dajo9;842853051 said:
The only people that bring up Al Gore on this thread are deniers. The other side is talking about actual scientists.
Gore is the lead propagandist and most influential global warming figure, perhaps second only to IPCC founder Maurice Strong in terms of his personal role in pushing a global warming policy agenda. He's made a quarter billion dollars fronting for and investing in parties that financially benefited from environmental control schemes he's helped implement. As such, he's very relevant in this debate. Millions of people have made up their minds based on the alarmist Oscar-winning pseudo-science pushed in his documentary. And you also have at least one poster here who seemed to have made up his mind through a similarly dubious production by Leonardo di Caprio.
Warmists are quick to characterize skeptics as unscientific dupes, yet ignore the complete lack of scientific rigor in the media and in highly influential works like Gore's and di Caprio's. The main premise in his film, that Florida is about to get swallowed by the ocean, is completely unsubstantiated by real observations. Here's Judith Curry on the topic of sea level rise:
I've been trying to introduce some of the issues in the climate debate that have been stricken out from the public arena, and getting met with a great deal of hostility on here for daring to go against the grain, the kind of hostility that scientists like Curry who haven't fully toed the line have also encountered.