Quote from futurecurrents:
97% of all the world's climate scientists and all of the world's science organizations agree about GW. Can you comprehend what that means? No, I didn't think so. You're just one of those brainwashed, right-wing, science-ignorant-antagonistic morons.
LOL,
Here is what the world's scientists were saying in the 70's-
Climatologists are pessimistic that political leaders will take any positive action to compensate for the climatic change, or even to allay its effects. They concede that some of the more spectacular solutions proposed, such as melting the Arctic ice cap by covering it with black soot or diverting arctic rivers, might create problems far greater than those they solve. But the scientists see few signs that government leaders anywhere are even prepared to take the simple measures of stockpiling food or of introducing the variables of climatic uncertainty into economic projections of future food supplies. The longer the planners delay, the more difficult will they find it to cope with climatic change once the results become grim reality.
The world's scientists were incorrect.
Here is what John Holdren the village idiot's science advisor was saying in the 70's
In 1971, long before Dr. Holdren came President Obamaâs science adviser, in an essay [titled] âOverpopulation and the Potential for Ecocide,â Dr. Holdren and his co-author, the ecologist Paul Ehrlich, warned of a coming ice age.
They certainly werenât the only scientists in the 1970s to warn of a coming ice age, but I canât think of any others who were so creative in their catastrophizing. Although they noted that the greenhouse effect from rising emissions of carbon dioxide emissions could cause future warming of the planet, they concluded from the mid-century cooling trend that the consequences of human activities (like industrial soot, dust from farms, jet exhaust, urbanization and deforestation) were more likely to first cause an ice age. Dr. Holdren and Dr. Ehrlich wrote:
The effects of a new ice age on agriculture and the supportability of large human populations scarcely need elaboration here. Even more dramatic results are possible, however; for instance, a sudden outward slumping in the Antarctic ice cap, induced by added weight, could generate a tidal wave of proportions unprecedented in recorded history.
LOL- it's pretty funny. We were all going to be killed by a giant tidal wave.
futurecurrents, are you standing alone in a room trying to figure out who the sucker is?