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2020 was supposed to be a disastrous year for climate change:
- In 1986 the Environmental Protection Agency predicted a two-foot sea-level rise for Florida by 2020;
- The next year, a NASA scientist said that by 2020 the world’s temperature would increase by 5.4o F;
- In 2000, David Parker, a scientist at the Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research, said that British children will soon experience snow only virtually on the Internet;
- In the same year, a Greenpeace study indicated that global warming would ruin Pacific Island Nations economies by 2020;
In this program, Dr. Jay Lehr and Tom Harris discuss how none of these forecasts, or any other frightening climate change predictions, have actually become true. This will not stop President Joe Biden and other world leaders from making a new round of scary predictions of climate catastrophe at Biden’s Earth Day Leaders Summit on Climate Change on April 22. They will tell us that, if we don’t cripple our economy to supposedly ‘stop climate change,’ a task as impossible as stopping sunrise or continental drift, it will be the end of the world as we know it.
Tune in to this week’s episode of The Other Side of the Story to learn what mainstream media will never tell you about the failure of climate change forecasts and how extreme doomsday scenarios may actually decrease the public’s support for the climate scare.
References mentioned in this program are:
- “Dire Messages About Global Warming Can Backfire, Study Shows”
- “Rational Readings on Environmental Concerns,” by Dr. Jay Lehr
- “Exploratory Journeys” podcast with Tom Harris on https://www.icsc-canada.com/