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ROYC75
04-22-2016, 05:14 PM
http://dailycaller.com/2016/04/22/7-enviro-predictions-from-earth-day-1970-that-were-just-dead-wrong/

Environmentalists truly believed and predicted during the first Earth Day in 1970 that the planet was doomed unless drastic actions were taken.

Humanity never quite got around to that drastic action, but environmentalists still recall the first Earth Day fondly and hold many of the predictions in high regard.

So this Earth Day, The Daily Caller News Foundation takes a look at predictions made by environmentalists around the original Earth Day in 1970 to see how they’ve held up.

Have any of these dire predictions come true? No, but that hasn’t stopped environmentalists from worrying.


From predicting the end of civilization to classic worries about peak oil, here are seven environmentalist predictions that were just flat out wrong.

1: “Civilization Will End Within 15 Or 30 Years”

Harvard biologist Dr. George Wald warned shortly before the first Earth Day in 1970 that civilization would soon end “unless immediate action is taken against problems facing mankind.” Three years before his projection, Wald was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.

Wald was a vocal opponent of the Vietnam War and the nuclear arms race. He even flew to Moscow at one point to advise the leader of the Soviet Union on environmental policy.

Despite his assistance to a communist government, civilization still exists. The percentage of Americans who are concerned about environmental threats has fallen as civilization failed to end by environmental catastrophe.

2: “100-200 Million People Per Year Will Be Starving To Death During The Next Ten Years”

Stanford professor Dr. Paul Ehrlich declared in April 1970 that mass starvation was imminent. His dire predictions failed to materialize as the number of people living in poverty has significantly declined and the amount of food per person has steadily increased, despite population growth. The world’s Gross Domestic Product per person has immeasurably grown despite increases in population.

Ehrlich is largely responsible for this view, having co-published “The Population Bomb” with The Sierra Club in 1968. The book made a number of claims including that millions of humans would starve to death in the 1970s and 1980s, mass famines would sweep England leading to the country’s demise, and that ecological destruction would devastate the planet causing the collapse of civilization.

3: “Population Will Inevitably And Completely Outstrip Whatever Small Increases In Food Supplies We Make”

Paul Ehrlich also made the above claim in 1970, shortly before an agricultural revolution that caused the world’s food supply to rapidly increase.

Ehrlich has consistently failed to revise his predictions when confronted with the fact that they did not occur, stating in 2009 that “perhaps the most serious flaw in The Bomb was that it was much too optimistic about the future.”

4: “Demographers Agree Almost Unanimously … Thirty Years From Now, The Entire World … Will Be In Famine”

Environmentalists in 1970 truly believed in a scientific consensus predicting global famine due to population growth in the developing world, especially in India.

“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,” Peter Gunter, a professor at North Texas State University, said in a 1970 issue of The Living Wilderness.”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.”

India, where the famines were supposed to begin, recently became one of the world’s largest exporters of agricultural products and food supply per person in the country has drastically increased in recent years. In fact, the number of people in every country listed by Gunter has risen dramatically since 1970.

5: “In A Decade, Urban Dwellers Will Have To Wear Gas Masks To Survive Air Pollution”

Life magazine stated in January 1970 that scientist had “solid experimental and theoretical evidence” to believe that “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.”

Despite the prediction, air quality has been improving worldwide, according to the World Health Organization. Air pollution has also sharply declined in industrialized countries. Carbon dioxide (CO2), the gas environmentalists are worried about today, is odorless, invisible and harmless to humans in normal amounts.

6: “Childbearing [Will Be] A Punishable Crime Against Society, Unless The Parents Hold A Government License”

David Brower, the first executive director of The Sierra Club made the above claim and went on to say that “[a]ll potential parents [should be] required to use contraceptive chemicals, the government issuing antidotes to citizens chosen for childbearing.” Brower was also essential in founding Friends of the Earth and the League Of Conservation Voters and much of the modern environmental movement.

Brower believed that most environmental problems were ultimately attributable to new technology that allowed humans to pass natural limits on population size. He famously stated before his death in 2000 that “all technology should be assumed guilty until proven innocent” and repeatedly advocated for mandatory birth control.

Today, the only major government to ever get close to his vision has been China, which ended its one-child policy last October.

7: “By The Year 2000 … There Won’t Be Any More Crude Oil”

On Earth Day in 1970 ecologist Kenneth Watt famously predicted that the world would run out of oil saying, “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.’”

Numerous academics like Watt predicted that American oil production peaked in 1970 and would gradually decline, likely causing a global economic meltdown. However, the successful application of massive hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, caused American oil production to come roaring back and there is currently too much oil on the market.

American oil and natural gas reserves are at their highest levels since 1972 and American oil production in 2014 was 80 percent higher than in 2008 thanks to fracking.

Furthermore, the U.S. now controls the world’s largest untapped oil reserve, the Green River Formation in Colorado. This formation alone contains up to 3 trillion barrels of untapped oil shale, half of which may be recoverable. That’s five and a half times the proven reserves of Saudi Arabia. This single geologic formation could contain more oil than the rest of the world’s proven reserves combined.

(H/T, Ronald Bailey at Reason and Mark Perry at the American Enterprise Institute).

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2016/04/22/7-enviro-predictions-from-earth-day-1970-that-were-just-dead-wrong/#ixzz46bGQAQ2F

Saul Good
04-22-2016, 05:39 PM
So on the one hand, all these over the top environmental laws have made doing business in the US nearly impossible.

On the other hand, these predictions didn't come true even though we didn't enact any major changes.

Buehler445
04-22-2016, 05:44 PM
Yay!

