Climate Predictions (quotes) on Cooling, Warming, Earthday, Deadlines, Pollution and Sea Ice. Someday they'll be right.
~ Aristotle Sabouni
Created: 2017-04-01 |
Climate skeptics denied free speech[edit source]
Main article: Climate skeptics denied free speech
When the facts are in the way of a leftist agenda, they want to suppress the facts, and people that speak them. If they cared about the whole truth, they wouldn't fear the other side; they know the facts would come out, and their side would win. They either don't trust people, or they don't trust the facts... or both. That's why the silence skeptics. |
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Title | Quote | Citation |
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25 Million | Today (1996) 25 million environmental refugees roam the globe... By 2010, this number will grow tenfold to 200 million. | Ross Gelbspan (1996) |
5000 Days to Save the Planet | By 2000, British and American oil will have diminished to a trickle… Ozone depletion and global warming threaten food shortages… | Edward Goldsmith (1991) |
5000 Days to Save the Planet 2 | At present rates of exploitation there may be no rainforest left in 10 years. If measures are not taken immediately, the greenhouse effect may be unstoppable in 12 to 15 years. | Edward Goldsmith (1991) |
ABC - Miracle Planet | ...we are now given not 10 years to save the rainforests, but in many cases five years. Madagascar will largely be gone in five years unless something happens. | The Miracle Planet - April 22, 1990 |
AP 2 degrees | Researchers concluded that global warming would raise average annual temperatures nationwide two degrees by 2010. | May 15, 1989 |
AP Wipe Nations off map | Entire nations could be wiped off the face of the earth by rising sea levels if global warming is not reversed by the year 2000. | June 30, 1989 |
All Under Water | [by 2008] The West Side Highway will be under water. And there will be tape across the windows across the street because of high winds. And the same birds won’t be there. | Professor James Hansen ~ June 1988 |
American Meteorological Society 1975 | the return of an Ice Age, unsettled weather conditions now appear more likely than those of the abnormally favorable period which ended in 1972. | October 10, 1975 |
American Meteorological Society 1980 | Evidence has been presented and discussed to show a cooling trend over the Northern Hemisphere since around 1940, amounting to over 0.5°C... | November 1980 |
Arctic Net 2007 | ...there will be no sea ice left in the summer in the Arctic Ocean somewhere between 2010 and 2015... And it’s probably going to happen even faster than that | Professor Louis Fortier (2007) |
Arctic News 2012 | sea ice will be gone in September 2014 | Sam Carana (2012) |
BBC Sea Ice 2007 | ...our projection of 2013 [for the elimaination of artic Sea Ice] is already too conservative... | Professor Wieslaw Maslowski (2007) |
BBC on El Ninos | in a few years, or a decade or so, we’ll go into a permanent El Nino... you’ll have an El Nino, that instead of lasting 18 months, lasts 18 years. | November 7, 1997 |
Birmingham Post | Himalayan glaciers could vanish within ten years because of global warming. | July 26, 1999 |
Boreas | A new glacial insolation regime, expected to last 8000 years, began just recently. Mean global temperatures may eventually drop about 10° C in the next hundred years. | March 1972 |
CIA 1974 | The stability of most nations is based upon a dependable source of food, but this stability will not be possible under the new climatic era. | August 1974 |
CO2 causes Global Cooling | carbon dioxide content and atmospheric turbidity (dustiness)... resulting in a rapid downward trend of temperature. | pp 139-147 ~ 1975 |
Carl Sagan on Global Warming | The planet could face an “ecological and agricultural catastrophe” by the next decade if global warming trends continue. | Oct. 15, 1990 |
Christian Science Monitor 1979 | One of the questions that nags at climatologists, is when and how fast a new ice age might descend. A Belgian scientist suggests this could happen sooner and swifter than you might think. | Nov 14, 1979 |
Colorado State Hurricane 2007 | [CSU] anticipates nine hurricanes, five are expected to develop into intense or major hurricanes. (It was 6 and 2). | Science Daily (2007) |
Columbia University 1997 | Winter temperatures in the North Atlantic region [will] fall by 20 or more degrees Fahrenheit within 10 years. | Wallace S. Broecker (1997) |
Daily Mirror warmer than 1998 | Globally, 2002 is likely to be warmer than 2001 – it may even break the record set in 1998. | August 2, 2002 |
Dallas Morning News | Some predictions for the next decade (1990’s) are not difficult to make… Americans may see the ’80s migration to the Sun Belt reverse as a global warming trend rekindles interest in cooler climates. | December 5th 1989 |
