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Al Gore's inconvenient judgment

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admarlow | 03:56 Fri 12th Oct 2007 | News
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Ha HA, made me chuckle, and Im glad we are not so blinded by a flashy shock doc, as they seem to be over the pond.....

http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business /law/corporate_law/article2633838.ece

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He agreed that Mr Gore�s film was �broadly accurate� in its presentation of the causes and likely effects of climate change

Still spinning stories I see
It was a ruling about whether it is fit to be shown in schools after Labour decreed that all schools should show it and some objected. The ruling decided it was fit to be shown but that there should be accomanying guidance notes on nine points.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/main.jhtml?xm l=/earth/2007/10/11/scigore111.xml

Not erxactly the sweeping condemnation you seem to think it is admarlow.
Regardless of content, propaganda of this nature should not be shown to school children.
sorry I meant propaganda of any nature!
Yes I think that David Attenborough's program is better for that.

School children need to know that even the Whitehouse believe it over 90% probable that human activity is responsible for our current global warming.

Shame Al Gore spoilt his program by going just that bit to far

I'm sure he'll console himself as he and the UN climate change panel have just won the Nobel Peace Prize

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