Countdown to Al Gore's '10 years to save the planet' deadline

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On January 25th, 2006, while at the Sundance film festival, screening “An Inconvenient Truth”, Al Gore said this as chronicled in an article by CBS News:

The former vice president came to town for the premiere of “An Inconvenient Truth,” a documentary chronicling what has become his crusade since losing the 2000 presidential election: Educating the masses that global warming is about to toast our ecology and our way of life.

Gore has been saying it for decades, since a college class in the 1960s convinced him that greenhouse gases from oil, coal and other carbon emissions were trapping the sun’s heat in the atmosphere, resulting in a glacial meltdown that could flood much of the planet.

Americans have been hearing it for decades, wavering between belief and skepticism that it all may just be a natural part of Earth’s cyclical warming and cooling phases.

And politicians and corporations have been ignoring the issue for decades, to the point that unless drastic measures to reduce greenhouse gases are taken within the next 10 years, the world will reach a point of no return, Gore said.

He sees the situation as “a true planetary emergency.”

“If you accept the truth of that, then nothing else really matters that much,” Gore said in an interview with The Associated Press. “We have to organize quickly to come up with a coherent and really strong response, and that’s what I’m devoting myself to.”

24 days to Al Gore's '10 years to save the planet' and 'point of no return' planetary emergency deadline

algore_cooling_0.jpg
 
In off to the mall to buy some spedos. It will be much warmer in about 21 days.
 
On January 25th, 2006, while at the Sundance film festival, screening “An Inconvenient Truth”, Al Gore said this as chronicled in an article by CBS News:

The former vice president came to town for the premiere of “An Inconvenient Truth,” a documentary chronicling what has become his crusade since losing the 2000 presidential election: Educating the masses that global warming is about to toast our ecology and our way of life.

Gore has been saying it for decades, since a college class in the 1960s convinced him that greenhouse gases from oil, coal and other carbon emissions were trapping the sun’s heat in the atmosphere, resulting in a glacial meltdown that could flood much of the planet.

Americans have been hearing it for decades, wavering between belief and skepticism that it all may just be a natural part of Earth’s cyclical warming and cooling phases.

And politicians and corporations have been ignoring the issue for decades, to the point that unless drastic measures to reduce greenhouse gases are taken within the next 10 years, the world will reach a point of no return, Gore said.

He sees the situation as “a true planetary emergency.”

“If you accept the truth of that, then nothing else really matters that much,” Gore said in an interview with The Associated Press. “We have to organize quickly to come up with a coherent and really strong response, and that’s what I’m devoting myself to.”

24 days to Al Gore's '10 years to save the planet' and 'point of no return' planetary emergency deadline

algore_cooling_0.jpg

Al Gore's a lunatic, he's always been a lunatic. Unfortunately, The Lunatic Agenda is now attempting to strong-arm half the world.

There's no such thing as Global Warming, it's a hoax.
 
The OP is an illustration of how freakin' dumb deniers are.

Gore didn't say the world would end in 10 years.

Gore said decisive action needed to be taken in 10 years, to prevent really bad problems further down the line. And decisive action was just taken, at Paris.

Those who aren't babbling retards understand the difference. That leaves out almost all deniers. Gore has said some dumb things, but he was right on the money with that one, and he "won" in the sense that the world did what he said needed to be done.
 
The OP is an illustration of how freakin' dumb deniers are.

Gore didn't say the world would end in 10 years.

Gore said decisive action needed to be taken in 10 years, to prevent really bad problems further down the line. And decisive action was just taken, at Paris.

Those who aren't babbling retards understand the difference. That leaves out almost all deniers. Gore has said some dumb things, but he was right on the money with that one, and he "won" in the sense that the world did what he said needed to be done.


Oh?

What is it that the world did?

Can you say "not a fucking thing?"
 
The OP is an illustration of how freakin' dumb deniers are.

Gore didn't say the world would end in 10 years.

Gore said decisive action needed to be taken in 10 years, to prevent really bad problems further down the line. And decisive action was just taken, at Paris.

Those who aren't babbling retards understand the difference. That leaves out almost all deniers. Gore has said some dumb things, but he was right on the money with that one, and he "won" in the sense that the world did what he said needed to be done.
What happened in Paris happened how long ago? A month?
 
