Al Gore no longer gives interviews to the Press except where the
interviewer has been carefully pre-selected for his sycophancy and for
his lack of elementary knowledge of climate science. Likewise, Gore no
longer takes questions from the audience at any public meeting unless
he is sure that no one in the audience knows anything of climatology.
The interview from which the following list of Gore’s latest scientific
errors and exaggerations was compiled appeared in India Today on 17 March 2008.
Error 1: “‘Global warming’ is a planetary emergency. It is a crisis
and we have to find ways to come to an agreement to reduce the carbon
dioxide.”
The facts: There is no “planetary emergency”. Nor is there a
“crisis”. If there is an “emergency” or a “crisis”, it is certainly not
caused by “global warming”. The increase in global temperatures between
1980 and 1998, when “global warming” stopped, was only half of the
small increase shown in the official temperature records (McKitrick,
2006, 2007 in press). In the decade since 1998 there has been no
statistically-significant increase in global temperature (HadCRUt3,
2008; US NCDC, 2008; RSS,2008; UAH MSU, 2008; etc.). In the seven years
since early 2001, the trend of global temperature has been downward at
a rate equivalent to more than 0.4degrees Celsius (0.75 F) per decade:
Error 2: “Today we the people of this planet would put another 70m tons of global warmingpollution into the earth’s atmosphere.”
The facts: “Global warming pollution” is Gore’s favorite phrase for
“carbon dioxide.” However, CO2 is not a pollutant, but a
naturally-occurring gas. Together with chlorophyll and sunlight, it is
an essential ingredient in photosynthesis and is, accordingly, plant
food. The reconstruction of palaeoclimatological CO2 concentrations
below, taken from Berner (2001), demonstrates that carbon dioxide
concentration today is almost at its lowest level since the Cambrian
era 550 million years ago, when there was almost 20 times as much CO2
in the atmosphere as there is today, without any threat to animal or
plant life, and without causing the “runaway greenhouse effect” that
Gore likes to mention:
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Lord Christopher Monckton, UK, - Third Viscount Monckton of
Brenchley was Special Advisor to Margaret Thatcher as UK Prime Minister
from 1982 to 1986
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