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18 apocalyptic Earth Day predictions. Just as accurate today

PostPosted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 4:19 pm
by Badstrat
18 spectacularly wrong apocalyptic predictions made around the time of the first Earth Day in 1970, expect more this year

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On the 30th anniversary of the first Earth Day in 1970, Ronald Bailey wrote an excellent article in the May 2000 edition of Reason Magazine titled “Earth Day, Then and Now.” In that article, Bailey noted that around the time of the first Earth Day, and in the years following, there was a “torrent of apocalyptic predictions” and many of those predictions were featured in his Reason article. Well, now that more than 40 years have passed, how accurate were those predictions around the time of the first Earth Day? Wrong, spectacularly wrong, and here are 18 examples:

1. Harvard biologist George Wald estimated that “civilization will end within 15 or 30 years unless immediate action is taken against problems facing mankind.”

2. “We are in an environmental crisis which threatens the survival of this nation, and of the world as a suitable place of human habitation,” wrote Washington University biologist Barry Commoner in the Earth Day issue of the scholarly journal Environment.

3. The day after the first Earth Day, the New York Times editorial page warned, “Man must stop pollution and conserve his resources, not merely to enhance existence but to save the race from intolerable deterioration and possible extinction.”

4. “Population will inevitably and completely outstrip whatever small increases in food supplies we make,” Paul Ehrlich confidently declared in the April 1970 Mademoiselle. “The death rate will increase until at least 100-200 million people per year will be starving to death during the next ten years.”

5. “Most of the people who are going to die in the greatest cataclysm in the history of man have already been born,” wrote Paul Ehrlich in a 1969 essay titled “Eco-Catastrophe! “By…[1975] some experts feel that food shortages will have escalated the present level of world hunger and starvation into famines of unbelievable proportions. Other experts, more optimistic, think the ultimate food-population collision will not occur until the decade of the 1980s.”

6. Ehrlich sketched out his most alarmist scenario for the 1970 Earth Day issue of The Progressive, assuring readers that between 1980 and 1989, some 4 billion people, including 65 million Americans, would perish in the “Great Die-Off.”

7. “It is already too late to avoid mass starvation,” declared Denis Hayes, the chief organizer for Earth Day, in the Spring 1970 issue of The Living Wilderness.

8. Peter Gunter, a North Texas State University professor, wrote in 1970, “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.”

9. In January 1970, Life reported, “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….”

10. Ecologist Kenneth Watt told Time that, “At the present rate of nitrogen buildup, it’s only a matter of time before light will be filtered out of the atmosphere and none of our land will be usable.”

11. Barry Commoner predicted that decaying organic pollutants would use up all of the oxygen in America’s rivers, causing freshwater fish to suffocate.

12. Paul Ehrlich chimed in, predicting in his 1970 that “air pollution…is certainly going to take hundreds of thousands of lives in the next few years alone.” Ehrlich sketched a scenario in which 200,000 Americans would die in 1973 during “smog disasters” in New York and Los Angeles.

13. Paul Ehrlich warned in the May 1970 issue of Audubon that DDT and other chlorinated hydrocarbons “may have substantially reduced the life expectancy of people born since 1945.” Ehrlich warned that Americans born since 1946…now had a life expectancy of only 49 years, and he predicted that if current patterns continued this expectancy would reach 42 years by 1980, when it might level out.

14. Ecologist Kenneth Watt declared, “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.'”

15. Harrison Brown, a scientist at the National Academy of Sciences, published a chart in Scientific American that looked at metal reserves and estimated the humanity would totally run out of copper shortly after 2000. Lead, zinc, tin, gold, and silver would be gone before 1990.

16. Sen. Gaylord Nelson wrote in Look that, “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.”

17. In 1975, Paul Ehrlich predicted that “since more than nine-tenths of the original tropical rainforests will be removed in most areas within the next 30 years or so, it is expected that half of the organisms in these areas will vanish with it.”

18. Kenneth Watt warned about a pending Ice Age in a speech. “The world has been chilling sharply for about twenty years,” he declared. “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.”

MP: Let’s keep those spectacularly wrong predictions from the first Earth Day 1970 in mind when we’re bombarded tomorrow with media hype, and claims like this from the official Earth Day website:

The fight against climate change is at an impasse and life on Earth hangs in the balance. Help us save polar bears and other wildlife as their habitats disappear and their food sources become scarce. Like the polar bear, human life is under threat, too. Storms are becoming stronger, droughts are becoming more severe, and rising sea levels encroach on our cities. We need an active informed public to stand tall, stop and reverse climate change and protect our children’s future!

Finally, think about this question, posed by Ronald Bailey: What will Earth look like when Earth Day 60 rolls around in 2030? Bailey predicts a much cleaner, and much richer future world, with less hunger and malnutrition, less poverty, and longer life expectancy, and with lower mineral and metal prices. But he makes one final prediction about Earth Day in 2030: “There will be a disproportionately influential group of doomsters predicting that the future–and the present–never looked so bleak.” In other words, the hysteria and apocalyptic predictions will continue, promoted by the “environmental grievance hustlers.”

Re: 18 apocalyptic Earth Day predictions. Just as accurate t

PostPosted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 2:27 am
by ANGELSSHOTGUN
The real answer is not here on this little tiny planet we call earth. Sooner or later we will drain all the resources of our planet.
With all the BILLIONS of humanity screaming for a fair share of the worlds treasures... AND growing...

