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Originally Posted by Ohio
Those were "projections come true?" Seriously?
I like #6: " A coming ice age was not predicted in the 1970s—that was “if it bleeds it leads, if it thinks it stinks” journalism. “ 1970's ice age predictions were predominantly media based."
Lots of hooey here. All I heard in the early 70's was the coming ICE AGE, with pictures of Woolly Mammoths in huge ice blocks. Now they say that was "stinky" journalism? Huh? That was science! Well, kind of. Actually it was Political Science. Same as today. Science manipulated for political gain.
You can be assured it's all fake when the High Priest of Global Warming, Ozone Al Gore himself, has the biggest carbon footprint on the planet, and raking in millions from his gullible followers.
50 years from now, they will be telling us the same message again about "stinky" journalism and bad science during the Trump administration.
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You are kidding right? The easiest way to discredit legitimate science is to make it sound like wack jobs. Exxon hires scientists to not only dispute the science but to agree with it in the way of a wacko. Then they point to these wackos and use them to paint all scientist with the same brush.
Point to a reputable scientific journal that promoted this.