From the “say your prayers, we’re gonna roast” department.
On January 25th, 2006, while at the Sundance film festival, screening “An Inconvenient Truth”, Al Gore said this as chronicled in an article by CBS News:
The former vice president came to town for the premiere of “An Inconvenient Truth,” a documentary chronicling what has become his crusade since losing the 2000 presidential election: Educating the masses that global warming is about to toast our ecology and our way of life.
Gore has been saying it for decades, since a college class in the 1960s convinced him that greenhouse gases from oil, coal and other carbon emissions were trapping the sun’s heat in the atmosphere, resulting in a glacial meltdown that could flood much of the planet.
Americans have been hearing it for decades, wavering between belief and skepticism that it all may just be a natural part of Earth’s cyclical warming and cooling phases.
And politicians and corporations have been ignoring the issue for decades, to the point that unless drastic measures to reduce greenhouse gases are taken within the next 10 years, the world will reach a point of no return, Gore said.
He sees the situation as “a true planetary emergency.”
“If you accept the truth of that, then nothing else really matters that much,” Gore said in an interview with The Associated Press. “We have to organize quickly to come up with a coherent and really strong response, and that’s what I’m devoting myself to.”
Well, the 10 years are about up, by now, warming should have reached “planetary emergency levels” Let’s look at the data:
Satellite data since 1979:
As you can see, little has changed since 2006. Note the spike in 1998, in the 18 years since the great El Niño of 97/98, that hasn’t been matched, and the current one we are in isn’t stronger, and looks to be on the way to decaying. So much for the “monster” El Niño.
Dr. John Christy recently wrote of the satellite record since 1979:
While a 0.12 C trend isn’t exactly a sprint to climate catastrophe (the 1.2 C or 2.2 degrees F rise over 100 years would be roughly equal to the warming seen most spring days between 10 a.m. and noon), it nonetheless has been a steady trend for the past several years. Take away the random variations caused by warm and cold weather systems, and any long-term trend, no matter how small, will produce climate records on a regular basis. Add to that long-term warming the additional heat of a large El Niño, and record-setting monthly average temperatures should be both routine and expected.
Despite that, early indications are that 2015 will end as the third warmest year in the satellite temperature record, behind 1998 and 2010. That is the early indication. Typically, the warmest temperatures are seen in the second year of an El Niño warming event, although there have been exceptions. If the typical pattern holds true, the second year of the current El Niño would be expected to bring more record high temperatures in 2016, perhaps including a new record high temperature for the year.
The fastest warming place on Earth over the past 37 years has been in the Arctic Ocean north of the Svalbard archipelago, where temperatures have been rising 0.5 C (about 0.9 degrees F) per decade. The fastest cooling spot was over the eastern Antarctic near Dome C. Temperatures there have been falling at the rate of 0.41 C (about 0.74 degrees F) per decade.

The surface record for the last 10 years:

Source: http://woodfortrees.org/plot/hadcrut4gl/from:2006/plot/hadcrut4gl/from:2006/trend
Of course, proponents of climatic catastrophe will look at that and say “Gore was right!” …except there is this small niggling problem, a fairly large El Niño in 2015, which has nothing to do with CO2 induced warming as Gore claimed ten years ago. Note the spike in 2007, in the nine years since, that hasn’t been matched.
The real point here is to note that, no matter whether you are looking at the satellite record or the surface temperature record, is that the temperature hasn’t risen dramatically in the last 10 years, and the dramatic spikes we see in the surface and satellite temperature records correspond to a natural event that’s been going on for millennia; El Niño.
According to Gore, this map should have been all reds now.
In a recent post about why El Nino drive global temperatures, Dr. Roy Spencer wrote this: What Causes El Nino Warmth?
Dick Lindzen suggested to me recently that this might be a good time to address the general question, “what causes the global-average warmth during El Nino?”
Some of you might say, “the sun, of course”. Yes, the sun’s energy is the ultimate source of energy for the climate system, but it really doesn’t explain why El Nino years are unusually warm…or why La Nina years are unusually cool.
The answer lies in the circulation of the Pacific Ocean, more specifically the vertical circulation of that ocean basin.
The short answer is that, during El Nino, there is an average decrease in the vertical overturning and mixing of cold, deep ocean waters with solar-heated warm surface waters. The result is that the surface waters become warmer than average, and deeper waters become colder than average. The opposite situation occurs during La Nina.
Importantly, the change shows up in global average ocean computations, based upon ocean temperature data (see our Fig. 3, here); this means that the changes centered in the Pacific are not offset by changes of the opposite sign occurring in other ocean basins.
