The Climate change hoax business is a longtime thriving industry. Over 5 million people globally captivate and illuminate many by making climate control hoaxes and as these climate change hoaxes time and time again get proven unfounded or go obsolete, the following grows and grows. It’s another thing to show how people today have a hard time separating reality from fantasy.
Typically, I deal with them wherever I go. As I observe it, it affects their thinking, behavior, disposition and most of all, their whole outlook on life altogether.
All because people in the media who pull these hoaxes thrive drama and publicity, and like other ways, they do so, rather than do their job of presenting actual news.
It’s interesting that in my area, climate control activists don’t wear masks or take COVID vaccines, unlike other places in the country. It makes me grateful that I am a clear-minded man. I like to create relationships with others based on things in the world. Unfortunately, I also find more about some people when I learn about some of the stupid things they follow and learn why they would want to throw their lives away making public spectacles of themselves just for the sake of fraudulent, unfounded, unresearched garbage that has no substance such as climate control movement. It’s even driving people destroy things and claim it as climate change as the cause.
Here are 13 common Climate hoaxes climate control activists still believe in today:
1958 – The N Y Times published and articles claiming how the Polar Ice Caps would melt.
1967 – The Salt Lake City Tribune predicted famine.
1970 – The Boston Globe predicted coming Iced Age.
1971 – The Washington Post predicted an Ice Age.
1972 – Brown University Geologists claimed a global deterioration of climate.
1974 – The Guardian News claims Space Satellites show Ice Age coming fast.
1974 – Time Magazine claims Ice Age already coming.
1978 – The N Y Times claims a team of specialists predicted a cooling trend indefinitely.
1979 – The N Y times retract previous story for one about an upcoming Ice Age.
1982 – The N Y times doubles down on previous story to one of environmental collapse.
1988 – The Impian claims water levels to rise and wipe out islands.
1989 –Sand Jose Mercury News claim rising sea levels to wipe out entire nations.
2000 – The Independence reports snowfalls to become rare to non-existents.
2001 – Albuquerque Journal claims the sugar maple industry could end from climate change.
2004 – The Guardian predict climate change to provoke nuclear war and wipe out nations.
2006 –Associated Press paraphrases Al Gore that greenhouse gasses will be irreversible.
2007 – The N Y Times orders UN Climate Panel claims immediate action is needed by 2012.
2007 – Can West News Service claim the Artic Ocean will be free of ice.
2007 – Associated Press sites NASA scientist predicts Artic Ocean to be Ice free.
2007 – BBC predicts a contrary date for the previous line.
2008 – China propaganda predicts Ice Caps from both sides of Earth melting away.
2008 – U-Scientist Magazine claims North Pole is melting already.
2008 – National Geographic claims ice caps will be ice-free in one year.
2009 – USA Today reports Al Gore predicts Ice Caps will melt.
2012 – The Australian claims the ice caps will be gone.
2013 – The Guardian predicts methane catastrophes.
2017 – The Sydney Morning Herald predicts no more snow for Australia’s ski industry.
2018 – Forbes BU professor reports no more ice in future.
2018 – Greta Thunberg on Twitter says humans will go extinct.
2021 – The N Y Times predict no snow in California.
2022 – Bloomberg says the end of snow will upend humanity.
The sad part of this all is that there are many more climate change hoaxes and it never seems to end.
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