State of the Climate: 10 years after Al Gore declared a 'planetary emergency' – top 10 reasons Gore was wrong

gore-10yearsAs I pointed out a couple of weeks ago, ten years ago today, Al Gore said we had only a decade left to save the planet from global warming. But Earth and humanity has been doing just fine since then.

People that know money over at Investor’s Business Daily, said that “We Know Al Gore’s Been Running A Global Warming Racket” and listed five ways they ascertain this, I’m going to list those, embellish them, and add a few of my own. IBD writes:


 

While preening at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2006 during the premiere of his “An Inconvenient Truth” fib-umentary, Gore made his grand declaration. The former vice president said, in the words of the AP reporter taking down his story, that

“unless drastic measures to reduce greenhouse gases are taken within the next 10 years, the world will reach a point of no return.” In Gore’s own words, he claimed we were in “a true planetary emergency.”

Ten years later, he’s probably hoping that everyone has forgotten about his categorical statement…


Meanwhile he’s been busy turning his gloom and doom predictions into cash and assets. here is their list (first 5, with my embellishments), and 5 more items -Anthony

1.

Satellite data says that Earth hasn’t warmed in nearly 20 years. Yes, 2015 supposedly “smashed” the previous temperature record. But actually it was the third-warmest year on record according to satellites.

UAH_LT_1979_thru_December_2015_v6-1

Claims of “hottest ever” in 2015 have been due in part to a strong El Niño in 2015 (which even climate scientist Dr. Richard Betts grudgingly admits to) and some statistical sleight of hand by NOAA to boost temperatures. They said in 1997, that the current absolute temperature of the Earth was warmer by several degrees that today, but they’ve since changed their methodology and say that’s no longer the case…however, their initial claim lines up with what we see in the satellite record above about 1997 and 1998 when the supersized El Niño happened.

2.

Predictions that climate change — the rebranding of “global warming” when it turned out that predicted warming wasn’t happening — would cause catastrophic weather damage haven’t panned out.

German insurance giant Munich Re says losses from natural disasters were lower in 2015 than in 2014 and lowest since 2009. The facts are sharply at odds with Gore’s 2012 claim that “dirty weather” caused by “dirty fossil fuel” has created “extreme weather” that “is happening all over the world with increasing frequency.” Even the IPCC said that there is no link of climate to extreme weather, and the prestigious journal Nature said in 2012:

Better models are needed before exceptional events can be reliably linked to global warming.

3.

Despite all the self-congratulatory international conferences and pseudo-agreements, the world has done nothing to “fight global warming.”

Mr. Gore cannot claim that his deadline has been extended because some governments have forced their citizens to cut carbon dioxide emissions. CO2 levels keep climbing and now exceed 401 parts per million in the atmosphere. It is simply not the dangerous greenhouse gas we’ve repeatedly been told it is. Noted environmentalist Bjorn Lomborg said in a policy paper of the recent COP21 agreement:

Current climate policy promises will do little to stabilize the climate and their impact will be undetectable for many decades. Paris COP21 commitments [by the EU] will reduce temperatures by just 0.05°C in 2100

4.

In the mid- to late-2000s, Gore repeatedly predicted that an ice-free Arctic Ocean was coming in 2014. But as usual, his fortune-telling was wrong. By 2014, Arctic ice had grown thicker and covered a greater area than it did when he made his prediction. And, three of the last years of Arctic Ice measurements since 2012 have been in the “normal range” i.e., within two standard deviations, according to NSIDC:

NSIDC-arctic-ice-2012-2015-chart

Even more inconvenient, it seems the Arctic ice has reached a new stable baseline, and has a “pause” of it’s own going on. In the University of Illinois Cryosphere today graph below, note the nearly flat trend line in recent years since 2007:

arctic-trend-pause

More at the WUWT Sea Ice Reference Page

5.

Gore’s movie, An Inconvenient Truth, which somehow won an Oscar, was found by a British judge to contain nine errors. The judge said it could not be shown to students unless it included a notice pointing out the errors.

6.

And then there’s the polar bears. Mr. Gore was so worried about Arctic sea ice, he made polar bears the poster child for “climate change” In his AIT movie, Mr. Gore said:

“That’s not good for creatures like polar bears who depend on the ice,”

Gore says in “An Inconvenient Truth” as ominous music plays in the background, adding that a new study found

“polar bears that have actually drowned swimming long distances, up to 60 miles, to find the ice.”

Well, reality bites Gore, for two reasons. There’s more Polar Bears now than ever:

polarbear_billboard

And…they were able to handle ice free periods in Earth’s history before, just fine.

Biologists report a 42% increase in some populations, saying they are doing fine, with some as “fat as pigs”:

A Svalbard polar bear in the fall of 2015

A Svalbard polar bear in the fall of 2015

 

7.

Mr. Gore said in his movie that there would be a “shutting down of the ocean conveyor”.

ocean_conveyor

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change said this gulf stream may slow down, but it is not likely to stop completely. A more recent study by NASA suggests even that isn’t going to happen:

New NASA measurements of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, part of the global ocean conveyor belt that helps regulate climate around the North Atlantic, show no significant slowing over the past 15 years. The data suggest the circulation may have even sped up slightly in the recent past.

8.

Mr. Gore claimed in his movie (citing hurricane Katrina) that “hurricanes are getting stronger due to global warming”. Well, the data says otherwise, and there’s been no strong Cat4 or Cat5 hurricanes that have impacted the USA since hurricane Wilma in October of 2005, spanning at entire decade:

decade-of-hurricane-drought1

9.

Mr. Gore said in his movie that the snows of Kilmanjaro was disappearing due to global warming:

Kilimanjaro 1993, left and in 2000, right Image: NASA/USGS

And now we’re beginning to see the impact in the real world. This is Mount Kilimanjaro more than 30 years ago, and more recently. And a friend of mine just came back from Kilimanjaro with a picture he took a couple of months ago. Another friend of mine Lonnie Thompson studies glaciers. Here’s Lonnie with a sliver of a once mighty glacier. Within the decade there will be no more snows of Kilimanjaro.

Well, that’s pure weapons-grade bullshit, it is actually dues to clear-cutting of the forests around the mountain, resulting in lower evapotranspiration, putting less water vapor into upslope winds, which allows the icecap to sublimate due to lack of replenishment.

Even some climate scientists said Gore’s claim was bogus, citing internal communcations with Thompson::

I’ve heard Lonnie Thompson talk about the Kilimanjaro core and he got some localtemperatures – that we don’t have access to, and there was little warming in them.The same situation applies for Quelccaya in Peru and also some of his Tibet sites. Lonnie thinks they are disappearing because of sublimation, but he can’t pin anything down. – Phil Jones, Climate Research Unit, in the climategate emails

10.

And finally, then there’s this. For his “Climate Reality Project” Al Gore made a “Climate 101” video with Bill Nye claiming to “prove” that CO2 causes warming. The experiment was so inept, and so poorly designed, that they had to resort to faking the results in post production.

Despite being clearly shown to be faked, it is STILL up on his website today unchanged, as this screencap at the time of writing shows:

gore-climate101-stillonwebsite

Simply put: Mr. Gore is a bald faced liar. Why does anybody still listen to him?

The terrible truth for Mr. Gore in this last decade is that nature itself has shown that there is no “planetary emergency”. Not one of the dire predictions he made has come to pass.


Note: shortly after publication, formatting in the first 5 paragraphs was changed to make it clear that IBD was the source of some of the writing.

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Some random guy
January 25, 2016 12:08 pm

But he made a ton of money.