Buehler445
04-22-2016, 05:45 PM
DC in 3, 2, 1.....

Sounds a lot like the climate change crap.

Prison Bitch
04-22-2016, 05:54 PM
Reminds me of Keynes famous quote when he was asked about the long-run. "In the long run, we're all dead"

Rain Man
04-22-2016, 07:52 PM
1: “Civilization Will End Within 15 Or 30 Years”

Harvard biologist Dr. George Wald warned shortly before the first Earth Day in 1970 that civilization would soon end “unless immediate action is taken against problems facing mankind.” Three years before his projection, Wald was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.


I don't think this guy was wrong. Immediate action was taken. All sorts of scientific and policy changes have been made over the past four decades.

Hog's Gone Fishin
04-22-2016, 08:10 PM
What dumbasses. As long as I can wrangler Boar snakes nobodys gonna starve.

Deberg_1990
04-22-2016, 08:35 PM
Soylent Green is people!!!

eDave
04-22-2016, 08:39 PM
What dumbasses. As long as I can wrangler Boar snakes nobodys gonna starve.

Doing God's work.

Eleazar
04-22-2016, 10:00 PM
I remember when I was growing up it was all about the hole in the ozone layer, acid rain, and the coming new ice age that mankind was going to cause

Toby Waller
04-23-2016, 12:53 AM
I remember when I was growing up it was all about the hole in the ozone layer, acid rain, and the coming new ice age that mankind was going to cause

And killer bees

threebag
04-23-2016, 02:11 AM
And killer bees

http://www.tradingcarddb.com/Images/Cards/Wrestling/67156/67156-46Fr.jpg

Toby Waller
04-23-2016, 02:41 AM
No

Stewie
04-23-2016, 04:20 AM
I've been recording old episodes of The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. Carl Sagan has been on the shows (mid-late 70s) they've rerun three times. I always enjoy his take on cosmology, but he is so wrong on other topics (mostly environmental and social) it makes you think if he was just regurgitating things he read in the newspaper with no real in-depth research or understanding.

BlackHelicopters
04-23-2016, 04:22 AM
Complete leftist garbage. DC please.

Cheater5
04-23-2016, 06:58 AM
This reminds me, where do we stand on the Al Gore Doomsday Countdown?

Dayze
04-23-2016, 07:09 AM
this is where I'm at pretty much lol.
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Prison Bitch
04-23-2016, 07:28 AM
Complete leftist garbage. DC please.

And yet none of them will even touch this stink-bomb

bevischief
04-23-2016, 08:07 AM
What about the bees? Where are they?

bricks
04-23-2016, 08:53 AM
this is where I'm at pretty much lol.
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We're just so self important . So self important.

notorious
04-23-2016, 08:56 AM
Some of the predictions came true.




In China.

chiefzilla1501
04-23-2016, 09:40 AM
I don't think this guy was wrong. Immediate action was taken. All sorts of scientific and policy changes have been made over the past four decades.

The problem is when you deal in the extremes. This guy was wrong for being so extreme. Just as anyone who wants no action is on the other extreme. The answer is found when the two meet in the middle where sensible regulations are made that don't unreasonably overwhelm people or businesses.

It's not enough for batshit crazy environmentalists but lots of good things have been done since 1970.

Buehler445
04-23-2016, 11:48 AM
What about the bees? Where are they?

The insecticide in seed treatment on corn seed rubbed off and got attached to the talc used to keep moisture out of the vacuum systems on planters then gets sucked through the vacuum motors and is dispersed in the air, uptaken by bees and they die.

At least that's what the environazis were fire and brimstoning us about a couple years ago.

Stewie
04-23-2016, 03:24 PM
The thing that bothers me about all these "critical" environmental issues is that it's do or die... RIGHT NOW!!!

"You'd better believe everything we say because we're smarter than you, dumbass!!!!" We'll prosecute your ass if you disagree, you stupid, uniformed hillbilly! We have SCIENCE on our side!!!"

Exhibit #1: The ozone layer. The global expenditure to switch from really efficient freon to less efficient freon cost BILLIONS of dollars. Yay!

The result? The ozone hole is bigger than ever. The billion$ spent on one "scientist's" theory about CFC's was completely wrong.

sd4chiefs
04-23-2016, 04:33 PM
What about the bees? Where are they?

Arizona

Rasputin
04-23-2016, 07:43 PM
I've always resented Earth Day. As a young entrepreneur I would collect aluminum cans and crush them bag them and sell them for $.37 lbs I could make a living doing that and business was good. Then Earth Day came along and promoted everyone to "recycle" that it would be good for the world. Well La de freaking da. Then everybody started collecting cans and selling them and the price of aluminum drop to .17 and I couldn't make the bottom line. Long story short I ended up living in a van down by the river.

Rasputin
04-23-2016, 07:44 PM
Some of the predictions came true.




In China.


Everything is made in China

cdcox
04-23-2016, 08:16 PM
The thing that bothers me about all these "critical" environmental issues is that it's do or die... RIGHT NOW!!!

"You'd better believe everything we say because we're smarter than you, dumbass!!!!" We'll prosecute your ass if you disagree, you stupid, uniformed hillbilly! We have SCIENCE on our side!!!"

Exhibit #1: The ozone layer. The global expenditure to switch from really efficient freon to less efficient freon cost BILLIONS of dollars. Yay!

The result? The ozone hole is bigger than ever. The billion$ spent on one "scientist's" theory about CFC's was completely wrong.

Hey champ, link me up with all of those peer reviewed scientific studies that conclude that the theory linking CFCs with ozone depletion are completely wrong.