Following his Oscar win for An Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore has become a pretty large target by some global warming skeptics. Here’s what ABC News reported earlier today.
“If this were any other person with $30,000-a-year in utility bills, I wouldn’t care,” says the Center’s 27-year-old president, Drew Johnson. “But he tells other people how to live and he’s not following his own rules.”
This isn’t a new tactic. Laurie David, wife of Larry David and green activist, was singled out after she called for environmental restraint while flying coast-to-coast by private jet!
I’m not a big fan of making examples of individuals. We all have feet of clay. Still, there is some food for thought here.
I drive an SUV. I live in a fairly large house. Am I going to have to hide that in the future? Do I get a pass for having a short drive to work?
As I’ve made clear here, I am very skeptical of dire predictions of large scale human induced climate change. I really don’t want to change my life if there will be no benefit. I certainly don’t want to cripple our nation’s industrial base.
Meanwhile, in order to maintain credibility, the loudest voices will have to walk the walk as they talk the talk.
“Al Gore has become a pretty large target…”
I have to agree with that.
Any real plan to reduce environmental damage depends entirely on what governments and large scale industry do, and not on the private conduct of individuals, whether they are multimillionaire media figures like Al Gore or
What is sad is that a major television network considers this to be newsworthy.