Live Earth: A Cooling Trend

People are skeptical of the entire global warming issue. They made it clear yesterday with three quarters tuning out:

The Live Earth concert promoted by former Vice President Al Gore received plenty of media coverage and hype, but most Americans tuned out. Just 22% said they followed news stories about the concert Somewhat or Very Closely. Seventy-five percent (75%) did not follow coverage of the event.

Considering that 80% were following the immigration debate, that's pretty sorry numbers for Al Gore's dream.

Let's put this global warming issue into perspective, shall we? The planet is getting hotter as many scientists have pointed out, but it has been warming and cooling for millenia. This latest warming trend is a natural occurrence that is not even a blip in the history of our planet. Greenland was once a rain forest for crying out loud. Of course, the scientists who figured that out will soon be seen as outcasts.

The entire global warming industry, those who make money on alarmism, had their day and left the Earth in a much more dire state.

Al Gore had his shining moment and it changed nothing. A few tips on saving energy and all of a sudden the world will heal itself? That's ridiculous and the world knows it. We've been inundated with "green tips" since the eighties and people have a damn solid idea of how to save energy, they don't need Al Gore, Madonna or anyone telling them how to do it.

Congratulations Mr. Gore, you've sucked up endless energy and had you day in the sun. 80% of the world want to get back to reality and live their lives raising their children, going to ball games and having a barbecue with their friends. Please, please go away.

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