Gore Effect Hits Global Warming Conference

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Unseasonably cold weather plagued last year’s Copenhagen global warming conference, which was a disaster. It’s at work this year as well in Cancun.

The “Gore Effect,” as it’s called in honor of the high priest of global Warming, Al Gore, doesn’t prove global warming isn’t happening. But since global warming believers like to seize on individual weather events, such as Hurricane Katrina, as evidence for their belief, it’s amusing to watch them change their standards to “weather is not climate” when the weather doesn’t cooperate.

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  1. Something similar happend to then-San Diego
    mayor Susan Golding more than a decade ago.
    She called a major meeting in Mission Valley
    to discuss reducing water use in the face of a
    perceived drought problem.

    The meeting was cancelled when rain-driven
    flooding blocked many Mission Valley roads
    that day.

  2. Gosh, Katrina (2005 — along with a spate of other destructive hurricanes about that time) was declared to be the first round of what we were assured would be annual, ever worsening hurricane seasons — laid at the feet of global warming.

    Since that declaration, it appears that there must be a huge RIGHT wing media conspiracy to black out hurricane coverage in the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean and the our Southeast coast. What other possible explanation could there be??

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