In politics, timing is crucial.
And thus it was with the unfortunately timed participation of former US vice-president Al Gore in the Queensland government-sponsored Climate Week earlier this month.
According to the blurb, “Climate Week QLD 2019 will showcase how the state is transitioning to a low-carbon, clean-growth economy and building a community of action to address climate change.”
Occurring as it did after the unexpected victory of the Morrison government, Gore’s pronouncements during the week about the perils of climate change — let’s face it, he easily wins the gold medal in the boy-who-cried-wolf category when it comes to climate-induced apocalypses — were particularly jarring.
As for that photographed pose of Gore and Deputy Premier Jackie Trad cuddling up to each other, it’s probably best not to comment.
It would have been fun to be a fly on the wall when the planning for this gala week occurred. The expectation would have been that Labor would win the federal election, with the clear message that the public was demanding “real action on climate change” — so the motto goes.
Reference would have been made to Bill Shorten’s plans to reduce emissions by 45 percent by 2030 and for 50 percent of electricity to be generated by renewable energy sources.
The Queensland government would endorse these targets while arguing for more ambitious ones. Reference would be made to the Palaszczuk government’s pledge for the state to reach net zero emissions by 2050. Without a doubt, Big Al would be supportive.
Of course, the Great Barrier Reef would need to be a central part of the story. And the potential for the final rejection of the Adani project would complete a very satisfactory week of positive, vote-winning news items for the Queensland government.
For the life of me, I can’t understand why anyone would give Gore the time of day. After all, he is not a trained scientist; he appears to make a living from concocting scary climate stories.
While he was in Queensland, he was offering up some more whoppers. Maybe he thought the appearance fee he received — estimated to be $320,000, paid for by Queensland taxpayers — necessitated the delivery of some sensational unsubstantiated claims.
To tell an audience that the choice is between Adani and the Great Barrier Reef is puerile and misinformed.
To suggest that India is now sourcing 60 percent of its electricity from renewable sources is just plain wrong — out by a factor of four to five.
And these statements come on top of the many falsehoods Gore has peddled in the past. These include:
• In 2006, he claimed that the planet would reach a “point of no return” in 10 years.
• In the same year, he predicted that sea levels would rise by 20 feet (just over 6m) “in the near future”.
• In 2008, he claimed that the north polar cap would be completely ice-free within five years.
• In 2011, he claimed that polar bears would soon become close to extinction (their number has been rising).
Presumably, these faulty predictions were known to the organizing committee as well as to the key politicians — Annastacia Palaszczuk, Trad and Environment Minister Leeanne Enoch — who supported the shindig.
But Gore is a name and his discredited propaganda doesn’t prevent him from being a regular invitee to the annual conferences of the parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.
Read more at The Australian
As long as your a high priest it’s up to the minions to do as you say not do as you act . Can you imagine the energy burn if everyone had AL Gores footprint ?
Now that would be a problem .
Suzuki same thing , five kids multiple houses , … he did drive a Prius though so all is good .
So how soon with Gore stop flying all over the world producing carbon footprint the size of 200 Football Fields and take up living like a Hermit far off in the mountains in a cave so he can stop bothering the rest of us with his idiotic ideas
I recall that during the algore visit, Queensland experienced a very rare snowfall event, despite it being winter down under that state typically never sees snow as it is closer to tropics than antarctic. #GoreEffect in full swing as usual.
Albert Gore is, IMO, a complete sociopath……..
Profile of the Sociopath:
Glibness and Superficial Charm.
Manipulative and Conning. They never recognize the rights of others and see their self-serving behaviors as permissible. …
Grandiose Sense of Self. …
Pathological Lying. …
Lack of Remorse, Shame or Guilt. …
Shallow Emotions. …
Incapacity for Love.
Need for Stimulation.
Nailed him!
Can Australia expect an Antarctica is melting announcement or the Koala ‘s are endangered . Of course the Great Barrier Reef is probably already gone .
There is no end to climate doom BS . Al Gores scientific credentials well er ah , zip . Solar powered plane get him there or were the emissions offset by planting a palm tree around a pool ?