I will leave the photo to you....
Yes because every other model these frauds have produced have turned out so accurate. Didn’t Algore say our oceans should have dried up by now?
Climate bullies are making the plant like an alien landscape.
Just curious about why you would post such obvious propaganda. It’s almost as if Freep’s master propagandist Berlin_Freeper has another new identity with which he can post even more Goebbels like agitprop. LOL
Garbage in, Garbage out.
Ideological retardation has changed the human race.
From the tardicrats to tardmunists to the envirotards, otherwise useful people are changed into useless, counterproductive and corrupt wretches.
uh huh
illegal alien planet
Welp, looks like we’re all gonna die.....again.
The futures so bright I gotta wear shades.
Or, this global warming crap never grows old.
No, those are liberals...
> Hasn’t all this been covered in one dystopian future scifi movie or another? <
It was actually covered in this song by Zager & Evans:
āIn the Year 2525ā (clever video here)
https://youtu.be/zKQfxi8V5FA
Iām more concerned w this phony administration turning the US into an alien nation and the GOP get out of jail free dopes enabling it. But thatās just me.
....hold my popcorn...
‘Scientists’ can’t predict tomorrows weather, much less the climate in 500 years.
All they did was draw a line across a graph with the same slope as previous data showed.
Such worthless people; Lab-coated morons.
“In the year 2525...”
ā¦Because these college-educated idiots, who CANNOT predict accurately whether itāll really rain tomorrow, KNOW that the earth will only WARM for the next 500 years, even though weāve known it to warm, then cool, then warm, then coolā¦. Umm foreverā¦
The planet is fine, and some people are wrong or have a hidden agenda.
Assuming a straight-line progression in a dynamic system doesnāt seem very scientific to me.
Does anyone remember this book and its predictions?
“The Population Bomb is a best-selling book written by Stanford University Professor Paul R. Ehrlich and his wife, Anne Ehrlich, in 1968. It predicted worldwide famine in the 1970s and 1980s due to overpopulation, as well as other major societal upheavals, and advocated immediate action to limit population growth.”
Somehow I missed the famine.
I guess today’s scientists feel it’s a safer bet to make predictions for hundreds of years down the road, long after they are dead and forgotten.