Daniel Moynihan 1969 | It is now pretty clearly agreed that the CO2 will rise 25% by 2000. This could increase the average temperature near the earth’s surface by 7 degrees Fahrenheit. This in turn could raise the level of the sea by 10 feet. Goodbye New York. Goodbye Washington, for that matter. | 1969 |
Denver Post 1990 | Huge sand dunes extending east from Colorado’s Front Range may be on the verge of breaking through the thin topsoil, transforming America’s rolling High Plains into a desert... | April 18, 1990 |
EDF by 1995 | By) 1995, the greenhouse effect would be desolating the heartlands of North America and Eurasia with horrific drought, causing crop failures and food riots. The Mexican police will round up illegal American migrants surging into Mexico seeking work as field hands. | Michael Oppenheimer, Dead Heat ~ 1990 |
Ehrlich 10 years... | In ten years all important animal life in the sea will be extinct. Large areas of coastline will have to be evacuated because of the stench of dead fish. | Earth Day (1970) |
Ehrlich Famines | The battle to feed humanity is over. In the 1970s, the world will undergo famines. Hundreds of millions of people are going to starve to death in spite of any crash programs embarked upon now. | The Population Bomb (1968) |
Ehrlich on UK | By the year 2000 the United Kingdom will be simply a small group of impoverished islands, inhabited by some 70 million hungry people… If I were a gambler, I would take even money that England will not exist in the year 2000. | 1971 |
Examiner 1939 | [Russian meteorologists] believe that the earth is entering a new cycle of warmer weather... It has been noted that year by year, for the past two decades, the fringe of the Polar icepack has been creeping northward in the Barents Sea. | April 12, 1939 |
Fortune | There is very important climatic change (Global Cooling)... if it continues, will affect the whole human occupation of the earth - like a billion people starving. | February 1974 |
German Federal Ministry of Environment | The global temperature will increase every year by 0.2° C | Michael Müller (2007) |
Guardian 1999 | ...within a decade, the disease (Malaria) will be common again on the Spanish coast. The effects of global warming are coming home to roost in the developed world. | September 11, 1999 |
Heartland Institute 2010 | ...a new “Little Ice Age” could begin in just four years | Pulkovo Astronomical Observatory ~ 2010 |
IPCC 2012 | It could even be this year or next year but not later than 2015 there won’t be any ice in the Arctic in the summer, "the Arctic death spiral" | IPCC scientist (2012) |
In Search of... | The Brutal Buffalo (NY) winter might be common all over the United States. Climate experts believe the next Ice Age is on its way. According to recent evidence, it could come sooner than anyone expected. | The Coming Ice Age ~ 1978 |
LAT 5th Ice Age coming | Fifth ice age is on the way… Human race will have to fight for its existence against cold. | October 23, 1912 |
LAT Ice Free | a general warming trend over the North Pole is melting the polar ice cap and may produce an ice-free Arctic Ocean by the year 2000 | May 16, 1972 |
LAT New Ice Age Coming 1971 | New Ice Age Coming — It’s Already Getting Colder.... killing frost will sweep down on the wheat fields of Saskatchewan, the Dakotas, and the Russian steppes. | Oct 24, 1971 |
LAT Outrigger to ice age | Like an outrigger canoe riding before a huge comber, the earth with its inhabitants is caught on the downslope of an immense climatic wave that is plunging us toward another Ice Age. | December 23, 1962 |
Life Air Pollution | By 1985, air pollution will have reduced the amount of sunlight reaching earth by one half… | January 1970 |
Look Magazine | (By 1995) somewhere between 75 and 85 percent of all the species of living animals will be extinct. | April 1970 |
Lowell Ponte | This cooling has already killed hundreds of thousands of people. If it continues and no strong action is taken, it will cause world famine, world chaos, and world war, and this could all come about before the year 2000. | "The Cooling", 1976 |
Mercury on Ocean Rise 1986 | A global warming trend could bring heat waves, dust-dry farmland and disease, the experts said… Under this scenario, the resort town of Ocean City, Md., will lose 39 feet of shoreline by 2000 and a total of 85 feet within the next 25 years. (2011) | June 11, 1986 |
NASA Ice Free by 2012 | At this rate, the Arctic Ocean could be nearly ice-free at the end of summer by 2012, much faster than previous predictions. | Jay Zwally (2007) |
NOAA Hurricanes | NOAA announced its predictions for the 2006 hurricane season: 13-16 named storms, 4 hurricanes of Cat-3 or above, double the yearly average. (It was a below-average year) | 2006 |
NTSU Famine 1970 | By the year 2000…the entire world, with the exception of Western Europe, North America, and Australia, will be in famine. | North Texas State University (1970) |
