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accompanied by
predictions of doom.
predictions to determine
just how much confidence
we can have in today’s environmentalists’ predictions.
was conceived, the late
George Wald, a Nobel
laureate biology professor
at Harvard University,
predicted, “Civilization
will end within 15 or 30
years unless immediate
action is taken against
problems facing mankind.”
a Stanford University
biologist and best-selling
author of “The Population
Bomb,” declared that the
world’s population would
soon outstrip food supplies.
Progressive, he
predicted, “The death
rate will increase until
at least 100-200 million
people per year will be
starving to death during
the next 10 years.”
1969 to Britain’s Institute
of Biology: “If I were a
gambler, I would take
even money that England
will not exist in the year
2000.”
Ehrlich warned, “In
10 years, all important
animal life in the sea will
be extinct.”
Ehrlich has won no fewer
than 16 awards, including
the 1990 Crafoord Prize,
the Royal Swedish
Academy of Sciences’
highest award.
(July 1975), Nigel Calder
warned, “The threat of a
new ice age must now
stand alongside nuclear
war as a likely source of
wholesale death and
misery for mankind.”
C.C. Wallen of the World
Meteorological Organization
is reported as saying,
“The cooling since 1940
has been large enough
and consistent enough
that it will not soon be
reversed.”
David Viner told
The Independent, a
British newspaper, that
within “a few years,
” snowfall would become
“a very rare and exciting
event” in Britain. “Children
just aren’t going to know
what snow is,” he said.
“Snowfalls are now just
a thing of the past.”
the U.K. saw some of its
largest snowfalls and
lowest temperatures
since records started
being kept in 1914.
Watt told a Swarthmore
College audience:
Nelson, D-Wis., wrote in
Look magazine: “Dr. S.
Dillon Ripley, secretary
of the Smithsonian
(Institution), believes
that in 25 years,
somewhere between
75 and 80 percent
of all the species of
living animals will be
extinct.”
published a chart in
Scientific American that
year estimating that
mankind would run out
of copper shortly after
2000. Lead, zinc, tin,
gold, and silver were to
disappear before 1990.
didn’t start with Earth
Day.
Department of the
Interior said American
oil supplies would last
for only another 13 years.
n 1949, the secretary of
the interior said the end
of U.S. oil supplies was
in sight.
from its earlier erroneous
claims, in 1974 the U.S.
Geological Survey said
the U.S. had only a
10-year supply of
natural gas.
according to the U.S.
Energy Information
Administration, is that
as of 2014, we had
2.47 quadrillion cubic
feet of natural gas, which
should last about a century.
part of the environmentalist
agenda. Environmental
activist Stephen Schneider
told Discover magazine
in 1989:
Wirth, D-Colo., said:
“We’ve got to … try to
ride the global warming
issue. Even if the theory
of global warming is
wrong … we will be doing
the right thing anyway
in terms of economic
policy and environmental
policy.”
steep price for buying
into environmental
deception and lies.