An inconvenient fact-check of Al Gore''s Inconvenient Truth
The night and early morning of Nov. 7 and 8, 2000, is one that serves as a true inflection point for the United States. The time was around 7:50 p.m. Eastern, and all the major networks
The night and early morning of Nov. 7 and 8, 2000, is one that serves as a true inflection point for the United States. The time was around 7:50 p.m. Eastern, and all the major networks
This week features ''Is Al Gore''s An Inconvenient Truth accurate?''. More will follow in the upcoming weeks. Please follow the Further Reading link at the bottom to read the full rebuttal and to
Eleven years after its release, An Inconvenient Truth, the iconic climate documentary, has spawned a sequel. But did the original do more harm
In 2006, he released to much fanfare An Inconvenient Truth, a doom-and-gloom warning to the world that the end was coming sooner than anyone expected unless trillions of dollars were
That makes this a good time to look back at the original "An Inconvenient Truth" and ask: Given what''s been learned about
Two decades after the film''s release, key climate predictions by Al Gore haven''t come true. It''s no understatement to say that the 2006
Two decades after Al Gore''s ''An Inconvenient Truth'' documentary was released, multiple climate predictions have proven largely inaccurate, including forecasts of Mt. Kilimanjaro.
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It''s not an understatement to say that the 2006 documentary “An Inconvenient Truth” changed the direction of public policy. And in fact, that''s
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