This is the way science works in the Cult of Climastrology: manufacture some scares rather than actually doing science and saying “here it is”
(Watts Up With That?) Former Vice President Al Gore: “The language that the IPCC used in presenting it was torqued up a little bit, appropriately – how [else] do they get the attention of policy-makers around the world?†Video follows.
Gore admission that the UN IPCC report was “torqued up†in order to “get the attention of policy-makers around the world†is just the latest in a long line of evidence that the UN climate panel is nothing more than “a purely political body posing as a scientific institution.â€
PBS NEWSHOUR – ONE-ON-ONE – Broadcast: October 12, 2018 – (Gore’s quote begins at 1 min. 30 into video)
PBS host Judy Woodruff to Former Vice President Al Gore: “They are painting a much more alarming picture of what we face than we had previously known…â€
Gore: “The language that the [UN] IPCC used in presenting it was torqued up a little bit, appropriately – how [else] do they get the attention of policy-makers around the world?â€
Right before this exchange, about 1:22. Gore was yammering on about using the Earth’s atmosphere as an open sewer for man-made global warming pollution. You know, CO2 which plants love and provide the base of the food chain. Then he probably hopped in a fossil fueled vehicle.
But this is what the CoC is all about: attempting to scare people, especially compliant lawmakers, in order to get them to institute rules, regulations, and laws that force citizens to live the life the Warmists mostly won’t live voluntarily. They want everyone to be forced to comply with CoC beliefs, which boil down to fees/taxes and government dominance over our lives.
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Someone thought it was a good idea to send the mayor of Hamilton Township (New Jersey) a bag of penis-shaped candy as a prank.
New York’s attorney general filed a lawsuit Tuesday against ExxonMobil for allegedly downplaying for decades the risk the company’s oil products pose on the climate, The New York Times reported Wednesday.
A deportee from the United States trying to get back to the life he spent more than a decade building. A woman whose soldier husband already is in the U.S. with their 4-year-old son. A teenager desperate to earn money to support his diabetic mother back home.
Climate change is a crisis needing an aggressive, coordinated response, not expensive and unaccountable spending measures like Initiative 1631.
The president didn’t seem to notice. He waved, in his desultory fashion. The Secret Service agents clustered around him, ushered him toward the armored limo idling outside at the curb.
“Basically I’m trying to recreate a micro, nano, tiny version of Earth in a jar,†Baute said in an interview. “And to do that, I need to think a lot about, mostly, air.â€

