The Weblog at The View from the Core - Mon. 04/28/08 09:58:47 AM
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Global Cooling Day 2008 Henceforth, April 28th will be known as Global Cooling Day at The Blog from the Core. For Earth Day this year, Washington Policy Center issued a press release quoting the outrageously alarmist, and outrageously wrong, predictions that accompanied the first Earth Day in 1970. + + + + + Earth Day 2008: Predictions of Environmental Disaster Were Wrong “By 1985... air pollution will have reduced the amount of sunlight Seattle – Another Earth Day is upon us. This is a good time to look back at predictions made on the original Earth Day about environmental disasters that were about to hit the planet. Most Earth Day predictions turned out to be stunningly wrong. In 1970, environmentalists said there would soon be a new ice age and massive deaths from air pollution. The New York Times foresaw the extinction of the human race. Widely-quoted biologist Paul Ehrlich predicted worldwide starvation by 1975. Documented examples are below. On this Earth Day 2008, new predictions will again be made about looming environmental disasters about to strike our planet. If past experience is any guide, most of these predictions are wrong. People concerned about our planet’s future should be wary of statements from activists and other interested groups, so we stay focused on real environmental concerns, and don’t waste time on fearsome predictions that will never happen.
Our purpose on Earth Day 2008 is not simply to point out how often environmental activists have been wrong, but to learn from the mistakes made during past Earth Days. Learning from the past will give us a better understanding of our world and the threats that face it. By being skeptical about routine portents of doom, we can stay focused on the real threats that face our planet, and on the reasonable and achievable actions we as a society can take to meet them. + + + + + Lane Core Jr. CIW P Mon. 04/28/08 09:58:47 AM |
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