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MIT Professor: Al Gore is wrong
I know Al Gore invented the Internet and all, but this is one of many professors/scientists calling him out on his bogus claims and movie about global warming. Does Gore know more than an MIT professor that studies atmospheric science for a living?
Millions of sheeple will watch his movie and believe we are heading for destruction. The only truth to global warming is we really know little about it and what causes it. Al Gore will speed around in his gas guzzling airplane and spread bogus gospel. How about learning about global warming from scientists and not from a man with an agenda?
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Extreme
Seems we live in a world of extremism today. What ever happened to middle of the road logic? I think Gore is not totally wrong here, though he has taken the extreme position. When someone makes an argument to the extreme there is always truth in it and possibly some embellishment. This is true for Big Al and also for those who would say that global warming is hogwash. If one were to travel down the middle of the road on this issue, I believe you would find that the preponderance of scientific evidence, based as I recall in deductive reasoning from observing and measuring, , would fall on the side that the earth is warming up, most likely due to the massive additions of carbon into the atmosphere. Of course, one huge volcano puts as much crap into the atmosphere as millions of auto's. Does that mean we should not try to move away from fossil fuel as the main energy source? Of course not. I believe Big Al has taken the extreme position to force the argument to the front page as much as possible, and he has partially succeeded.
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