Al
Gore's Nine Lies
(Investors.com 23/02/2010
)
Climate Fraud: The
godfather of climate hysteria is in hiding as another of his
wild claims unravels — this one about global warming
causing seas to swallow us up.
We've not seen or
heard much of the former vice president, Oscar winner and
Nobel Prize recipient recently as the case for disastrous
man-made climate change collapses.
Perhaps he's off
reading how scientists were forced to withdraw a study on
a projected sea level rise due to global warming after finding
two "technical" mistakes that undermined the findings.
The study, published
in 2009 in Nature Geoscience, allegedly confirmed the conclusions
of the 2007 report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change (IPCC) that sea levels would rise due to climate change.
The IPCC put the rise at 59 centimeters by 2100. The Nature
Geoscience study put it at up to 82 centimeters.
Many considered the
study and the IPCC's estimates too conservative in their warnings.
After all, Al Gore, in his award-winning opus, "An Inconvenient
Truth," laughingly called a documentary, foretold an
apocalyptic vision of the devastation caused by a 20-foot
rise in sea levels due to melting polar ice caps "in
the near future."
Now Mark Siddall,
from the Earth Sciences Department at England's University
of Bristol, has formally retracted the study. "One mistake
was a miscalculation; the other was not to allow fully for
temperature change over the past 2,000 years," he said.
According to Siddall,
"People make mistakes, and mistakes happen in science."
They seem to be happening a lot lately, and more than just
mistakes. We are talking about outright fraud, the deliberate
manipulation and destruction of data.
Last November, Al
Gore was hailed by Newsweek as "The Thinking Man's Thinking
Man."
Since then we and
he have been given much to think about, starting with the
damning e-mails from researchers associated with the Climate
Research Unit at the University of East Anglia in Britain.
The e-mails revealed an organized attempt to "hide the
decline" in global temperatures, to manipulate data to
fit preconceived conclusions, and to discredit and shun reputable
skeptics.
A key finding of
the IPCC, which along with Al Gore won the Nobel Peace Prize
in 2007, was revealed last month to be utterly bogus. The
IPCC claimed glaciers in the Himalayas would likely disappear
by 2035. The only thing they had to back it up was a 1999
non-peer reviewed article in an Indian mass-market science
magazine.
A key finding of
the IPCC, which along with Al Gore won the Nobel Peace Prize
in 2007, was revealed last month to be utterly bogus. The
IPCC claimed glaciers in the Himalayas would likely disappear
by 2035. The only thing they had to back it up was a 1999
non-peer reviewed article in an Indian mass-market science
magazine.
The past is prologue.
Two years ago, Justice Michael Burton of London's High Court
ruled Gore's film could be shown in British schools only if
material explaining its errors were included in the curriculum.
Burton documented nine significant errors in Gore's film and
wrote that some of Gore's claims arose from "alarmism
and exaggeration."
The first error Gore
made, according to Burton, was in his apocalyptic vision of
the devastation caused by a rise in sea levels caused by melting
polar ice caps. Burton wrote that Gore's predicted 20-foot
rise could occur "only after, and over, millennia"
and to suggest otherwise "is not in line with the scientific
consensus."
One by one, Gore's
prophecies of doom and those of the climate charlatans he
inspired are being exposed as the work of con artists. From
the CRU to the IPCC, the climate dominoes are falling one
by one. His silence speaks volumes.
Goodnight, Mr. Gore,
wherever you are.
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