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Al Gore's Oscar-winning environmental documentary exaggerated the likely effects of global warming on sea levels, a new study shows.
The film, An Inconvenient Truth, suggested that the sea would rise up to 20ft "in the near future" as the ice in Greenland or Western Antarctica melts.
Other documentaries have picture Britain deluged with water, showing the House of Commons submerged.
However, while some mainstream predictions project sea levels 2 to 4 meters higher by 2100, a new study published today in Science concludes that a rise in sea level between 0.8 and 2 meters is much more likely.
Read the whole story here.
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Lots of evidence showing that the alarmist reports released by environmental scientists were wrong and new conclusions have been reached. The problem is that the legislation and stuff that was spurred by those alarmist reports are not being repealed or stopped.
The film, An Inconvenient Truth, suggested that the sea would rise up to 20ft "in the near future" as the ice in Greenland or Western Antarctica melts.
Other documentaries have picture Britain deluged with water, showing the House of Commons submerged.
However, while some mainstream predictions project sea levels 2 to 4 meters higher by 2100, a new study published today in Science concludes that a rise in sea level between 0.8 and 2 meters is much more likely.
Read the whole story here.
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Lots of evidence showing that the alarmist reports released by environmental scientists were wrong and new conclusions have been reached. The problem is that the legislation and stuff that was spurred by those alarmist reports are not being repealed or stopped.