Mirando atrás a 1989: La ONU Predijo que el Calentamiento Destruiría Naciones Enteras para el 2000
Mirando atrás a 1989: La ONU Predijo que el Calentamiento Destruiría Naciones Enteras para el 2000
¡Hemos frenado el calentamiento global!
La ONU advierte que si no paramos el calentamiento global, muchos países de la Tierra quedarán bajo las aguas. No es nada nuevo, ¿verdad? Lo sorprendente es que esa predicción la hizo la ONU en 1989 y puso como fecha límite 2000. Si no ha ocurrido, ¡es que estamos salvados!
¡Hemos frenado el calentamiento global!
U.N. Predicts Disaster if Global Warming Not Checked
PETER JAMES SPIELMANN June 30, 1989
UNITED NATIONS (AP) _ A senior U.N. environmental official says entire nations could be wiped off the face of the Earth by rising sea levels if the global warming trend is not reversed by the year 2000. Coastal flooding and crop failures would create an exodus of ″eco- refugees,′ ′ threatening political chaos, said Noel Brown, director of the New York office of the U.N. Environment Program, or UNEP. He said governments have a 10-year window of opportunity to solve the greenhouse effect before it goes beyond human control. As the warming melts polar icecaps, ocean levels will rise by up to three feet, enough to cover the Maldives and other flat island nations, Brown told The Associated Press in an interview on Wednesday. Coastal regions will be inundated; one-sixth of Bangladesh could be flooded, displacing a fourth of its 90 million people. A fifth of Egypt’s arable land in the Nile Delta would be flooded, cutting off its food supply, according to a joint UNEP and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency study.
″Ecological refugees will become a major concern, and what’s worse is you may find that people can move to drier ground, but the soils and the natural resources may not support life. Africa doesn’t have to worry about land, but would you want to live in the Sahara?″ he said. UNEP estimates it would cost the United States at least $100 billion to protect its east coast alone. Shifting climate patterns would bring back 1930s Dust Bowl conditions to Canadian and U.S. wheatlands, while the Soviet Union could reap bumper crops if it adapts its agriculture in time, according to a study by UNEP and the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.
Excess carbon dioxide is pouring into the atmosphere because of humanity’s use of fossil fuels and burning of rain forests, the study says. The atmosphere is retaining more heat than it radiates, much like a greenhouse. The most conservative scientific estimate that the Earth’s temperature will rise 1 to 7 degrees in the next 30 years, said Brown. The difference may seem slight, he said, but the planet is only 9 degrees warmer now than during the 8,000-year Ice Age that ended 10,000 years ago.
Brown said if the warming trend continues, ″the question is will we be able to reverse the process in time? We say that within the next 10 years, given the present loads that the atmosphere has to bear, we have an opportunity to start the stabilizing process.″ He said even the most conservative scientists ″already tell us there’s nothing we can do now to stop a ... change″ of about 3 degrees. ″Anything beyond that, and we have to start thinking about the significant rise of the sea levels ... we can expect more ferocious storms, hurricanes, wind shear, dust erosion. He said there is time to act, but there is no time to waste.
UNEP is working toward forming a scientific plan of action by the end of 1990, and the adoption of a global climate treaty by 1992. In May, delegates from 103 nations met in Nairobi, Kenya - where UNEP is based - and decided to open negotiations on the treaty next year. Nations will be asked to reduce the use of fossil fuels, cut the emission of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases such as methane and fluorocarbons, and preserve the rain forests. ″We have no clear idea about the ecological minimum of green space that the planet needs to function effectively. What we do know is that we are destroying the tropical rain forest at the rate of 50 acres a minute, about one football field per second,″ said Brown. Each acre of rain forest can store 100 tons of carbon dioxide and reprocess it into oxygen.
Brown suggested that compensating Brazil, Indonesia and Kenya for preserving rain forests may be necessary. The European Community istalking about a half-cent levy on each kilowatt- hour of fossil fuels to raise $55 million a year to protect the rain forests, and other direct subsidies may be possible, he said. The treaty could also call for improved energy efficiency, increasing conservation, and for developed nations to tras*fer technology to Third World nations to help them save energy and cut greenhouse gas emissions, said Brown.
U.N. Predicts Disaster if Global Warming Not Checked
PDF con la declaración en 1989:
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100 Astonishingly Wrong Climate Change Predictions
How Can A Group Be So Wrong For 129-years and Still Have jovenlandésns Believing That They’re Right?