Curious George
Reply to  Some random guy
January 25, 2016 1:26 pm

Definitely. He is an unconventional businessman, but who cares? (I do; I don’t like his hand in my pocket.)

Just an engineer.
Reply to  Some random guy
January 25, 2016 3:14 pm

Profits of Doom, I believe the term is.

Reply to  Just an engineer.
January 26, 2016 12:18 pm
cassandra
January 25, 2016 12:20 pm

I wonder why Gore hasn’t sued anybody, following so many articles such as this? Someone should push him into it, and then the truth will be massively aired, throughout the world. Then just think of all the counter-claims against Gore et al from individuals, companies and whole countries!!!

Newsel
Reply to  cassandra
January 25, 2016 2:16 pm

His lawyers told him he was on hiding to nothing – he lied and both he and his lawyers know it. A case of “Least said sooner mended”
.

Just an engineer.
Reply to  cassandra
January 25, 2016 3:18 pm

I think the M. E. Mann lawsuit against Steyn has him rethinking his “options”.

Kpar
January 25, 2016 12:26 pm

And to think that, if it wasn’t for Ralph Nader, he would have become POTUS. And we would be studying the Q’ran by now….

Kalifornia Kook
January 25, 2016 12:27 pm

He’s a politician. Of course he lies. If we didn’t listen to the lies of politicians we’d hear nothing at all from them!

Russell
Reply to  Kalifornia Kook
January 25, 2016 12:38 pm

Kook you make me laugh. In the attached video go to the 26 minute You will see Sen., George McGovern also Sen., Albert Gore Sr., was part of the click Changed our diets and now we are all sick. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRe9z32NZHY

ferdberple
Reply to  Russell
January 25, 2016 2:13 pm

The bad science over saturated fat is the direct cause of the diabetes epidemic in the US today. Driven by politicians it has killed more people than global warming ever will.
And yet the evidence was clear. US dead in WWII showed low incidence of coronary artery disease. In the Korean War the US dead showed high incidence of coronary artery disease, even in casualties as young as 18 years old.
Something happened in the decade between WWII and the Korean War. And it wasn’t that Americans started eating butter and bacon. They had been eating those foods for a long time. What did happen was the introduction “heart healthy oils”.
Oils that until that time had only been eaten by humans in small quantities. Oils that were hydrogenated so they would be solid at room temperature. Oils that humans had never eaten before. Oils that we had never been selected by evolution to eat.
And it was the government of the day that led the charge. Now in Global Warming and Climate Change we see the same shameful, irresponsible meddling by government for political and financial advantage.

tgmccoy
Reply to  Russell
January 25, 2016 3:45 pm

ferdberple- very much agreed. All of my grandparents lived well past 80 some to their
late 90’s very little heart disease or cancer. But my Parents both died relatively young
and I have been convinced for a long time it was their high margarine (hydrogenated) oil high carb diets….
No I do not believe everything that govn’t research tells me…
BTW Atkins and South Beach saved my life ten years ago. I’m now back in the
cockpit and a healthy 62.

Brian H
Reply to  Russell
January 25, 2016 7:42 pm

clique

Hari Seldon
Reply to  Russell
January 27, 2016 5:54 am

: Do you have a link to that WWII / Korean War study? I’d love to read about this.

Goldrider
Reply to  Kalifornia Kook
January 25, 2016 12:59 pm

DOES anyone still listen to Gore? I hadn’t noticed, actually . . .

JohnWho
Reply to  Goldrider
January 25, 2016 1:25 pm

I believe David Letterman and Jay Leno still do. Thankfully, they don’t have the TV pulpit they once had.
Not sure what the current crop of late nite hosts think about Gore’s fearmongering.

Bloke down the pub
January 25, 2016 12:32 pm

The irony of it being called an inconvenient truth.

Reply to  Bloke down the pub
January 25, 2016 1:32 pm

For irony, Gore wrote a book called “An Assault on Reason”. I’m sure it was.

jorgekafkazar
Reply to  Bloke down the pub
January 25, 2016 3:02 pm

That’s known as ‘Proof by Assertion,’ or ‘Begging the Question.’ The propaganda didn’t wait until you were in your seats; it started when you read the marquee.

Just an engineer.
Reply to  Bloke down the pub
January 25, 2016 3:20 pm

Well perhaps you put it in the “satire” section.

Mohatdebos
January 25, 2016 12:35 pm

MSM had a great time making fun of Harold Camping’s prediction based on Rapture Theory that the world would end in 2011, yet the high priests of Mann-made global warming are never challenged on their prophecies of impending doom.

Leon Brozyna
January 25, 2016 12:37 pm

Simply put: Mr. Gore is a bald faced liar. Why does anybody still listen to him?

This is a question no one wants answered, lest some ugly truths about human nature be revealed.
Why do con men succeed?
Why do people keep going to Paul R. Ehrlich for advice and quote him as an expert, with his record of being spectacularly wrong on all counts?

Tom Halla
Reply to  Leon Brozyna
January 25, 2016 12:45 pm

Amen. Some people want to be scared.

Goldrider
Reply to  Tom Halla
January 25, 2016 1:01 pm

Every notice that secular “beliefs” like AGW are hitting all the same trigger points as that Olde-Tyme Religion? Apocalypse impending, we’ve all been bad, the sky’s giving us the stink-eye and only the High Priests have the knowledge to “interpret” the data. Same shit, different day! I guess some people’s weak brains just NEED this.

Reply to  Tom Halla
January 25, 2016 1:19 pm

“The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary.”
H. L. Mencken

PiperPaul
Reply to  Tom Halla
January 25, 2016 3:34 pm

Diverts their attention, perhaps.

Steve R
Reply to  Leon Brozyna
January 25, 2016 12:47 pm

I’m not sure that anybody does listen to him?

Kyle
Reply to  Leon Brozyna
January 25, 2016 2:07 pm

We have our own conman in Australia Tim Flannery every prediction he has made has been wrong but the leftist press and gov’t still go to him for quotes about AGW and the previous gov’t even paid him 180000 pa to be Climate Change Ambassador

Antonia
Reply to  Leon Brozyna
January 25, 2016 10:20 pm

Yes, it’a amazing isn’t it that Paul Erlich and Al Gore have any credibility when they have been so spectacularly wrong for so long. The same with the Australian idiot, Tim Flannery, who predicted that rains would never again fill the dams – and then Brisbane got flooded because a dam was overfull.
Is this sad state of affairs due to the gullible ‘beleivers’ in the fourth estate who have far more influence than they deserve?

