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In 2007, a British High Court judge ruled that Al Gore's global warming film contained nine significant errors and should no longer be screened in schools unless accompanied by guidance notes to balance Gore's "one-sided" views.
Al Gore's award-winning global warming film "An Inconvenient Truth," socked two years ago by a British court ruling that found several errors, is facing additional scrutiny with the release of a new documentary that seeks to rebut many of Gore's claims.
Well well well. The deeper I dig, the more cynical I become. Gore had me goin' there for a while. I am literally sitting here shaking my head. Is there no public figure on which we can rely for the facts? I said it before and I'll state it here. It looks like we'll all be well rogered by this ETS Copenhagen thing. I mean, if the governments of the developed world stand to make billions, their inertia will steamroll any requests for real sollutions for the protection of our respective environments.