Modern doomsayers have been predicting climate and environmental disaster since the 1960s. They continue to do so today, even though none of the prior or current apocalyptic predictions have come true.
More than merely spotlighting the failed predictions, the notable collection of newspaper clippings below show that the fabricators of failed apocalyptic predictions are often public figureheads, holding high-end positions in government and science.
While such predictions continue to be enthusiastically reported by a media-machine eager to put out sensational headlines, the failures are typically never revisited by them. Read the entire article which outlines 50 years of these failed climate predictions here.
1967: ‘Dire famine by 1975.’

Source: Salt Lake Tribune, November 17, 1967
1969: ‘Everyone will disappear in a cloud of blue steam by 1989.’

Source: New York Times, August 10 1969
1970: Ice age by 2000

Source: Boston Globe, April 16, 1970
1970: ‘America subject to water rationing by 1974 and food rationing by 1980.’

Source: Redlands Daily Facts, October 6, 1970
1971: ‘New Ice Age Coming’

Source: Washington Post, July 9, 1971
1972: New ice age by 2070


1974: ‘New Ice Age Coming Fast’

Source: The Guardian, January 29, 1974
1974: ‘Another Ice Age?’

1974: Ozone Depletion a ‘Great Peril to Life’

But no such ‘great peril to life’ has been observed as the so-called ‘ozone hole’ remains

Source : CEI.ORG