Al Gore Tells Harvard Students ‘Assault On Science’ Threatens Humanity’s Survival

From The Daily Caller

9:54 AM 05/30/2019 | Energy

Michael Bastasch | Energy Editor

Former Vice President Al Gore said President Donald Trump’s “assault on science” threatens “the capacity of the human species to endure” on Earth.

Gore issued his warning in a speech to Harvard University students and faculty Wednesday, stressing “reason” and “rational debate,” indeed democracy itself, were under threat from the “ideology of authoritarianism.”

Science “is now being slandered as a conspiracy based on a hoax,” Gore said, likely referring to a 2012 Trump tweet where he called man-made global warming a “Chinese hoax.”

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“The subordination of the best scientific evidence to the cynical greed of those buttressing the power of a would-be-autocrat is yet another strategy for controlling policy by distorting and suppressing the best available information,” Gore said.

“So the ideology of authoritarianism is not only a threat to democracy in America, now because of the attacks on climate science, it has become a threat to the survival of human civilization as we know it and even potentially to the capacity of the human species to endure,” Gore continued.

“In order to solve the climate crisis, we must solve the democracy crisis,” Gore said.

While Gore, a Harvard alumni and producer of two films of questionable accuracy on global warming, did not refer to Trump by name, the former vice president’s message was clear.

“The system of checks and balances that has protected the integrity of our American system for more than two centuries has already been dangerously eroded,” Gore said.

Gore, however, also went after social media, which he claimed is driven by “surveillance capitalism.” Gore said social media “enhances cynicism and magnifies divisions” that erode society. (RELATED: Supreme Court Asked To Hear Case Involving Leaked ‘Climategate’ Emails)

Former U.S. VP Gore at Nobel Peace Prize Forum in Oslo

Former U.S. Vice President and 2007 Nobel Peace Prize winner Al Gore speaks this year’s Nobel Peace Prize Forum, in Oslo, Norway December 11, 2018. NTB Scanpix/Heiko Junge via REUTERS.

Gore went on to blame rampant flooding and tornado sightings in the Midwest on man-made global warming, echoing recent attempts by Democratic presidential candidates to do the same in Iowa.

“Speaking of wind, the winds are increasingly destructive in our world,” Gore said. “Yesterday was the thirteenth day in a row when multiple tornadoes touched down in the United States — 500 this month.”

“Hurricanes have become much stronger. Today, the Arkansas River is four feet higher than the all-time record flood stage. The Mississippi River is setting records as the longest flood ever. Thirty-nine million Americans today are at risk from flooding,” Gore said.

Gore also implored Harvard to divest its endowment from fossil fuel holdings, comparing it to the 1980s campaigns to pull investments in South Africa during apartheid. Gore has often compared climate activism to the anti-apartheid, civil rights and abolition movements.

“It was immoral to continue investing in apartheid,” Gore said before going on to accuse fossil fuel companies of using the tobacco industry’s strategy to keep the American public ignorant of climate science — a narrative pushed by some liberal media outlets.

“The American people have been the targets of a massive, well-organized and lavishly-funded campaign of disinformation, designed to spread doubt and confusion and prevent the formation of a political consensus necessary to adopt new policies to save the future of human civilization,” Gore said.

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May 31, 2019 10:52 am

Ironically he is right, but for the wrong reasons.

Allbore
May 31, 2019 10:55 am

“Speaking of wind, the winds are increasingly destructive in our world,” Gore said. Yes, especially when they drive large turbines of “clean energy” that kill enormous about birds each year.

Reply to  Allbore
May 31, 2019 2:30 pm

Not only birds (and bats). According to a German study, they scrape of ~1,200 metric tons (1,322 t US/1,181 t UK) of insects every year.

https://www.dlr.de/dlr/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-10176/372_read-32941/#/gallery/33841

http://cortenergy.eu/NATURE.pdf

May 31, 2019 11:05 am

Al Gore’s assault on all-you-can-eat buffets threatens humanity’s survival.