mellyrn
Reply to  Leon Brozyna
January 26, 2016 11:27 am

We like to think of our bigbrained selves as rational beings. I believe we humans have much the same capacity for rational thought and intelligent decision-making as chickens have capacity for flight: we can do it; we don’t do it often and we don’t do it well, but every once in a while we get in a gorgeous soar and, hot damn! we think we’re eagles.
99.44% of the time, we have one of two reactions to an idea:
1a) It fails to register with us AT ALL;
1b) We shout, No! It can’t be! and refuse to listen further.
. . . or . . .
2) We glom onto it as if it were the Answer to Everything, from war to teenage acne.
It is to be noted that, once reaction 2 has occurred, 1a/1b will be the response from there on out.
About 0.56% of the time we think, “Hey, wait a minute . . . .”
We do this most when we are scared. This is why, the worse the crime, the greater the urge to convict someone, anyone, just so we can, that much sooner, believe we are safe again. And this is why we are so desperate to believe we can and do affect something as potentially deadly as climate.
The only defense I have found, for myself, is to genuinely, thoughtfully and carefully examine everything I believe. This means honestly listening to what the creationists are saying (spoiler: they do not understand the concept of a “falsified” theory — but you really should discover that your own self), to what the Bigfoot believers are saying, to what the Apollo-hoax-believers are saying. If you neglect ANYTHING just because you (think you) know it already, you are in danger of succumbing to Groupthink, of believing what you do because you were scared into it.
I am fond of saying that I do not believe the Earth is round. The usual response is, “So, you believe it’s flat???”
No, no — that puts the emphasis on the wrong word. I know the Earth is round — by which I mean, I know what the evidence (photography don’t count, thanks to the movie “Forrest Gump”) for a round Earth is; I know what it means; and I have observed at least some of it personally.
Most of my fellow citizens merely believe the Earth is round, chiefly by hearing other people ridiculed as “flat-Earthers” — which means, to the hindbrain, “I’d better believe in a round Earth if I don’t want to be made fun of!” Most of them (present company most likely excepted) couldn’t describe even one line of (nonphotographic — the ancients didn’t have no photography) evidence for a round Earth. They are mere believers.
There are climatic con men, taking advantage of this fact. Since I believe all politicians are con men, I figure Gore is one of them. Others, though — ones calling themselves scientists, as well as some of my neighbors — they’re probably scared. Alas, there is no rational argument that will alleviate blind fear.

guest
Reply to  mellyrn
January 28, 2016 4:03 pm

You can both believe and know. They aren’t mutually exclusive.

Phil
Reply to  mellyrn
January 28, 2016 4:23 pm

Yet, there are some things that, while still considered ‘theory’, we know to be ‘fact’.
The moon has not been completely proven to not be made of green cheese, according to proper scientific process. But, just as your earth is round, we know it is not made of green cheese. Just because I say the earth is round and the moon is made of star stuff does not put me in a ‘Groupthink’ mentality.
Scientists, and those that follow it, continuously challenge theory, slowly dropping off parts of a theory that has been conclusively proven to be correct, even if not inconclusively until someone can prove otherwise.
Climate science is at that stage where they can conclusively say AGW is real and a continually debilitating problem for our species. What is inconclusive is as to how that is actually going to present itself over time. Groupthink is looking at the facts and pre-deciding that it is wrong and nothing needs to be done.
Or, as is done with this spurious article, look at something presented ten years ago and connecting all the good science done with these cheesy dramatic predictions.
This article is especially bad writing by presenting incorrect graphs as an attempt to verify its remarks. Thus making itself as bad as the documentary it trashes

JohnKnight
Reply to  Leon Brozyna
January 26, 2016 1:27 pm

“Why do people keep going to Paul R. Ehrlich for advice and quote him as an expert, with his record of being spectacularly wrong on all counts?”
It seems to me it’s because the people “listening” to him have a similar view of humanity in general; dopey critters that might as well be dominated and told what to think and do. Which is to say egocentric/narcissistic control freaks with money and power, most significantly,
Many of above average intelligence seem to agree with that appraisal (and often spout off as here with withering condemnations of the dopey humans they see themselves as superior to, apparently)
. It’s “elitism” essentially , and that’s what is being championed/implemented on a massive scale, by those who long ago bought up the bulk of the mass media, and are “directing” us toward the end of the recent trend toward self-governance and individual liberty/freedom . . The return of the ancient way; Top-down rule by a few elites over vast numbers of subordinate people.
I think they’ll get it soon, partly because so many “smart” folks are roped in by the ‘most humans are imbeciles’ talk-talk they’ve heard all their lives . . (Pride is easier for smart folks it seems to me, since they can rationalize it better than the average bear ; )

Harry Passfield
January 25, 2016 12:39 pm

Gore blimey, me ol’ scrote (think Dick Van Dyke), were it the brass te be made, or the world te be saved? Let me guess: wot are ye worth nah, y’old incontinent conman?

petermue
January 25, 2016 12:41 pm

Who is Al Gore?
/sarc

Russell
Reply to  petermue
January 25, 2016 12:50 pm

Gore is the guy that almost became President Thank God for Chads.

JohnWho
Reply to  Russell
January 25, 2016 12:55 pm

I believe the last we saw of Chad he was on a corner in San Bernadino selling pinwheels as alternate energy simulation devices.

JustAnOldGuy
Reply to  Russell
January 25, 2016 1:35 pm

You also need to thank the voters of his home state, Tennessee. Their rejection of his candidacy made the chads important. If he had won in Tennessee he wouldn’t have need Florida. We knew him too well to vote for him and thus we created a new political term, ‘the un-favorite son candidate’.

JohnWho
Reply to  Russell
January 25, 2016 1:42 pm

That vote, and Tennessee Whisky, are two reasons I’m a mite bit fond of Tennesseans.

JohnWho
Reply to  Russell
January 25, 2016 1:44 pm

Oh, two more:
Dolly Parton
/grin

Tom in Florida
Reply to  Russell
January 25, 2016 2:41 pm

“Oh, two more: Dolly Parton”
I think you left off the ‘s

JohnWho
Reply to  Russell
January 25, 2016 2:53 pm

” ‘s ” implied.

clipe
Reply to  Russell
January 25, 2016 3:47 pm

Happy birthday to Dolly Parton, who turned 70 today. I’m sorry, that should be 70-24-36. –Seth Meyers

Rob
January 25, 2016 12:44 pm

Gore should have been charged with fraud, and be sitting in a jail cell next to Bernie Madoff. Birds of a feather.

Reply to  Rob
January 25, 2016 1:21 pm

Give it time.
…blah blah blah…best served cold.

Werner Brozek
January 25, 2016 12:51 pm

They said in 1997, that the current absolute temperature of the Earth was warmer by several degrees that today, but they’ve since changed their methodology and say that’s no longer the case

Yet we keep hearing that we are not to go more than 3.6 F above the preindustrial temperature! It will be a long time before we even reach the temperature that they thought was the case in 1997. So exactly what is the supposedly dangerous temperature and why?

Reply to  Werner Brozek
January 25, 2016 1:24 pm

I recall reading right here that the two degree meme was simply pulled out of…um…the air by someone for the sake of conversation, back in the early 1970s, and somehow got latched onto as a truism.
There is a list of made of facts that have made their way into what is usually referred to as “common knowledge”. But it is not based on anything concrete, or even based on something imaginary…it is simply made up BS.

jorgekafkazar
Reply to  Menicholas
January 25, 2016 3:07 pm

The 2° figure was a “POOMA number,” a “Preliminary Order of Magnitude Approximation.”
[Which is the unit of measurement for a POOMASS, eh? .mod]

Hivemind
Reply to  Menicholas
January 25, 2016 3:33 pm

“Preliminary Order of Magnitude Approximation”… in other words, made up out of thin air.

david moon
Reply to  Menicholas
January 25, 2016 5:03 pm

Or in engineering terms, a WAG (Wild-Ass Guess).

