Scientists Were Early

Scientists Were Early
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Good scientists were NOT LATE to the climate change debate. They were early, very early, before the big suppression campaign began. I know this personally. I'll tell you how I know.

I studied a Climate Change article in Scientific American Magazine in 1958 (or 1959) which my older brother showed me, for my middle school homework, so I could write a little report, my first (or second) year of middle school, when I was (probably) age 12, in 1958 (or '59).

Anyone here with access to Scientific American's on-line archive should be able to test this. My best estimate is autumn 1958 but it might have been a different season or the following year.

The magazine article was about the great Gulf Stream ocean current, and calculations showing it would be utterly disrupted by climate change, if climate change were not stopped. This in 1958 or 1959 before the big suppression campaign was launched.

I don't know if that particular 1958 math and predictions will come true or not, but the general idea, that great ocean currents will be utterly disrupted by Global Warming, I have seen that principle come true in the news before my horrified eyes.

Best wishes, Stone Riley
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Published on January 19, 2019 04:13
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