Link: http://manhattancontrarian.com/blog/2016/12/13/some-predictions-for-thefuture-in-the-climategame?utm_content=bufferceff3&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm _campaign=buffer Please see the link above for the complete, original article and embedded hot links. This website: efn-usa.org presents articles with all points of view about man-made global warming so the public understands the different views and does not end up supporting nuclear power based on a false argument about carbon dioxide from fossil fuels. The world is going to need fossil fuels for centuries to come. That is reality, if we are going to continue to improve lives and protect the environment from abuse by desperate people. Judith Curry is Professor and former Chair of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology and President (co-owner) of Climate Forecast Applications Network (CFAN). She highly recommended the article below from her website at: https://judithcurry.com/2016/12/15/the-latest-climate-conspiracy-theory/
The Impending Collapse Of The Global Warming Scare Francis Menton December 14, 2016
Over the past three decades, the environmental movement has increasingly hitched its wagon to exactly one star as the overwhelming focus of the cause, namely "climate change." Sure, issues of bona fide pollution like smog and untreated sewage are still out there a little, but they are largely under control and don't really stir the emotions much any more. If you want fundraising in the billions rather than the thousands, you need a good end-of-days, sin-and-redemption scare. Human-caused global warming is your answer! Even as this scare has advanced, a few lonely voices have warned that the radical environmentalists were taking the movement out onto a precarious limb. Isn't there a problem that there's no real evidence of impending climate disaster? But to no avail. Government funding to promote the warming scare has been lavish, and in the age of Obama has exploded. Backers of the alarm have controlled all of the relevant government bureaucracies, almost all of the scientific societies, and the access to Page 1