. . . and if you remember the 'inconvenient truth’
Al Gore talks about sea level rises of about 20 ft
So ipso facto either Al Gore hasn’t read the lastest from the IPCC
or he is talking utter BOLLOX
When people start speaking bollox to me
I start asking questions
Gore, in the film you mention, discusses the risk of a major ice sheet collapse in either Greenland or West Antarctica, either of which would raise sea levels world wide by around 20 ft leaving 100,000,000 people refugees.
Of course this does not contradict nor negate the most recent IPCC report (02/02/07)
Perhaps this is the source of your confusion ?
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Here is the false dichotomy:
A: Unlike you and me, Al Gore's research team on the film does not know the latest research data from the IPCC.
B: Al Gore, in his film, is talking 'bollox'.
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Here is, what I think may be a more correct trichotomy:
A: Unlike you and me, Al Gore's research team on the film does not know the latest research data from the IPCC.
B: Al Gore, in his film, is talking 'bollox'.
C: You might have made a mistake somewhere when formulating your 'view'.
Gore, in the film you mention, discusses the risk of a major ice sheet collapse in either Greenland or West Antarctica, either of which would raise sea levels world wide by around 20 ft leaving 100,000,000 people refugees.
Of course this does not contradict nor negate the most recent IPCC report (02/02/07)
Perhaps this is the source of your confusion ?
.
Here is the false dichotomy:
A: Unlike you and me, Al Gore's research team on the film does not know the latest research data from the IPCC.
B: Al Gore, in his film, is talking 'bollox'.
.
Here is, what I think may be a more correct trichotomy:
A: Unlike you and me, Al Gore's research team on the film does not know the latest research data from the IPCC.
B: Al Gore, in his film, is talking 'bollox'.
C: You might have made a mistake somewhere when formulating your 'view'.
.