Reply to  Menicholas
January 25, 2016 7:58 pm

Although I do not recall ever hearing exactly how two degrees is going to disastrously impact anything. Or even sort of how.
All we hear is that that amount will be catastrophic…a point at which human life will be in peril of extinction.
And all of the supposed disaster scenarios are similarly made up. Even if we did have more and bigger storms, the impact on civilization in general would go from very bad for some individuals but no huge whoop for a society, to very bad for some individuals and a slightly more impactful no big whoop for society.
The polar bears will be fine if it gets warmer up there…even in the unlikely event that their current favorite food sources become harder to hunt. And I do not think humanity depends on polar bears in any event.
Most species of plants and animals would be better off and enjoy an expanded range in a warmer world, just as they did when the Pleistocene glaciers melted and entire swaths of whole continents became available. (On that topic, imagine the incredible ecological catastrophe that advancing mountains of ice a continent wide caused when they moved in and scraped the Earth down to bedrock and beyond.)
As has been detailed by Dr. Brown of Duke U., the amount of warming that is supposed to cause some unnamed disasters to begin is the equivalent of moving southward by a negligible distance. And the tropics have been show to have never become much hotter than they are now, even when the entire Earth was far hotter in earlier geologic eras.
IMO, there is no plausible way that warming a few or even a handful of degrees averaged over the Earth will do more than already occurs on a seasonal basis, and on timescales of hundreds and thousands of years…cause various creatures and plants to either adapt to the new temps or move to where they are more suitable.
How can it be overlooked that vast areas of the planet are perpetually frozen wastelands?
And even larger areas are seasonally frigid and frozen wastelands.
And that the places on the Earth that are warmer are teeming with life, while those that are colder are not as hospitable?
Or that a warmer Earth is almost certain to have a more humid set of climate regimes overall, which is likewise almost always beneficial to the vast majority of species?
Past history is full of examples of warmer and colder climate regimes on the Earth, and there is little or nothing to point to warmer times as generally worse. In fact the opposite is true, warmer times are beneficial.
How can the truth of such matters have been hijacked so readily?

Rich Lambert
Reply to  Werner Brozek
January 25, 2016 3:47 pm

Seems like a lot of “scientists” know nothing about the precision of measurements. Figures to 2 decimal places is saying that they know the global average temperature (if there is such a thing) to plus or minus 5 one hundred thousands of a degree!

Robbie
Reply to  Werner Brozek
January 25, 2016 7:01 pm

Certainly not. Their ‘science’ is based on fiscal principles. You want a few million dollars to do more ‘research’, you need a bigger crisis.

JohnWho
January 25, 2016 12:52 pm

I want to thank the WUWT folks for limiting the list to just the Top Ten reasons Gore was Wrong.
The full list is probably so long that it could easily warrant its own website.

notfubar
Reply to  JohnWho
January 25, 2016 1:04 pm

…and a full-time liebrarian to curate it!

Marcus
Reply to  notfubar
January 25, 2016 1:41 pm

LOL…LIE brarian..perfect !!

noaaprogrammer
Reply to  notfubar
January 25, 2016 2:26 pm

…and an inconvenience store to market them.

Janice Moore
Reply to  notfubar
January 25, 2016 5:29 pm

Aaaand …. a bullboard, to market ’em.

richardscourtney
Reply to  JohnWho
January 25, 2016 1:23 pm

JohnWho:
The case put to the UK Court itemised 35 errors in Mr Gore’s movie.
Viscount Monckton lists all 35 of the errors here where he says
“The judge concentrated only on nine points which even the UK Government, to which Gore is a climate-change advisor, had to admit did not represent mainstream scientific opinion.”
Richard

JohnWho
Reply to  richardscourtney
January 25, 2016 1:33 pm

I understand that regarding his movie, but I guess I was thinking more on Gore’s overall stage.
For example, when he said the Earth’s core is “several millions of degrees” at “2 kilometers or so down”.
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2009/11/16/gore-has-no-clue-a-few-million-degrees-here-and-there-and-pretty-soon-were-talking-about-real-temperature/

jorgekafkazar
Reply to  JohnWho
January 25, 2016 3:11 pm

I believe the entire liest is about 37 items long.
(And the list of lies is also 37 items long. 8<) .mod]

jorgekafkazar
Reply to  jorgekafkazar
January 26, 2016 10:50 pm

Yeah, like I said. I think 35 (see richardscourtney, upthread) is the exact number, though.

Mike Bromley the Kurd
January 25, 2016 1:00 pm

A most irksome situation….given Justin Trudeau’s codswallop at Davos.

ferdberple
Reply to  Mike Bromley the Kurd
January 25, 2016 2:19 pm

Justin Trudeau’s codswallop at Davos.
=-======
a fool and our money are soon parted.

Jaroslaw Sobieski
January 25, 2016 1:06 pm

Instead of a long discussion, consider just one data point about the planet Earth thermal balance. Thermal energy received from the Sun (heating) is 240 Watt/square meter; this compares to the thermal energy the Earth radiates out into space (cooling) that is 239.4 Watt/square meter. The difference is the thermal energy absorbed: 0.6 watt/square meter. The relative difference is 0.6/240 = 0..0025 = 0.25 %. It is remarkable how small is the amount by which heating exceeds cooling. Our planet is almost in thermal balance.
To put it in a perspective, would of any self-respecting economist ring a loud panic alarm over a 1/4 % inflation!?
The above data comes from the NASA satellite called Earth Radiation Budget Satellite (ERBS) that has been in orbit for more than a decade and its mission now continues by a new generation of satellites called CERES. The data are accessible to the public at a website maintained by the NASA Goddard Space Center – Google “Earth Radiation Budget Satellite” for details. A number of technical papers, but no popular media, have referred to that data.
If this is the first time you saw the data on the Earth thermal balance, it is because the data that should be in the first paragraph of any general discussion of the Climate Change, is not. It is being systematically ignored.
Why? Make your own guess.
Jaroslaw Sobieski, Hampton, VA

Reply to  Jaroslaw Sobieski
January 25, 2016 1:33 pm

How much of that is going into photosynthesis?
And what are the error ranges of these numbers?
f I gain 1/4 of an ounce a day, I will be a fat pig in no time.
I bet the numbers match to a high degree, once know sinks are taken into account.
Besides photosynthesis, I would bet dollar to donuts that the oceans and land masses are still absorbing heat as a result of the end of the last glacial advance. A small pond absorbs heat all summer from the sun, and remains winter time cold at the bottom when fall arrives. How much more thermally massive are the oceans and continents that were chilled to glacial-era temperatures twelve thousand years ago or so?

Reply to  Jaroslaw Sobieski
January 25, 2016 1:52 pm

I’ve referred to it in several posts, the data not the Web site. You seem to be the only other person that knows about this outside of some people from the IPCC. I quoted directly from one of the authors of climate change. Quite clearly at that time the tipping point was only only a matter of time for run a way greenhouse with heat being trapped in ever increasing amounts via the energy budget.
At the time, about 10 or more years ago, in published accounts it was 343 w/m^2 incoming, 103 w/m^2 outgoing, and 240 w/m^2 retained. My question was that in light of such a big number of retained heat, and the ever increasing amount of co2 which would cause even less outgoing heat, where is it? ( those numbers were very specific and used in the math to substantiate the 0.5 C rise in temp ” from co2 alone”. )
It’s been awhile since I’ve looked at it, but it maybe another case of adjusted data. Similar to the global average temperature in 1997 and the gat today. If that’s the case, then w/m^2 has fallen by 13 w/m^2 incoming, and outgoing has skyrocket. Is it possible following this trend that more heat could be outgoing in the next couple of years? A cold world indeed.

Berényi Péter
Reply to  Jaroslaw Sobieski
January 25, 2016 2:33 pm

The 0.6 watt/square meter radiative imbalance is not measured by satellites, systematic error in measurements is far too great for that (more than 3 watt/square meter), it is assumed. Big difference.

mebbe
Reply to  Berényi Péter
January 25, 2016 7:54 pm

Making no claim to really be up on this, I can say that that is my impression, also. I think I recall reading that outgoing long-wave is actually inferred from purported expansion of ocean water. Is that right?

