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Science & Technology
We Can't Wish Away Climate Change
2010-02-28
By AL GORE
It would be an enormous relief if the recent attacks on the science of global warming actually indicated that we do not face an unimaginable calamity requiring large-scale, preventive measures to protect human civilization as we know it.

Of course, we would still need to deal with the national security risks of our growing dependence on a global oil market dominated by dwindling reserves in the most unstable region of the world, and the economic risks of sending hundreds of billions of dollars a year overseas in return for that oil. And we would still trail China in the race to develop smart grids, fast trains, solar power, wind, geothermal and other renewable sources of energy -- the most important sources of new jobs in the 21st century.

But what a burden would be lifted! We would no longer have to worry that our grandchildren would one day look back on us as a criminal generation that had selfishly and blithely ignored clear warnings that their fate was in our hands. We could instead celebrate the naysayers who had doggedly persisted in proving that every major National Academy of Sciences report on climate change had simply made a huge mistake.

I, for one, genuinely wish that the climate crisis were an illusion. But unfortunately, the reality of the danger we are courting has not been changed by the discovery of at least two mistakes in the thousands of pages of careful scientific work over the last 22 years by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. In fact, the crisis is still growing because we are continuing to dump 90 million tons of global-warming pollution every 24 hours into the atmosphere -- as if it were an open sewer.

It is true that the climate panel published a flawed overestimate of the melting rate of debris-covered glaciers in the Himalayas, and used information about the Netherlands provided to it by the government, which was later found to be partly inaccurate. In addition, e-mail messages stolen from the University of East Anglia in Britain showed that scientists besieged by an onslaught of hostile, make-work demands from climate skeptics may not have adequately followed the requirements of the British freedom of information law.

But the scientific enterprise will never be completely free of mistakes. What is important is that the overwhelming consensus on global warming remains unchanged. It is also worth noting that the panel's scientists -- acting in good faith on the best information then available to them -- probably underestimated the range of sea-level rise in this century, the speed with which the Arctic ice cap is disappearing and the speed with which some of the large glacial flows in Antarctica and Greenland are melting and racing to the sea.

Because these and other effects of global warming are distributed globally, they are difficult to identify and interpret in any particular location. For example, January was seen as unusually cold in much of the United States. Yet from a global perspective, it was the second-hottest January since surface temperatures were first measured 130 years ago.

Similarly, even though climate deniers have speciously argued for several years that there has been no warming in the last decade, scientists confirmed last month that the last 10 years were the hottest decade since modern records have been kept.
Posted by:Fred

#20  Amazing. Virtually every sentence - nearly every word - is either spin via half-truth or an outright lie.
Posted by: KBK   2010-02-28 23:25  

#19  This is one way of dealing with the carpetbagger.
UKIP would ban Al Gore film in schools
Al Gore's global warming film would be banned in schools under plans by the UK Independence Party (UKIP) to court the climate sceptic vote.
Posted by: tipper   2010-02-28 22:53  

#18  Law schmaw, he's got Fred Phelps on his side.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2010-02-28 19:08  

#17  While we're investigating him for securities fraud, how about an investigation of the $529m loan awarded by DOE to Gore's electric sports car startup? The one which does not even have a prototype. Or a design. And which is in Finland.

Corruption on a scale not seen since Teapot Dome. Why is this man not in prison?
Posted by: lex   2010-02-28 18:43  

#16  'Moose, I know anecdotes don't equal statistics, but I can tell you that it's always about 5 degrees colder at my house than the "official" (airport) temperature is.

They say on the radio it's above freezing, but I've learned to be careful because I'll still have ice on my steps. :-(
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2010-02-28 18:14  

#15  I have long suspected nationwide hanky panky with temperature readings, in that nowhere else in my area are temperatures the same as the official reading, taken in the middle of a concrete and asphalt airport, but they are very similar to each other.

The way to expose this is to get half a dozen people in the major metropolitan areas of the US to regularly submit two temperatures they have daily taken, at 6am and at 2pm. Then they just post them to a web site.

This way, a far more accurate temperature reading could be made.

