Having been shown to being prone to taking liberty with the facts, back in 2007 Gore stated that glaciers in the Himalayas would disappear by 2030. And now, similar to a clown who ravels up his tongue, the IPCC admits it was not peer-reviewed scientific literature – but a media interview with a scientist conducted back in 1999. Several senior scientists have now said the claim was unrealistic and that the large Himalayan glaciers could not melt in a few decades. Hmm...I guess as a scientist, you should really know the facts before conducting media interviews.Gore and his goons have also made many other porous claims in the past such as a 75 percent chance the Arctic would be ice-free in five years.
I wonder if he'll be giving any of the money back he charged for each one of his so-called "lectures" on climate change.
-The Doctor
2 comments:
just a thing,
he was stating that by looking at the trends. It makes sense when you look at the trends.
Everyone and many people have their opinions and thoughts about 'climate change'
are you going saying the thought of Global warming and Climate Change does not exist?
Hey Samantha,
Thanks for commenting! :)
Read this. It's pretty interesting...
http://www.friendsofscience.org/
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