Al Gore has made somewhere between $350million to 1 billion off the narrative. For the most part the little ice age approx 1650-1750, the heat in the 1930's and the cooling from 1950 to 1979 has been removed from the records. Climategate emails are ignored which showed the collision of the "weather record managers" to deplatform and fire any one not agreeing with the storyline and of course remove the decline(1955-1979 cooling). I talk to many young people and they are so brainwashed, they will say the are critical thinkers, but somehow someone like Gore is not biased yet someone like Will Happer is bought off by big oil. They will quote the propaganda and its impossible to question it... Quite amazing really.. Its like a religion, but these days much more entrenched... The history can still be seen through writings and paintings from England in the 1700's, Capt Cook's exploration of Alaska and charting of glaciers, newspapers from the 1930's, 1970's and just the fact that 2 submarines were able to surface at the Northpole in the mid 1950's... I have a slight advantage in that I have studied Global warming since 2002 and also trained, worked and reported weather observations for a few small airports in Northern Canada in the 1970's.
Al Gore has made somewhere between $350million to 1 billion off the narrative. For the most part the little ice age approx 1650-1750, the heat in the 1930's and the cooling from 1950 to 1979 has been removed from the records. Climategate emails are ignored which showed the collision of the "weather record managers" to deplatform and fire any one not agreeing with the storyline and of course remove the decline(1955-1979 cooling). I talk to many young people and they are so brainwashed, they will say the are critical thinkers, but somehow someone like Gore is not biased yet someone like Will Happer is bought off by big oil. They will quote the propaganda and its impossible to question it... Quite amazing really.. Its like a religion, but these days much more entrenched... The history can still be seen through writings and paintings from England in the 1700's, Capt Cook's exploration of Alaska and charting of glaciers, newspapers from the 1930's, 1970's and just the fact that 2 submarines were able to surface at the Northpole in the mid 1950's... I have a slight advantage in that I have studied Global warming since 2002 and also trained, worked and reported weather observations for a few small airports in Northern Canada in the 1970's.