Statistically, it should be more moderate than the official high and low reading, because 6am isn't the coldest and 2pm isn't the warmest times of day, regularly. However, they can show significant variation from the norm, if it happens over a period of time.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2010-02-28 18:08  

#14  Al Gore: I am here to educate you about the single biggest threat to our planet. You see, there is something out there which threatens our very existence and may be the end to the human race as we know it. I'm talking, of course, about Manbearpig. It is a creature which roams the Earth alone. It is half man, half bear, and half pig. Some people say that Manbearpig isn't real. Well , I'm here to tell you now, Manbearpig is very real, and he most certainly exists—I'm cereal. Manbearpig doesn't care who you are or what you've done. Manbearpig simply wants to get you. I'm super cereal. But have no fear, because I am here to save you. And someday, when the world is rid of Manbearpig, everyone will say, "Thank you Al Gore—you're super awesome!" The end
Posted by: Al Gore   2010-02-28 13:03  

#13  Neither can we wish away the looming threat posed by ManBearPig...
Posted by: Iblis   2010-02-28 12:39  

#12  Why is it every time I dance an Al Gore rhythm I end up with by nary a thought in my head?

Yesterday was golf. Tonight, snow angels. Know what I call it...February.

Great picture Anguth. Al G complaining about (the complete hubristic notion that humans can change the) weather is like Robert Downy Jr. complaining about hollywood lifestyles.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2010-02-28 11:33  

#11  You can however modify data to make it look like it's warming...
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2010-02-28 11:30  

#10  He is speaking up because its threatening something "important": his wealth making portfolio.

I think Soros went over to him and pulled the string in his back.

Love how he mentions our dependence on imported oil and neglects to mention his administration made it worse by preventing drilling and development here.
Posted by: OldSpook   2010-02-28 10:36  

#9  Everybody's been wondering where he's been. Where ever that was, I'd wish he'd go back...
Posted by: tu3031   2010-02-28 10:19  

#8  Good point Bobby.

You don't have to wish away unicorns - or Man Made Climate Change - because they don't exist.

You have climate change - just has you have horses with no horns. But the Climate Change doesn't have the 'uni-corn' of being cause by human actions. Its perfectly Natural.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2010-02-28 07:41  

#7  No shit, Al. If it weren't for the natural gas companies, who you tried to destroy, I'd be freezing my ass off in "the warmest winter in 50 years". The first winter in 10 years snow fell. The first snow I've seen here that did not melt in less than a day. Yep, climate change sure affected my lifestyle and budget.

Say, Al, have you cut down on your $30,000 yearly utility bill any so as to leave a few kilowatts for the "other America"?
Posted by: ed   2010-02-28 07:37  

#6  Can't wish away unicorns. Al.
Posted by: Bobby   2010-02-28 07:31  

#5  Photograph of Tucson Arizona "Climate Station"

Posted by: Anguth Barnsmell2985   2010-02-28 05:53  

#4  I'll believe what Al Gore's peddling once he and his fellow "climate professionals" (Prince Charles, Laurie David, etc.) give up their private jets, entourages, and glittering conferences to hold their meetings online via Skype or other electronic means.

(C'mon, guys, do it for the grandchildren. TM)
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie   2010-02-28 05:16  

#3  Saw the headline and the author and assumed Al was telling the other carbon trading millionairs that they might as well come clean because the scandal isn't going anywhere.

Should have known he'll fight on until the flow of money really dries up.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2010-02-28 03:17  

#2  I can't wait for Gore to go on trial for securities fraud and go down for 10 to 20 years.

Knowingly making false statements about any kind of investment you are selling is a serious crime.
Posted by: phil_b   2010-02-28 02:25  

#1  Sniff... sniff... Yep. Grade AA Bullshit.

Al, PROVE IT, dickhead. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof. And its not a "two mistakes", its wholesale fabrication as well as suppression of contrary data, and a pile of data that does nto conform to the theory, as well sa flawed models that cannot explain the MWP, etc.

Notice how he diodges all that, and states his conclusions as if they are already proven.

Al, old buddy, thats a logical fallacy. Meaning your argument is completely invalid.

Go away, curl up and die someplace you fatassed fuckwit.

Posted by: OldSpook   2010-02-28 01:46  

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