Global Warming Is a Fraud

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Global Warming Is a Fraud

Global Warming proponents have been warning the world populous for years that increased emissions of carbon dioxide are going to cause an increase in "dirty weather," and that the world should brace for stronger and more frequent storms than ever before.

When Hurricane Sandy hit, Al Gore called it a "disturbing sign of things to come" and wrote on his website that "we must heed this warning and act quickly to solve the climate crisis."

According to Gore, "dirty energy makes dirty weather," and he claims that "scientists tell us that if we do not reduce our emissions, these problems will only grow worse."

With none of Al’s predictions coming to pass, where is his credibility as an expert in this field of study?

Two related news items shine a disinfecting light on Gore's toxic rhetoric:

  • The U.S., according to USA Today, "is seeing its quietest year for tornadoes in more than a decade." USA Today reports as well that "meteorologist Greg Forbes of the Weather Channel says 2013 is the third-quietest year, in records dating back to 1950."
  • Bloomberg News reports that there have been no Atlantic hurricanes for the first time in 11 years, though "predictions were for an above-normal season."

While President Obama and charlatans like Mr. Gore try to convince the world that the planet is heating, scientists in both Russia and China have been publishing data from scientific studies disputing the big lie of global warming. Some scientists are even predicting that the earth may be headed toward “a new ice age.”

As the mainstream media, public schools, and Hollywood also help global warming proponents disseminate their propaganda, one thing is certain – the facts are not on their side of the argument.

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