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Fifth Column
Gore urges moral crusade against global warming..and urges solar impeachment
2006-04-07
Al Gore brought corporate executives and environmentally minded investors roaring to their feet Thursday with multimedia images of an overheating planet and a call for Americans to reclaim their "moral authority" by tackling global warming.
Bore does not understand the atmosphere, and climate dynamics. Antarctic cooling flatly contradicts the climate models that are the basis of the global warming hypothesis. The 1930s were warmer on the Arctic Rim than the 1990s.

"This is really not a political issue, it is disguised as a political issue," Gore said. "It is a moral issue, it is an ethical issue — If we allow this to happen, we will destroy the habitability of the planet. We can't do that, and I am confident we won't do that."
The moral issue is not global warming: It's immoral for a washed up, ignorant politician pandering to a scientifically ignorant crowd with biased, questionable data to resurrect a dead career.

As a U.S. senator, Gore gave global warming talks 15 years ago in Washington that relied almost entirely on scientists' best guesses and computer models.
Homer Simpson: "Models! Is there anything they can't do?"

Now bolstered by real climate changes, he has gone Hollywood, with movies of collapsing ice shelves, then-and-now shots of vanishing glaciers and lakes, telegenic photos of dwindling wildlife species — plus floods, tornadoes and, of course, hurricanes.
Total BS. The current climate is still recovering from the last ice age. The Northern Hemisphere is emerging from the warm phase of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation. Think 1960s and 1970s.

"We have been blind to the fact that the human species is now having a crushing impact on the ecological system of the planet," Gore said.
Only around 5% of the world's greenhouse gases are generated by humans. That's a second order effect.

After Katrina, Rita and Wilma in 2005, federal hurricane scientists used the Greek alphabet in naming tropical storms.
This was anticipated as the Gulf of Mexico is undergoing it's warm phase.

"This is the first foretaste of a cup that will be offered to us again and again and again until we regain our moral authority," BS!! BS!! BS!!! Gore told members of Ceres, an organization of companies, investors and environmentalists pressing for greener behavior by corporations.

Gore's message is much the same as it was in the early 1990s, but his talk in Oakland comes at a political tipping point in the debate not about global warming, but what to do about it.
Mother Nature is the first order effect. If you could decrease by 80% human contribution...which would cost the global economy over a trillion dollars...it would likely not be measurable. Humans are a second order effect.

Twenty-two states and the District of Columbia now insist on some percentage of renewables for their energy. Washington state and Oregon are considering a carbon tax. California and a coalition of eight Northeast states are setting mandatory caps on greenhouse gases and moving toward carbon markets. Oakland and 217 other U.S. cities with a total population of more than 40 million have endorsed the Kyoto treaty's limits on greenhouse gases.
BS!!! BS!!! BS!!!

More than 40 U.S. corporations in the Fortune 500 say they favor mandatory federal regulation of greenhouse gases, and many executives say they now see such emissions limits as inevitable within five to 10 years.
They see it's easier to spend money "doing their part" than going into bankruptcy in lawsuits. It's called pragmatism.

In Congress, the number of bills dealing with climate change has rocketed from seven in 1997 to more than 100 this year, said Truman Semans of the Pew Center on Global Climate Change.
It's the sexy money magnet.

"It shows what politicians believe it's important to have a record on, and they believe it's important to have a record on climate change," he said Thursday.
politicians can't spell science and wouldn't recognize it if it bit them in the butt.

New Mexico's U.S. senators, Pete Domenici and Jeff Bingaman, who led the Senate last summer in passing a resolution favoring some form of regulation on greenhouse gases, on Tuesday held the first hearings in Congress on creating a mandatory cap on greenhouse emissions and setting up a carbon market to drive less carbon-intensive technologies.
No one should be arguing that we should do nothing about the human contribution.

At those hearings, trade associations for the electric-power and mining industries opposed the new rules as potentially disastrous for the U.S. economy. But executives of General Electric, Wal-Mart, Duke Energy, Exelon and other companies urged the senators to move ahead.

If a carbon market were in place that could place a price on the right to release greenhouse gases, then technologies to curb those emissions would rise in value, and the corporate risks of those emissions could be quantified by financial markets, said Kaj Jensen of Bank of America.

"It's inevitable," Jensen told Ceres members. "The only real question we think is when we will have a market in place."
That's insane.

Many of the answers — increased energy efficiency, conservation, expanded use of alternative fuels — already are in hand, Gore argued.
No one is arguing that we should do nothing about the human contribution. But it is a flipping 2nd order effect for crying out loud!

"We already have everything we need to get started on solving this crisis. We can solve it," he said. The nation overcame slavery, gave women the right to vote, defeated global fascism on two fronts simultaneously and put a man on the moon, he said. "We can do this if we set our minds to this."
I move we sew Gore's mouth shut as the hot air, and methane from the bovine excrement contribute to global warming.

