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Climate Change Reconsidered The Report Of The Nongovernmental International Panel On Climate Change Nipcc S Fred Singer

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Climate Change Reconsidered The Report Of The Nongovernmental International Panel On Climate Change Nipcc S Fred Singer
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Publisher: The Heartland Insitute
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.6 MB
Pages: 868
Author: S. Fred Singer, Craig Idso, S. Fred Singer
ISBN: 9781934791288, 1934791288
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Climate Change Reconsidered The Report Of The Nongovernmental International Panel On Climate Change Nipcc S Fred Singer by S. Fred Singer, Craig Idso, S. Fred Singer 9781934791288, 1934791288 instant download after payment.

As the authors remind us, the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and other environmental organizations had their real beginnings on Earth Day in 1970. It's instructive to recall some other emanations from that fateful Earth Day: "We have about five more years at the outside to do something." * Kenneth Watt, ecologist "Civilization will end within 15 or 30 years unless immediate action is taken against problems facing mankind." * George Wald, Harvard Biologist "We are in an environmental crisis which threatens the survival of this nation, and of the world as a suitable place of human habitation." * Barry Commoner, Washington University biologist "Man must stop pollution and conserve his resources, not merely to enhance existence but to save the race from intolerable deterioration and possible extinction." * New York Times editorial, the day after the first Earth Day "Population will inevitably and completely outstrip whatever small increases in food supplies we make. The death rate will increase until at least 100-200 million people per year will be starving to death during the next ten years." * Paul Ehrlich, Stanford University biologist "It is already too late to avoid mass starvation." * Denis Hayes, chief organizer for Earth Day "Demographers agree almost unanimously on the following grim timetable: by 1975 widespread famines will begin in India; these will spread by 1990 to include all of India, Pakistan, China and the Near East, Africa. By the year 2000, or conceivably sooner, South and Central America will exist under famine conditions....By the year 2000, thirty years from now, the entire world, with the exception of Western Europe, North America, and Australia, will be in famine." * Peter Gunter, professor, North Texas State University "Scientists have solid experimental and theoretical evidence to support...the following predictions: In a decade, urban dwellers will have to wear gas masks to survive air pollution...by 1985 air pollution will have reduced the amount of sunlight reaching earth by one half...." * Life Magazine, January 1970 "By the year 2000, if present trends continue, we will be using up crude oil at such a rate...that there won't be any more crude oil. You'll drive up to the pump and say, `Fill `er up, buddy,' and he'll say, `I am very sorry, there isn't any.'" * Kenneth Watt, Ecologist "Dr. S. Dillon Ripley, secretary of the Smithsonian Institute, believes that in 25 years, somewhere between 75 and 80 percent of all the species of living animals will be extinct." * Sen. Gaylord Nelson "The world has been chilling sharply for about twenty years. If present trends continue, the world will be about four degrees colder for the global mean temperature in 1990, but eleven degrees colder in the year 2000. This is about twice what it would take to put us into an ice age." * Kenneth Watt, Ecologist And the eminent climate scientist, Al Gore, has been predicting the "tipping point" to hellish heat in just five years - for the last 25 years. Of course, the "global warming" doom-sayers have thrived on an endless supply of government money and promotion ever since; been awarded a startlingly inappropriate Nobel medal; and adopted Alinsky-esque tactics of ridicule and invective to keep their fraud alive. It is now coming off the rails due to works like that of Drs. Singer and Idso. Highly recommend this outstanding book.

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