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When children are being excused from school for it you can be sure it can be called indoctrination

NYC Climate Strike set for Friday, schools to excuse students

On Friday, a global, youth-led climate strike is set to happen in cities around the world.
 
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18 minutes ago, Mainecat said:

Climate change is just more fake news right?

pretty much 

 

https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn11646-climate-myths-the-hockey-stick-graph-has-been-proven-wrong/

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2019/08/michael-mann-refuses-to-produce-data-loses-case.php

 

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Had some of the best times skipping school.   You would have to hang out by the phone for hours waiting for robo-call to come in.  Alerting your parents you were not in school.   Pretending to talk to someone when it finally came. 

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15 minutes ago, washedupmxer said:

wonder what all the kids falling for this shit will think 15 years from now when the earth still appears as it does today? 

probably dems saved me! :lol: 

Any kid that is allowed to skip school is going to.  

 

21 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

It’s just like having Christmas off 

Sorry, since when did this become a holiday like Christmas, New Years, Thanksgiving, President's Day, MLK day, etc.  Your false equivalency proves your part of the problem with today's society.

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49 minutes ago, Mainecat said:

Climate change is just more fake news right?

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  • Wrong Again: 50 Years of Failed Eco-pocalyptic Predictions
Myron Ebell, Steven J. Milloy  September 18, 2019
 

Thanks go to Tony Heller, who first collected many of these news clips and posted them on RealClimateScience

SUMMARY

Modern doomsayers have been predicting climate and environmental disaster since the 1960s. They continue to do so today.

None of the apocalyptic predictions with due dates as of today have come true.

What follows is a collection of notably wild predictions from notable people in government and science.

More than merely spotlighting the failed predictions, this collection shows that the makers of failed apocalyptic predictions often are individuals holding respected positions in government and science.

While such predictions have been and continue to be enthusiastically reported by a media eager for sensational headlines, the failures are typically not revisited.

1967: ‘Dire famine by 1975.’

 

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Source: Salt Lake Tribune, November 17, 1967

1969: ‘Everyone will disappear in a cloud of blue steam by 1989.’

 

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Source: New York Times, August 10 1969

1970: Ice age by 2000

 

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Source: Boston Globe, April 16, 1970

1970: ‘America subject to water rationing by 1974 and food rationing by 1980.’

 

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Source: Redlands Daily Facts, October 6, 1970

1971: ‘New Ice Age Coming’

 

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Source: Washington Post, July 9, 1971

1972: New ice age by 2070

 

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Source: NOAA, October 2015

1974: ‘New Ice Age Coming Fast’

 

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Source: The Guardian, January 29, 1974

1974: ‘Another Ice Age?’

 

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Source: TIME, June 24, 1974

1974: Ozone Depletion a ‘Great Peril to Life’

 

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But no such ‘great peril to life’ has been observed as the so-called ‘ozone hole’ remains:

 

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Sources: Headline

NASA Data | Graph

1976: ‘The Cooling’

 

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Source: New York Times Book Review, July 18, 1976

1980: ‘Acid Rain Kills Life in Lakes’

 

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Noblesville Ledger (Noblesville, IN) April 9, 1980

But 10 years later, the US government program formed to study acid rain concluded:

 

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Associated Press, September 6, 1990

1978: ‘No End in Sight’ to 30-Year Cooling Trend

 

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Source: New York Times, January 5, 1978

But according to NASA satellite data there is a slight warming trend since 1979.

 

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Source: DrRoySpencer.com

1988: James Hansen forecasts increase regional drought in 1990s

 

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But the last really dry year in the Midwest was 1988, and recent years have been record wet.

 

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Source: RealClimateScience.com

1988: Washington DC days over 90F to from 35 to 85

 

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But the number of hot days in the DC area peaked in 1911, and have been declining ever since.

 

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Source: RealClimateScience.com

1988: Maldives completely under water in 30 years

 

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Source: Agence France Press, September 26, 1988

1989: Rising seas to ‘obliterate’ nations by 2000

 

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Source: Associated Press, June 30, 1989

1989: New York City’s West Side Highway underwater by 2019

 

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Source: Salon.com, October 23, 2001

1995 to Present: Climate Model Failure

 

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Source: CEI.org

2000: ‘Children won’t know what snow is.’

