Al Gore’s Doomsday Predictions REALLY Didn’t Hold Up…

Nothing screams “credibility” more than the predictions made by global warming alarmists over the past 30-plus years! As this meme notes, it was back in 2005 when Al Gore predicted that there would be no more snows on Kilimanjaro within the following decade.

It’s strange how the media never went back to check on many of the Prophet of Climate Doom’s failed predictions. This might lead a skeptical person to believe that the members of the mainstream media are actually members of the cult as well.

There’s always such a sense of urgency to the demands of the climate cult. Have you noticed that? “We must act NOW! (Because if we wait too long, you will see that my bloviating hyperbole is actually bovine excrement!)”

This is also why no one really takes the mystical Swedish climate kid seriously. This ain’t our first rodeo, Greta: Al Gore has been telling us that our imminent climate doom is just around the corner any second now for longer than you have been alive.

Wait for it… wait for it…

Anyway, since the MSM won’t go back and take a hard look at any of Al Gore’s “science” predictions, the meme world will do it for us!


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