Earth Day: Not a
Single Environmental Prediction of the Last 50 Years Has Come True
Anthony Watts / 21 hours ago April 22, 2019
The original article was published here,
On Earth Day,
gloomy predictions haven’t come to pass
By Nicolas Loris, Tribune News Service • April 20, 2019
10:00 am
Population crisis, oil crisis/peak oil, food crisis/peak
food, none. Population keeps expanding, but also oil, gas, coal, food
production (and beer, hamburger, bacon,...) keeps expanding. We experienced global cooling, global warming, more
flood, no flood, more storms, few storms, and we are fine.
Three more interesting papers:
18 spectacularly
wrong predictions made around the time of first Earth Day in 1970, expect more
this year
Mark J. Perry April 21, 2019 12:47 pm | AEIdeas
Mark J. Perry is a scholar at AEI and a
professor of economics and finance at the University of Michigan's Flint
campus. He is best known as the creator and editor of the popular economics
blog Carpe Diem.
Ending climate
change requires the end of capitalism. Have we got the stomach for it?
Phil McDuff Mon 18
Mar 2019 12.09 GMT Last modified on Mon 18 Mar 2019 12.11 GMT
And a satire from Babylon Bee :-)
Al Gore
Commemorates Earth Day By Using Private Jet To Write 'Save The Planet' In The
Sky
April 22nd, 2019
Climate alarmism simply wants more government, more UN, more taxes, more regulations (environment, energy, transportation, agriculture, etc.). More global ecological central planning.
See also:
Climate Tricks 77, Stop human reproduction to 'fight' CC, March 05, 2019
Climate Tricks 78, Catastrophe... Not, since 19 years ago, March 31, 2019
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