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Gore: Polar ice may vanish in 5-7 years - The San Diego Union-Tribune
Did Al Gore Say North Pole Will Be Ice-Free By 2013? | Tech ARP
There wasn't more polar ice “than ever” in 2015 - Full Fact
Al Gore - Wikipedia
Al Gore Warns Polar Ice May Be Gone in Five Years - YouTube
Has the number of glaciers changed in Al Gore's lifetime? Experts say their mass is more important | AP News
There wasn't more polar ice “than ever” in 2015 - Full Fact
Facebook drives sceptics towards climate denial - BBC News
Al Gore on Climate Crisis: 'We Have the Solutions, But We've Got to Move Faster' | Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs
Rising Antarctic ice melt will dramatically slow global ocean flows, study finds | Reuters
Stunning satellite images show summer ice cap is thicker and covers 1.7million square kilometres MORE than 2 years ago...despite Al Gore's prediction it would be ICE-FREE by now | Daily Mail Online
Climate Cons - Diane Francis
How can we avoid a climate change catastrophe? Al Gore and Davos leaders respond | World Economic Forum
There wasn't more polar ice “than ever” in 2015 - Full Fact
There wasn't more polar ice “than ever” in 2015 - Full Fact
Amazon.com: An Inconvenient Truth : Al Gore, Billy West, George Bush, George W. Bush, Ronald Reagan, Davis Guggenheim: Movies & TV
Did Al Gore Predict Earth's Ice Caps Would Melt by 2014? | Snopes.com
Did Al Gore Predict Earth's Ice Caps Would Melt by 2014? | Snopes.com
Steve Milloy on X: "WaPo: Omits mention of failed Arctic ice melting predictions. Reality: - 2008: Al Gore predicts ice-free Arctic by 2013. - 2022: Most CO2, but still almost 6 million
Al Gore – Facts - NobelPrize.org
Sea Ice the Size of India Has Melted from Arctic, Antarctic Ice Caps - Al Gore: Climate Change Worse Than Trump Win
WATCH: Inhofe: Al Gore, Global Warming Alarmists Running for Cover After Climategate - Speeches - U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works
The polar bear became an 'accidental icon' of climate change. Is it time to rethink that? | CBC Radio