it is routine for both politicians and climate scientists to say we have only so many years, sometimes days to act or it’s too late to stop runaway climate change. This became particularly common prior to the Copenhagen Summit. Before that summit, political leaders such as Gordon Brown would say we have only only 50 days to save the planet from runaway climate change.
Those 50 days expired several years ago, so it’s too late now to stop runaway climate change, Of course, these politicians and climate scientists could be telling deliberate untruths.
That is not likely because these same politicians and climate scientists are so quick to question the integrity of their opponents, often with little evidence. You can only be so quick off the mark if you are very honest in your own dealings.
Tim Blair writes in his column, Monday, October 27, 2014 about yet another climate prediction by a government scientist that seems sure to fail. You can add it to the list of failed predictions, such as Al Gore’s Arctic ice cap disappearing trick that never happened.
Doomsday draws near:
The planet has just five years to avoid disastrous global warming, says the Federal Government’s chief scientist.
Prof Penny Sackett yesterday urged all Australians to reduce their carbon footprint.
Sackett – now the former chief scientist – issued her five-year warning four years, 10 months and 24 days ago. Meanwhile, previous claims that global warming would cause hotter European winters may now be disregarded, because global warming has decided to make things colder instead:
The risk of severe winters in Europe and northern Asia has been doubled by global warming, according to new research.
The science is unsettled, as…
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