So, the big warming events of the last 10 years have been El Niño related, a natural event, and even they haven’t reached catastrophic levels of global temperature.
Al Gore’s posited “within the next 10 years, the world will reach a point of no return” and “a true planetary emergency.” is proving to be nothing more than PR bullshit to push his movie, and won’t happen by the ten year countdown of January 25th 2016.

Gaia seems to be a “Gore denier”. How inconvenient.
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Note: within a few minutes of publication this post was updated to fix a formatting error, a source for the countdown graphic, and a repeated phrase on temperature, and fix of the date of the 10 year anniversary from 2015 to 2016
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This is truly awful. What it is really saying is that we have only 24 days before Al-Buffoon starts another round of long, boring “chicken little/sky is falling” speeches!!
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“After Katrina, it’s just going to get worse.” – Al Gore
Uh, Al, it hasn’t.
Ex-tobacco grower, Big Oil and climate scam profiteer Prince Albert has a lot of explaining to do, which is why the disgusting blob hides these days.
When Arctic sea ice keeps growing along with the oceanic oscillation switches, the fat masher fool will be nowhere to be found. Except maybe on the Apple board, where his corrupt former dealings with Communist China come in handy.
Al Gore is correct! Everything he has said would happen has happend! Exstream weather! Wildfires in the north west! Oceans rising! So what will be next? The big freeze? Or Soylent Green.😉
If by “north west” you mean the States of Idaho, Oregon, and Washington, then be aware that the number and extent of wildfire is not increasing and, in fact, we’ve had bigger.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Fire_of_1910
Interested in Canada? Search using this: 1950 monster fire burned its way into history
Or for recent US numbers go here:
http://www.nifc.gov/fireInfo/fireInfo_stats_totalFires.html
The rest of your rant is equally and easily refuted. I don’t have time.
John, you missed the ‘winky.’
I’ve been doing my part.
😎
I liked the way you kept switching the visuals.
It’s amazing how much fun you can have with an Al Gore mask and a Chicken Suit.
I’ve had fun with the Goricle as well.
http://i49.tinypic.com/mt4a40.jpg
I re-uploaded this, tinypic removed it once,
it may not last long:
http://i67.tinypic.com/2jai6hc.jpg
Haha, too cool, I mean hot, I mean — well great. Love the — we will Barry you!
Eugene WR Gallun
Sadly, Al Gore, Obama, and the UN are fighting the wrong enemy. The real danger to life is not the rise of the average temperatures by a couple of degrees, even if true. The real danger to mankind, which may be upon us before the end of this century as the new sci-fi novel “Shield of Life” is projecting, is the neglected topic of the slowly depleting ozone layer, which is most definitely man-made!
Been there, done that.
Eugene WR Gallun
Good read
All the tree huggers will piss their pants waiting for this garbage.
Brandon,
“Seriously, that is NOT helping convince me that you have any better idea of what the future holds.”
That is exactly the point I was making, but it’s not only me. Nobody knows what the future climate will be like. An ice age may set in (we know one is coming eventually), or a big rock from the outer reaches of the solar system may smack us. Perhaps a global pandemic will strike. There’s no point in panicking about any of these these things. The best course of action is to be as prepared as possible for any eventuality and then deal with it if/when it happens. And for us humans that means improving our knowledge and technology, because that’s how we’ve gotten this far. Crippling our power infrastructure and economies is not the answer.
Paul Penrose,
I reiterate MY original point: you therefore have no basis for saying, “Yes, there is nothing to be concerned about.”
I acknowledge your argument, I simply don’t agree with it. My way of thinking is this: the higher the expressed uncertainty of the future of the climate system, the higher the perceived risk of making changes to it.
To the best of my knowledge, the ice age cycles over the past million or so years have been timed by Earth’s orbital parameters affecting summertime insolation at high northern latitudes, a la Milankovitch theory …
… and if you look at the prediction for summertime insolation at 65 degrees N latitude, you will see that it calls for an ever so slight increase over the next few tens of thousands of years. All else being equal (i.e., leaving the system to its own devices), the next full-blown global ice age would not be expected for another 150-200 kyrs from now.
Re: comet/asteroid strikes and global pandemics; both are things we can and should attempt to reduce the risk of occurring. Even if we could not, the fact that “random” disaster could strike at any time is not a good reason to mitigate climate risk. I see risk as an additive/subtractive (net), not either/or, concept.
I hold that panic is the absolute worst way to deal with potential threats because panic increases risk. Or another way of putting it, panic is a form of disaster in and of itself.
