Tuesday, June 25, 2013

OK, SO JUST HOW NUTTY IS AL GORE?


Well I suppose most of us would say, pretty damn nutty. But you have to give the guy credit, he's created quite the lucrative scam for himself with all of his climate change mumbo-jumbo. But in something called a Google "Hangout" which aired online back on June 13, he might have taken things just a bit too far. That's when we heard former vice president and beneficiary of the global warming scam, Al Gore make what has to be one of the most over the top claims yet heard. He claims is that "carbon polluters" are expelling enough "extra energy" to equal almost a half million atomic bombs going off every day.

Gore said, "The total amount of man-made global warming pollution surrounding the planet and the atmosphere today now traps enough extra energy every 24 hours to equal the energy release by 400,000 Hiroshima atomic bombs going off every single day." And then went on to add, "Collectively, we put 90 million tons of global warming pollution into the atmosphere every 24 hours." He complained that, "Twenty percent of it will still be there 10,000 years from now. It’s adding up." I just seems to me like the scare tactics being used continue to get more and more unbelievable. It's 'Chicken Little" all over again.

I mean if you listen to Gore, as well as most Democrats, including Barry, every single unusual weather pattern can somehow be directly related to climate change. During his most recent rant Gore chose to reference the recent flooding in Germany. "There’s a 500-year flood going on in Southern Germany today," Gore said. "We’re seeing these thousand-year, 500-year events occur on a regular basis now," Gore said. Gore said urgency was required to combat global warming and he went so far as to urge Barry "Almighty to "get moving" on an issue that most of us recognize as being pretty bogus.

However it was in an article on global warming that was posted June 20 on Spiegel Online, a German climate scientist by the name of Hans von Storch said that the predictions of a warming planet have not panned out so far. "That hasn't happened," Storch said. He added, "In fact, the increase over the last 15 years was just 0.06 degrees Celsius (0.11 degrees Fahrenheit) – a value very close to zero." Storch, by the way, is a professor at the Meteorological Institute of the University of Hamburg and also the director of the Institute for Coastal Research at the Helmholtz Research Centre in Geesthacht, Germany.

It was in this same Spiegel article that the interviewer asked Storch about that flooding in Germany that Gore referended. To which Storch responded, "Is global warming the culprit?" Storch went on to say, "I'm not aware of any studies showing that floods happen more often today than in the past." Storch also said, "I also just attended a hydrologists' conference in Koblenz, and none of the scientists there described such a finding." So you see, as much as these climate change fanatics would like us all to believe the world is coming to an end, and it's all our fault, there are many who say that it just ain't so!

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