* [http://www.skepticalscience.com/ice-age-predictions-in-1970s.htm Scientists predicted
an impending ice age in the 1970's]
Brian, I'd recommend that you run the talking points through a reality check before attaching your name to them — one excellent resource is skepticalscience.com, from whence (after.1 second of effort) I reached the rebuttal to «Scientists predicted
an impending ice age in the 1970's» («Is it really appropriate to compare the scientific evidence for
an impending ice age in the 70's to the scientific consensus on anthropogenic global warming today?»
They are also the same «kinds» of people who predicted the next
impending ice age in the late sixties - early seventies.
Not exact matches
Fast Tony, the smooth - talking salesman
in Ice Age: The Meltdown, isn't the only character to predict
impending danger.
I half expect someone
in the Australian media to declare that we should burn more coal to ward off an
impending Ice Age.
When the scientists found that an article
in The Telegraph misrepresented recent research by claiming that the world faced an
impending ice age, the newspaper issued a public correction and substantially modified the online text.
«Preparing for the possibility of an
impending ice age along with the possible consequences of a reduction
in Earth's magnetic field are real concerns.
The current interglacial period is getting long
in tooth so again by any sane measure we should be worried about an
impending ice age and if there is any merit whatsoever
in anthropogenic global warming we should be glad for it and try to get as much of it as we can
in the hope that it might delay the inevitable return of glaciers a mile thick covering everything north of Washington, D.C.
Schneider was one of the first
in the scientific community to warn of the
impending Ice Age with this paper --