Climate scientists want to go on strike because governments aren’t taking action to stop global warming.
These Climate Scientists Are Fed Up and Ready to Go on Strike – The New York Times
In 1974, climate scientists were upset that government wouldn’t let them take action to stop global cooling. They wanted to melt the Arctic ice cap.
The Genesis Strategy – The New York Times
What action should governments have taken to prevent the worldwide drought of 1934?
03 Feb 1934 – “WORLD HEATING UP.” – Trove
1934 and 1936 were unprecedented years for heat and drought in US. But the extreme weather wasn’t just in the US – it was global. Click on the 1934 LA Times below to see it full sized.
30 Dec 1934, Page 13 – The Los Angeles Times at Newspapers.com
During 1934, the world experienced unprecedented drought and heat.
22 Jun 1934, Page 3 – Hartford Courant at Newspapers.com
22 Jun 1934 – EARTH GROWING WARMER – Trove
04 Jun 1934 – WORLD DROUGHT – Trove
19 Jul 1934 – DROUGHT IN ENGLAND. – Trove
04 Jan 1934 – DROUGHT MAY HELP RESEARCH – Trove
03 Jan 1934 – GRIPPED BY DROUGHT – Trove
25 May 1934 – DROUGHT IN S.A. – Trove
31 May 1934 – CROP FAILURES IN RUSSIA – Trove
500,000 STARVING IN CHINA’S DROUGHT- The New York Times
07 Jun 1934 – LONDON’S WORST DROUGHT IN 180 YEARS – Trove
31 May 1934 – [?] WAVE. WHOLE WORLD AFFECTED. – Trove
07 Jun 1934 – ANTARCTIC HEAT WAVE. – Trove
The Southeast Missourian – Google News Archive Search
Gettysburg Times – Google News Archive Search
12 May 1934, 13 – The Guardian at Newspapers.com
19 Jan 1934, Page 10 – The Sydney Morning Herald at Newspapers.com
05 Jun 1934, Page 5 – The News-Chronicle at Newspapers.com
26 Sep 1934 – Toll of Typhoon 2,500 Dead – Trove
29 Sep 1934 – JAPANESE TYPHOON. – Trove
24 Sep 1934 – JAPANESE TYPHOON – Trove
The answer to my question is of course obvious. Climate scientists would just rewrite history and make 1934 disappear.