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Author:  Alan Caruba
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Date:  May 1, 2006
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An Inconvenient Al Gore

On May 26, a movie, “An Inconvenient Truth”, will debut at a theatre near you, starring a man who introduces himself these days as the man “who used to be the next President of the United States.” That man is Al Gore who, since losing his bid in 2000 to lead this country, has given us all cause to thank a merciful God for sparing us his unflagging lunacy.

On May 26, a movie, “An Inconvenient Truth”, will debut at a theatre near you, starring a man who introduces himself these days as the man “who used to be the next President of the United States.” That man is Al Gore who, since losing his bid in 2000 to lead this country, has given us all cause to thank a merciful God for sparing us his unflagging lunacy.

This is the same Al Gore who, on January 15, 2004, when the weather in New York reached a near-record chill delivered yet another loopy lecture on his obsession with global warming. Gore lays ownership to an encyclopedia of bizarre notions available to anyone who reads his book, “Earth in the Balance”, published in the early 90s.

Gore, like most seriously committed environmentalists (who probably should be committed someplace where they can’t do any harm) believes that the human race is responsible for ruining the Earth.

Early in his book he speaks of “humankind’s assault” on the Earth. Back in 1997 when Gore was still Vice President, the White House hosted a hundred television weathermen at a global warming conference. His solution to the planet’s problems was to put an end to over-population in developing nations by ramping up Third World birth control information. I suspect that Gore would favor even more drastic ways of reducing population if he thought it would “save” the Earth.

Gore has been talking up global warming since the environmental loonies switched their tune in the 1980s from a coming Ice Age to an effort to reverse the Industrial Revolution with the warming theory. He has steadfastly ignored any scientific evidence that it is not happening and insists that thousands of scientists worldwide support the theory.

So Gore will be back, this time with a film. Dare we call it a documentary? The problem is that most of the facts it will present either have been or will be refuted by a growing number of climatologists and meteorologists who no longer want to be lumped in with those whose “science” is based mostly on government salaries or foundation grants.

It should amaze and anger people that the U.S. government has spent $18 billion on climate research since 1990, three times as much as any other nation. None of it has demonstrated that the global warming theory has any validity. In 2000, Gore was advocating a $150 billion fund “to help develop clean new technologies.” Nothing is ever going to be clean enough for Gore and the Greens.

The movie will no doubt show pictures of melting glaciers so that he can predict that most of the East Coast will be under water if dire conditions continue. His problem is that there are no dire conditions. Seasonally, parts of glaciers do melt, but neither the North nor South Pole is melting. There is no planetary emergency no matter how many scary pictures he shows.

Another problem with Al Gore’s refusal to go away and grow tobacco on his Tennessee farm is his unremitting hatred of those he calls “the polluters.” For Gore, pollution is everywhere. The “polluters” all seem to represent aspects of the world’s providers of energy, whether it is oil, coal, or natural gas. He’s on record opposing nuclear power as well. Gore wants “alternative, sustainable” forms of energy that, if they worked, would be in use. Solar and wind power are simply insufficient to the energy needs of the modern world.

To get a sense of just how nuts Al Gore is, in his book he advocated, “the strategic goal of completely eliminating the internal combustion engine over, say a twenty-five year period.” And suffice it to say that he would put the solution of all the world’s problems in the hands of the United Nations, the single most corrupt international institution on the face of the Earth.

This is the man who came within a handful of votes of being President of the United States of America. If that doesn’t scare you, then nothing will. Worse yet, one suspects that Al Gore thinks this new movie and his inane television channel will be the platform for his candidacy at some future point in time.

The real inconvenient truth is that, when the movie comes out, Al Gore is going to be interviewed by a fawning mainstream press, repeating all of his irrational notions in an effort to get us all to abandon our cars with their awful internal combustion engines, to stop using air conditioning, and generally go live in the woods somewhere. With summer just around the corner, at least he has picked the right time of year this time to warn us once again about global warming.

Alan Caruba
National Anxiety Center

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Biography - Alan Caruba

Alan Caruba passed on June 15, 2015. His keen wit, intellect, and desire to see that "right" be done will be missed by all who his life touched. His archives will remain available online at this site.

Alan Caruba was the founder of The National Anxiety Center, a clearinghouse for information about media-driven scare campaigns designed to influence public opinion and policy. A veteran public relations counselor and professional writer, Caruba emerged as a conservative voice through his weekly column, "Warning Signs", posted on the Center's Internet site (www.anxietycenter.com) and widely excerpted on leading sites including this one.

A member of the Society of Professional Journalists, the American Society of Journalists and Authors, and a charter member of the National Book Critics Circle, Caruba applied a wide-ranging knowledge of business, science, history and other topics to his examination of issues that included protecting our national sovereignty, environment and immigration, education and international affairs.

Caruba resided in New Jersey and had served in the US Army, had been an advisor to corporations, trade associations, universities, and others who used his public relations skills for many years. He maintained a business site at www.caruba.com.

Caruba performed many reviews of both fiction and non-fiction at Bookviews.Com, a popular site for news about books of merit that do not necessarily make it to the mainstream bestseller lists.


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