I think the better principle is: an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. That does NOT mean I discount the value of being prepared for unforeseen eventualities.
I agree, however again, I do not hold the view that mitigation [1] and adaptation are mutually exclusive.
Of course not. I’m not much for cures that are worse than the disease, doubly so for preventative measures. I think all viable options need to be on the table. For me that means nuclear power and natural gas (the former more than the latter, as well as the better long-term option) to replace coal. Solar and wind where it makes sense, and NOT as primary sources. I think that geothermal has not gotten enough attention because I believe it has the best potential to provide reliable baseload power with high uptime percentage AND without the same safety issues as fission.
Diversification and redundancy are things which I think tend to reduce risk.
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[1] I’m not big on the use of the word “mitigation” either — it is implicitly limiting. “Migration to” in the sense of “transition to” other forms of energy which emit less CO2 per unit power better represent how I believe we should address climate risk.
Hmmm…..if he was really all that concerned about CO2 and CAGW (before it had a name), then why did he waste so much time and effort on plugging the ozone hole?
This satire of Gore and Mann is pretty fun as long as we are mocking those guys.
Al GOREBULL also said the our kaliforniah coasts would be under water by 2012. GOREBULL WARMINGS!!!!! Hard to believe this fraud parasite has made money from carbon trading
If by “warmth” you mean heat, I posit there is no change. First, temperature is not a measurement of heat; second, to my knowledge no has actually calculated the heat difference if any for el-nino years, third do we even have the data needed to do the calculation.
George Lawson
January 4, 2016 at 4:27 am
Al Gore should be brought to trial for his part in the promotion of the global warming farce that was based on false evidence in order to line his own pockets with millions of dollars, and for the resultant un calculable cost to world economies, and for his part in making the world’s poor a lot worse off.
What those greenies succeeded at doing is merely putting horse blinders on all followers … Why? China doubled coal produciton since “inconveniental Fakes” was shown ten years ago. As a result, we have too much aluminium!! Hooray!We still continue to allow oil producers to flare gas that allows one quarter to one third of natural gas to be wasted so that oil producers can keep drilling for more oil ! Where were they at Paris? Partying around with those fake greenies? We are still greenwashing firewood as “clean ” firewood while we ignore many thousands of chainsaws, logsplitters, hauling pickups that consumes gasoline and diesel to bring firewood to our porches… I still support clean energy but I am no fake!! or Flakey!
Brandon Gates you said :
“Those who study paleoclimate demonstrably rely on archaeology, paleontology, glaciology, geology and near-countless other -ologies. Would you argue that more or less than half of paleoclimatologists agree that human activities are having an noticeable warming influence on the planet?”
I call b*ll*cks to that. This site has a full suite of prehistoric data to call you grade one liar.
In fact the Earth is dying. The atmosphere is escaping. Our recent actions are a blessing from “Gaia”.
http://www.oocities.org/marie.mitchell@rogers.com/climate_files/Five_Myr_Climate_Change.png
And its always been said anyone who drops in Milankovitch cycles for their last resort must prove from the sum of the graphs what the temperature will be. They try. They cannot because the theory does work in reverse.
http://serc.carleton.edu/images/microbelife/topics/proxies/milankovich_cycles.png
Can anyone show me the total Solar forcing that creates the ices ages here?
Andyj,
This site, which I included in the post to which you are responding …
https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/data-access/paleoclimatology-data/datasets
… does indeed contain reams of evidence that climate has changed in the past and is almost certainly always changing. It’s really not clear to me how that makes me a liar for saying: Those who study paleoclimate demonstrably rely on archaeology, paleontology, glaciology, geology and near-countless other -ologies.
… and then asking: Would you argue that more or less than half of paleoclimatologists agree that human activities are having an noticeable warming influence on the planet?
Perhaps you could elaborate?
References?
Last resort? Try first resort. I know of no other better explanation for 100 kyr glaciation cycles over the past million years than subsequent works based on Milankovitch’s initial calculations.
Yeah, I’ve posted a similar plot at least twice on this very thread. I’m still not seeing a problem, please further explain your meaning.
Try Berger (1978): http://www.whoi.edu/science/GG/paleoseminar/pdf/berger78.pdf
You can find data from his subsequent work here:
ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/paleo/contributions_by_author/berger1995/
ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/paleo/contributions_by_author/berger1996/
Well I don’t believe this for one second but my 9th grade science class teacher said 90% of icebergs are already submerged!! Imagine that!!! Too bad Al Gore wasn’t my classmate….
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Manbearpig is real. I don’t care what you all say…
Down to 14 days.