Overpopulation scare
Acid Rain scare
Why or Why not?.
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I believed the Global Ice Age scare, and the Overpopulation scare, but not the Acid Rain scare. I don%26#039;t believe the acid rain scare because the gases don%26#039;t seem to be melting into rain anytime soon. But the overpopulation scare, you can tell is happening, because we keep having to build more and more condos around america. Also the global ice age scare I believe is one of the possible outcomes of GW. This is because cold water makes the air cold, right? and well if the polar ice caps melt they%26#039;re still going to be cold, making the air cold, making the water even colder, and eventually freezing. This is, of course, and theory, but I believe it could totally happen.
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%26quot;Did%26quot; they? I think many still do, lol!
Climate change (which can include anything)
Overpoplulation (yes, they still think people are evil)
Acid rain (there%26#039;s still pollution isn%26#039;t there?) -
I believe all of them. I think that in 5 years we will be living in the underground caves.
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Here%26#039;s what the %26quot;vanguard%26quot; of the AGW believers think:
%26quot;It%26#039;s time for a warrior society to rise up out of the earth and throw itself in front of the juggernaut of destruction, to be antibodies against the human pox that%26#039;s ravaging this precious, beautiful planet.%26quot; - Quoted by Albert Gore in his book Earth in the Balance (1992)
%26quot;We must... reclaim the roads and the plowed land, halt dam construction, tear down existing dams, free shackled rivers, and return to wilderness millions and tens of millions of [acres of] presently settled land.%26quot; - Quoted by Dixy Lee Ray in her book Trashing the Planet (1990)
%26quot;I%26#039;m not advocating illegal activity unless you%26#039;re accompanied by your parents, or at night.%26quot; - Quoted by Ron Arnold and Alan Gottlieb in their book Trashing the Economy (1993)
%26quot;We advocate bio-diversity for bio-diversity%26#039;s sake. That says man is no more important than any other species... It may well take our extinction to set things straight.%26quot; - Quoted Ron Arnold and Alan Gottlieb in their book Trashing the Economy (1993)
%26quot;An Ice Age is coming and I welcome it as much-needed changing. I see no solution to our ruination of earth except for a drastic reduction of the human population.%26quot; - Quoted in From the Trenches, a publication of Putting People First, March 1, 1993
The problems with the %26quot;just a few guys with bad data%26quot; counter-argument are that those guys are still out there and were never held accountable for their disinformation, and that the other guys who supposedly had the good data never did anything to correct the record, to correct the public%26#039;s misconception - - - if it scared the public into wanting to do what they considered to be %26quot;the right thing%26quot; then they just let the public believe what it believed.
That%26#039;s not a whole lot better than actively disseminating the mis-information.