NYC underwater by 2015 | "We're doing to see more floods, more droughts, more wildfires", "One carton of milk is $12.99", "Gas reached over $9 a gallon", and they showed NYC half submerged. All by 2015, if we don't address Climate Change. 🎦 | Earth 2100 (2008) |
NYT 1895 | ...the countries now basking in the fostering warmth of a tropical sun will ultimately give way to the perennial frost and snow of the polar regions. | February 24, 1895 |
NYT Death and Starvation 1974 | The facts of the present climate change are such that the most optimistic experts would assign near certainty to major crop failure in a decade. If policy makers do not account for this oncoming doom, “mass deaths by starvation and probably in anarchy and violence. | December 29, 1974 |
NYT Getting colder 1961 | After a week of discussions on the causes of climate change, an assembly of specialists from several continents seems to have reached unanimous agreement on only one point: it is getting colder. | January 30, 1961 |
NYT New Ice Age | New Ice Age by 1995? ...We may be less than seven years away (from major ice age caused by Greenhouse gasses)... | July 15, 1988 |
NYT No end in sight | An international team of specialists has concluded from eight indexes of climate that there is no end in sight to the cooling trend of the last 30 years... | January 5, 1978 |
NYT USSR and USA on Ice Age | U.S. and USSR are mounting large-scale investigations to determine why the Arctic climate is becoming more frigid... and the onset of ice ages. | July 18, 1970 |
NYT in 2000 | For [Children Today], the pleasures of sledding and snowball fights are as out-of-date as hoop-rolling, and the delight of a snow day off from school is unknown. | January 2000 |
NYT inevitable cooling 1975 | Scientists ponder why World’s Climate is changing; a major cooling is considered to be inevitable. | May 21, 1975 |
NYT on 1933 Warming | America in longest warm spell since 1776; temperature line records a 25 year rise. | 3/27/1933 |
NYT on Arctic Ice in 1969 | Col. Bernt Balchen, polar explorer and flier, is circulating a paper among polar specialists proposing that the Arctic pack ice is thinning and that the ocean at the North Pole may become an open sea within a decade or two. | February 20, 1969 |
NYT on warming | Is our climate changing? The succession of temperate summers and open winters through several years, culminating last winter in the almost total failure of the ice crop throughout the valley of the Hudson, makes the question pertinent. The older inhabitants tell us that the Winters are not as cold now as when they were young, and we have all observed a marked diminution of the average cold even in this last decade. | June 23, 1890 |
NYT on warming in 1947 | A mysterious warming of the climate is slowly manifesting itself in the Arctic, engendering a “serious international problem"... | May 30, 1947 |
NYT on warming in 1954 | Greenland’s polar climate has moderated so consistently that communities of hunters have evolved into fishing villages. Sea mammals, vanishing from the west coast, have been replaced by codfish and other fish species in the area’s southern waters. | August 29, 1954 |
National Geographic 2008 | Arctic warming has become so dramatic that the North Pole may melt this summer... | University of Manitoba (2008) |
Nature 1972 | The climatic warming trend... has given way since the 1940s to a cooling trend, which is most marked in higher latitudes. | June 1972 |
Nature 1975 | [T]he Earth is cooling. There now seems little doubt that changes over the past few years are more than a minor statistical fluctuation. | March 6, 1975 |
Newsweek 1975 | the earth’s climate seems to be cooling down... [Meteorologists] are almost unanimous in the view that the trend will reduce agricultural productivity for the rest of the century. | The Cooling World : April 28, 1975 |
Newsweek dust will freeze us | Because of increased dust, cloud cover and water vapor “…the planet will cool, the water vapor will fall and freeze, and a new Ice Age will be born. | January 26, 1970 |
Panama Canal | Officials with the Panama Canal Authority... warn that global warming, increased shipping traffic, and bigger seagoing vessels could cripple the canal’s capacity to operate within a decade. | November 1, 2000 |
Quaternary Little Ice Age | A review of selected literature... suggests some similarities between the patterns of climate in the 1960s and the climate of the Little Ice Age. | June 1974 |
Quaternary the end is near | ...the present warm epoch has reached its final phase... the natural end of this interglacial is undoubtedly near. | Dec 1974 |
Return of cold | The recently appearing trend to cooler conditions noticed here and elsewhere could be indicative of a return to the climatic character of those earlier years. | Feb. 1968 |
Reuters Warmer than 1998 | (The) extra energy, together with a weak El Nino, is expected to make 2005 warmer than 2003 and 2004 and perhaps even warmer than 1998 | February 11, 2005 |
