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Posted by The Skipper    United States   on 03/13/2007 at 08:55 AM   
 
  1. Leave it to our bi-partisan and unbiased media to wait until after Al’theskyisfallingandneoconservativehumansareatfault’Gore gets his Oscar for the movie before they ‘suddenly’ find critics. So what is this new agenda - perhaps the stats on who actually believes Albore are so low, we once again are seeing the media ‘covering their a**(ests)?

    Newsflash - it’s too late. Especially when you still tout every speech the idiot makes and hold him up as a viable ‘possible’ candidate for POTUS.

    And once again, we go back to the infamous Rathergate line - well the documents might be fakes but the original premise of the story is true. . .Not quite.

    Posted by wardmama4    United States   03/13/2007  at  09:23 AM  

  2. This piece doesn’t really find critics of the message, just the messenger.  The “scientists” they quote don’t have a problem with the message at all, just who is relaying the message.  Leave it to the NYT to do everything they can to tell us that “leading scientists” still think the sky is falling, but we just don’t think Algore is the right person to be saying it. 

    It’s interesting that they go to Colorado to get an answer, since one of the “scientists” is also responsible for telling us in the Spring/Summer of 2006 that the hurricane season was going to be horrible, with many violent hurricanes, mass destruction, blah, blah, blah.  Then, this “scientist” had to make mid-hurricane season “adjustments” to his predictions, because there weren’t any storms.  Then, just before the end of the season, had to make another “adjustment”, because he still didn’t hit his predictions.

    Bottom line:  It’s all about the money.  Scientists need funding, aka a job, so they aren’t going to push away the golden calf, when there’s billions of dollars in research grants to be had and with the media, Algore, and the many other commie/enviromental groups fueling the fire; why not stay on the grave train?

    Posted by MikeyB    United States   03/13/2007  at  09:55 AM  

  3. The leader of Britain’s “conservative” party has swallowed this garbage as well. They have invited Gorebag to tell them how they can avert climate change. They want to bring in more taxes on air travel (a surefire vote loser that one). Margaret Thatcher should give the boy king (David Cameron) a whack with her handbag the way she used to slap the Euroweenies around. Knock some sense into the fools

    Posted by LyndonB    United Kingdom   03/13/2007  at  10:51 AM  

  4. That’s far too much to read considering it’s about Al Gore.
    Albert is playing in the wrong sand box.

    Posted by Officer Pupp    United States   03/13/2007  at  04:21 PM  

  5. (casually borrowed from Yahoo news and Reuters)

    Meet Ocean Eddy, Algore’s distant antipodal cousin, who lives in the sea off the coast of Australia:

    Giant cold water eddy off Sydney lowers sea level

    Australian oceanographers have discovered a giant cold water eddy off Sydney which has lowered sea levels almost one meter and impacted a major ocean current.

    The eddy, which has diameter of about 200 km (120 miles) and reaches to depth of 1 km (600 yards), lies about 100 km (60 miles) off Sydney, said Australia’s peak scientific body, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO).

    The CSIRO said the eddy was so powerful it had pushed out to sea the strong East Australian Current, popularized in the hit Hollywood animation “Finding Nemo” and used by sailors in the Sydney-Hobart race down the east coast of Australia.

    Shipping traffic and fishing have not been affected.

    The CSIRO said what had caused the giant eddy was a mystery. “What we do know is that this is a very powerful natural feature which tends to push everything else aside—even the mighty East Australian Current,” said CSIRO’s David Griffin.

    The sea surface has lowered by 70cm (27 inches) at its center, the CSIRO said in a statement received on Wednesday.

    It said the dip in the surface of the ocean was invisible to the eye, but had been accurately measured by European and U.S. satellites.

    “Until 20 years ago we would not have known they (giant ocean eddies) even existed without accidentally steaming through them on a research vessel,” Griffin said in a statement.

    “However, now that we can routinely identify them from space via satellite, marine scientists can evaluate their role as a source of life in the marine ecosystem.”

    Ocean eddies can have a life of up to three weeks although similar eddies off South Australia and Western Australia are known to have survived several months, said the CSIRO.

    Geez, and I always thought that ALgore claimed that glow-bull warming would RAISE sea levels… titanic

    Posted by Rat Patrol    United States   03/14/2007  at  10:18 AM  

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