What the United States and Canada are experiencing right now is making global warming alarmists such as Al Gore look quite foolish. The following are Al Gore's stupidest global warming quotes...
- In 2008, Al Gore boldly declared to a German audience that "the entire North 'polarized1 cap will disappear in 5 years." (Needless to say, that did not happen. In fact, the ice cap in the Arctic actually got larger this year.)
- "CO2 is the exhaling breath of our civilization, literally.... Changing that pattern requires a scope, a scale, a speed of change that is beyond what we have done in the past." (Actually, without carbon dioxide life on earth would not exist.)
- During a speech at NYU Law School in 2006, Al Gore made the following statement: "Many scientists are now warning that we are moving closer to several "tipping points" that could — within as little as 10 years — make it impossible for us to avoid irretrievable damage to the planet's habitability for human civilization."
- There is an air of unreality in debating these arcane points when the world is changing in such dramatic ways right in front of our eyes because of global warming."
- "It would be an enormous relief if the recent attacks on the science of global warming actually indicated that we do not face an unimaginable calamity requiring large-scale, preventive measures to protect human civilization as we know it."
- "The survival of the United States of America as we know it is at risk. And even more — if more should be required — the future of human civilization is at stake."
Yes, the climate of the earth is changing. Throughout history it has always been changing. Most of that change is due to fluctuations in the gigantic ball of fire that our planet is revolving around.
But the idea that carbon dioxide is going to "destroy the planet" is ludicrous. Without carbon dioxide we would all die.
And the notion that "man-made global warming" is the "greatest threat" that humanity is facing is absolutely laughable.



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