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Flooding of The Nile
Every year in mid-July, the Nile River would rise and flood Egypt. The flood was so consistent that the ancient Egyptians knew when it would come and their prosperity depended on when the flood would come, and how much water it would yield (Feeney, 2006). They developed a system of storing grain during years of prosperity to safeguard against the years when the floodwater did not rise high enough and they would experience a famine (Feeney, 2006). The flooding of the Nile was just an ordinary event in ancient Egyptian life.
The flooding of the Nile has been blamed for the sinking of two ancient cities, Eastern Canopus and Herakleion, although some argue that an earthquake was the culprit (Stanley, 2001). The cities were discovered in 1999 and 2000 during a diving exploration in Egypt’s Abu Qir Bay 1, and excavation has revealed bases of temples, columns, and statues; and Stanley (2001) points to records of Nile flow in Cairo as evidence that the cities were buried in a flood somewhere around 1,250 years ago. However, not everyone thinks the Nile is responsible. In an article Did Nile flooding sink two ancient cities?, Rushi Said (2002) argues with Stanley’s view, saying that the Canopic branch of the Nile, had dried out 200 years before the cities disappeared. Said (2002) points out that the Nile’s flooding was a welcome event, and that no cities would have been caught so suddenly.

If the Nile River used to consistently flood, one might ask what happened? No, the floods did not stop coming. The people found a way to harness nature in the 19th century by beginning to build dams to control the flooding – at the price of the rich deposits of soil they replace with fertilizer (Hoyt, 2008). The Egyptians are thriving, but what is the cost of their control of the river to the other countries that the Nile effects?

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WRITTEN BY SAM DORMAN ON SEP 18, 2019. POSTED IN LATEST NEWS

Doomsdays That Didn’t Happen: 50 Years Of Failed Climate Predictions
The conservative-leaning Competitive Enterprise Institute has put together a lengthy compilation of apocalyptic predictions dating back decades that did not come to pass, timed as Democratic presidential candidates and climate activists refocus attention on the issue.

The dire predictions, often repeated in the media, warned of a variety of impending disasters – famine, drought, an ice age, and even disappearing nations – if the world failed to act on climate change.

An Associated Press headline from 1989 read “Rising seas could obliterate nations: U.N. officials.” The article detailed a U.N. environmental official warning that entire nations would be eliminated if the world failed to reverse warming by 2000.



Source: Associated Press, June 30, 1989

Then there were the fears that the world would experience a never-ending “cooling trend in the Northern Hemisphere.” That claim came from an “international team of specialists” cited by The New York Times in 1978.

Just years prior, Time magazine echoed other media outlets in suggesting that “another ice age” was imminent.

“Telltale signs are everywhere — from the unexpected persistence and thickness of pack ice in the waters around Iceland to the southward migration of a warmth-loving creature like the armadillo from the Midwest,” the magazine warned in 1974.

The Guardian similarly warned in 1974 that “Space satellites show new Ice Age coming fast.”

In 1970, The Boston Globe ran the headline, “Scientist predicts a new ice age by 21st century.” The Washington Post, for its part, published a Columbia University scientist’s claim that the world could be “as little as 50 or 60 years away from a disastrous new ice age.”



Source: Boston Globe, April 16, 1970

Some of the more dire predictions came from Paul Ehrlich, a biologist who famously urged population control to mitigate the impacts of humans on the environment.

Ehrlich, in 1969, warned that “everybody” would “disappear in a cloud of blue steam in 20 years,” The New York Times reported.

According to The Salt Lake Tribune, Ehrlich, warning of a “disastrous” famine,” urged placing “sterilizing agents into staple foods and drinking water.”

Those predictions were made around the time former President Richard Nixon created the Environmental Protection Agency. Since then, the U.S. has adopted a series of environmental reforms aimed at limiting emissions.

Years after those initial predictions, media outlets and politicians continue to teem with claims of apocalyptic scenarios resulting from climate change.

Earlier this month, leading Democratic presidential candidates held a town hall on the issue and warned about the “existential” threat posed by a changing climate. Before the end of the month, 2020 candidates are expected to have another climate forum at Georgetown University.

CEI’s report came just before the U.N. Climate Action Summit on Sept. 23, an event that promises to “spark the transformation that is urgently needed and propel action that will benefit everyone.”

It also came a week after Rep. Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., warned that Miami would be gone in a “few years” because of climate change. She was responding to critics of her ambitious “ Green New Deal,” which seeks to reach net-zero emissions within just decades.

Ocasio-Cortez, whose plan has been endorsed by leading presidential candidates, previously joked that the world would end in 12 years if it didn’t address climate change.

But short-term predictions weren’t a laughing matter in the years following “An Inconvenient Truth,” a documentary produced by former Vice President Al Gore.

In 2008, ABC released an ominous video about what the world would look like in 2015. As the video warned about rising sea levels, a graphic showed significant portions of New York City engulfed by water.



Gore himself famously predicted in the early 2000s that Arctic ice could be gone within seven years. At the end of seven years, Arctic ice had undergone a period of expansion, though recently it has been melting at a quicker pace.

Read more at Fox News

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Comments (5)SONNYHILLSEP 18, 2019 AT 4:47 PM | #

Billions of people have lived their lives in fear of the here after. The truth is that there is no such place. No Armageddon, either. There is only now, which can be heavenly or hellish.
It can brighten your day to follow the golden rule.

  • JIM MOCKSEP 21, 2019 AT 12:55 PM | #

    The irony is rich…..to tell people to follow the Golden Rule and yet call Him that gave us the Golden Rule a liar when it comes to the hereafter.

  • AMBERSEP 18, 2019 AT 10:58 PM | #

    The climate fear industry is the MSM new “if it bleeds it leads ” .
    After a while you know of reporting 57 shootings on a weekend in Chicago
    or some loon running around with a military grade rifle people just switch off the insanity . Best to hit them with a climate calamity and because there is zero accountability you can just make crap up if your the NY Times etc . If you are caught ..oh well …just kidding , or if pressed a less than heartfelt retraction the size of a stamp buried on page 9 .
    Lets face it MSM is in free fall and they have no one to blame but
    themselves .
    Most might agree climate changes and humans have some very minor influence. But to try and con people into believing humans are going to control the earths temperature is criminal resulting in policies that have killed tens of thousands every year and wasted $trillions in funds countries do not have .

    DAVID LEWISSEP 19, 2019 AT 2:16 AM | #

    The climate disaster predictions of the last few decades are different than the early ones. The most recent predictions are an effort to get leftist agendas through that don’t have a chance on their own merit. Hitchhiking on the climate change movement includes socialism, new taxes, forced lowering of our standard of living, transferring the wealth of industrial nations to developing nations, forced de-industrialization, to name a few.

    We need to remember that end of the world predictions are what some people seem to what to hear. Why else have they been going on for so long? The first I am aware of is that the world would end in the year 1000. There have been countless such religious predictions since then.

  • DAVID LEWISSEP 21, 2019 AT 1:44 PM | #

    David Lewis , THANK YOU very much !

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