Saturday, January 9, 2010

Global Warming Scaremongering

This article from 2005 predicted that in 2010 there would 50 million "environmental refugees" arising from global warming because of rising sea levels, the encroachment of deserts, dried up aquifers, flooding, and other weather-related problems.

This prediction didn't quite turn out as hoped.

If the global warming scaremongers can't get a forecast five years out correct, how can we take seriously their 100 year forecasts? Never mind that the forecasts are based on models which are based on faked data and that don't "backward predict" historical weather patterns.

The author Michael Crichton wrote about the "state of fear" that many seek to induce in the public about environmental issues. This article, and its false prophesies, is such an example.

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