Debunking Al Gore, Part 1
What follows are some bullet points from a recent US Senate floor speech by Sen. Jim Inhofe (R- OK) highlighting but a few of the shortcomings of Al Gore's "Inconvenient Truth" documentary. This should be required reading. The rest of the speech can be read here.
AL GORE INCONVIENIENT TRUTH
In May, our nation was exposed to perhaps one of the slickest science
propaganda films of all time: former Vice President Gore’s “An
Inconvenient Truth.” In addition to having the backing of Paramount
Pictures to market this film, Gore had the full backing of the media,
and leading the cheerleading charge was none other than the Associated
Press.
On June 27, the Associated Press ran an article by Seth Borenstein that
boldly declared “Scientists give two thumbs up to Gore's movie.” The
article quoted only five scientists praising Gore’s science, despite
AP’s having contacted over 100 scientists.
http://www.usatoday.com/weather/news/2006-06-27-inconvenient-truth-reviews_x.htm
The
fact that over 80% of the scientists contacted by the AP had not even
seen the movie or that many scientists have harshly criticized the
science presented by Gore did not dissuade the news outlet one bit from
its mission to promote Gore’s brand of climate alarmism.
http://epw.senate.gov/pressitem.cfm?party=rep&id=257909
I am almost at a loss as to how to begin to address the series of
errors, misleading science and unfounded speculation that appear in the
former Vice President’s film Here is what Richard Lindzen, a
meteorologist from MIT has written about “An Inconvenient Truth.” “A
general characteristic of Mr. Gore's approach is to assiduously ignore
the fact that the earth and its climate are dynamic; they are always
changing even without any external forcing. To treat all change as
something to fear is bad enough; to do so in order to exploit that fear
is much worse.” http://www.opinionjournal.com/extra/?id=110008597
What follows is a very brief summary of the science that the former
Vice President promotes in either a wrong or misleading way:
• He promoted the now debunked “hockey stick” temperature chart in an attempt to prove man’s overwhelming impact on the climate
•He attempted to minimize the significance of Medieval Warm period and the Little Ice Age
•He insisted on a link between increased hurricane activity and global warming that most sciences believe does not exist.
•He asserted that today’s Arctic is experiencing unprecedented warmth
while ignoring that temperatures in the 1930’s were as warm or warmer
•He claimed the Antarctic was warming and losing ice but failed to
note, that is only true of a small region and the vast bulk has been
cooling and gaining ice.
•He hyped unfounded fears that Greenland’s ice is in danger of disappearing
•He erroneously claimed that ice cap on Mt. Kilimanjaro is disappearing
due to global warming, even while the region cools and researchers
blame the ice loss on local land-use practices
•He made assertions of massive future sea level rise that is way out
side of any supposed scientific “consensus” and is not supported in
even the most alarmist literature.
•He incorrectly implied that a Peruvian glacier's retreat is due to
global warming, while ignoring the fact that the region has been
cooling since the 1930s and other glaciers in South America are
advancing
•He blamed global warming for water loss in Africa's Lake Chad, despite
NASA scientists concluding that local population and grazing factors
are the more likely culprits
•He inaccurately claimed polar bears are drowning in significant numbers due to melting ice when in fact they are thriving
•He completely failed to inform viewers that the 48 scientists who
accused President Bush of distorting science were part of a political
advocacy group set up to support Democrat Presidential candidate John
Kerry in 2004
Now that was just a brief sampling of some of the errors presented in
“An Inconvenient Truth.” Imagine how long the list would have been if I
had actually seen the movie -- there would not be enough time to
deliver this speech today.