@algore refuses an honest debate on climate – again – because he knows he'll lose

One of the most annoying things about Al Gore’s climate proselytizing is the fact that that he has never, not once, allowed himself to publicly address the many criticisms levied against him. Being a politician, he has wrapped himself in a safety cocoon, coming out only when he has a pronouncement for his acolytes.

Case in point, Alex Epstein:

Alex has written a popular book The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels, and makes some very strong arguments against Mr. Gore’s position.

Meanwhile, Gore makes a boatload of cash by pretending to save the world.

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Ghandi
March 15, 2018 2:22 pm

Old Al Gore is good at 2 things: making scads of money off of his global warming hucksterism and scaring the crap out of small children. He’s a sorry excuse for a human being and his legacy will be that of con-man extraordinaire.

Amber
March 15, 2018 2:37 pm

One of the great things about President Trump is he has shed light on the MSM ethics ,
The media relies on a daily diet of fear and victims to sustain itself so flim flam preachers
are the fuel to produce a cheap product .
Given that most in the media are not exactly science majors the
fear mongering story line is just too easy to sell .
Yep it’s warming thankfully . Too bad for EXXON and others though, they will sell less .

MorinMoss
March 17, 2018 12:26 am

Isn’t this site supposedly all about real science? Why do you care about what beating Gore in a debate?
He’s not a scientist.
Challenge Richard Muller, Trenberth or Schmidt and try not to gish-gallop.
Remind me what happened with the Monckton-Hadfield matchup this site hosted some years back.
My aging memory vaguely recalls that Monckton suddenly found chasing Obama’s birth certificate to be of greater importance when it seemed Hadfield was getting the upper hand.