The OP is an illustration of how freakin' dumb deniers are.

Gore didn't say the world would end in 10 years.

Gore said decisive action needed to be taken in 10 years, to prevent really bad problems further down the line. And decisive action was just taken, at Paris.

Those who aren't babbling retards understand the difference. That leaves out almost all deniers. Gore has said some dumb things, but he was right on the money with that one, and he "won" in the sense that the world did what he said needed to be done.
The OP never claimed Gore said the world would end.
So once again the environazis lie.
It's over. The 10 years are up, you failed. Mother Gia will not be affected by anything you do now.
Buy that SUV.
 
On January 25th, 2006, while at the Sundance film festival, screening “An Inconvenient Truth”, Al Gore said this as chronicled in an article by CBS News:

The former vice president came to town for the premiere of “An Inconvenient Truth,” a documentary chronicling what has become his crusade since losing the 2000 presidential election: Educating the masses that global warming is about to toast our ecology and our way of life.

Gore has been saying it for decades, since a college class in the 1960s convinced him that greenhouse gases from oil, coal and other carbon emissions were trapping the sun’s heat in the atmosphere, resulting in a glacial meltdown that could flood much of the planet.

Americans have been hearing it for decades, wavering between belief and skepticism that it all may just be a natural part of Earth’s cyclical warming and cooling phases.

And politicians and corporations have been ignoring the issue for decades, to the point that unless drastic measures to reduce greenhouse gases are taken within the next 10 years, the world will reach a point of no return, Gore said.

He sees the situation as “a true planetary emergency.”

“If you accept the truth of that, then nothing else really matters that much,” Gore said in an interview with The Associated Press. “We have to organize quickly to come up with a coherent and really strong response, and that’s what I’m devoting myself to.”

24 days to Al Gore's '10 years to save the planet' and 'point of no return' planetary emergency deadline

algore_cooling_0.jpg



And, in 1988, another brilliant Liberal expert claimed only 10 years to save the oceans.

I'm gonna go look,,,see if they're still there......
 
On January 25th, 2006, while at the Sundance film festival, screening “An Inconvenient Truth”, Al Gore said this as chronicled in an article by CBS News:

The former vice president came to town for the premiere of “An Inconvenient Truth,” a documentary chronicling what has become his crusade since losing the 2000 presidential election: Educating the masses that global warming is about to toast our ecology and our way of life.

Gore has been saying it for decades, since a college class in the 1960s convinced him that greenhouse gases from oil, coal and other carbon emissions were trapping the sun’s heat in the atmosphere, resulting in a glacial meltdown that could flood much of the planet.

Americans have been hearing it for decades, wavering between belief and skepticism that it all may just be a natural part of Earth’s cyclical warming and cooling phases.

And politicians and corporations have been ignoring the issue for decades, to the point that unless drastic measures to reduce greenhouse gases are taken within the next 10 years, the world will reach a point of no return, Gore said.

He sees the situation as “a true planetary emergency.”

“If you accept the truth of that, then nothing else really matters that much,” Gore said in an interview with The Associated Press. “We have to organize quickly to come up with a coherent and really strong response, and that’s what I’m devoting myself to.”

24 days to Al Gore's '10 years to save the planet' and 'point of no return' planetary emergency deadline

algore_cooling_0.jpg



And, in 1988, another brilliant Liberal expert claimed only 10 years to save the oceans.

I'm gonna go look,,,see if they're still there......


I should have included the the name of the 'expert.'

Ted Danson.
 
Now....a trip down memory lane... a look at the Obama insight....

"President Obama’s promise to have 1 million electric or hybrid cars on the road by 2015 has been an abysmal failure, according to documents obtained by Bloomberg, as private and government purchases of such vehicles have only reached 31 percent of the president’s original goal.
: Obama Still 690,000 Electric Cars Short Goal For 1 Million By 2015



"As of September 2015, the United States has the largest fleet of highway-capable plug-in electric vehicles in the world, with 373,007 highway legal plug-in electric cars sold since 2008."
Plug-in electric vehicles in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



 

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