Posted on 03/26/2017 11:25:27 AM PDT by Texas Eagle
"Danger, danger! Run for your lives!" A report was issued on November 22nd that the Arctic Ocean is warming up. Pointing to radical change in climate conditions, and, listen to this, the report said that within a few years it is predicted that, due to ice melt, the seas will rise and make most coastal communities uninhabitable. Sound familiar? Hello, everyone, Wild Bill for America here and THAT frightening report was issued in 1922. Ah, the politics of getting money and votes from frightened and silly people goes back quite a ways.
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Watch Joe Bastardi’s weekend update too...On the free site of Weatherbell.com
Went to YouTube to see a guy trying to sell what turned out to be an invisible "rocket stove..." Had to watch it ten times to be sure, but...
Yep.
It a Free Republic problem!
Will do. Thanks for the heads up.
When I was a boy, I saw “The Population Bomb” by Paul Erlich on my parent’s bookshelf. I pulled it down and read a few chapters and then got so depressed. By the end of the 1970s, the world would run out of food and millions of people in America would be dying and according to the author, there was NOTHING we could do about it. It was your typical leftist depressing book and I was just a naive kid. It caused me a lot of sleepless nights. But I eventually learned that the world is full of charlatans and con artists - the “global warming” baloney of 2017 is no different.
Didn't work for me.
Can't give us a direct link?
I remember hearing about The Population Bomb but didn't read.
I think we may have read Silent Spring in my Junior High English or American Lit class. Can't say for sure. Slept my way through most of Jr. High and High School.
I do remember being depressed that bread was going to cost 100 dollars a loaf by the time I graduated and all the oil was going to be gone.
America bless God. instead of God bless America. For without our blessing God, God will not bless America.
Amen. I like that, too.
As a postscript, I found it humorous that the population actually did grow as fast as the author stated it would. The only difference is that food and other resources actually became MORE plentiful due to improvements in technology and economy of scale efficiencies. The liberal alarmists always get it wrong.
And now in terror of drowning in rising seas due to the melting ice cap.
I bet Billy Mays (the old Oxi-Clean guy) could have sold liberal snowflakes a billion pairs of schwimmflügels for their emergency kits!
And, as you said, there are plentiful natural resources and advances in technology to feed, clothe and shelter that many people.
Sea levels began to rise 18k years ago at the end of the last glacial period. They have risen about 135 meters since then which is an average of 7.5 millimeters per year. That is an average of 750 mm per century (29.5 inches) which is far more than the average over the last century.
From 1880 to 2000 sea level rose about 20 cm or just under 8 inches. Far less than the nearly 30 inches per century average over the last 18,000 years.
Freaking hilarious. Great vid. They are gonna be hating him.
Thank you
What’s up with The History Channel? So many shows about some terrible future- “Life After People”, “The 7 New Signs Of The Apocalypse”, etc. I can’t think of a more liberal interpretation of what History is supposed to be. What I see is an abuse of the power of suggestion.
About the last place you’ll find objective information about history is on The History Channel.
This is the eighth climate scare in the last 120 years. Apparently a marketing gimmick for news papers and scientists.
Nothing more than that.
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