Radio for Truthers....and those that still believe the Lie

This Website is dedicated to the life and memory of David Wayne Cox

Call in number 1-866-986-6397

farren@therealnewsradio.com

  Search

  THE REAL NEWS RADIO W/ FARREN and BRIAN  -    Saturday Mornings 7:00 am- 11:00am Eastern Time




 

 

UP COMING GUESTS

  GUEST AND EVENTS ON THE REAL NEWS RADIO

This Week 's Real Look into History

WMD LIe and Death of Dr Kelly

New Show Hours 

 

Saturadays 6:00-10:00 AM Central Time

 

 

 

 

 

Alternativemedia

 

Headline News


Al Gore takes aim at climate change skeptics

7 hours ago
Share No Thanks Must Read?Thank YouYes     101

WASHINGTON — Former Vice President Al Gore took aim at skeptics who doubt the reality of human-caused climate change, saying he wished it were an illusion but that the problem is real and urgent.

Gore, who has made the fight against climate change his signature issue since leaving the White House in 2001, specifically addressed challenges to the accuracy of findings by the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

"I, for one, genuinely wish that the climate crisis were an illusion," Gore wrote in an op-ed piece in The New York Times.

"But unfortunately, the reality of the danger we are courting has not been changed by the discovery of at least two mistakes" in reports by the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

Climate change skeptics have pointed to errors in the panel's landmark 2007 report -- an overestimate of how fast Himalayan glaciers would melt in a warming world and incorrect information on how much of the Netherlands is below sea level -- as signs that the report's basic conclusions are flawed.

The panel's report said that climate change is "unequivocal" and that human activities contribute to it.

Gore's defense of the panel's findings came two days after the United Nations announced that an independent scientific board would review the panel's work in light of the errors.

The intergovernmental panel shared a 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with Gore and has driven political momentum to agree on a global climate treaty to replace the carbon-capping Kyoto Protocol.

A December meeting in Copenhagen that aimed to bring about a global agreement failed to reach this goal, and Gore blamed inaction in the U.S. Senate.

"Because the world still relies on leadership from the United States, the failure by the Senate to pass legislation intended to cap American emissions before the Copenhagen meeting guaranteed that the outcome would fall far short of even the minimum needed to build momentum toward a meaningful solution," Gore wrote.

Three U.S. senators -- Democrat John Kerry, Republican Lindsey Graham and Independent Joe Lieberman -- have proposed to restart the process by dumping across-the-board cap-and-trade provisions in favor of sectoral approaches to cutting greenhouse gas provisions.

The new bipartisan bill could target individual sectors and move away from a system used in Europe in which companies would buy and sell the right to pollute, a process that caps and eventually reduces emissions blamed for heating the Earth.

REAL NEWSLETTER SIGN UP
Sign up for our weekly newsletter with the latest Real News , whats happening in the truth movement and the truth the prostituted media will not report !


Email Address:
  
Subscribe

REAL NEWS RADIO ARCHIVE
Our Affiliates:
WDSL 1520 AM Mocksville, NC
WSIC 1400 AM Statesville, NC
KTAE 1330 AM Cameron, TX
KHQN 1480 AM Spanish Fork, UT
KNAK 540 AM Delta, UT
KOHI 1600 AM St. Helens, OR
micro 1650 AM Tonawanda, NY 
 

This week's video

     

Fair Use  © Copyright 2010 TheRealRadioNews.com, All Rights Reserved