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Robert Griffon has apparently bought the cataclysmic predictions of “reputable climate scientists and demographers,” hook, line and sinker (“We must minimize global warming,” Star-Advertiser, Letters, Nov. 19). He must be unaware of the abysmal history of so-called “expert” climate predictors being flat-out wrong.
Notable blunders include predictions of a second ice age within our lifetimes, an impending meltdown of the Arctic ice cap, the end of snow, and disappearing nations inundated by rising sea levels.
I remain a skeptic of today’s climate doomsayers because I have no reason to believe that they are any better at predicting than their predecessors. Without much more fair and open analysis, attempting to minimize a potentially false threat is folly.
Geoff Boehm
Waikiki
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