Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Investor's Business Daily -- Population Alarmists
The problem is, numbers lie. Past estimates of population growth have virtually always overestimated world fertility rates, and underestimated social trends that led to fewer babies.

This time will be no different. If fertility rates decline just a little more than predicted (and the decline in fertility rates over the past four decades has been faster than almost any estimate out there), the population actually begins to shrink in 2040.

By 2050, at the low end of fertility expectations, U.N. forecasts show just 7.96 billion people in 2050. And by the end of the century, the population will actually drop below its current levels.
The Travis Monitor: Climate Depot
Climate Depot is like getting special X-ray glasses that can see through the Globaloney Warming hype.
The Virginian: Global "Warming" and the Planting Season
I don't know what the weather is like where you live, but here it's unseasonably cold. Perhaps as a result of GLOBAL WARMING.

Dennis Gartman notes that other parts of the country are also colder than usual and that has resulted in a reduction of crops being planted so far this year

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