Here is just a small sample of some of the most spectacularly wrong predictions these so-called climate change experts have told us WILL HAPPEN over the past 129-years.
Note: 1970 not only brought us the first-ever “Earth Day” it was also a banner year for Global cooling, Global Warming, climate change predictions.
September 12, 2019
1 – 1890 – New York Times June 23, article: Is our climate changing? The succession of temperate summers and open winters through several years, culminating last winter in the almost total failure of the ice crop throughout the valley of the Hudson, makes the question pertinent. The older inhabitants tell us that the Winters are not as cold now as when they were young, and we have all observed a marked diminution of the average cold even in this last decade.
2 – 1905 – The Oceanographic observations have, however, been even more interesting. Ice conditions were exceptional. In fact, so little ice has never been noted it all but established a record.
3 – 1912 – Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society – “Fifth ice age is on the way…..Human race will have to fight for its existence against cold.” – Los Angles Times October 23, 1905.
4 – 1922 – Washington Post November 2, 1922, the Arctic ocean is warming up, icebergs are growing scarcer and in some places the seals are finding the water too hot…. Great masses of ice have been replaced by jovenlandesaines of earth and stones
5 – 1923 – Chicago Tribune August 9, 1923 Professor Gregory of Yale University stated that “another world ice-epoch is due.” He warned that North America would disappear as far south as the Great Lakes, and huge parts of Asia and Europe would be “wiped out.”
6 – 1923 – Time Magazine 9/10/1923, the discoveries of changes in the sun’s heat and southward advance of glaciers in recent years have given rise to the conjectures of the possible advent of a new ice age.
7 – 1933 – New York Times 3/27/1933, America in longest warm spell since 1776; temperature line records a 25 year rise
8 – 1958 -Basing her article on the work of two scientists, geophysicist Maurice Ewing, director of Columbia University’s Lamont Geological Observatory, and geologist-meteorologist William Donn. Betty Friedan, one of the leading thinkers of radical, modern feminism, wrote an article in Harper’s magazine describing the “coming ice age.”
9 – 1967 – Best-seller “
Famine 1975! America’s Decision: Who Will Survive?” predicted mass starvation around the developing world due to increasing population. “Today’s crisis can move in only one direction – toward catastrophe,”
10 – 1969 – It is now pretty clearly agreed that the CO2 content [in the atmosphere] will rise 25% by 2000. This could increase the average temperature near the earth’s surface by 7 degrees Fahrenheit. This in turn could raise the level of the sea by 10 feet. Goodbye New York. Goodbye Washington, for that matter.- Presidential advisor Daniel Moynihan
11 – 1969 – Stanford Biologist Paul Ehrlich in a 1969 essay titled “Eco-Catastrophe! “Most of the people who are going to die in the greatest cataclysm in the history of man have already been born,” “By…[1975] some experts feel that food shortages will have escalated the present level of world hunger and starvation into famines of unbelievable proportions.
12 – Remember the name
Paul Ehrlich he shows up a lot on our list and hysterically in
May 2019 CNN used Paul Ehrlich as their so-called expert during one of their many Climate Change ‘doom-n-Gloom’ specials.
13 – 1970 – Harvard biologist George Wald estimated that “civilization will end within 15 or 30 years unless immediate action is taken against problems facing mankind.”
14 – 1970 – Washington University biologist Barry Commoner in the Earth Day issue of the scholarly journal Environment. “We are in an environmental crisis which threatens the survival of this nation, and of the world as a suitable place of human habitation,”
15 – 1970 – 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.”
16 – 1970 –
Paul Ehrlich confidently declared in the April 1970 issue of Mademoiselle. ““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.”
17 – 1970 – Paul Ehrlich also predicted that between 1980 and 1989, some 4 billion people, including 65 million Americans, would perish in the “Great Die-Off.”
18 – 1970 –
Paul Ehrlich chimed in, predicting in 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.
19 – 1970 – 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. (Note: According to the most recent CDC report, life expectancy in the US is 78.8 years).
20 – 1970 – Denis Hayes, the chief organizer for Earth Day, in a spring 1970 issue of The Living Wilderness declared “It is already too late to avoid mass starvation,”
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100 Astonishingly Wrong Climate Change Predictions