King Charles III Has a Climate Record to Live Down

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From Tallbloke’s Talkshop

May 6, 2023 by oldbrew

Climate alarmism with an end date is asking for trouble, to say the least. Gems such as this from 2008 — Prince Charles: Eighteen months to stop climate change disaster — spring to mind.
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This Saturday’s coronation of King Charles III marks a significant moment in Britain’s history, says Rupert Darwall.

No previous constitutional monarch has expressed his political views so openly.

Unlike his mother and grandfather, whose opinions, if they had any, remained unknown to the general public, the king’s record-setting seventy years as heir apparent to the British throne saw him define himself as a deeply committed environmentalist.

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Father and son clashed on wind farms. In 2011, a wind farm developer reported that Prince Philip had told him that wind farms were “useless, completely reliant on subsidies, and an absolute disgrace.”

In his movie “Harmony—A new way of looking at the world,” Charles speaks of wind energy “working with nature’s freely-given forms” and the need to “end our dependence on fossil fuels.”

In the film’s opening sequence, showing a wind turbine in a meadow, Charles intones, “Time is running out.”
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A 2021 paper on extreme climate forecasts tabulates 79 predictions of climate-caused catastrophe dating back to the first Earth Day in 1970.

Charles has the distinction of being the only individual to be featured three times, with separate predictions of climate apocalypse.

As the paper’s co-author David Rode of Carnegie Mellon University comments, alongside Stanford biologist Paul Ehrlich, Prince Charles has “warned repeatedly of ‘irretrievable ecosystem collapse’ if actions were not taken, repeated the prediction with a new definitive end date.

Their predictions have repeatedly been apocalyptic and highly certain . . . and so far, they’ve also been wrong.”

Here’s hoping that the reign of King Charles will be a happier affair than his failed forecasts of climate doom. Long live the King.

Full article here.