“[W]e [scientists] have to offer up scary scenarios, make simplified, dramatic statements, and make little mention of any doubts we might have” about climate change. ? Stanford biological sciences professor Stephen Schneider


“[I]t is appropriate to have an over-representation of factual presentations on how dangerous it is.” ? perpetual global-warming shill Al Gore


ABC News announces the latest in a recent string of alarmist TV programs trying to scare people into accepting climate-change dogma:

For thousands of years, different religions have warned Earth about Armageddon and the final days. We are now living in an age where scientists are adding their voices and their evidence in support of end-of-the-world possibilities.

Very astute; the global-warming fanatics are increasingly acting like radical religious cultists in their stridency and their fervor as well as their intolerance toward anyone who questions their supposed “truth.”

“Last Days on Earth” is a program that could change the way you see your world and yourself.

The world’s top scientists, including Stephen Hawking, considered the foremost living theoretical physicist, describe seven riveting scenarios detailing the deadliest threats to humanity. …

“Of all the generations of humans that have walked the surface of the Earth ? for 100,000 years, going back when we first left Africa ? the generation now alive is the most important,” said Michio Kaku, professor of theoretical physics at City University of New York.

“The generation now alive, the generation that you see, looking around you, for the first time in history, is the generation that controls the destiny of the planet itself.”

Please, oh please, let ABC play the ending of “Planet of the Apes” with the following new dialogue dubbed in:

We really, finally did it! … You maniacs! You warmed it up!