by Petr Svab
December 25,
2023
from
TheEpochTimes Website
Illustration by The Epoch Times,
Shutterstock
INFOGRAPHIC:
Climate
Scientists' Credibility Hurt.
As climate experts warn
of looming
catastrophe,
faulty past
forecasts
hurt their
message...
Humanity has only a few years to act before the world may
irreversibly plunge into an environmental 'catastrophe' of global
proportions, climate experts warned in a recent report.
Their calls are muffled,
however, by dozens of past dramatic predictions that
have failed to pan out...
Environmental experts have been predicting doom for many decades.
Most, though not all, of the prognostications involve climatic
cataclysm that appears to be just around the corner, only to
fizzle out as the deadline approaches.
As the failed predictions pile up, climate experts
appear to be more cautious in making their predictions too specific.
The current general
consensus among climate change proponents is that,
weather events such
as droughts and storms will become more prevalent or intense.
The recently released
short-form report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change (IPCC) warns that,
unless carbon
emissions (CO2)
are cut drastically and promptly, the planet will warm roughly
an additional 1.1 to 2.4 degrees Celsius by 2100...
That would lead to "high"
or "very high" risk of,
wildfire damage, permafrost degradation, biodiversity loss,
dryland water scarcity, and tree mortality on the land, and loss
of warm-water corals in the sea... (sic)
Most of the severe risks
are asserted with moderate or low confidence, meaning that
underlying evidence is lacking or inconclusive.
The full IPCC report hasn't been released yet...
One of the most famous climate experts, Michael Mann,
criticized the IPCC for being "overly conservative" in predicting
catastrophic consequences
of 'climate change',
"including ice sheet
collapse, sea level rise, and the rise in extreme weather
events," Inside Climate News reported.
However, it's been
exactly these kinds of bold predictions that have undermined
experts' credibility in the past.
Environmentalist Bjorn Lomborg has collected some such failed
predictions in his book, "False
Alarm - How Climate Change Panic costs us Trillions, Hurts the Poor
and Fails to Fix the Planet."
Geologist and electrical
engineer Tony Heller, who frequently criticizes what he
considers fraud in current mainstream climate research,
has made it a recurring theme of his climate science blog to point
out failed and dubious predictions.
Examples are plentiful, stretching back almost a century...:
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