Since the 1960s, scientists and government leaders have been warning of catastrophic environmental failure, largely due to climate change.
Well, at the same time as this item was dominating the news, a collection of headlines from around the world was released titled, “Wrong Again: 50 Years of Failed Eco-pocalyptic Predictions.” Since the 1960s, scientists and government leaders have been warning of catastrophic environmental failure, largely due to climate change. But their predictions don’t come true!
Some of these failed apocalyptic scenarios include:
- In 1967, Stanford biologist Paul Ehrlich said it was “already too late” to stop a long famine period that would be at its worst by 1975.
- In 1970, many scientists predicted a new ice age by the 21st century, the depletion of all the rivers in the US, and a lack of oxygen in the atmosphere.
- In 1978, scientists said there was “no end in sight” to a 30-year cooling trend.
- In 1989, rising sea waters were thought to obliterate nations by the year 2000.
- In 2008, the Arctic was expected to be free of sea ice in the summer by 2018.
- And we’ll see if a 2004 prediction that Britain will have the same climate as Siberia by 2024 will come true.
Of course, none of these (and many other) predictions have come true. This track record should cause everyone to pause and consider that the issues are much more complicated than they appear (and just maybe our climate, and the systems that control it, were created by an all-knowing Creator!). Climates change, but why they change doesn’t seem to be as straightforward as we’re often told.
And yes, there are genuine and important environmental issues going on around us right now. As God’s stewards who have been given dominion over creation, there are things we should be concerned about, and we should strive to change so creation can continue to be used for our good and God’s glory. But we should be doing so with a proper perspective, not with climate-change hysteria.
Such hysteria has really resulted from generations of young people not being taught how to think and being brainwashed in secular philosophy!
You can learn more about climate change in this talk from Dr. Alan White (who holds a PhD from Harvard), streamed live from the Creation Museum:
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It’s vital that we, as believers, have worldviews driven by truth and God’s Word, not the hysteria now overwhelming the culture.
Climate change is an extremely contentious social issue right now. It’s impacting how young people in particular view the world, the decisions they make for the future, and economic and social patterns. It’s vital that we, as believers, have worldviews driven by truth and God’s Word, not the hysteria now overwhelming the culture. That’s why our 2020 Easter conference (April 9–12) at the Ark Encounter will focus on climate change.
We will address physical climate change, alarmism, and what Scripture says about our job as good stewards of creation. We’ll also discuss the spiritual climate change we’re seeing in Western nations, and how we can effectively share the gospel in our increasingly secular world. It’s going to be a remarkable and unique conference, and I encourage you to make plans to join us in northern Kentucky (south of Cincinnati). See all the details, and register today, on the events page of our website.
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This item was discussed today on Answers News with cohosts Bodie Hodge and regular guest Roger Patterson. Answers News is our weekly news program filmed live before a studio audience here at the Creation Museum and broadcast on my Facebook page and the Answers in Genesis Facebook page. We also covered the following topics:
- How old are Saturn’s rings? Well, that depends on who you ask!
- Could Jesus read and write?
- And more!
Watch the entire episode of Answers News for September 30, 2019.
Be sure to join us each Monday at 2 p.m. (ET) on my Facebook page or the Answers in Genesis Facebook page for Answers News. You won’t want to miss this unique news program that gives science and culture news from a distinctly biblical and Christian perspective.
Thanks for stopping by and thanks for praying,
Ken
This item was written with the assistance of AiG’s research team.
SourceThis article originally appeared on answersingenesis.org
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