The article is worth studying as a masterpiece of political rhetorics. A salesman truly shows his skills when selling a bad product.<p>He explains that some side issues in the debate (IPCC claims about disappearing Himalaya glaciers,FOIA violations) are mistakes and he conveniently ignores the big elephant in the room: tampering with temperature records, corruption of the peer review process, lack of evidence for AGW.<p>And this is all coming from the same Al Gore who used to make false claims about melting polar ice caps, increases in sea level rise, ... in his movie "An Inconvenient Truth".<p>To cite [1]: "You can bet he’d be making the same claim if we had a below normal snowfall records too."<p>[1] <a href="http://wattsupwiththat.com/2010/02/23/the-goracle-forecast-agwmore-snow/" rel="nofollow">http://wattsupwiththat.com/2010/02/23/the-goracle-forecast-a...</a>
I think it is possible to believe in climate change and <i>not</i> believe in anthropogenic warming.<p>It's just like pascal's wager. Let's assume just the two options where the globe is warming, is it man's fault or not?<p>Let's assume it is man's fault and there are two options, we can do something or we can't. If we can't and we try, we wasted a huge effort to stop something we can't stop. If it isn't our fault, then we start to look at ways to adapt and have a better chance of survival. No one is suggesting better air conditioners as a solution to global warming, but something like that may be our only hope.<p>The problem with blaming man is that it might be our behavior that is actually keeping the globe cool. For example, Global Dimming may be counteracting the effects of what could be a natural warming cycle due to sun spots: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_dimming" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_dimming</a> and PBS's Nova did a show on it as well: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-o1iXRU_5WU" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-o1iXRU_5WU</a><p>If we stop polluting through the emission of particulate matter, then the global warming may actually get worse!
<a href="http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2010/02/al_gore_gets_a_poll.php" rel="nofollow">http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2010/02/al_gore_gets_a_po...</a><p>A great visual at the end of this article.
I usually flag all of the climate change stuff here, but this one got an upvote.<p>While I've not been excited about Kerry, Hilary or Obama, every time I read something from Gore, I feel like the US missed out on being able to count him among its presidents. This article exemplifies why: he's taken an issue that is central to our times and approaching it with reason and passion.