Greta’s relative Svante Arrhenius said the world would run out of oil by 1983 and coal by 2023, and everything would run from solar and wind power. Only four weeks left.
09 Sep 1923, Page 90 – The Pittsburgh Press at Newspapers.com
Greta’s relative Svante Arrhenius said the world would run out of oil by 1983 and coal by 2023, and everything would run from solar and wind power. Only four weeks left.
09 Sep 1923, Page 90 – The Pittsburgh Press at Newspapers.com
Fifty years ago today, “42 top American and European investigators” wrote a letter to President Nixon warning of “glacial temperatures in about a century.”
THE ROLE OF NOAA’S CLIMATE PREDICTION CENTER IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF CLIMATE SERVICES
Scientific American says this never happened.
How the “Global Cooling” Story Came to Be – Scientific American
“In a resolution on global warming in 1997, the Christian Environmental Council, an evangelical organization, called for a 10 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2010.”
“May 10, 1979
Experts agree that ‘a Northern Hemisphere cooling has started’Some of the most alarming “forecasts” of the global implications of continued cooling and increased weather variability have come from a series of reports from the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency”
“There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.”
? Albert Einstein
“Exxon was aware of climate change, as early as 1977, 11 years before it became a public issue, according to a recent investigation from InsideClimate News.”
Exxon Knew about Climate Change Almost 40 Years Ago – Scientific American
But NOAA and the CIA didn’t.
10 May 1979, 7 – Calgary Herald at Newspapers.com
07 Dec 1989, 44 – The Tyler Courier-Times at Newspapers.com
THE ROLE OF NOAA’S CLIMATE PREDICTION CENTER IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF CLIMATE SERVICES
Now that they don’t have censorship to protect them, climate scamsters are fleeing Twitter.
#ClimateScam: denialism claims flooding Twitter have scientists worried | Twitter | The Guardian