For years, Al Gore has steadfastly refused to debate the global warming issue. Most recently, he ignored a put-up-or-shut-up challenge on the Glenn Beck Show from climate policy expert Lord Christopher Monckton, a former British government adviser. The Competitive Enterprise Institute hopes to change all that with the release of a new video campaign. In it, CEI offers Mr. Gore a $500 check, together with the proceeds of a world-wide email pledge-a-dollar drive, all aimed at persuading Mr. Gore to accept Lord Monckton’s challenge.
Will Al Gore Change His No-Debate Policy?
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Al debated George Bush three times in 2000. Funny how climate change never once came up in those debates or in the campaign, yet less than two months after W takes office, we have a "global warming crisis". Let's see, who was responsible for environmental policy the previous eight years and how many democrats voted for the Kyoto Treaty (zero). How can anyone take this fool seriously?
Sir.
I think that you are missing the point.Think how the world is
standing on. The world is floating and not as a solaid rock.
The probleam lie in the making of the dams which retain the water from the ocean.
That mean that the water of the ocean is lower and heat the bottom of the ocean .By doing this the ice get more warm and melt the ice
from the north caps.
Look were the water dams are made . they are on one side of the glob
which make the earth tilt. It dosen need a scaintest to know that all those ton,s of water which are billions of ton,s of weight
well tilt the earth.
It just a somrething to think about.
Bertrand Ruhle
Vegetarianism, Free trade, Globalisation & Recycling, Save Water,Tree Plantation, Renewable or Alternative Energy are answer of Poverty & Global Warming & Most Effective Tools Against Climate Change in Our Life.
Al Gore knows perfectly well that AGW is a con. He is one of those that came up with it. If I was in that position I would refuse to debate too.
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