Royal Meteorological Society | The Oceanographic observations have, however, been even more interesting... In fact, so little ice has never been noted. The expedition all but established a record… | January 1905 |
Science Daily warmer than 1998 | This year (2007) is likely to be the warmest year on record globally, beating the current record set in 1998 | Jan. 5, 2007 |
Science Magazine | Convection in the Antarctic Ice Sheet Leading to a Surge of the Ice Sheet and Possibly to a New Ice Age. | 1970 |
Science Pollution 1971 | [Pollution] will increase 6 to 8-fold in the next 50 years... sufficient to trigger an ice age. | July 1971 |
Science Rice 1975 | the cooling trend to the year 2000 would... [impact spring wheat and rice, causing food shortages] | May 9, 1975 |
Shipping Assessment 2009 | There is a possibility of an ice-free Arctic Ocean for a short period in summer perhaps as early as 2015. | 2009 |
Sierra Club 2013 | I do not think that any sea ice will survive this summer. An event unprecedented in human history is today, this very moment, transpiring in the Arctic Ocean… | Paul Beckwith (2013) |
Smithsonian | Most of the great environmental struggles will be either won or lost in the 1990s and by the next century, it will be too late. | Thomas E. Lovejoy (1993) |
Snowfall is going extinct | Within a few years winter snowfall will become a very rare and exciting even. Children just aren’t going to know what snow is... | Mar 20, 2000 |
Spiegel 2000 | Good bye winter. Never again snow? | April 1, 2000 |
St Louis Post 1989 | New York will probably be like Florida 15 years from now. | Sept. 17, 1989 |
Star News 2000 | We are beginning to approximate the kind of warming you should see in the winter season. | Mar 11 2000 |
Tavalu 2001 | In ten years' time, most of the low-lying atolls surrounding Tuvalu’s nine islands in the South Pacific Ocean will be submerged underwater as global warming rises sea levels. | Mar 29, 2001 |
Telegraph Warmer than 1998 | Next year(2003) may be warmest recorded: Global temperatures in 2003 are expected to exceed those in 1998 - the hottest year to date. | December 30, 2002 |
Time Climatological Cassandras | Climatological Cassandras are becoming increasingly apprehensive, for the weather aberrations they are studying may be the harbinger of another ice age. | June 24, 1974 |
Time New Ice Age | The discoveries of changes in the sun’s heat and the southward advance of glaciers in recent years have given rise to the conjectures of the possible advent of a new ice age. | September 10th, 1923 |
Time on Warming in 1939 | Gaffers who claim that winters were harder when they were boys are quite right… weather men have no doubt that the world at least for the time being is growing warmer. | Jan. 2 1939 |
Trib - Canada is a gonner | Arctic ice will wipe out Canada... North America [will] disappear as far south as the Great Lakes, and huge parts of Asia and Europe would be “wiped out. | August 9, 1923 |
U.N. 1973 | For the past 25 to 30 years the Earth has been getting progressively cooler... | Aug-Sep 1973 |
U.N. University News | Environmental refugees to top 50 million in 5 years... | UNU-EHS Director Janos Bogardi (2005) |
UK Independent | ...snow is starting to disappear from our lives. Sledges, snowmen, snowballs and the excitement of waking to find that the stuff has settled outside are all a rapidly diminishing part of Britain’s culture... | Mar 20, 2000 |
WaPo 50 years left | In the next 50 years fine dust that humans discharge into the atmosphere by burning fossil fuel will screen out so much of the sun’s rays that the Earth’s average temperature could fall by six degrees. Sustained emissions over five to 10 years, could be sufficient to trigger an ice age. | July 9, 1971 |
WaPo get out your long johns | Get a good grip on your long johns, cold weather haters–the worst may be yet to come. | January 11, 1970 |
WaPo on 1922 Warming | The Arctic ocean is warming up, icebergs are growing scarcer and in some places the seals are finding the water too hot…. Reports from fishermen, seal hunters and explorers, he declared, all point to a radical change in climate conditions and hitherto unheard-of temperatures in the Arctic zone… Great masses of ice have been replaced by moraines of earth and stones, the report continued, while at many points well known glaciers have entirely disappeared. Very few seals and no white fish are found in the eastern Arctic, while vast shoals of herring and smelts, which have never before ventured so far north, are being encountered in the old seal fishing grounds. | 11/2/1922 |
Washington University 1970 | Civilization will end within 15 or 30 years unless immediate action is taken against problems facing mankind. We are in an environmental crisis which threatens the survival of this nation, and of the world as a suitable place of human habitation. | Earth Day 1970 |
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