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Al Gore Made One Doomsday Prediction That Forced Everyone to Face One Truth

Al Gore is the leader of the climate change alarmist camp.

Gore spent decades warning of catastrophe.

And Al Gore made one doomsday prediction that forced everyone to face one truth.

As Conservative Reboot reports:

After Al Gore lost the White House to George W. Bush in the 2000 Presidential Election, Gore transitioned into presenting himself as an evangelist for conspiracy theories about climate change.

Gore’s 2006  movie, which predicted planetary catastrophe if the government didn’t address climate change, An Inconvenient Truth, won an Oscar for Best Documentary.

At the first-ever Sustainability in Entertainment Honors, Gore sat for an interview with West Wing alum Bradley Whitford.

During their discussion, Gore revealed that the 2004 apocalyptic science fiction film The Day After Tomorrow, which depicts a climate change causing a modern-day Ice Age, was the inspiration for An Inconvenient Truth.

Gore then got back in the prediction business and claimed climate change could cause a real-life Ice Age in the next 25 years.

“That movie that I mentioned, The Day After, about the Gulf Stream shutting down, well, this morning in one of the English newspapers is a whole big article summarizing the recent dire warnings of the scientists who found yet more confirmatory information that this is a very real threat within the next 25 years,” Gore stated.

Whitford happily played along.

“Right. And for people that don’t remember from the movie, you talked very explicitly about if the Greenland ice shelf melts to a certain point, which seems probable, given what happened in Antarctica-” Whitford began before Gore interrupted.

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“And Greenland today, Greenland is losing 30 million tons of ice per hour, night and day,” Gore remarked.

Whitford then claimed the Ice Age would hit in the next decade.

“And if there is a tipping point here where the gradual threat of climate change becomes immediate, where — if that happens and the Gulf Stream ceases to exist as we know it, we’re in an ice age in, like, 10 years,” Whitford exclaimed.

That was too much for even Gore, whom the late Rush Limbaugh once nicknamed “Ozone Man,” who pushed a slightly less cataclysmic timeline for this supposed Ice Age to descend on the earth.

“No, no, no. It would take longer,” Gore replied.

Throughout the conversation, Gore and Whitford omitted one fact: that An Inconvenient Truth was more fiction than fact.

The movie incorrectly predicted that all the summer ice in the Arctic Ocean would melt by 2013, that all the snow on Mt. Kilimanjaro would melt by 2015, and that sea levels would rise by 20 feet “in the near future,” completely submerging New York and Miami.

Even with all these incorrect forecasts, the left is still trotting Gore out as some environmental prophet.