"Professor1942" <zwestfall@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Over the past half-century, we have become used to planetary scares.
> In the late Sixties, we were told of a population explosion that would
> lead to global starvation.
The scares go back to well before the sixties, remember Malthus, and
let's not forget, amongst many others, this idiot ...
He Was Wrong, Just Like Gore Mk2
7 Apr 2008
In 1911 the Australian statistician Sir George Knibbs warned: "The
limits of human expansion are much nearer than popular opinion imagines.
The exhaustion of sources of energy is perilously near."
Turned out he was wrong.
At the time, influential experts the world over were listening to
Knibbs. His warnings circulated through the US and Britain, and from
India to France. He was the Al Gore of an earlier generation.
His message found a ready audience: population growth was cast, not just
by him, as "the world's greatest crisis", "the world's basic problem"
and "the greatest disaster of all time". (Sound anything like the
climate change warnings?)
Sounds exactly like climate change warnings.
These hysterical idiots have always been wrong and will continue to be
wrong!
They can't seem to look past their zealotry and connect with reality.
Reminds me a little of our Fran baby.
Warmest Regards
Bonzo
The Fourth Re****t of the IPCC might just as well decree the
suppression of all climatology textbooks, and replace them in our
schools with press communiqués. ... Day after day, the same mantra -
that 'the Earth is warming up' - is churned out in all its forms. As
'the
ice melts' and 'sea level rises' the Apocalypse looms ever nearer!
Without realizing it, or perhaps without wi****ng to, the average
citizen in bamboozled, lobotomized, and lulled into mindless acceptance.
.... Non-believers in the greenhouse scenario are in the
position of those long ago who doubted the existence of God ...
Marcel Leroux
It should be abundantly clear by now that the AGW hypothesis is
contradicted by the facts/measurements/observations and should
therefore be abandoned and be substituted by a hypothesis which
better matches the facts.
- Hans Labohm


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