 

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Source: The Independent, March 20, 2000

2002: Famine in 10 years

 

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Source: The Guardian, December 23, 2002

2004: Britain to have Siberian climate by 2020

 

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Source: The Guardian, February 21, 2004

2008: Arctic will be ice-free by 2018

 

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Source: Associated Press, June 24, 2008

2008: Al Gore warns of ice-free Arctic by 2013

 

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But… it’s still there:

 

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Source: WattsUpWithThat.com, December 16, 2018

2009: Prince Charles says only 8 years to save the planet

 

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Source: The Independent, July 9, 2009

2009: UK prime minister says 50 days to ‘save the planet from catastrophe’

 

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Source: The Independent: October 20, 2009

2009: Arctic ice-free by 2014

 

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Source: USA Today, December 14, 2009

2013: Arctic ice-free by 2015

 

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Source: The Guardian, July 24, 2013

The paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-017-02550-9 (open access)

Gas hydrate dissociation off Svalbard induced by isostatic rebound rather than global warming

Abstract

Methane seepage from the upper continental slopes of Western Svalbard has previously been attributed to gas hydrate dissociation induced by anthropogenic warming of ambient bottom waters. Here we show that sediment cores drilled off Prins Karls Foreland contain freshwater from dissociating hydrates. However, our modeling indicates that the observed pore water freshening began around 8 ka BP when the rate of isostatic uplift outpaced eustatic sea-level rise. The resultant local shallowing and lowering of hydrostatic pressure forced gas hydrate dissociation and dissolved chloride depletions consistent with our geochemical analysis. Hence, we propose that hydrate dissociation was triggered by postglacial isostatic rebound rather than anthropogenic warming. Furthermore, we show that methane fluxes from dissociating hydrates were considerably smaller than present methane seepage rates implying that gas hydrates were not a major source of methane to the oceans, but rather acted as a dynamic seal, regulating methane release from deep geological reservoirs.

 

2013: Arctic ice-free by 2016

 

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Source: The Guardian, December 9, 2013

2014: Only 500 days before ‘climate chaos’

 

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But…

 

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Sources: Washington Examiner

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52 minutes ago, racer254 said:

Any kid that is allowed to skip school is going to.  

 

Sorry, since when did this become a holiday like Christmas, New Years, Thanksgiving, President's Day, MLK day, etc.  Your false equivalency proves your part of the problem with today's society.

Equal equivalency. Jesus and global warming are both myths. 

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Hell, I’m surprised they don’t have the kids walking the picket lines with the teachers when they strike.  Or, am I missing that?

Most expensive schooling in the world, can’t break 20th percentile in math and science.  

Yup!  CLIMATE CHANGE WALKOUT!!  That’ll keep everyone guessing!

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Our local High School.  3.5 @ 8:am !  Impressive number 😂

fucking guy is living in a tent at a local camp grounds.  No license and is homeless.   Wtf . 

They had to create a safe shelter at the HS, so the kids wouldn’t be emotionally affected. 

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3 hours ago, Mainecat said:

Climate change is just more fake news right?

It is. Yes we are seeing a change in the global climate. No, we cannot control it. Taxation and punitive actions that hurt western democracy will not do a thing that is for the good of man. What these measures will do is crush the middle class, hurt the poor, and open the door to a government that removes freedom of travel and choice. The latter being the real motivation behind this phony crisis.

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1,500 Years Of Heatwaves

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Gaillard’s Medical Journal – Google Books

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17 Jul 1852, 7 – The Hampshire Advertiser at Newspapers.com

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21 Aug 1901, Page 3 – Shelby County Herald at Newspapers.com

A RECORD OF HOT SUMMERS.

IN 637 the heat was so great in France and Germany that all springs dried up, and water became so scarce that many people died of thirst.

In 873 work in the field had to be given up ; agricultural labourers persisting in their work were struck down in a few minutes, so powerful was the sun.

In 993 the sun’s rays were so fierce that vegetation burned up as under the action of fire.

