ABC Venerates Al Gore's Faulty 20-Year-Old Climate Alarmism #Political
As we enter what is predicted to be a relatively mild hurricane season this summer, ABC rushed in to make sure we remember that there's an ever-impending climate disaster just over the horizon. On this Thursday’s episode of Good Morning America, ABC had a segment on the 20-year anniversary of Al Gore’s 2006 climate change movie, An Inconvenient Truth.
After a few minutes of background discussion, the interview between failed presidential candidate Al Gore and ABC’s “chief climate correspondent” Ginger Zee moved to the actual substance of the movie, defending its integrity and reaffirming its message to America:
ZEE: When you see the film, do you feel like it still holds up?
GORE: Unfortunately, yes, and the scientists were dead right on all the important elements of it. And it really is insane that we are continuing to use the sky as an open sewer, and we're trapping so much heat every day. It's equal to the amount that would be released by 800,000 Hiroshima-class atomic bombs exploding every day on the Earth.
ZEE: If the scientists were dead right? Why has so much been made about this documentary in what was wrong?
GORE: Well they cherry picked a few little- you know how many years before the arctic is ice-free?
ZEE: Kilimanjaro.
GORE: Kilimanjaro, the snows of Kilimanjaro are complicated for sure. The main elements, as the scientific community has been very generous to confirm, are right.
ABC showed an interview with Al Gore about his 20-year-old movie on Good Morning America today. The movie, An Inconvenient Truth, is full of ridiculous and false predictions about the future, from the snows of Kilimanjaro vanishing to Hurrricanes getting increasingly devastating. pic.twitter.com/Hu6ezuwXT9
— James Waterman (@jwatermaniv) June 18, 2026
Gore asserted that the movie is “dead right” about every important element, shrugging off criticism as “cherry picking” on one or two certain issues.
Later in the ABC news cycle, on ABC News Live, Gore would make a more shocking statement, comparing the climate change issue to slavery:
GINGER ZEE: You say the climate crisis is a moral and spiritual issue, not a political one. Do you still believe that?
AL GORE: Oh, absolutely. And I put it in the context of all of the other morally-based challenges that humanity has confronted: the abolition of slavery, the- women's rights and women's suffrage. The US is hurting. We are hurting ourselves by pretending that it's not real and that we don't need to do anything about it.
Later, on ABC News Live, Gore argued that the "climate crisis" is a moral issue in the same category as slavery. Is he even listening to what he's saying?? https://t.co/gLynb1v0Lq pic.twitter.com/TRn8jKTpdw
— James Waterman (@jwatermaniv) June 18, 2026
It shouldn’t be necessary to point out how outrageously disrespectful it is to compare the enslavement of millions to his dubious fearmongering about the weather, but of course it helps Gore’s agenda so he’ll push it nonetheless. Comments about slavery set aside, let’s look into what the movie claims, to see if Gore is right about its allegedly spotless record.
We see many different assertions about the future in An Inconvenient Truth, some of which Gore mentions as “cherry-picked” in his defense of the movie. The snows of Kilimanjaro, which he predicted to be gone by 2016, are still around in full force two decades later. Hurricane Katrina, portrayed as the herald of increasingly brutal hurricane seasons, was instead a big fluke, with hurricane activity instead remaining standard.
The question isn’t about which predictions were wrong, but which predictions were right? Not many, it seems. Nevertheless, Gore’s movie achieved its goals: not informing, but fear mongering. Its predictions were completely wrong, but it was able to scare people across the nation into supporting radical climate agendas; agendas, which enabled future presidents to undermine critical American energy industries in, favor of expensive and unreliable green alternatives.
Now, ABC has dug up this relic of the past in an attempt to push these same agendas on Americans again. They have no shame in regurgitating the same lies they’ve pushed for two decades. Ignore the failed predictions, guys! Just trust the experts!
The transcript is below. Click "view" to read.
ABC Good Morning America
June 18, 2026
8:43:35 AM EST
ROBIN ROBERTS: Do you realize it's been 20 years since An Inconvenient Truth was released? The academy award-winning documentary about climate change, written and narrated by former Vice President Al Gore.
And Ginger, who is our chief climate correspondent, sat down with him. We've been looking forward to this conversation. Ginger?
GINGER ZEE: Yes. Thank you. You know, Robin, back then, not as many people were talking about climate change, but today, nearly three-quarters of Americans support international combat of climate change and our participation in that. So, Mr. Gore and I spoke about that and so many other things on his family farm in Tennessee.
[Cuts to video]
AL GORE: If you just listen to the silence for a minute and the birds…
NARRATOR: The banks of the Caney Fork River in Tennessee don't look much different than they did twenty years ago. That moment we were introduced to the river and the farm owned by former Vice President Al Gore in the Oscar winning documentary An Inconvenient Truth.
[Cuts to an Al Gore speech]
GORE: We have the ability to do this!
[Cuts back to video]
GORE: So this trail runs along the river all the way around the farm.
ZEE: It's so peaceful.
NARRATOR: But in the two decades since the film debuted, the world around the Caney Fork has changed a lot.
ZEE: When you see the film, do you feel like it still holds up?
GORE: Unfortunately, yes, and the scientists were dead right on all the important elements of it. And it really is insane that we are continuing to use the sky as an open sewer, and we're trapping so much heat every day. It's equal to the amount that would be released by 800,000 Hiroshima-class atomic bombs exploding every day on the Earth.
ZEE: If the scientists were dead right? Why has so much been made about this documentary in what was wrong
GORE: Well they cherry picked a few little- you know how many years before the arctic is ice-free?
ZEE: Kilimanjaro.
GORE: Kilimanjaro, the snows of Kilimanjaro are complicated for sure. The main elements, as the scientific community has been very generous to confirm, are right.
ZEE: What makes you feel most hopeful at this very moment?
GORE: I have a lot of confidence that over time, we are going to come to a consensus around the world that we just have to save this.
[Cuts back to live]
ZEE: We talked about AI and data centers, all the energy and water needed for those, and of course, the transition to renewable energy and the United States’ impact on that globally. So much more in our conversation you can find on our website. But for now, we'll head back to you guys. And I have to say, talking to someone who's been in this for more than a half-century, like Mr. Gore, I felt hopeful walking away from our conversation.
ROBERTS: Because we know how passionate, how genuinely passionate you are about this. So thank you, Ginger. Thank you for sharing that.
ABC News Live
June 18, 2026
03:36:54 AM EST
GINGER ZEE: You say the climate crisis is a moral and spiritual issue, not a political one. Do you still believe that?
AL GORE: Oh, absolutely. And I put it in the context of all of the other morally-based challenges that humanity has confronted: the abolition of slavery, the- women's rights and women's suffrage. The US is hurting. We are hurting ourselves by pretending that it's not real and that we don't need to do anything about it.
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