Justplain
23rd October 2016, 21:17
Is there a link between this push for the radical climate change public policy and the profit motives of the cabal? Why is Al Gore able to buy a multimillion dollar house in an ultra rich district of California when he was only supposedly worth 1 to 2 $ million in 2000? If he was that concerned about his carbon footprint, why did he have to be publicly criticized before adding energy saving devices, like solar panels, to his Tennesee home? Why have not Gore's conflict of interests been better exposed of his investment position in many 'green' companies expected to benefit from his 'climate change' campaign?
Why did the Rockefeller foundation dump all their Exxon stock, saying they didnt want to hold such 'dirty energy' investments?
I can easily guess as to where the ideas for the pending carbon taxes were spawned. Just as its easy to guess where the psuedo-science climate change 'research' was sponsored from.
By the way, real research indicates that rising atmospheric temperatures directly correlate to the levels of hydro-fluoro-carbons (HFC's), refridgerants than cause ozone holes. If you had noticed, just recently there was a large international convention on regulating HFC emiissions (exactly for this reason, i would guess). So carbon taxes are not really to curb climate, they're just a money grab to further grind the little folks.
Al Gore Buys $8.9 Million Ocean-view Villa:
http://www.worldpropertyjournal.com/featured-columnists/celebrity-homes-column-al-gore-tipper-gore-oprah-winfrey-michael-douglas-christopher-lloyd-fred-couples-nicolas-cage-peter-reckell-kelly-moneymaker-2525.php
The couple spent $8,875,000 on a gated ocean-view villa on 1 1/2 acres with a swimming pool, spa and fountains, according to real estate sources familiar with the deal. The Italian-style house has high ceilings with beams in the public rooms, a family room, a wine cellar, terraces, six fireplaces, five bedrooms and nine bathrooms in more than 6,500 square feet of living space.
Montecito has long been a haven for Southern California's rich and famous, a spot where celebrity faces can blend into the crowd. Among the community's notable residents have been talk show giant Oprah Winfrey, actors Michael Douglas and Christopher Lloyd, and golfer Fred Couples. The 93108 ZIP Code, which includes the coastal hamlet, was ranked as America's seventh most expensive area last year by Forbes.
Word of the purchase was reported in late April in the Montecito Journal. Gore, 62, did not respond to The Times' requests for comment.
Three years ago, Gore added solar panels and other energy-saving features to his 10,000-square-foot mansion in Belle Meade, Tenn., after he had been criticized for the amount of energy the home used.
After serving as vice president from 1993 to 2001 and playing spokesman on global warming in his 2006 Academy Award-winning film "An Inconvenient Truth," Gore is now chairman of Current TV. He also is the founder and chairman of the Alliance for Climate Protection and a founder of the Beverly Hills-based environmental organization Live Earth.
Why did the Rockefeller foundation dump all their Exxon stock, saying they didnt want to hold such 'dirty energy' investments?
I can easily guess as to where the ideas for the pending carbon taxes were spawned. Just as its easy to guess where the psuedo-science climate change 'research' was sponsored from.
By the way, real research indicates that rising atmospheric temperatures directly correlate to the levels of hydro-fluoro-carbons (HFC's), refridgerants than cause ozone holes. If you had noticed, just recently there was a large international convention on regulating HFC emiissions (exactly for this reason, i would guess). So carbon taxes are not really to curb climate, they're just a money grab to further grind the little folks.
Al Gore Buys $8.9 Million Ocean-view Villa:
http://www.worldpropertyjournal.com/featured-columnists/celebrity-homes-column-al-gore-tipper-gore-oprah-winfrey-michael-douglas-christopher-lloyd-fred-couples-nicolas-cage-peter-reckell-kelly-moneymaker-2525.php
The couple spent $8,875,000 on a gated ocean-view villa on 1 1/2 acres with a swimming pool, spa and fountains, according to real estate sources familiar with the deal. The Italian-style house has high ceilings with beams in the public rooms, a family room, a wine cellar, terraces, six fireplaces, five bedrooms and nine bathrooms in more than 6,500 square feet of living space.
Montecito has long been a haven for Southern California's rich and famous, a spot where celebrity faces can blend into the crowd. Among the community's notable residents have been talk show giant Oprah Winfrey, actors Michael Douglas and Christopher Lloyd, and golfer Fred Couples. The 93108 ZIP Code, which includes the coastal hamlet, was ranked as America's seventh most expensive area last year by Forbes.
Word of the purchase was reported in late April in the Montecito Journal. Gore, 62, did not respond to The Times' requests for comment.
Three years ago, Gore added solar panels and other energy-saving features to his 10,000-square-foot mansion in Belle Meade, Tenn., after he had been criticized for the amount of energy the home used.
After serving as vice president from 1993 to 2001 and playing spokesman on global warming in his 2006 Academy Award-winning film "An Inconvenient Truth," Gore is now chairman of Current TV. He also is the founder and chairman of the Alliance for Climate Protection and a founder of the Beverly Hills-based environmental organization Live Earth.