Al Gore AKA ManbearPig has
been harping on global warming (pardon me) climate change since at least
the late 1980s, but it wasn’t until 2006 he discovered a way to become
massively wealthy by making movies about it and investing in government-subsidized
green energy.
Many predictions made
by scientists and other climate change alarmists like Gore have failed to come
true. For example, in 2007 Gore predicted that the summer Arctic ice in the
North Pole would completely disappear by 2013 due to global warming caused by
carbon dioxide emissions. Didn’t
happen.
He also
claimed Mt. Kilimanjaro in Africa would lose it’s snowpack by 2016. But that
also hasn’t happened—not even close.
The climate hypocrite
once told CNN’s Jake Tapper, “I don't have a private jet. And what carbon
emissions come from my trips on Southwest Airlines are offset. I live a
carbon-free lifestyle, to the maximum extent possible." Somebody throw a bullshit flag.
How does ManBearPig
explain the rather large amounts of electricity he uses to power his
10,000-plus-square-foot home? A new analysis by the National
Center for Public Policy Research found that Gore's Tennessee home
"guzzles more electricity in one year than the average American family
uses in 21 years."
In one month, the
report found, Gore's home consumed more electricity than the average family
uses in 34 months and the
electricity used just to heat Gore's swimming pool would power six homes for a year.
It’s bitter cold in parts of the US, but climate scientist Dr. Michael Mann explains that’s exactly what we should expect from the climate crisis. https://t.co/6UfJ9Xxpq6— Al Gore (@algore) January 4, 2018
So let me get this straight, This cold is from climate change, Previous cold shots werent, Previous cold shots like 83-84 this period colder. So what these guys want us to believe is the cold is from climate change, but climate change made it come up short of previous cold shots https://t.co/JHRqdh6vIR— Joe Bastardi (@BigJoeBastardi) January 5, 2018
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