Reply to  Berényi Péter
January 25, 2016 9:31 pm

Whether is 0.6 or 3 w/m^2, that’s a huge difference from the initial 240 w/m^2. Has anybody else done the math from the original formula that calculates the degree of warming from co2 per the IPCC?
First tell me that the formula works for a range of retained w/m^2. And second, tell me if the retained heat is 3 w/m^2, what the increase in temperature over the last 150 years. I get 0.00625 C.
Using the IPCC formula, tell me what you get at 220 w/m^2 retained heat, and what you get at 260 w/m^2.

bobfj
Reply to  Jaroslaw Sobieski
January 25, 2016 4:52 pm

@Jaroslaw
This looks very interesting. Do you have a link to the full works?
BTW, the incoming shortwave is close to being unidirectional whereas the outgoing longwave and shortwave reflection is diffuse and rather complex including some being normal at the closest alignment to the satellite (roughly over midday at the equator) and some tangential from the limb, (circumference), and not only from the TOA. Also there is transition from day to night and the earth radiates differently throughout day to night and I would think that much of the outgoing is pointing away from the satellite. Presumably the satellite orbit provides 100% coverage and that there is an algorithm to compensate for temporal versus regional variations? Also, alignments and power of radiation at different altitudes in the atmosphere will vary, thus adding to the modelling complexities. Oh and varying moonshine.
I sometimes wonder how accurately this can be modelled and computed etcetera, and feel that there may be potential for inaccuracy.

RACookPE1978
Editor
Reply to  Jaroslaw Sobieski
January 25, 2016 4:56 pm

Forrest Gardener

First is that the figures suggest that the energy is constant. Is it not the case that the Earth is at various times nearer and further from the sun? Does that not suggest that the figure varies during each year?

The flat-earth-average-value people get around that observation (that the actual top-of-atmosphere radiation the earth receives varies from 1410 watt/m^2 on Jan 5 down to 1315 watts/m^2 on July 5) by claiming (correctly) that the earth swings past the sun faster during its closer approach in January, and that it is passing slower each day when it is further from the sun in July. Thus, on average, all parts of the earth’s orbit receive the same radiation every day.
If you wish to stick to a flat-earth static model of constant albedo and constant average temperature of average conductivity and average thermal coefficient and average composition and average areas, that flat-earth model is adequate to approximate a flat-plate-model.
Hint: The real world is (almost) spherical, rotating every 24 hours in a near-elliptical orbit.

JohnWho
January 25, 2016 1:22 pm

Wouldn’t the primary reason Gore was wrong be that it still has not been shown exactly how much, if measureable, human CO2 emissions into the atmosphere are causing the atmosphere to warm?

richardscourtney
Reply to  JohnWho
January 25, 2016 1:35 pm

JohnWho:
There is no evidence that “human CO2 emissions into the atmosphere are causing the atmosphere to warm”, none, zilch, nada. What is not known to exist cannot be measured.
And the IPCC admits that it is not known what climate effect if any would result from alterations (i.e. mitigation scenarios) to human CO2 emissions (i.e. baseline scenario).
Chapter 2 from Working Group 3 in the IPCC’s Third Assessment Report (2001) said

no systematic analysis has published on the relationship between mitigation and baseline scenarios.

No subsequent IPCC Report has altered or amended that statement.
Richard

JohnWho
Reply to  richardscourtney
January 25, 2016 2:02 pm

That is one of the reasons I particularly like these two statements:
“There is no convincing scientific evidence that human release of carbon dioxide, methane, or other greenhouse gases is causing or will, in the foreseeable future, cause catastrophic heating of the Earth’s atmosphere and disruption of the Earth’s climate. Moreover, there is substantial scientific evidence that increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide produce many beneficial effects upon the natural plant and animal environments of the Earth.” (Oregon Petition Project)
and
“We, the undersigned, having assessed the relevant scientific evidence, do not find convincing support for the hypothesis that human emissions of carbon dioxide are causing, or will in the foreseeable future cause, dangerous global warming.”
(International Climate Science Coalition)

richardscourtney
Reply to  richardscourtney
January 25, 2016 2:27 pm

JohnWho:
Anybody can “like” them. Did you sign them?
Richard

JohnWho
Reply to  richardscourtney
January 25, 2016 2:49 pm

I don’t meet the minimum requirements to sign either, but if I did, my name would be there alongside of yours since either statement appears to properly reflect our current climate knowledge.

RD
Reply to  JohnWho
January 25, 2016 3:02 pm

There’s little to no warming.

Sweet Old Bob
January 25, 2016 1:23 pm

.6 watt +/- 17 ?

Sweet Old Bob
Reply to  Sweet Old Bob
January 25, 2016 1:31 pm

( Question to JS @ 1:06 PM )

Crispin in Waterloo
Reply to  Sweet Old Bob
January 25, 2016 6:42 pm

Sweet Old Bob
Quite the right approach. The measured imbalance is far more than 0.6 Watts. The difference is explained away conveniently leaving just enough to ’cause some warming’ and is also conveniently so little as to be difficult to detect. These convenient truths serve the alarmosphere well, eh?

January 25, 2016 1:27 pm

Can everyone in the Great White North (i.e. north of the FL/GA border) go out in a snow bank and take a photo of yourself holding a sign saying “Al Gore : Where the Hell is my Global Warming”. Then post it on FB, Twitter, etc. using #GoresBustedForecast ? Thank you.

January 25, 2016 1:31 pm

“Mr. Gore is a bald faced liar” brought to mind this quote from the movie Fargo. The quote comes at the end of the short clip and Jerry Lundegaard does a good Al Gore impression of how Al Gore should feel now:

January 25, 2016 1:34 pm

“An Inconvenient Truth” fib-umentary

Considering the errors and misrepresentations (He used a CG shot from some disaster movie for glaciers calving. I think the movie dudes applied CG to Styrofoam.), maybe “doctoredmentory” would be more accurate? 😎

JohnWho
Reply to  Gunga Din
January 25, 2016 1:56 pm

You guys are looking for some fancy, modernized term for his movie when there is, and has been, an appropriate label since the beginning of movies:
fantasy

Reply to  JohnWho
January 25, 2016 3:05 pm

Of course there’s a term even older than the movies.
The only question is which it has to do with, horses or cattle?

Marcus
January 25, 2016 1:50 pm

..Mother Nature laughs in the face of liberal lunacy !!

Gil Dewart
January 25, 2016 1:54 pm

They are different critters, of course, but it is interesting how differently population trends for polar bears and humans are viewed.

January 25, 2016 2:15 pm

Ten years ago today the doomsayer oracle Gore spoketh of the state of the world today. Today Gore speaketh not of the wrongness of his oracles of doom from ten years ago. How convenient for him to ignore.
John

January 25, 2016 2:17 pm

“But Earth and humanity has been doing just fine since then.”
I agree that the Earth is doing just fine – but humanity has had better days…

Reply to  Jimmy Haigh
January 25, 2016 8:11 pm

Define better.
Not better in terms of lifespan.
Not better in terms of number of people.
Not better in terms of health, or nutrition.
Not better in terms of proportion of a life required to simply obtain means of survival.
How then?

Resourceguy
January 25, 2016 2:19 pm

Faking a science experiment in post production should get a college student expelled, but not frat boys. They are up to this cheating all the time.

Steven Bradley
January 25, 2016 2:39 pm

Yet Suzuki still has a large following saying the same garbage .

Reply to  Steven Bradley
January 29, 2016 7:31 am

Canadian MSM is even worse than that in the USA.

Resourceguy
January 25, 2016 2:40 pm

Bill Nye is lucky to still have a career after being associated with an educational production effort that faked an experiment. It should be a standard case study in an ethics course, not science class. Nye could have gone the way of Pee Wee Herman.

