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Al Gore’s DVD Inconvenient Truth is being shown
in nearly every school in America. Although well produced, it has so
full of errors and is so alarmist, that the British High Court ruled in 2007
that it
could not be shown in British public schools without a disclaimer that it
is a political, not a documentary film. Yet,
it continues to be shown in American and Canadian public schools for
lack of a DVD that presents what science is really showing.
Global Warming, Emerging Science and Understanding is that
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Emerging
science is providing important new understanding on this issue.
Yet, politics is preventing this information from getting to Congress and the American
people. Worse, our children are being taught incorrect information
in our schools.
Global Warming, Emerging
Science and Under-standing brings balance and perspective to the
global warming debate. Dozens of respected scientists from all over
the world explain new and emerging science about global warming.
This DVD and its accompanying resources provides a clear and
refreshing under-standing for ages 12 and up of this important issue.
It can be viewed in the middle/high school classroom or any adult wanting to understand what emerging science is
revealing. You will learn that:
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The earth may be in a cooling cycle,
not warming.
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A corrected NASA data error shows
the 1930s- 1940s are the warmest period in the past 100 yrs in the
US, not the 1990s and 2000s.
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The "fingerprint" of greenhouse gas
warming used in climate models does not match reality.
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Why greenhouse warming cannot, and
has not caused more severe storms and hurricanes.
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The sun may be the primary driver of
warming.
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More CO2 is very beneficial to the
earth, including people.
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And much, much more.
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You can
hand this information out!
Our
Independent Thinker's Global Warming Fact Sheet
is ideal to hand
out to friends and neighbors who do not understand the global warming
issue. It lists 10 fundamental facts on a 4.5 x 6.5 inch high gloss
surface on the front and provides loads of resources on the back.
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