Sweet, can’t wait.
So sick of an incredibly large portion of humanity.
So we’re back to global warming then, since we’re having a hot Summer?
Everyone and thing at the Equator will burst into flames and the water will boil causing clouds which will cause cooling and around and around we go
Well, I should be in a cryogenic state by then....
I’m not a climatologist. “What is whack?” - Steven Wright
There won’t be a Rolling Stoned around in 2100 to apologize.
And yet they can’t predict the weather accurately 3 days from now.
Great. So the population explosion will no longer be a problem.
Stop the presses! The brain trust at Rolling Stone has spoken!
Life thrives in hot, humid environments. Life dies in cold, dry climates. We can only hope that our global warming can stave off the ice age enough to give us time to build warp drive.
They may be right.
Here’s a guy who predicts that by about 2050 the surface of the Sun will have cooled about 1800 degrees C and there will be very little liquid fresh water on the surface of the Earth:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfDN53ykEqw
These same liberals that believe in climate change also believe in open borders.
IF this were to happen the northern areas would be quite inhabitable so many of the 6.6B or so would be be welcomed open-armed into the habitable areas, right?
Oh, bullsh*t.
Jan Wenner ate the planet?
Unlike the last 2.5 billion years when droughts and other extreme weather was commonplace.
The two degree change their worst case predicts would make the planet uninhabitable? Any species that delicate deserves to die off.
Well, so far not a single predictions by these Luddites has ever come true. Not a one.
The 1967 book, Population Bomb, missed every prediction. According to the Hippies that wrote that one we shouldn’t even be alive today because we all starved several decades ago.
It never stops.
Doesn’t water make earth more than 70% uninhabitable already?
Ask Paul Erlich and Julian Simon about how doomsday predictions in 1980 worked out.
...[Erlich wanted to bet] “even money that England will not exist in the year 2000”...
...Somehow a man who has not only erred by the width and breadth of a couple of galaxies, but who has also advised governments to impose population growth limits and advocated “the addition of temporary sterilants to water supplies or staple food,” is yet considered an essential intellectual, so much so that he remains at Stanford and is still racking up prizes and awards...