Steven Hill (moved to Alabama, warmer here)
Reply to  Resourceguy
January 25, 2016 2:59 pm

exactly!

mikewaite
January 25, 2016 2:48 pm

P Gosselin had what seemed to me a pertinent comment a few days ago , when he described coming across an article written 10 years ago about the then IPCC predictions ;
http://www.kaltesonne.de/temperaturprognose-von-1995/
It starts :
“Who doesn’t like looking through old books? Recently “Die kalte Sonne” chief editor Sebastian Lüning picked out from his living room bookshelf a copy of Klimaänderungen by Christian Schönwiese, which was published by Springer Verlag in 1995:—-”
Then shows how the least calamitous of all the estimates best fits the latest HADCRUT results ( a familiar plot) and concludes with a recent summary of climate sensitivities :
“Using the IPCC range, everything is pointing to a CO2 climate sensitivity of 1.0°C (TCR) or 1.5°C (ECR). Of course this is nowhere mentioned in the latest IPCC report. In the meantime curves and data have been shifted about, jerked around, and distorted so that the original prognoses over the years can be propped up. Of course none of it makes sense, but that is just the way it is. Complaints aren’t going to help. As the old saying goes: The one in charge is the one who is pulling the strings.”
Overview of the IPCC reports for climate sensitivity. From Lewis & Crok (2014).
http://kaltesonne.de/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/ecs1.gif

Steven Hill (moved to Alabama, warmer here)
January 25, 2016 2:58 pm

Al Gore should be thrown out of the country for fraud…..he has costs middle class Americans billions of dollars.

January 25, 2016 3:04 pm

Al Gore has costs Americans billions of dollars and he has laughed and cheated on his wife all the way to the bank. Wake up America.

Marcus
Reply to  Sarah Hill
January 25, 2016 4:22 pm

Did you just change your sex ???

RD
January 25, 2016 3:05 pm

AW is truly deserving of our gratitude for fighting back against these mendacious twits. I’m sure he could be doing other work for personal profit.

January 25, 2016 3:40 pm

It should read:
“and the formerly prestigious journal Nature said in 2012″

WT
January 25, 2016 3:59 pm

“Not one of the dire predictions he made has come to pass.”
No, but his scare-mongering has enabled him to amass a lot of $$.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/report-al-gores-net-worth-at-200-million/
And that money ulimately came from John Q Public.
What was that about RICO?

Marcus
January 25, 2016 4:10 pm

Another Green one on the road to failure !
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/01/21/flare-out-mega-solar-company-slashing-jobs-despite-govt-benefits.html?intcmp=hphz12
OBAMA’S GREEN ENERGY VENTURES
$535 Million to Solyndra… FAILED!
$1.2 BILLION to SunPower… FAILED!
$3 BILLION to First Solar… FAILED!
$43 Million to Beacon Power… FAILED!
$126.2 Million to ECOtality… FAILED!
$1.6 BILLION to Abound Solar… FAILED!
$1.6 BILLION to Brightsource… FAILED!
$33 Million to Raser Technologies… FAILED!
$2.1 BILLION to Solar Trust of America… FAILED!
$98.5 Million to Nevada Geothermal Power… FAILING!
Biggest loss of respect in the worlds eyes of the U.S.
The only renewable energy companies still in business are the ones that refused handouts!

trafamadore
Reply to  Marcus
January 25, 2016 4:47 pm

Except that every year solar and wind becomes cheaper. Soon it won’t need your “handouts”. Glad I don’t own coal stock.

Reply to  trafamadore
January 25, 2016 7:20 pm

Warren Buffet and George Soros are buying coal stocks. But you’re smarter than them, right?

rogerknights
Reply to  trafamadore
January 25, 2016 7:47 pm

“Except that every year solar and wind becomes cheaper.”
Certainly not at any breakneck pace. In fact, solar is more expensive in Europe now than a couple of years ago, because the EU set a price floor on Chinese imports, which were ruining domestic manufacturers. That floor was above the then-current market price.
And the cost is rising for some solar installers, because cash-strapped countries like Spain are cutting back on the payouts they promised for renewably generated electricity. I suspect that total costs will rise in the future, once the hidden costs of renewables (like the effect of erratic generation on backup power plants’ equipment) become too large to sweep under the rug.

Janice Moore
Reply to  trafamadore
January 25, 2016 8:08 pm

Traf at 4:47pm is just plain wrong (to any significant degree).
See Ozzie Zehner lecture here re: the myth of solar’s cost of production going down to any meaningful degree:
Ozzie Zehner lecture: “Green Illusions”

(youtube)
See above video at:
[6:00] — That costs of some of the raw materials which comprise small amounts of total are going down, e. g., polysilicon (less than 5% of total), will never reduce cost of production to break-even.

mebbe
Reply to  trafamadore
January 25, 2016 8:20 pm

Traffy says;
“Soon it won’t need your “handouts”.”
That word “Soon” is pretty significant. Shouldn’t you postpone your sneering ingratitude towards the people and fuels that have made your sunny dreams and windy whims possible until you can actually stand on your own feet?

Jim
Reply to  trafamadore
January 26, 2016 9:10 am

Wind has had a tax credit for twenty. Please define “soon”. Nuclear power should have the tax credit.

Steven Hill (moved to Alabama, warmer here)
Reply to  Marcus
January 25, 2016 5:18 pm

None of this was a failure for Obama, just payouts to his supporters…..

January 25, 2016 4:19 pm

It seems to me that Al Gore got all of it wrong, even the sign.

Janice Moore
January 25, 2016 5:44 pm

Prophet Al Gore:
“I’m cereal!”

(youtube)
“(waaaaa) … and nobody every listens to me anymore!!
The End.”

#(:))
CO2 UP. WARMING STOPPED.

Janice Moore
Reply to  Janice Moore
January 25, 2016 6:09 pm

Al Gore, the gift that keeps on giving!!!
Happy Birthday — to — me!

(youtube)
LOL — watching that Climate Clown make a donkey of himself was the BEST birthday present, Dad Watts — thanks!!
#(:))
(yup — it seriously is my birthday)

Eve
Reply to  Janice Moore
January 26, 2016 5:52 pm

Then Janice, you are an Aquarian like I am. My birthday was Saturday. Happy Birthday!
[Better an Aquarian than Antiquarium. (Yes, the mods like to keep the water inside the glass.) .mod]

Janice Moore
Reply to  Janice Moore
January 26, 2016 7:41 pm

Oh, Eve, I sure hope you see this,
THANK YOU! #(:))
Smiling, now. You don’t know how many times I came back here to see if anyone would say, “Happy Birthday.” Ouch. I set myself up for it, but, it still hurt.
And HAPPY BIRTHDAY, TO YOU, dear Eve, whose writing evokes an image of a beautiful, intelligent, strong, woman of character. May your coming year be your best one, so far!
Gratefully,
Janice

Patrick MJD
January 25, 2016 5:49 pm

According to Al the earth should be destroyed by now. Anyway happy Australia day everyone!

