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Al Gore Challenged To Global Warming Debate

April 5, 2007

 Here are two excerpts from this article. 

Gore has not accepted Monckton’s challenge to debate and is unlikely to do so.

“He says the debate is over,” Van Winkle said of Gore, “and we don’t necessarily feel the public has ever really been given the debate. His interest [in accepting the challenge] would be … giving the public the serious and measured discussion that they need to make a good decision about public policy.”

Al Gore has been challenged to debate man-made global warming. He will never do this, I wish he would because I think it would be a great debate. The problem is he doesn’t want to take the chance that he will be proven a fraud. He has declared that global warming is a scientific fact, even though the articles that we readoften say global warming has a scientific consensus. If scientists only have a consensus, then it isn’t a proven scientific fact.

After losing his presidential bid he needed something to fill the void he felt in his life. This issue has given him a new cause to believe in and to stay in the public eye.

He won’t take any chances on losing this race also.


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  1. inel's avatar
    April 5, 2007 6:54 pm

    More serious and measured information is being provided to the public by the IPCC in Brussels tomorrow, Friday 6 April 2007. You can log on to the IPCC website and watch the webcast of the press conference presenting Working Group II’s contribution to the Fourth Assessment Report on Climate Change yourself. The Summary for Policymakers by WGII is titled “Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability” and is relevant to each and every one of us.

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