GORE SAYS PARTS OF EARTH BECOMING UNINHABITABLE!

Yeah,  like Compton ?  If not,  what in the world is this pig of a man talking about?  Are you aware that nothing Gore has predicted has been accurate? Most notably,  his prediction that by 2015,  the foundation for the 9/11 Memorial would be under 20 feet of water.  

The physical realities of "global warming hysteria" do not prove the notion of "global warming."  In fact,  there is an accepted "pause" in global warming dynamics per satellite imaging that is two decades old.  

The truth of the matter is this:  "global warming," acid rain, the hunger bomb, the mini-ice age, and on and on are all about wealth redistribution and the doctrine of shared humanity (a form of commun-ism) and nothing more.  


Gore says "There are no solutions   . . . .    [but]  solutions are readily available."  And these people are the intellectual elites among us?    

From myAJI:   A climate change meeting in Atlanta on Thursday had all the ingredients of a political spectacle.
With Donald Trump, a noted skeptic of climate change science winning the the White House, a nervous federal agency scrapped plans to host the event. Enter, Al Gore. The former Democratic presidential candidate helped revive the conference and took to the podium Thursday to talk about his signature issue.

But it was science - not politics - that carried the day.

In the climate and health meeting held at The Carter Center, Gore steered clear of mentioning Trump. Instead, he stressed that climate changes could render parts of the Middle East - including some of the holiest cities on the planet - uninhabitable. It could also cause deadly health problems and reduce life expectancy. Those in poverty will be hardest hit, he said.
The event was supposed to be a three-day conference held at the Centers for Disease Control. But when that event was cancelled following the presidential election, Gore helped organize a condensed, one-day meeting instead.
The former vice president urged scientists and health care providers to unite in efforts to combat the effects of climate change.
Among the most serious problems presented to conference attendees was the belief that the rising heat index could make parts of the world uninhabitable, Gore said.

“This is a relatively new finding, that in some areas of the Middle East and north Africa, there will be, according to the scientific predictions, areas that will no longer be fit for human habitation – beyond the limits for human survival,” Gore said. “The holy cities of Mecca and Medina are in this zone. Two years in Iran, the heat index – the combination of temperature and humidity – reached 165 degrees Fahrenheit.
“No human being can live for more than a few hours outdoors in those conditions,” Gore said.  

Notes:  Understand that a  "combination of heat and humidity"  gives us a "feels like" index.  In other words,  a 130 degree day,  similar to what our soldiers have to deal with in the Middle East,  might feel like 145 or more when humidity is factored in.   Also,  temps taken in the shade (ambient temps) versus temps in the direct sunlight give us a similar variation.   In other words,  Gore is not talking about an actual 165 degree day, only one that feels like a 165 degree day, and there is a difference.  In weather  readings,  "ambient temps" are recorded in the shade and [typically] six feet above the ground.  Actual temps (temps that effect plant life)  are those taken in direct sunlight.  Example: Ground temp for a motorcycle rider in 110 degree weather [ambient] is 130 degrees are more as the bike is standing still in heavy traffic  ~ editor

Despite the gloomy outlook, Gore said there are ways to deal with the effects of climate change, but those will take collaboration both in the U.S. and abroad.
“We do have the solutions at hand,” Gore said. “Hope is justified. We are going to win this. We have solutions that are now readily available.”

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