Climate change hysteria
For more than 50 years, the United Nations and the media have regularly predicted we’re on the verge of calamity. They have been proven wrong, time and time again.
Who are you going to believe? Government paid researchers that have been consistently wrong for over 50 years or your lying eyes that can see the actual temperature changes relative to the exaggerated and always wrong forecasts that never materialize.
The reason we have a global climate crisis is that crises sell. It allows politicians to tax, spend and assert more control. As the climate changes, let us not add to it with a lot of political hot air (a.k.a. fearmongering propaganda) that pollutes our reason.
The New York Post Editorial Board provides the evidence of the exaggerated estimates.
“We have ten years to stop the catastrophe,” said the UN’s environmental protection boss. That’s one of the headlines collected by Bjorn Lomberg, author of “False Alarm: How Climate Change Panic Costs Us Trillions, Hurts the Poor, and Fails to Fix the Planet.”
Lomberg notes that, for more than 50 years, the United Nations and the media have regularly predicted we’re on the verge of calamity. And they always seem to forget about the last warning.
In 1982, after the catastrophe failed to materialize, the New York Times covered the second UN conference on the environment, which opened “amid gloom.”
The piece quotes Mostafa K. Tolba, executive director of the United Nations environmental program, as saying that if things aren’t fixed by the turn of the century — the year 2000 — the world would face “an environmental catastrophe which will witness devastation as complete, as irreversible, as any nuclear holocaust.’’
In 1989, a senior UN environmental official shaved a year off that dire prediction, saying that if we didn’t fix climate change by 1999, we would have “Global disaster, nations wiped off the face of the earth, crop failures.”
Tolba was back in 1990 to say that “We shall win — or lose — the climate struggle in the first years of the 1990s.”
The 1990s passed without the arrival of the End Times (unless you count Vanilla Ice), but that only turned up the volume. In 2004, the Guardian newspaper said a “secret report” from the Pentagon to President George W. Bush said climate change would “destroy us.”
Among the predictions:
* Major European cities will be sunk beneath rising seas
* Britain is plunged into a “Siberian” climate by 2020
* Nuclear conflict, mega-droughts, famine and widespread rioting will erupt across the world
The Guardian described this as “humiliating to the Bush administration” because they weren’t doing enough to tackle climate change. No word on whether the Pentagon or the Guardian are humiliated now that it’s 2021 and Britain is still experiencing summer.
But then, another dire prediction came and went in the meantime. In 2007, Rajendra Pachauri, head of the UN climate panel, said, “If there is no action before 2012, that’s too late.”
That year did bring disaster in the form of the movie “2012,” but besides John Cusack’s career, the rest of us survived.
But don’t fret, the goalposts have been moved again. As of 2019, the UN said “only 11 years left to prevent irreversible damage from climate change.”
That gives us until 2030 — or 58 years after the warnings of 1972. Advocates for change believe if they just scream louder, or write more like the Book of Revelations, they’ll get the world to agree to a complete upheaval of modern life and trillions in spending. But after decades of alarmism, they sound like the boy who cried warming. People have tuned them out.
Climate change is real, but adapting to it, mitigating it with technology is the most realistic solution. Will China and India just give up on coal, gas and oil overnight? No, and neither will the United States. But emissions already are falling in Western countries, the world is innovating.
We predict things are going to get better. Ten years. Twenty years, tops. Maybe 30.
From the website JoNova:
In 1978 we were heading toward another ice age
Spock (Leonard Nimoy) was warning people about the next ice age coming in 1978:
The world has cooled for the last 3,000 years. The glaciers have expanded. Temperatures have fallen dramatically in the last 30 years. If we are not prepared for the coming ice age, we’ll see hunger and death on an unprecedented scale….
In the documentary below there is footage of the “perilous state of Buffalo” in 1976/77 when it was hit with savage cold and snow (from about 13 minutes in). Today (in 2022) news is coming in from Buffalo, NY which has just had 5 feet of snow fall.
Every 30 years the herd may panic in a different direction…
News cycles follow the natural ones (and the money). So at the depths of the cooling from WWII to the 1970s there were ice-age stories. Then came the warming stories, and the IPCC extrapolates a thirty year trend to infinity…
Search as I may for years now, I can find no scientific evidence that CO2 traps heat and therefore is a green house gas. The only experiment I can find is from a poorly designed experiment done in the late 1800’s.
International energy policy is bi-polar, with a proclivity to be wrong-headed.