Gore Ducks Questions About Food Crisis, Ethanol and Climate Alarmism
By Noel Sheppard April 25, 2008
A remarkable thing happened Thursday: a press member wanted to ask Nobel Laureate Al Gore about the
growing international food crisis and how it relates to ethanol and global warming hysteria.
Not surprisingly, the man who
cast the tie-breaking vote in the Senate fourteen years ago mandating the use of ethanol wasn't available, and a spokesman for his hysteria-driving Alliance for Climate Protection declined to comment.
Isn't that convenient?
Regardless, the good news is that press outlets continue to recognize this unholy connection, and that someone, even at the conservative New York Sun, would deign to
report it (emphasis added throughout):
I found it even more interesting that his co-Nobel recipient stepped up to the mike this week and opined that perhaps -- ethanol might be a mistake and we might should, oughtta back off.......!
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