Commentary
For years—actually, several decades now—we’ve heard warnings from those predicting the catastrophic effects of climate change that Earth is fast approaching a tipping point.
For climate catastrophists, the so-called “tipping point” refers to an average global temperature beyond which Earth gets so warm that we plunge helplessly and irreversibly into an era of ever-increasing climatic disasters. According to this belief system, the only possible chance the human race has to avoid climate hell is to drastically reduce the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) that we release into Earth’s atmosphere by using fossil fuels.
As it has turned out, years and decades of dire predictions have gone past and environmental apocalypse continues to remain beyond the horizon. While adverse weather events periodically batter various regions (as they always have), global disaster remains imaginary—a scary specter that exists only in the minds of those who have created the myth or who have been propagandized to believe the myth….