Since before the advent of Al Gore, speculation on what, if any, impact humans have on their environment has been a contentious issue. Specifically, the concern has been over whether the actions of humans impact the climate. As soon as politicians figured out that there might be a way to harness this debate to increase their power, political agendas came to impact the reporting and interpretation of alleged climate change science.
If it can be proven that human activities are systematically impacting the climate with potentially catastrophic results, you have a very powerful tool for taking control. After all, the survival of life then depends on placing the proper controls on people and businesses. If there is no credible evidence of man-induced climate change, then everyone can be left to go about their lives and business, free of government coercion. More on page two.
It’s a figment of your imagination Gore. Stop the lying, hell has a place for liars
Silly goofball.
Belinda Lott Ross In the current Ice Age (Quaternary or Pleistocene) periods of Glaciation occur on an average of about 100,000 years for the last 2.58 million years. The current glaciation period started about 110,000 years ago and ended about 12,000 years ago. The known Ice ages are as follows: Quaternary 2.588 Ma – present Quaternary Cenozoic
Karoo 360 – 260 Ma Carboniferous and Permian Paleozoic
Andean-Saharan 450 – 420Ma Ordovician and Silurian
Paleozoic
Cryogenian
(or Sturtian-Varangian)
720 – 635[2]
Cryogenian
Neoproterozoic
Huronian
2450 – 2100
Siderian and Rhyacian
Paleoproterozoic
Pongola
2900 – 2780[3]
Mesoarchean and Neoarchean
You’re a f****** dumb$#%&!@*too.
Global DECEPTION
Sure, Al, and there is a song called Frosty The Sandman too.
Kind of like the emperor’s new clothes
Al Gore should be arrested for fraud against the American people immediately !!
Yes we see climate change all the time. It has been changing for millions of years, and there is no amount of money you can spend will change it.
still stupid