Since one of our posters was too frightened of people being exposed to facts to allow open participation in a thread, I figured I'd post here:
This stuff can be misleading out of context. Wald was a peace activist concerned about the threat of nuclear war, speaking just a few years after the Cuban missile crisis had brought us to the brink of doomsday. He was arguing, among other things, in favor of deescalating the nuclear standoff between the US and USSR. At the time, the US did, in fact, take immediate action to address that, including the SALT nuclear arms limitation treaty, signed in 1972 (the first such treaty). Would civilization have fallen by 1985 or 2000 if not for round after round of talks and treaties to deescalate the nuclear threat? That's impossible to say, at this point.
Behold the coming apocalypse as predicted on and around Earth Day, 1970:
1. “Civilization will end within 15 or 30 years unless immediate action is taken against problems facing mankind.” — Harvard biologist George Wald
This stuff can be misleading out of context. Wald was a peace activist concerned about the threat of nuclear war, speaking just a few years after the Cuban missile crisis had brought us to the brink of doomsday. He was arguing, among other things, in favor of deescalating the nuclear standoff between the US and USSR. At the time, the US did, in fact, take immediate action to address that, including the SALT nuclear arms limitation treaty, signed in 1972 (the first such treaty). Would civilization have fallen by 1985 or 2000 if not for round after round of talks and treaties to deescalate the nuclear threat? That's impossible to say, at this point.