct “in as little as 3 to 22 centuries.”

9.– METALS DEPLETED BY 1990

Scientist Harrison Brown predicted in Scientific American that lead, zinc, tin, gold and silver deposits would be fully depleted before 1990.

MASS EXTINCTION, 'GREAT DYING' COULD HAPPEN AGAIN, SCIENTISTS WARN

But mining companies found new technologies and reserves, such that by 2019, none of those minerals were near depletion.

10.– THE REAL REASON?

Economist Walter E. Williams says environmentalists have occasionally tipped their hand about what motivates their predictions. I see it as ignorance.

"We have to offer up scary scenarios, make simplified, dramatic statements, and make little mention of any doubts we might have,” Stephen Schneider, a professor of Biology at Stanford University, said to Discover magazine in 1989. “Each of us has to decide what the right balance is between being effective and being honest.”

END OF DAYS? TELESCOPE IMAGES REVEAL WHAT HAPPENS WHEN GALAXIES COLLIDE

Williams also cites Sen. Timothy Wirth, a Democrat from Colorado, who said in 1988: "We've got to ... try to ride the g****l w*****g issue. Even if the theory of g****l w*****g is wrong! ... we will be doing the right thing anyway in terms of economic policy and environmental policy." YOU GOT TO KIDDING!

Williams finds the exaggerated predictions of some environmentalists unacceptable.

“Lying is never OK. To mislead people is never OK,” he told Fox News.

“You can mislead kids and tell them there is Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny. But don’t treat adults as children.”
10 times 'experts' predicted the world would end b... (show quote)


Chronologically, looking at all this Chicken Little "science" coming from the port side must mean that we've all been living on borrowed time for the last half century or so, so we may as well live it up.

-- "Live it up!"

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Mar 20, 2019 14:30:29   #
Carol Kelly
 
Airforceone wrote:
This topic is without a doubt written by Koch Brothers super PACs. How about concerning yourself with the $78 billion a year in health related cost issues due to this garbage being released into our air, soil and water.
How about the largest private sector in job growth with renewables. How about the 232 countries that signed onto the Paris accord that are committed to renewables. This country has 28% that continue to post garbage like this. It’s time to look at real facts and not this garbage.

28% of this country read this garbage but the rest of the world disagrees
This topic is without a doubt written by Koch Brot... (show quote)


Your original self has reappeared as if by magic.

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Mar 20, 2019 15:11:32   #
Carol Kelly
 
Seth wrote:
Chronologically, looking at all this Chicken Little "science" coming from the port side must mean that we've all been living on borrowed time for the last half century or so, so we may as well live it up.

-- "Live it up!"

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Mar 20, 2019 15:17:33   #
Kevyn
 
pict wrote:
so the end is near. SO WHAT, we have to belly up sooner or later. just keep on living and enjoy your life, and be informed but not too involved. the earth will be around for a few billion more years, and you will be worried sick the rest of your lives waiting for something to happen. well so much for these predictors of gloom. go out and live your life, and make it a good one.


I got mine! Screw the kids and grandkids they can pay the bill and clean up, or die trying. This is the motto of the American right.

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Mar 20, 2019 18:27:44   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
Kevyn wrote:
I got mine! Screw the kids and grandkids they can pay the bill and clean up, or die trying. This is the motto of the American right.


What a stupid thing to say!

People on the right also have grandkids and care just as much about their future as those on the left. The far Right and far Left are both Extremists.

Conservatives (which are what most in the Republican party are), on the other hand, are responsible for most of the improvements in our standard of living and implementing real environmental policies that have cleaned the air and water, not raise taxes and implemented unbridled regulation so as to make themselves rich or powerful. Liberals mostly just whine about it because they are hypocrites. Capitalism has lifted more people out of poverty than any other system in the past century while C*******m and Socialism have wreaked environmental degradation and havoc on their homeland and citizens.

You have no idea what the motto is of the American right. It is the American Trinity of "E Pluribus Unum (Out of many, one!), In God We Trust, and Liberty!" It is not, "From each according to their ability; to each according to their need."

Don't project onto conservatives the way you feel. We know you l*****ts are all about your "feelings" these days.

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Mar 21, 2019 17:58:37   #
Mikeyavelli
 
Airforceone wrote:
This topic is without a doubt written by Koch Brothers super PACs. How about concerning yourself with the $78 billion a year in health related cost issues due to this garbage being released into our air, soil and water.
How about the largest private sector in job growth with renewables. How about the 232 countries that signed onto the Paris accord that are committed to renewables. This country has 28% that continue to post garbage like this. It’s time to look at real facts and not this garbage.

28% of this country read this garbage but the rest of the world disagrees
This topic is without a doubt written by Koch Brot... (show quote)


Disagrees with what? That the 48 times the Deacons of The First Vegan Church of Modern Day Chicken Littlists predicted that the world would end because I drive a car and eat meat?
You Chicken Littlists are always saying that the end is near and it's my fault.
Bullmueller. Humans wish they could change the weather. The earth has no obligations to us and we have no obligations to the earth. We are products of the earth, like the wind and rain.

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