Scientific American agrees with Elizabeth Moon.
Apocalypse Soon: Has Civilization Passed the Environmental Point of No Return?: Scientific American
See the Elizabeth Moon article below this one.
Scientific American agrees with Elizabeth Moon.
Apocalypse Soon: Has Civilization Passed the Environmental Point of No Return?: Scientific American
See the Elizabeth Moon article below this one.
An excerpt from my wuwt comment:
“Once Venerable Institutions: We continue to see publications by once venerable institutions overtaken by alarmist claims. ”
This is another sad aspect of the warmist takeover. I can remember not too many years ago, kicking back and looking forward to reading publications like Scientific American; now, I don’t know.
At jnova a commenter called a ScienceDaily article rubbish, and wanted feedback. Note that I am in the process of trying to refine my approach to describing the pro-AGW science press and pro-agw establishment, so if anyone has any thoughts on that, great! Anyway, I replied:
A warmist troll replied: “if an article is published in a big journal like Science, how can anyone report it without being vilified by the likes of yourself?” My reply:
Scientific American has lost all credibility. It’s interesting that the article references “inequality”, which I suppose is an attempt to justify massive tax increases on “the rich” to avert or mitigate the collapse:
“Collapse will not be driven by a single, identifiable cause simultaneously acting in all countries,” he observes. “It will come through a self-reinforcing complex of issues”—including climate change, resource constraints and socioeconomic inequality.
So are we to see another “final solution”?
I think we’ve passed the point of no return with the stupidity of politicians.
“I see collapse happening already…”
Interesting how the meme is switching from catastrophe is around the corner to the claim that the catastrophe is happening right now. What follows that? The catastrophe happened and we missed it?