1974 Shock News : Global Cooling Causes Drought, Famine, Flooding And Cold Springs

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Another Ice Age? – TIME

Whatever the cause of the cooling trend, its effects could be extremely serious, if not catastrophic. Scientists figure that only a 1% decrease in the amount of sunlight hitting the earth’s surface could tip the climatic balance, and cool the planet enough to send it sliding down the road to another ice age within only a few hundred years.

The earth’s current climate is something of an anomaly; in the past 700,000 years, there have been at least seven major episodes of glaciers spreading over much of the planet. Temperatures have been as high as they are now only about 5% of the time. But there is a peril more immediate than the prospect of another ice age. Even if temperature and rainfall patterns change only slightly in the near future in one or more of the three major grain-exporting countries—the U.S., Canada and Australia —global food stores would be sharply reduced. University of Toronto Climatologist Kenneth Hare, a former president of the Royal Meteorological Society, believes that the continuing drought and the recent failure of the Russian harvest gave the world a grim premonition of what might happen. Warns Hare: “I don’t believe that the world’s present population is sustainable if there are more than three years like 1972 in a row.”

Scientists are much smarter now and know that all of those global cooling disasters are actually caused by global warming.

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2 Responses to 1974 Shock News : Global Cooling Causes Drought, Famine, Flooding And Cold Springs

  1. Gamecock says:

    “Scientists figure that only a 1% decrease in the amount of sunlight hitting the earth’s surface could tip the climatic balance”

    Remember this when the geoengineering crowd wants to block sunlight.

    Billions will die.

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