EARTH DAY FACT CHECK: FAILED CLIMATE PREDICTIONS, RENEWABLE REALITIES

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In this eye-opening episode of Ladies of Another View, the hosts tackled decades of environmental fearmongering with facts, common sense, and a forward-looking perspective. As Earth Day marked its 55th year, the show opened by highlighting failed climate predictions that never came true—like Paul Ehrlich’s 1968 warning of mass famine and global collapse, or the 1970s fears of a new ice age. Viewers were shown hard data that tell a very different story: food production is up, malnutrition is down, and population growth hasn’t led to catastrophe. Even Al Gore’s dire predictions about sea levels and superstorms haven’t held water—quite literally.
The hosts made a strong case for questioning narratives built on fear instead of facts, showing how technological innovation and human adaptability have defied the doomsday forecasts. Melanie Collette, a policy analyst from CFACT, joined to shift the conversation to solutions. She outlined a promising new mineral agreement between the U.S. and Ukraine—one that could help revive Ukraine’s economy while reducing the world’s reliance on China for critical minerals like lithium and graphite.
The episode wrapped with a surprising stat from the Department of Energy: nearly 90% of wind turbine materials are now recyclable. With innovation and smarter policy, real progress is possible.
This broadcast didn’t just critique the past—it offered a practical and hopeful vision for the future.

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