Is Al Gore Telling an Inconvenient Lie?

Carbon emissions are a natural process of the Earth's ecosystem - without it, Earth would be very cold. Human's account for a very, very small portion of that (I heard about 3%), thus they have a small impact on climate.

http://www.skepticalscience.com/human-co2-smaller-than-natural-emissions.htm
choggiesays...

*discard

Don't start fucking with me blankfist, you may not have the fun you thought you would.....I'd gladly take a 2 week break from having to suffer your bullshit.....How about this......Axe me next time you discard my shit....and I'll tell you how un-fucking-funny you are.

Stormsingersays...

Oh goodie...more disinformation from the industry mouthpiece. This is the same organization that claimed to have some 500 scientists disagreeing with the idea of manmade climate change...but apparently didn't bother to find out those scientist's actual beliefs. I'm guessing they went to school with, or under, Karl Rove...the similarity in tactics is suspiciously strong. Lie loud and long enough, and lots of idiots will believe you.

Why are we wasting electrons on this propaganda?

http://www.talkgreen.ca/arguing-the-climate-change-theory-the-heartland-institute%E2%80%99s-credibility-challenge/

thinker247says...

I'm not sure whether to agree or disagree with the points made in this video, because I don't know anything about climatology. However, I don't like when they showed Al Gore stating that 97 percent of greenhouse gases are water vapor, then felt the need to repeat it, but didn't show the rest of his speech. It felt like a Bible quotation being cut short in order to prove a point that would be dropped if the rest of the chapter or verse was read.

That being said, I still like the idea of people conserving energy and finding alternative energy sources, so the "inconvenient truth" is more about inconveniencing Americans in order to curtail our waste of resources. A magician's trick to focus attention elsewhere, surely, but maybe a necessary one?

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