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10
More "Inconvenient" Questions for Al Gore and His Fellow Man Made Global
Warming Believers
GrassTopsUSA
Guest Commentary
By Gregg Jackson 09-14-07
1. Al, you
asserted in your movie "An Inconvenient
Truth" that 9 of the 10 hottest years on
record occurred after 1995. According to NASA's
most recent data, the ten hottest years on
record in the U.S., beginning with the hottest
year, are: 1934, 1998, 1921, 2006, 1931, 1999,
1953, 1990, 1938 and 1939. Not only is 1998 not
the "hottest on record" as you claim in
your "documentary," but only 4 of the
"hottest years on record" occurred after
1995 -- quite a stretch from "9 out of 10."
We also know that according to the U.S. National
Climate Data Center, the world in 2006 was only
.03 degrees Celsius warmer than it was in 2001
-- which is in the range of temperature error
and not statistically significant. We now know
that Michael Mann's infamous "hockey stick"
theory purporting to demonstrate a sharp
increase in "warming" in the 1990s has
been debunked and discredited by the National
Academy of Sciences and the U.N.'s IPCC. Why
then do you still continue to cite the incorrect
"9 out of 10" figure and debunked
"hockey stick" figure?
2. Al, you claim in your movie, "A survey of
more than 928 scientific papers in respected
journals show 100 percent agreement (that man is
responsible for global warming)." Is it not
true however that this information that you cite
in your movie was originally published in a
non-peer reviewed essay section of Science
Magazine by a social scientist from UCSD named
Nancy Oreskes which was highly flawed and has
been subsequently discredited in that only 13
(or 2%) of the 928 articles she cited as
supporting the consensus view of anthropogenic
global warming explicitly endorsed the
"consensus view" and that several of the
studies actually opposed it?
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3. Al, you wrote your book
"Earth in the Balance" and movie "An Inconvenient
Truth" to begin a "debate" on global warming. Why
is it that you consistently refuse to debate noted
climatologists and other scientists who dispute many of your
claims such as noted Danish statistician Bjorn Lomborg, MIT
professor of meteorology Richard S. Lindzen, and author of
the "Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming and
Environmentalism" Christopher Horner?
4. Al, in your movie you show a picture of Lake Chad in
Africa which has dried up and state, "Now we're beginning
to see the impact (of global warming) in the real world."
How do you justify your implication that man made global
warming is responsible for the drying up of the lake when it
is a fact that the lake has dried up many times in the past,
the last time being 2,000 years ago (well before the
introduction of SUVs or airplanes)? Why did you conveniently
omit the fact in your movie that an enormous population
explosion and overgrazing have contributed significantly to
the lake drying up?
5. Al, in your movie you also attempt to demonstrate how
global warming may lead to significant increases in
infectious diseases. (You list 15 resurgent diseases
including West Nile, Lyme, and Malaria.) Yet, Malaria for
example, was much more prevalent in the "Little Ice Age"
and in the 19th century when the earth was colder than it is
today especially in non-tropical locations such as
Scandinavia, Siberia, Scotland, and Canada. Even the Pasteur
Institute's Paul Reiter, a malaria expert, doesn't believe
global warming would have much of an impact on the spread of
that disease. Aren't malaria and other vector borne diseases
more the result of poverty than temperature?
6. While it is an empirical scientific fact that the earth's
climate (temperature) is always naturally changing
(increasing or decreasing), by claiming that the recent one
half a degree Celsius increase in the earth's temperature
over the last 100 years is due to human carbon emissions,
isn't it you that is in "denial" of the axiomatic
fact that the earth's warming (and cooling) are natural
variations and not human induced?
7. Al, you claimed in your movie that human induced global
warming is melting the "Snows of Kilimanjaro." Yet,
two of the most widely known peer reviewed studies regarding
this topic attributes other more plausible causes for the
melting of the glaciers. Thomas Mölg of the Tropical
Glaciology Group from the Department of Geography at the
University of Innsbruck in Austria authored a paper entitled
"Solar-radiation-maintained glacier recession on
Kilimanjaro drawn from combined ice-radiation geometry
modeling," which was published in the Journal of
Geophysical Research in 2003. Mölg concluded that his study
"qualitatively demonstrates that solar radiation is the
main climatic parameter maintaining modern glacier recession
on Kilimanjaro summit, but also suggests that retreat on the
inner ice cap margin might have been supported by a
secondary energy source." In short, solar radiation was
the primary driver of the Kilimanjaro glacial retreat.
Additionally, two major articles on the subject appeared in
the International Journal of Climatology and The Journal of
Geophysical Research in 2004 which concluded that modern
glacial retreat on Kilimanjaro resulted from a reduction in
precipitation at the end of the 19th century -- not global
warming. Other prominent climatologists have speculated that
the most likely secondary cause was deforestation in the
mountain's foothills which upset necessary conditions for
glaciation. Can you cite any peer reviewed scientific
studies that conclude that global warming is the primary
cause of the Kilimanjaro glacial retreat?
8. A number of scientific studies have demonstrated that
solar radiation has had a significant effect on climate in
the past. In 1999, a paper in the journal Quaternary Science
Reviews pointed this out. A team of Dutch and Russian
scientists who authored the paper found that substantial
increases in the carbon isotope coincided with global
cooling events at about 850 B.C. and 1600 A.D. The latter
date corresponds to the so-called Little Ice Age and
indicates in general that climate reacts strongly to small
changes in radiation. A recent Danish Meteorological Study
demonstrated a correlation between sun spot activity and the
earth's temperature which was almost identical. NASA data
too has shown that solar activity correlates more closely
with glacial temperatures than CO2 -- and that CO2 actually
follows temperature increases. Based on these studies and
others, doesn't it seem more plausible that natural variable
solar activity -- not carbon emissions -- is the more likely
cause of climate change?
9. We had been warned of a coming ice age in the 1920s,
global warming in the 1930s, another imminent ice age in the
1970s, and now in 2007 global warming once again is said to
be the most significant threat to civilization. Since every
other apocalyptic prediction turned out to be false, why
should this one be any different? Moreover, former European
Commissioner for the Environment and current EU V.P.
Margaret Wallstrom stated, "this is not a simple
environmental issue (global warming) where you can see it as
an issue where the scientists are not unanimous. This is
about international relations; this is about economy, about
trying to create a level playing field for big business
throughout the world." Don't you agree with Wallstrom
that this global warming issue is not really about the
environment but more about "leveling the playing field
for business" ( i.e. international wealth
redistribution)?
10. To those such as Hillary Clinton who said, "The U.S.
has not lead but fled on global warming" and should now
"rejoin our allies at the negotiating table" I ask:
Is it not a documented historical fact that your husband and
former co-president Bill Clinton walked away from the Kyoto
negotiating process when he disengaged from the global
warming negotiations at the Hague in November of 2000? And
isn't it also true that George W. Bush re-engaged in
"talks?" Also, why did neither you nor your husband send
the signed Kyoto Global Warming Treaty to the Democrat
controlled Senate for ratification? You had 3 years to
ratify the Kyoto Treaty. And why isn't your new Senate
Democrat majority led by Senator Reid calling for
ratification right now?
Gregg Jackson is the nationally
best selling author of "Conservative Comebacks to Liberal
Lies: Issue by Issue Responses to the Most Common Claims of
the Left from A to Z" (JAJ Publishing Aug 2006) and talk
radio show host heard on Boston's Talk Station WRKO.
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