Paul Ehrlich has incredible credentials -- a powerful position, great education, and numerous awards. He was still wildly off on his predictions.
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TBF: Those few of us who survived Net Neutrality eventually succumbed to the Paris Accords kerfluffle.
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As a new driver in 1965, just seeing how many vehicles have been added to our roads, and those of other countries, solidifies in my mind why
#ClimateChange has accelerated, due to fossil fuel emissions.There’s no reason why we can’t switch to green energy, except deep oil pockets -
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One by one: Famine claim was by a biologist, not a climatologist. Same guy made claim about blue steam. And even guys like Barry Commoner thought Ehrlich was too much. Lodge was in the minority, as even by 1970 most papers predicted warming. https://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/abs/10.1175/2008BAMS2370.1 … 1/some
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Rasool's 1971 paper was based on a prediction of a 4x increase in aerosol content in the atmosphere. It also undercalculated the effect of CO2. At any rate, 1970s clean air efforts reduced aerosol content in the atmo. https://pubs.giss.nasa.gov/abs/ra00600k.html … https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2011/12/smog-photos-1970s-america/ … 2/some
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You are right, the science has not change nor improved in the last 45 years. It never does. I bet if you go back 500 years people knew the same things we know now. You are a very smart person.
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