Janice Moore
Reply to  Patrick MJD
January 25, 2016 6:21 pm

Australia — where tomorrow is happening….NOW! 🙂
HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY, ALL YOU WONDERFUL AUSSIES!
“Waltzing Mathilda” (by Bodyjar)

(youtube)
Get out that bass and WAIL on it, Patrick!
#(:))

H.R.
Reply to  Janice Moore
January 26, 2016 7:20 am
Janice Moore
Reply to  Janice Moore
January 26, 2016 8:25 am

Hardy, har, har, H.R.. #(:))

January 25, 2016 6:54 pm

“But he made a ton of money” is right. This is probably the biggest snake oil scam in human history. What makes it even worse is that governments, including ours in Canada now, is making use of these lies to create more taxes, restrict resource development, and create more restrictions on other economic activity.

rogerknights
January 25, 2016 6:56 pm

Here are a few interesting quotes from the book, The Stupidest Things Ever Said by Politicians:
On Illegal Fund-Raisers at Buddhist Temples, Al Gore on:
Explanation number 1: It wasn’t a fund-raiser, it was a “community outreach event.”
Explanation number 2: It wasn’t a fund-raiser, it was just “finance-related.”
Explanation number 3: It wasn’t a fund-raiser, it was a “donor-maintenance meeting.”
There’s also this amusing tidbit:
On Historical Knowledge, Vice-Presidential:
“Who are these guys?”
Al Gore, referring to the busts of Jefferson, Washington, Franklin, and Lafayette on a televised tour of Monticello. (p. 109)
And this:
“A zebra cannot change its spots.” (p. 54)
And this:
On Senator’s Sons, Typical Days of:
“[My father] taught me how to clean out hog waste with a shovel and a hose. He taught me how to clear land with an ax. He taught me how to plow a steep hillside with a team of mules. He taught me how to take up hay all day long in the hot sun and then, after a dinner break, go help the neighbors take up hay before the rain came and spoiled it on the ground.”
Vice President Al Gore on the virtues of farm life, not mentioning that, as a rich senator’s son, all this was presumably learned on summer vacation from Harvard. A real farmer’s son, Republican National chairman Jim Nicholson, replied, “Mr. Vice President, with all due respect, you’re shoveling a lot more of it right now than you ever did back then.” (p. 141)
And this:
On Timing is Everything:
“[Due to pollution, cars pose] a mortal threat to the security of every nation.”
Senator Al Gore in his 1992 book,
Earth in the Balance.
“Here in Motor City we recognize that cars have done more than fuel our commerce. Cars have freed the American spirit and given us the chance to chase our dreams.”
Vice President Al Gore — while gearing up for his 2000 presidential run — in a 1999 speech to the Economic club of Detroit. (p. 253)

Janice Moore
Reply to  rogerknights
January 25, 2016 7:03 pm

((applause)) Roger Knights — well done!

601nan
January 25, 2016 7:05 pm

Being in the “Fed” i.e. DoD intelligence (oh really, DoD has … Intelligence! Well may God Bless!) Agency during Al Gore’s formative years in the Senate, and reading the Wash Po (Ben Bradlee’s) of his “conquests” during those years I wonder if it really was the loss of the 2000 election, and the way he lost it, that pushed him into his psychosis of denial and self deception and self destruction. Oh yes Al has made money, like selling his cable tv to Al Jazeera (america), his racial enemy (Al is all about “Southern Baptist Tennessee”!), like divorcing his wife “Tipper” (Oh she was a good tipper indeed back in the day) and his accepting the wealth from his father (Al Gore Sr, from Coal, Rail Roads, Tobacco and Whiskey) (wink wink you need Railroads to move coal, gasoline, tobacco and whiskey, (Gasoline ha ha, its so cheap it pays the others, even Mega Genus Warren Buffett can figure, i.e. finger, that out! Ha ha).
The fun never stops with Al Gore. 😉
PS. Hay! Maybe Al can be fooled into doing a little hiking trip (like in the Appalachians as he claims many times)… the shortest over ice distance to the South Pole and then the shortest over ice distance to McMurdo Station. OH YEAH! What an adventure. Super Al with his GO PRO on his head and pulling a sled of supplies. Manning the elements. Thrusting the environment. Conqueror of all in his way. Even that pesky shit … snow. Ha ha

January 25, 2016 8:16 pm

“Congress woman if you believe that the reason I have been working on this issue for 30 years is because of greed , then you don’t know me .”

gallopingcamel
January 25, 2016 8:17 pm

Why are people who lie about climate such as Al Gore and Bill Nye rich while I have to work my butt off to put food on the table?
It may have something to do with the elites who control both political parties so you can bet that I will vote for someone who run the USA for the benefit of “The People” rather than bankers.

PeteS
January 25, 2016 8:58 pm

It all comes back to world wide deforestation if you ask me. To reduce our carbon content we need trees yet we keep clearing the earth’s lungs as we see fit. Then we wonder why atmospheric carbon content is up.
If we expand our vegetation and forest areas it resolves the perceived carbon issue, provides habitat and stabilises local weather conditions.

Reply to  PeteS
January 26, 2016 2:56 pm

Pete do you think that there were more trees in 1965 than now? According to NOAA the oceans are warmer so are less able to sink more co2. Last year the co2 sink was 150% of what the entire co2 production in 1965. Why do you suppose that is? Or how is that even possible?

mikewaite
January 26, 2016 12:56 am

Given the comments above I assumed there would be many biographies of Al Gore , but could find only one listed in Wiki : “Al Gore , a User’s manual ” written by A Cockburn and J St Clair . (Cockburn , died 2012 was a leftist writer but a sceptic on AGW) . The review in Counter punch is interesting :
http://www.counterpunch.org/1998/06/15/al-gore-a-user-s-manual/
and includes the following comments
“June 15, 1998
Al Gore: A User’s Manual
by Jeffrey St. Clair – Alexander Cockburn
What sort of a man is Al Gore? What’s his real politicalrecord? This is the first unsparing look at the man whom his parentsraised from birth to be president of the United States. Insidethese pages, you will find:
? How Al Gore and his father got on thepayroll of one of America’s most ruthless tycoons, Armand Hammer
? How Al Gore has relentlessly exploited his sister’s deathand son’s accident for personal political advantage
? How Al Gore violated the most basic journalistic ethicsby helping the cops run a sting operation on a black politicianin Nashville
? How Al Gore played midwife to the MX missile
? How Al Gore became a soul brother of Newt Gingrich
? How Al Gore race-baited Jesse Jackson and introduced GeorgeBush to Willie Horton
? How Al Gore shopped his vote in support of the Gulf Warto get prime-time coverage for his speech
? How Al Gore pushed Clinton into destroying the New Deal
? How Al Gore plotted to stop Democrats from recapturing Congressin 1996 in order to keep his rival Dick Gephard from becomingSpeaker of the House
? How Al Gore leached campaign cash from nearly every corporatelobbyist in DC, and broke pledge after pledge to protect the environment”
Given the date of publication it clearly needs updating , but who, amongst the literary and journalistic giants in US today , would have the nerve and stamina to undertake the task? Such a biography , if not sycophantic , would be a useful portrait for future historians of early 2ist Century US political and business life.