ResourceGuy
May 31, 2019 11:05 am

How many Harvard students are smart enough to replicate and check the fraudulent science experiment conducted by Gore with Bill Nye narration? The one with the heat lamp and the grass cookie jar in the faked experimental results for high school audiences that would have caused expulsion from college for any “normal” non-elitist, student following the school code of conduct.

J Mac
May 31, 2019 11:08 am

“Speaking of wind…..” Gore’s oral flatulence is hardly breaking news.

May 31, 2019 11:10 am

Did any of the Harvard students boo, protest, or not show? You know, to prove they aren’t closed-minded brain-dead conformist zombies?

Andrew

Marty
May 31, 2019 11:10 am

“The American people have been the targets of a massive, well organized and lavishly funded campaign of disinformation ***”

Yep. That’s right. For thirty years now we’ve been hearing how a tiny increase of a natural and harmless trace gas is going to kill us all. The theory is too simplistic and the supporting evidence is bogus. But the global warming campaign is well funded and relentless. In reality the world is probably getting colder. Not warmer. But the temperature data is such poor quality that I don’t think anyone knows for certain what is actually happening on a global scale.

I have a word of advice for Al Gore. The next time you want to start a crusade why not pick a hazard a bit more realistic than global warming – like say an invasion of leprechauns? Really scare the heck out of the kids.

Geoff Sherrington
May 31, 2019 11:11 am

So, Vice President, you can finally tell us with confidence, how much global temperature changes for each doubling of CO2?
Tell us that you have solved this climate sensitivity unknown, a matter so basic that all good scientists do not accept the global warming hypothesis until it is known and agreed.
All you need to do is to quote the ECS number. Until then, butt out of proper science.
Geoff

Dave Fair
Reply to  Geoff Sherrington
May 31, 2019 11:46 am

ECS that “seems about right” (to the modelers) is produced in the UN IPCC climate models. It isn’t really a CO2 problem for the UN IPCC climate modelers; its the aerosols modelers put in to (badly) simulate past average temperatures to (semi) justify their “seems about right” ECSs.

We must demand that UN IPCC CMIP6 climate modelers list their year-by-year estimates of past aerosols.

Steve O
May 31, 2019 11:14 am

Wow. Some of what Gore said was simply false, while other things were outright stupid. It’s a testament to the power of ideology over reason that such a smart group of people would accept it so unquestioningly.

Joe Crawford
Reply to  Steve O
May 31, 2019 1:21 pm

Don’t forget Steve. As far as they are concerned Exitus acta probat (OVID).

Evan Jones
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May 31, 2019 11:17 am

Al Gore Tells Harvard Students ‘Assault On Science’ Threatens Humanity’s Survival

I agree. So stop doing it, already.

Ed Zuiderwijk
May 31, 2019 11:19 am

It appears that mr. Gore believes his own nonsense. Sad very sad.

CD in Wisconsin
May 31, 2019 11:28 am

‘…Former Vice President Al Gore said President Donald Trump’s “assault on science” threatens “the capacity of the human species to endure” on Earth…’

Translation: The climate scare narrative needs to be shielded from scientific inquiry so that it’s faultiness does not become more widely known.

Gore: “The American people have been the targets of a massive, well-organized and lavishly-funded campaign of disinformation, designed to spread doubt and confusion and prevent the formation of a political consensus necessary to adopt new policies to save the future of human civilization,”…..

Translation: The scientific evidence refuting the climate scare narrative is not to be believed because Gore says so. It doesn’t matter how faulty the global warming scare narrative is, you are to accept it on blind faith because the cult’s doctrine is infallible…..and Gore says so. Gore is “saving the planet,” so he could not possibly be wrong….especially when he is. Besides, it’s political now anyway, not scientific.

Gore is about as genuine as a three dollar bill with his picture on it. But then, I shouldn’t be giving Congress and the Bureau of Engraving and Printing any ideas.