In 1000 rivers ran dry under the protracted heat ; the fish were left dry in heaps, and putrified in a few hours. The stench that ensued produced the plague.

Men and animals venturing in the sun in the summer of 1022 fell down dying; the throat parched to a tinder and the blood rushed to the brain.

In 1132 not only did the rivers dry up but the ground cracked on every side, and became baked to the hardness of stone. The Rhine in Alsace nearly dried up.

Italy was visited with terrific heat in 1139; vegetations and plants were burned up.

During the battle of Bela, in 1260, there were more victims made by the sun than by weapons; men fell down sunstruck in regular rows.

In 1303 and 1304 the Rhine, Loire, and Seine ran dry.

Scotland suffered particularly in 1625; men and beasts die in scores.

The heat in several French departments during the summer of 1705 was equal to that in a glass furnace. Meat could be cooked by merely exposing it to the sun. Not a soul dared venture out between noon and 4 p.m.

In 1718 the thermometer rose to 118 deg.

In 1779 the heat at Bologna was so great that a great number of people was stifled. There was not sufficient air for the breath, and people had to take refuge under-ground.

In July, 1793, the heat became intolerable. Vegetables were burned up, and fruit dried upon the trees. The furniture and woodwork in dwelling-houses cracked and split up; meat went bad in an hour.

The rivers ran dry in several provinces during 1811; expedients had to be devised for the grinding of corn.

In 1822 a protracted heat was accompanied by storms and earthquakes; during the drought legions of mice overran Lorraine and Alsace, committing incalculable damage.

In 1832 the heat brought about cholera in France; 20,000 persons fell victims to the visitation in Paris alone.

In 1846 the thermometer marked 125 deg. in the sun.

29 Nov 1888 – A RECORD OF HOT SUMMERS. – Trove

50C (122F) in 1930

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p2 – 30 Aug 1930 – The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 – 1947) – Trove

48C (118F) in 1773

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Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 24, 1906, Page 8, Image 8 « Historic Oregon Newspapers

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25 Jan 1899 – “HEAT” WAVES THAT HAVE BEEN. – Trove

 

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11 hours ago, XCR1250 said:
Home
 
 
  • Home
  • Blog
  • Wrong Again: 50 Years of Failed Eco-pocalyptic Predictions
Myron Ebell, Steven J. Milloy  September 18, 2019
 

Thanks go to Tony Heller, who first collected many of these news clips and posted them on RealClimateScience

SUMMARY

Modern doomsayers have been predicting climate and environmental disaster since the 1960s. They continue to do so today.

None of the apocalyptic predictions with due dates as of today have come true.

What follows is a collection of notably wild predictions from notable people in government and science.

More than merely spotlighting the failed predictions, this collection shows that the makers of failed apocalyptic predictions often are individuals holding respected positions in government and science.

While such predictions have been and continue to be enthusiastically reported by a media eager for sensational headlines, the failures are typically not revisited.

1967: ‘Dire famine by 1975.’

 

1_2.png

Source: Salt Lake Tribune, November 17, 1967

1969: ‘Everyone will disappear in a cloud of blue steam by 1989.’

 

2_2.png

Source: New York Times, August 10 1969

1970: Ice age by 2000

 

3_2.png

Source: Boston Globe, April 16, 1970

1970: ‘America subject to water rationing by 1974 and food rationing by 1980.’

 

4_1.jpg

Source: Redlands Daily Facts, October 6, 1970

1971: ‘New Ice Age Coming’

 

5_0.png

Source: Washington Post, July 9, 1971

1972: New ice age by 2070

 

6.png

 

7.png

Source: NOAA, October 2015

1974: ‘New Ice Age Coming Fast’

 

8.png

Source: The Guardian, January 29, 1974

1974: ‘Another Ice Age?’

