High Court Judge rules that 'An Inconvenient Truth'
is highly flawed
A British High Court judge ruled Al Gore's
environmental documentary An Inconvenient
Truth contains nine key scientific
errors.
Judge Michael Burton ruled that errors had arisen
"in the context of alarmism and exaggeration" in order
to support Mr Gore's thesis on global warming. His
criticism followed an unsuccessful attempt by Stewart
Dimmock, a Kent school governor, to block the
Government's plan to screen the documentary in more
than 3,500 secondary schools in England and Wales.
Stewart Dimmock claimed An Inconvenient Truth
included "serious scientific inaccuracies, political
propaganda and sentimental mush".
Paramount, the film's distributor, warns in its
synopsis of the film: "If the vast majority of the
world's scientists are right, we have just ten years to
avert a major catastrophe that could send our entire
planet into a tail-spin of epic destruction involving
extreme weather, floods, droughts, epidemics and killer
heat waves beyond anything we have ever
experienced."
That might be true - IF the vast majority were in
agreement, but the aren't.
While only 52 scientists signed the IPCC’s
Statement For Policy Makers, many thousands have come
out against the iidea that any change in climate is
down to us.
There are far, far more who disagree
with the idea of Man-made Global Warming
The judge ruled in 2006 that the "apocalyptic
vision" presented in the film was politically partisan
and thus not an impartial scientific analysis of
climate change.
It is, he ruled, a "political film", and while he
declined to ban the Academy Award-winning film from
British schools, he ruled that it can only be shown
with guidance notes to prevent political
indoctrination.
The nine alleged errors in the film
- Mr Gore claims that a sea-level rise of up to 20
feet would be caused by melting of either West
Antarctica or Greenland "in the near future". The
judge said: "This is distinctly alarmist and part
of Mr Gore's "wake-up call". He agreed that if
Greenland melted it would release this amount of
water - "but only after, and over, millennia"."The
Armageddon scenario he predicts, insofar as it
suggests that sea level rises of seven metres might
occur in the immediate future, is not in line with
the scientific consensus."
- The film claims that low-lying inhabited Pacific
atolls "are being inundated because of
anthropogenic global warming" but the judge ruled
there was no evidence of any evacuation having yet
happened.
- The documentary speaks of global warming
"shutting down the Ocean Conveyor" - the process by
which the Gulf Stream is carried over the North
Atlantic to western Europe. Citing the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC),
the judge said that it was "very unlikely" that the
Ocean Conveyor, also known as the Meridional
Overturning Circulation, would shut down in the
future, though it might slow down.
- Mr Gore claims that two graphs, one plotting a
rise in C02 and the other the rise in temperature
over a period of 650,000 years, showed "an exact
fit". The judge said that, although there was
general scientific agreement that there was a
connection, "the two graphs do not establish what
Mr Gore asserts".
- Mr Gore says the disappearance of snow on Mt
Kilimanjaro was directly attributable to global
warming, but the judge ruled that it scientists
have not established that the recession of snow on
Mt Kilimanjaro is primarily attributable to
human-induced climate change.
- The film contends that the drying up of Lake Chad
is a prime example of a catastrophic result of
global warming but the judge said there was
insufficient evidence, and that "it is apparently
considered to be far more likely to result from
other factors, such as population increase and
over-grazing, and regional climate
variability."
- Mr Gore blames Hurricane Katrina and the
consequent devastation in New Orleans on global
warming, but the judge ruled there was
"insufficient evidence to show that".
- Mr Gore cites a scientific study that shows, for
the first time, that polar bears were being found
after drowning from "swimming long distances - up
to 60 miles - to find the ice" The judge said: "The
only scientific study that either side before me
can find is one which indicates that four polar
bears have recently been found drowned because of a
storm."That was not to say there might not in
future be drowning-related deaths of bears if the
trend of regression of pack ice continued - "but it
plainly does not support Mr Gore's
description".
- Mr Gore said that coral reefs all over the world
were being bleached because of global warming and
other factors. Again citing the IPCC, the judge
agreed that, if temperatures were to rise by 1-3
degrees centigrade, there would be increased coral
bleaching and mortality, unless the coral could
adapt. However, he ruled that separating the
impacts of stresses due to climate change from
other stresses, such as over-fishing, and pollution
was difficult.
I think it needs to be understood that Al
Gore has a $1.6 billion 'climate offset' business. It
is in his financial interests to promote the 'man-made
global warming hypothesis'.
Last updated 30 March
2009
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