Joe Civis
May 31, 2019 11:35 am

seems the left/watermelons, whatever they are called, say exactly what they do, did, are doing, and plan to do but blame it on everyone but themselves. Makes one wish for some Old Testament style Biblical consequences for the leftists, think some instant pillars of salt might raise an eyebrow or two.

Cheers!
Joe

Reply to  Joe Civis
May 31, 2019 6:49 pm

The New Left are the people they warned you about.

May 31, 2019 11:53 am

Democracy is important for science. Science needs open debate and discussion. It needs freedom of speech without fear of repercussions.

So Al Gore, time to organise a debate on the science, right?
What, No?
You think that won’t help your cause? That’s true.

But that’s the real assault on science.

Vuk
May 31, 2019 11:59 am

More they whinge, whine and bellyache about climate change, more general public is getting fed-up of them and their gripes.

ResourceGuy
May 31, 2019 11:59 am

I guess all the real science majors are across the river.

RockyRoad
May 31, 2019 12:00 pm

Put a patch over Gore’s closed eye as pictured and call him the Truth Pirate! (His assertion that serious questions regarding climate science are dangerous is equivalent to Democrats calling Trump’s declassification on all documents related to the Russian Hoax a coverup!) It doesn’t get more distorted than this, folks!

ResourceGuy
May 31, 2019 12:02 pm

Beware snake oil salesmen in robes.

ResourceGuy
May 31, 2019 12:06 pm

The arrow of time has many twists and turns. One such twist was the hanging chad which saved the world.

May 31, 2019 12:07 pm

I wonder if he knows the US has been cooling the past four years or so?

ResourceGuy
Reply to  James Schrumpf
June 6, 2019 8:39 am

No, he’s on autopilot at this point. And it’s the bad 737 Max autopilot to boot.

jim heath
May 31, 2019 12:10 pm

Australia is so far up the arse of the New World Order it’s painful.

ResourceGuy
May 31, 2019 12:12 pm

You can bet money that this guy won’t be on China’s ban list. He is too valuable for all the bad regimes out there.

May 31, 2019 12:14 pm

The subordination of the best scientific evidence to the cynical greed of those buttressing the power of a would-be-autocrat is yet another strategy for controlling policy by distorting and suppressing the best available information.

That’s a mouth full of flowery political speak there. I think I could have said it less incomprehensibly. But what should I expect of a blowhard? — not very nice, I know, but I really have nothing good to say about him.

David Chappell
Reply to  Robert Kernodle
May 31, 2019 2:21 pm

He was talking about himself, surely?

Charlie Adamson
Reply to  David Chappell
June 2, 2019 2:06 pm

Indeed,.. Mr. Chappell. You are correct. His entire speech is riddled with projections which provide seemingly countless insights and clues into his corrupt nature as well as the corrupt nature of the CAGW political scheme.

Once I caught on to some of the nuances as to how projections work in the one doing the projection and how it confounds those being projected on or listening, I began to learn to see through the speeches such as Gore’s, Hillary’s, Schiff’s, Nadler’s etc. etc. Then I tried to imagine what these graduates will think later once they discover the extent of the corruption that these people are desperately trying to hide.

The coming spectacle has the potential of being unprecedented.

DHR
May 31, 2019 12:26 pm

Someone should tell him that tornados are created by a cold front from the west meeting a warm front from the South. No cold, no tornado. And the Arkansas and Mississippi Rivers are high because of lots of melting snow and some rain. No snow, no high rivers.

Oh, someone has? Sorry.

May 31, 2019 12:38 pm

Why does Gore not ask scientists from various disciplines about how scientific research really works?
Why does he not find out about the whole publication and peer review process?
How can he make credible comments without doing this?
Will he do this to assess the credibility of the claims of “climate scientists?”
Will he be prepared to consider the extent of uncertainty and also of fraud among scientists – just like we find in all other professions?

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