 

9.png

Source: TIME, June 24, 1974

1974: Ozone Depletion a ‘Great Peril to Life’

 

10.png

But no such ‘great peril to life’ has been observed as the so-called ‘ozone hole’ remains:

 

11.png

 

Sources: Headline

NASA Data | Graph

1976: ‘The Cooling’

 

12.png

Source: New York Times Book Review, July 18, 1976

1980: ‘Acid Rain Kills Life in Lakes’

 

13_1.jpg

Noblesville Ledger (Noblesville, IN) April 9, 1980

But 10 years later, the US government program formed to study acid rain concluded:

 

14.png

Associated Press, September 6, 1990

1978: ‘No End in Sight’ to 30-Year Cooling Trend

 

15.png

Source: New York Times, January 5, 1978

But according to NASA satellite data there is a slight warming trend since 1979.

 

16.jpg

Source: DrRoySpencer.com

1988: James Hansen forecasts increase regional drought in 1990s

 

17.jpg

But the last really dry year in the Midwest was 1988, and recent years have been record wet.

 

18.jpg

Source: RealClimateScience.com

1988: Washington DC days over 90F to from 35 to 85

 

19.gif

But the number of hot days in the DC area peaked in 1911, and have been declining ever since.

 

20.png

Source: RealClimateScience.com

1988: Maldives completely under water in 30 years

 

21.png

Source: Agence France Press, September 26, 1988

1989: Rising seas to ‘obliterate’ nations by 2000

 

22.png

Source: Associated Press, June 30, 1989

1989: New York City’s West Side Highway underwater by 2019

 

23.gif

Source: Salon.com, October 23, 2001

1995 to Present: Climate Model Failure

 

24.jpg

Source: CEI.org

2000: ‘Children won’t know what snow is.’

 

25.png

 

26.png

Source: The Independent, March 20, 2000

2002: Famine in 10 years

 

27.png

Source: The Guardian, December 23, 2002

2004: Britain to have Siberian climate by 2020

 

29.png

Source: The Guardian, February 21, 2004

2008: Arctic will be ice-free by 2018

 

30.gif

Source: Associated Press, June 24, 2008

2008: Al Gore warns of ice-free Arctic by 2013

 

31.png

But… it’s still there:

 

32.png

Source: WattsUpWithThat.com, December 16, 2018

2009: Prince Charles says only 8 years to save the planet

 

33.png

Source: The Independent, July 9, 2009

2009: UK prime minister says 50 days to ‘save the planet from catastrophe’

 

34.png

Source: The Independent: October 20, 2009

2009: Arctic ice-free by 2014

 

35.png

Source: USA Today, December 14, 2009

2013: Arctic ice-free by 2015

 

36.png

Source: The Guardian, July 24, 2013

The paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-017-02550-9 (open access)

Gas hydrate dissociation off Svalbard induced by isostatic rebound rather than global warming

Abstract

Methane seepage from the upper continental slopes of Western Svalbard has previously been attributed to gas hydrate dissociation induced by anthropogenic warming of ambient bottom waters. Here we show that sediment cores drilled off Prins Karls Foreland contain freshwater from dissociating hydrates. However, our modeling indicates that the observed pore water freshening began around 8 ka BP when the rate of isostatic uplift outpaced eustatic sea-level rise. The resultant local shallowing and lowering of hydrostatic pressure forced gas hydrate dissociation and dissolved chloride depletions consistent with our geochemical analysis. Hence, we propose that hydrate dissociation was triggered by postglacial isostatic rebound rather than anthropogenic warming. Furthermore, we show that methane fluxes from dissociating hydrates were considerably smaller than present methane seepage rates implying that gas hydrates were not a major source of methane to the oceans, but rather acted as a dynamic seal, regulating methane release from deep geological reservoirs.

 

2013: Arctic ice-free by 2016

 

37.png

Source: The Guardian, December 9, 2013

2014: Only 500 days before ‘climate chaos’

 

38.png

But…

 

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Sources: Washington Examiner

Look at one of the authors...DR. PAUL ERLICH!!!!

You guyz remember a few weeks ago I mentioned him and what he said about the population bomb!!!

I used ta' watch him on The Johnny Carson Show, in the early sixties. 

11:30 PM to 1 AM when I should have been sleeping. No wonder I used to fall asleep in school.

For such a whack-job, how the fuck did I end up so wealthy!!! LMMFAO!!!!  

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