
Of course, Al denied he did anything improper in selling this big government, high tax program considering the moral truth he was portraying, despite exaggeration, and convenient deletion.
I encourage you to consider the source of this story, with an eye toward removing this obstacle from Al’s eventual move to save mankind from itself from the office of the President of the United States.
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By WILLIAM J. BROAD
Published: March 13, 2007
New York Times
Hollywood has a thing for Al Gore and his three-alarm film on global warming, “An Inconvenient Truth,” which won an Academy Award for best documentary. So do many environmentalists, who praise him as a visionary, and many scientists, who laud him for raising public awareness of climate change.
Don J. Easterbrook, a geology professor, has cited “inaccuracies” in “An Inconvenient Truth.”
But part of his scientific audience is uneasy. In talks, articles and blog entries that have appeared since his film and accompanying book came out last year, these scientists argue that some of Mr. Gore’s central points are exaggerated and erroneous. They are alarmed, some say, at what they call his alarmism.
“I don’t want to pick on Al Gore,” Don J. Easterbrook, an emeritus professor of geology at Western Washington University, told hundreds of experts at the annual meeting of the Geological Society of America. “But there are a lot of inaccuracies in the statements we are seeing, and we have to temper that with real data.”
Mr. Gore, in an e-mail exchange about the critics, said his work made “the most important and salient points” about climate change, if not “some nuances and distinctions” scientists might want. “The degree of scientific consensus on global warming has never been stronger,” he said, adding, “I am trying to communicate the essence of it in the lay language that I understand.”
Although Mr. Gore is not a scientist, he does rely heavily on the authority of science in “An Inconvenient Truth,” which is why scientists are sensitive to its details and claims.
Criticisms of Mr. Gore have come not only from conservative groups and prominent skeptics of catastrophic warming, but also from rank-and-file scientists like Dr. Easterbook, who told his peers that he had no political ax to grind. A few see natural variation as more central to global warming than heat-trapping gases. Many appear to occupy a middle ground in the climate debate, seeing human activity as a serious threat but challenging what they call the extremism of both skeptics and zealots.
Kevin Vranes, a climatologist at the Center for Science and Technology Policy Research at the University of Colorado, said he sensed a growing backlash against exaggeration. While praising Mr. Gore for “getting the message out,” Dr. Vranes questioned whether his presentations were “overselling our certainty about knowing the future.”
Typically, the concern is not over the existence of climate change, or the idea that the human production of heat-trapping gases is partly or largely to blame for the globe’s recent warming. The question is whether Mr. Gore has gone beyond the scientific evidence.
“He’s a very polarizing figure in the science community,” said Roger A. Pielke Jr., an environmental scientist who is a colleague of Dr. Vranes at the University of Colorado center. “Very quickly, these discussions turn from the issue to the person, and become a referendum on Mr. Gore.”
“An Inconvenient Truth,” directed by Davis Guggenheim, was released last May and took in more than $46 million, making it one of the top-grossing documentaries ever. The companion book by Mr. Gore quickly became a best seller, reaching No. 1 on the New York Times list.
Mr. Gore depicted a future in which temperatures soar, ice sheets melt, seas rise, hurricanes batter the coasts and people die en masse. “Unless we act boldly,” he wrote, “our world will undergo a string of terrible catastrophes.”
He clearly has supporters among leading scientists, who commend his popularizations and call his science basically sound. In December, he spoke in San Francisco to the American Geophysical Union and got a reception fit for a rock star from thousands of attendees.
“He has credibility in this community,” said Tim Killeen, the group’s president and director of the National Center for Atmospheric Research, a top group studying climate change. “There’s no question he’s read a lot and is able to respond in a very effective way.”
Some backers concede minor inaccuracies but see them as reasonable for a politician. James E. Hansen, an environmental scientist, director of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies and a top adviser to Mr. Gore, said, “Al does an exceptionally good job of seeing the forest for the trees,” adding that Mr. Gore often did so “better than scientists.”
Still, Dr. Hansen said, the former vice president’s work may hold “imperfections” and “technical flaws.” He pointed to hurricanes, an icon for Mr. Gore, who highlights the devastation of Hurricane Katrina and cites research suggesting that global warming will cause both storm frequency and deadliness to rise. Yet this past Atlantic season produced fewer hurricanes than forecasters predicted (five versus nine), and none that hit the United States.
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It is nothing short of amazing when this kind of stuff comes from the NY Times. Is the apocalypse upon us?
March 13, 2007 at
Sean today says that even the NYTimes is bashing Al!…Good God what a bunch of scammers..good read Hank!..and ty for visitin my humble abode as well!
March 13, 2007 at
Hi TT,
Amazing is the word.
I may be cynical, but getting this critcism out of the way, with a vague explanation, using good intentions, rather than scientific fact, to justify the movement, is a solid political move.
Al will never drop to his knees and ask for forgiveness. He knows he’s a charlatan, and the whole thing’s a hoax, but believing himself to be in line for the presidency, he’ll do whatever it takes to realize the power.
Then again, if guilt-laden carbon credit cash comes rolling in, maybe he’ll spare us the run.
Hank
March 13, 2007 at
Hi Angel,
Poor Al is being slapped around from all quarters. Again, just maybe getting this all out, giving Al credit for meaning well, and putting the criticism behind him, smacks of a clever political move.
We’ll see.
I enjoyed my visit at your place. The emotional content, or maybe I was just emotional about it, was refreshing to read.
Thanks,
Hank
March 14, 2007 at
HI-larious. Old Algore has a special relationship with the truth, doesn’t he?
January 4, 2008 at
funny you say all this months before gore got the nobel peace prize. maybe you should educate yourselves about global warming instead of listening to convenient lies so you dont have to deal with the problem yourselves. the apocolypse is only on your kids and grandkids and all the generations of humanity in the future, you ignorant conservatives
June 3, 2008 at
Kaitlin, Did it ever occur to you that you need to get educated. This is an economic scam that Algore is using to try and line his pockets with ill gotten gains. He is playing on the emotions of the uneducated, like yourself, who don’t remember the previous scare attempt using global cooling in the late 70’s-early 80’s that didn’t work. If you want to live in fear, feel free. The rest of us shouldn’t have to pay the price of your fears.