The solutions are not here on this planet we call EARTH. The solutions are either major war to reduce the numbers back to millions instead of billions... OR open the great frontier to explore unlimited boundaries of the great skies overhead.

I would prefer we do it now, while we have the resources of "MOTHER EARTH". The worst thing that our country has done in the the last 8 years, is defund NASA. We should have given that national think tank a mission, instead of a pink slip.

I see things far differently than most. I'm looking far ahead, when most are only looking at next week.

Feel free to disagree... While you still can.

Re: 18 apocalyptic Earth Day predictions. Just as accurate t

PostPosted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 8:28 am
by Paleopete
I remember hearing a few of those years ago.

Thought #14 was pretty interesting

"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.'”

It was assumed at the time that full service gas stations would always exist. Haven't seen one of those in 30 years. The ever present convenience store has taken its place, along with cost cutting that made full service a thing of the past long ago. I kind of miss it actually...

As for the NASA thing, I tend to think space exploration would be a good thing, then again I look at human nature and have to wonder if it would be a good idea to unleash this species on the universe. The one constant you can find if you look into the various civilizations as far back in history as you like to look, is a warmongering mentality among so called leaders.

Even a quick glance at the way both north and south America were handled by the first Europeans is a good example of what would happen if we found a civilization somewhere in earlier stages of development. Pizarro and Cortez both are made to look like conquering heroes in the history books, but a closer look at the actual truth indicates both were barbaric, dishonest murderers. The Inca were wiped out by trickery and massacre, not by the fine upstanding explorers that landed and found themselves in wars...

I wouldn't wish that on the other living beings that have to be out there. With billions of stars just in this galaxy, and billions of galaxies, life has to be out there. On the other hand there is a good chance we would run across something more advanced than ourselves, and we wouldn't last long. After looking into the UFO scenario for many years, I think our government already knows we are not alone, they know we are the little guys in the galaxy, and wouldn't last long out there, and don't want to start trying to expand into the galaxy. They may actually already know what would happen. Too many things in the huge coverup indicate there may have already been contact between our government and whoever else is "out there".

Space exploration would be a good idea, but humanity would have to undergo some serious personality adjustments first, or the result would not be good. I've seen too much that indicates we're not alone, and any being capable of traversing the galaxy to here from anywhere else is much ore advanced than we are and probably would not let us leave with the mentality of our current "leaders".

Re: 18 apocalyptic Earth Day predictions. Just as accurate t

PostPosted: Fri Apr 24, 2015 11:33 am
by ANGELSSHOTGUN
I hear you Billy. That only leaves one option open. WAR and decimation of as many people as possible to return our planet back to manageable levels of the human plague. That seems to be the common wisdom of the day.

Re: 18 apocalyptic Earth Day predictions. Just as accurate t

PostPosted: Wed Aug 26, 2015 2:50 pm
by maryyoung1292
Oh..Are you seriously? Anyone still believe in such predictions? Remember December of 2012? Can you imagine how many people believed in this prediction, build and hid in their shelters with the huge reserves of products and may still sit there and think that they are the only survivors! Do not worry, if the world will come to an end - one will not survive, and if someone will be saved - he hardly be able to live in an empty world without resources. Therefore, do not occupy your head with bad rumors. Each of us can write such a prediction. I can write or buy nursing essay, year 2112 will be some disaster again, and you will believe?

Re: 18 apocalyptic Earth Day predictions. Just as accurate t

PostPosted: Wed Aug 26, 2015 3:39 pm
by DainNobody
when Maitreya awakes from his slumber and appears exiting his cave, then you know the world will be ripe for the harvest! LMAO.. :) and the 10 kings will have power for one hour.. it's a mystery so do not dwell on it's meaning, it is only symbolic.. :D

Re: 18 apocalyptic Earth Day predictions. Just as accurate t

PostPosted: Wed Aug 26, 2015 10:04 pm
by Badstrat
"18 spectacularly wrong apocalyptic predictions made around the time of the first Earth Day in 1970, expect more this year"

Is this one #19? Is he quoting Al Gore? It does sound like an al $$$$$ gore prediction doesn't it?

The fight against climate change is at an impasse and life on Earth hangs in the balance. Help us save polar bears and other wildlife as their habitats disappear and their food sources become scarce. Like the polar bear, human life is under threat, too. Storms are becoming stronger, droughts are becoming more severe, and rising sea levels encroach on our cities. We need an active informed public to stand tall, stop and reverse climate change and protect our children’s future!

But to be safe and sure, send your checks and money orders to " Igotcha Goud % Climate Change Inc." to stop climate change, save the polar bears, and preserve the future of the few children that escape the taxpayer funded Planned Parenthood "Baby Auschwitz Extermination Program". Please help us put a stop to seasonal weather.
Thank You. Your carbon credits will be in the mail soon. We also have a stash of great jewelery in the basement that we will let go at quite reasonable prices.

Tree huggers may not agree but the phony criers spreading this climate change crap are getting filthy rich by doing it, and they all fly their big polluting jets, drive their big cars and live like there will be no accountability for themselves as they rob the populations of their meager wages. War, fought with nukes is the climate change that will bring about the demise of the multitudes on earth. Yet it will not be the complete annihilation of life on planet earth but it will leave a very few.

Islamabama is doing his best to bring that about as he wheels and deals with terrorist nations who support the annihilation of "Big Satan and Little Satan". Fortunately it is said that the meek shall inherit the earth, not the stupid. :)