Alba
January 26, 2016 2:54 am

Just a few suggested changes:
Even more inconvenient, it seems the Arctic ice has reached a new stable baseline, and has a “pause” of it’s own going on.
Even more inconvenient, it seems the Arctic ice has reached a new stable baseline, and has a “pause” of its own going on.
Mr. Gore claimed in his movie (citing hurricane Katrina) that “hurricanes are getting stronger due to global warming”. Well, the data says otherwise, and there’s been no strong Cat4 or Cat5 hurricanes that have impacted the USA since hurricane Wilma in October of 2005, spanning at entire decade:
Mr. Gore claimed in his movie (citing hurricane Katrina) that “hurricanes are getting stronger due to global warming”. Well, the data says otherwise, and there’s been no strong Cat4 or Cat5 hurricanes that have impacted the USA since hurricane Wilma in October of 2005, spanning an entire decade:
Mr. Gore said in his movie that the snows of Kilmanjaro was disappearing due to global warming:
Mr. Gore said in his movie that the snows of Kilmanjaro were disappearing due to global warming:
Now a much bigger change that many people will no doubt strongly object to:
Remove all references to Al Gore being a liar.
Firstly, I think we should avoid using such terms. Sorry to all the anti-religious folk out there but
If any one thinks he is religious, and does not bridle his tongue but deceives his heart, this man’s religion is vain. (Epistle of James 1:26)
And the tongue is a fire. The tongue is an unrighteous world among our members, staining the whole body, setting on fire the cycle of nature,[a] and set on fire by hell.[b] 7 For every kind of beast and bird, of reptile and sea creature, can be tamed and has been tamed by humankind, 8 but no human being can tame the tongue—a restless evil, full of deadly poison. 9 With it we bless the Lord and Father, and with it we curse men, who are made in the likeness of God. 10 From the same mouth come blessing and cursing. My brethren, this ought not to be so. 11 Does a spring pour forth from the same opening fresh water and brackish? 12 Can a fig tree, my brethren, yield olives, or a grapevine figs? No more can salt water yield fresh. (Epistle of James 3:6-12)
Do not speak evil against one another, brethren. He that speaks evil against a brother or judges his brother, speaks evil against the law and judges the law. But if you judge the law, you are not a doer of the law but a judge. 12 There is one lawgiver and judge, he who is able to save and to destroy. But who are you that you judge your neighbour? (Epistle of James 11:12)
Or, as someone else once said, “Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.”
I appreciate all you atheist folk can do and say whatever you like but some of us aren’t atheists.
Moreover, if someone makes predictions and they turn out to be wrong does that make that person a liar?
Don’t get me wrong. I’m not defending what Al Gore has said. He’s said what he said and he has to take the consequences when he is proved wrong but that does not mean that he told lies.

Russell
Reply to  Alba
January 26, 2016 3:26 am

Sorry Alba he is a liar Like father like son

JohnWho
Reply to  Alba
January 26, 2016 7:05 am

Some of Gore’s statements weren’t predictions but were statements of incorrect information.
The Mt. Kilimanjaro statement, for example, was wrong when he said it (the claim that it was losing the ice cap due to “Global Warming”) and the information was, or should have been, known to him.
He is a politician. Politicians lie. Calling one who lies a liar seems perfectly reasonable to me.

Janice Moore
Reply to  Alba
January 26, 2016 8:34 am

Alba.
You are not thinking straight, here. At the very LEAST, Gore knew that he did not know. He KNEW at the very least, thus had the mens rea of recklessness, he was asserting as fact what he only assumed. He also knew that people would rely on his words to their detriment and that many of those people could not reasonably be expected to discover the falsity of his misrepresentations, thus making him guilty of fraud.
He is either:
1. A liar
2. Intellectually impaired to the point of needing special education
3. Insane
If you think about it, dumb as the man is overall, irrational as some of his actions may be, it really has to be the first.
You seem to have forgotten, by the way, all the passages where God and Jesus (“God is not a man that He would lie;” “you whitewashed sepulchres, you snakes!”) soundly condemn lying and hypocrisy.
You forget, in your desire to “hate the sin, not the sinner,” v. a v. Al Gore the Lying Con Man, all the victims of the collateral damage of the policies he is responsible for.
You are gravely mistaken.
Sincerely,
Janice

Wolfho
January 26, 2016 3:54 am

I find this article substandard for wuwt, chosing specific datasets and timelines(ignoring others) to prove someone is a liar, i find to be in bad taste. You dont need to go full on denial to prove Al Gore wrong, it just plays into his game of claiming skeptics as cherrypickers.

mikewaite
Reply to  Wolfho
January 26, 2016 11:52 am

I am sure that many , Wolfho, may share your disquiet about the tone of this particular post , but I think on this occasion it is excusable. Like it or not Al Gore is a very important person . together with Lord Stern in the UK is one of a handful of people who have taken the debate on AGW further than most academics alone would have taken it , and have influenced political leaders and media sources around the world to the extent that millions of people are having their lives changed quite significantly as a result.
Gore may have lost the battle for the presidency but he won the media and political war such that in 50 or 60 years time people will still know who he was and what he did – whereas G Bush Jr will be either forgotten or totally confused with Bush Sr.
One day people will start to write up the history of scepticism and this website along with others (assuming internet archiving survives) will be seen as (like they said about the London Times) a “journal of record” revealing what ordinary and some quite distinguished people think and say , not just about science but all that is relevant,including the character of our leaders .
2000 years a soldier on Hadrian’s Wall started to draft a letter to his Mum: -“Ma it is cold here and never stops raining and people keep throwing stones at us – please send socks”-. well 2000 years ago that was a trivial , and common letter home that never arrived , but 2000 years years later , that and many like it give us a very real picture of life for the frontier soldiers that would not be found in the journals of the classical writers such as Tacitus. that is why this post and the reception it provoked is important for future scholars .

rogerknights
January 26, 2016 4:55 am

Apple is unhappy with the progress and direction of its electric car effort. It employs about 1000 persons on it. (Perhaps Director Al Gore got the company into this dead end.)
http://seekingalpha.com/news/3049486-report-apple-unhappy-car-projects-progress-implements-hiring-freeze

Resourceguy
Reply to  rogerknights
January 26, 2016 10:34 am

Declining iPhone sales rate and falling stock prices will cure that soon enough.

January 26, 2016 5:40 am

Reblogged this on gottadobetterthanthis and commented:

Gore is the modern PT Barnum.

Kenny
January 26, 2016 7:05 am

“fib-umentary”….Great phrase!

Resourceguy
January 26, 2016 2:22 pm

Brought to you by Frat Boy Studios Inc.

David F
January 26, 2016 4:19 pm

What?????!!! The world isn’t going to end tonight???!!!
http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2006/01/27/algore_we_have_ten_years_left_before_earth_cooks
Damn! I really need to get back to work and get that note I left for my boss before he finds it in the morning!

Janice Moore
Reply to  David F
January 26, 2016 7:57 pm

David A.,
Your boss just e mailed me. Why me?? Oh, well, you know! “Janice” and “David” have “a” and “i” for their second and fourth letter, and “e” comes immediately after “d,” so he did a little thinking and figured I’m in the office next to yours.
Copied in here:
Who is DAVID A.?
Don’t worry. I told him it was probably just a wrong number. All is well! Er, as it can be….. there… heh.
Have a great day at work! Lol
Janice

Janice Moore
Reply to  Janice Moore
January 26, 2016 8:02 pm

P.S. Be glad that your “F” looked like an “A” (lol — I sure messed that up, hope you got a chuckle anyway).

January 26, 2016 5:08 pm

If the world had EVER reached a temperature “tipping point”, either hot or cold, humans would not exist. Gore thinks we must be idiots.

January 26, 2016 7:44 pm

My favorite was celebrities getting all bent out of shape when they opened their gift packages after the Academy Awards a few years ago only to find piece of paper giving them “carbon offsets” from one of Al Gore’s sham corporations.

Roger Taguchi
January 27, 2016 12:56 pm

But didn’t he invent the Algorithm, used in all computer calculations to date?

barry
January 27, 2016 6:24 pm

I knew he was a [trimmed] liar ten years ago anyone who understands basic biology knows co2 is absolutely essential for photosynthesis ie: green plants and in turn o2 production.

Phil
January 27, 2016 9:38 pm

And yet, given all your puffed-up affrontery, climate change continues its inexorable march …

John Stoesser
January 28, 2016 9:30 pm

On Jan 25, 2016 2:04 PM, “Watts Up With That?” wrote:
> Anthony Watts posted: “As I pointed out a couple of weeks ago,ten years > ago today, Al Gore said we had only a decade left to save the planet from > global warming. But Earth and humanity has been doing just fine since > then. While preening at the Sundance Film Festival in Janu” >