The issue is politically charged and billions are riding on it. Nobody is talking about the record cold in Europe...the impact of the Gulf Stream shutting down...and the radical changes in the Arctic ice pack this winter that will have long term effects on the weather. Nobody is talking about the variation in solar constant.

Posted by:anymouse

#18  thanks, no more run-ons, moderator please correct or delete, thanks
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2006-04-07 22:18  

#17  Ya need spaces in there to break it up, Jim. Can't have long character strings without spaces, or she won't wrap.
Posted by: Dave D.   2006-04-07 22:16  

#16  Wha Happen? sorry didn't mean to destroy the format, no idea why it didn't wrap properly.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2006-04-07 22:11  

#15  RJ - too long, dude! ya broke the window
Posted by: Frank G   2006-04-07 22:10  

#14  And what happens if a volcano erupts causing a heavy does of greenhouse effect ? Will big Al throw himself in to please the volcano gods ?

Oplease,oplease,oplease,oplease,oplease,oplease,oplease,oplease,oplease,oplease,oplease,oplease,oplease,oplease,oplease,oplease,oplease,oplease,oplease,oplease,oplease
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2006-04-07 22:09  

#13  Hell wit it, Mars sharmarz, where's that damn wndowpane?
Posted by: 6   2006-04-07 22:04  

#12  So, when big Al realizes that China is the major cause of greenhouse gases, is he heading off to Bejing with his anti-factorybreath sermon ?
I think not. And what happens if a volcano erupts causing a heavy does of greenhouse effect ? Will big Al throw himself in to please the volcano gods ? What about it, erh Al ?
Posted by: wxjames   2006-04-07 21:43  

#11  Vanuatu and help the inhabitants deal with geomorphic glacial rebound that's drowning the islands.

OP, I assume you made that up, cos Vanuatu hasn't had glaciers in recent geological times and if it has isostatic readjustment (I think that's the term) would cause Vanuatu to rise (out of the ocean), not sink, because the weight of the ice has been removed.
Posted by: phil_b   2006-04-07 21:35  

#10  Sometimes I think there is deep meaning in what Joe says. Most days I think someone has written an AI and is having a little fun with us.
Posted by: phil_b   2006-04-07 21:30  

#9  What is it with washed-up donk politicians? Can they do anything but complain and curse the US government? Gore doesn't have the brains of a chipmunk, and wouldn't understand scientific discussion of global warming if you spoon-fed it to him. This is just another attempt to grab publicity and pretend you're still relevant. He needs to move to Vanuatu and help the inhabitants deal with geomorphic glacial rebound that's drowning the islands.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2006-04-07 21:29  

#8  Joe nails it ergo again!!!!! (At least Barbara got the right computer message, before unfortunately, her head exploded.) :)
Posted by: Inspector Clueso   2006-04-07 21:27  

#7  The Left > MANKIND MUST ABSOLUTELY AND UNDENIABLY CONTROL GOD + SUN, ETC. ERGO IS WHY WE'RE SENDING OUR MISSLES AND SPACESHIPS IN THE OTHER DIRECTION, D *** YOU!? Vote for the Dems in 2008, so that Americans in righteous indignation and moral outrage can work to save the Sun by not saving the Sun, ergo saving the Earth.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-04-07 21:13  

#6  "Gore urges moral crusade"

"Gore" and "moral" in the same sentence....

doesnotcomputedoesnotcomputedoesnotecompute

**head explodes**
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-04-07 19:56  

#5  www.junkscience.com is the best debunker of the shonky so-called science out there.

Nice comments anymouse.
Posted by: phil_b   2006-04-07 18:26  

#4  "We have been blind to the fact that the human species is now having a crushing impact on the ecological system of the planet," Gore said.

Oh, for cryin' out loud... just eat a bullet, Al. Really. Off yourself, and you'll have the satisfaction that you did your own little bit to improve life on this planet by no longer consuming precious resources and no longer generating hot air.

Plus, the rest of us will be able to enjoy what few days we have left before the oceans rise and drown us all, or famine hits, BECAUSE WE WON'T HAVE TO LISTEN TO ANY MORE OF YOUR DAMN BULLSHIT.

Jeepers. Can you imagine what it would have been like if this dingdong had won in 2000??????

Posted by: Dave D.   2006-04-07 18:23  

#3  Say, I've lost my Gore "Kamehameha" pic in a crash, if anyone has it, could they please repost it?
Posted by: Anonymoose   2006-04-07 18:03  

#2  "Global warming " is no longer the operative phrase, Al. It's now "climate change". Say it with me..."climate change".
Cover your ass, no matter what happens. Didn't you get the memo? The "Pew Center on Global Climate Change" did.
Posted by: tu3031   2006-04-07 15:59  

#1  I'm doing my part by farting my way to a warmer earth!
Posted by: DarthVader   2006-04-07 15:43  

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