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I don't know who the 27 year old person is, but those of us who have been around awhile longer can recall some other scientific predictions that didn't exactly happen.
In the late 60's, early 70's maybe there was the Population Bomb. Scary reading. Predicted that the earth's population would soon out run it's food supply, there would be massive starvation and wars as a result. Oops! We had the green revolution! We now have far more people than the Population Bomb predicted the earth could support.
Then in the early 70's there was the Limits to Growth. Like human caused global warming, it was based on modeling, modeling by some prominent scientists. They looked at the earth's essential resources and predicted that we would soon run out of some of those resources, some of them by the 1990's. I don't remember exactly which, unfortunately, but amazingly, we haven't.
Undoubtedly we will run our of certain resources at some time in the future. But the modelers can't anticipate everything. No one before the '73 oil embargo was talking about hybrid cars. Only recently has oil from algae made the news, and this may displace petroleum in a few (10? 20?) years, once they get the right genetic stock of algae figured out. In the middle 1800's whale oil was the primary lighting fuel, but the price was soaring because the whales were being over hunted and demand was too high. Then someone developed kerosene and Drake hit "rock oil" in 1859. In a few years the price of whale oil plummeted.
We can see what we can see now, we can model based on what we know now, which is what the global warmists are doing, but we can't see what smart people might dream up in just a few years. Even if humans are causing global warming, we'll solve that problem, too.
In the late 60's, early 70's maybe there was the Population Bomb. Scary reading. Predicted that the earth's population would soon out run it's food supply, there would be massive starvation and wars as a result. Oops! We had the green revolution! We now have far more people than the Population Bomb predicted the earth could support.
Then in the early 70's there was the Limits to Growth. Like human caused global warming, it was based on modeling, modeling by some prominent scientists. They looked at the earth's essential resources and predicted that we would soon run out of some of those resources, some of them by the 1990's. I don't remember exactly which, unfortunately, but amazingly, we haven't.
Undoubtedly we will run our of certain resources at some time in the future. But the modelers can't anticipate everything. No one before the '73 oil embargo was talking about hybrid cars. Only recently has oil from algae made the news, and this may displace petroleum in a few (10? 20?) years, once they get the right genetic stock of algae figured out. In the middle 1800's whale oil was the primary lighting fuel, but the price was soaring because the whales were being over hunted and demand was too high. Then someone developed kerosene and Drake hit "rock oil" in 1859. In a few years the price of whale oil plummeted.
We can see what we can see now, we can model based on what we know now, which is what the global warmists are doing, but we can't see what smart people might dream up in just a few years. Even if humans are causing global warming, we'll solve that problem, too.