Al Gore Is Still Wrong About Everything

Wrong but rich!

Remember in 2006 when Al Gore released An Inconvenient Truth and made lots of frightening claims about climate change, none of which came true? 

He said the global ice caps would be gone and that all of us would be underwater by now.

Here’s another one that is still spectacularly wrong.

Gore said that within a decade there would be no snow on the mountain. 



Almost two decades later and… yep it’s still covered in the stuff.

Looks really cold.

Can you say fearmongering?

This begs the question…

Nope.

From saying there was “a 75% chance that the entire north polar ice cap, during some of the summer months, could be completely ice-free within the next five to seven years,” to claiming that the global sea level could rise as much as 20 feet “in the near future,” Gore has just been wrong wrong wrong about everything.

He has always been wrong.

Wrong but rich!

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard yesterday went to Capitol Hill to testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee, and told Maine Democrat Angus King that the threat of climate change is not critical.

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  1. Gore is a renowned scientist and inventor. He still works tirelessly in his garage lab – developing ideas and blueprints that will save the planet. Some of his accomplishments include an anti-capsize pontoon system for Guam, reinforcing the San Andreas fault with Super Glue and giant staples, and a deployable giant steel shield to stave off asteroids.

  2. AI analysis of ALL the data and all the reports, just put a pin in all the pseudo-science of “CO2 causes climate change”, the false narrative that “anthropogenic CO2 is the main driver of climate change”, the entire IPCCC report(s) and claims of a “climate crisis”. And it demonstrates that the empirical evidence does not support any of the “model predictions”.

    Can’t post a link, but you can search for (I don’t use the “G” word anymore) using “SCC-Grok-3-Review-V5-1” (which is the paper’s official filing name) or “A Critical Reassessment of the Anthropogenic CO?-Global
    Warming Hypothesis: Empirical Evidence Contradicts
    IPCC Models and Solar Forcing Assumptions” (which is the paper’s full title)

    Enjoy.

  3. Has Kilomanjarp’s snow cover declined over the past 20 years?
    ChatGPT said:
    Yes, Mount Kilimanjaro’s snow cover has declined over the past 20 years. Multiple studies and satellite imagery confirm that the ice fields and glaciers on Kilimanjaro have been shrinking for over a century, with an accelerated decline in recent decades.

    Key Findings on Kilimanjaro’s Ice Loss:
    Loss of Over 85% Since 1912 – Studies indicate that Kilimanjaro’s ice cover has shrunk by more than 85% since 1912.
    Significant Decline Since 2000 – Between 2000 and 2015, the glaciers lost about 20-30% of their ice volume.
    Projected Disappearance – Some researchers estimate that the remaining ice fields could vanish entirely within the next few decades.
    Causes – Unlike other glaciers that are melting due to direct warming, Kilimanjaro’s decline is driven mainly by reduced snowfall, sublimation (ice turning directly into vapor), and long-term climate shifts.
    Recent Studies Confirm Shrinking – A 2022 study using satellite data and ground measurements confirmed continued glacial retreat.
    While seasonal variations exist, the overall trend is a long-term decline, and many experts believe the glaciers may disappear by 2050 if current trends persist.

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