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Perhaps add [[Eduardo Braga]] in the see also section; he's called the "Brazilian Al Gore"
Perhaps add [[Eduardo Braga]] in the see also section; he's called the "Brazilian Al Gore"
[[User:KVDP|KVDP]] ([[User talk:KVDP|talk]]) 12:31, 4 December 2013 (UTC)
[[User:KVDP|KVDP]] ([[User talk:KVDP|talk]]) 12:31, 4 December 2013 (UTC)

== I changed the wording on his Tennessee home's electricity use from "high amounts of electricity" to the more accurate "more than 20 times as much electricity as the national average." ==

The article had stated that Gore was criticized because his Tennessee home used "high amounts of electricity."

I changed this to the more accurate "more than 20 times as much electricity as the national average."

I made this change for two reasons.

First, all of the sources specifically cited the fact that his home used more than 20 times as much electricity as the national average.

Second, the wording "high amounts" is more of an opinion, whereas the wording "more than 20 times as much electricity as the national average" is a reliably sourced fact.

[[User:Chucky Cheerio|Chucky Cheerio]] ([[User talk:Chucky Cheerio|talk]]) 02:11, 27 January 2014 (UTC)

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Asperger's Syndrome

Does anyone know if it is true that he has it. If he does, it might be worth mentioning. Then again, it might not. If he does indeed have it, someone else can decide whether it should be mentioned in this article or not.

65.214.69.226 (talk) 05:44, 26 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]

AFAIK there is no proof that he does, and I doubt it'd be of great interest. I don't think it's worth worrying about.  — TORTOISEWRATH 01:09, 15 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

In recent years, there have been many bets and bet challenges related to global warming.[1][2] For instance, J. Scott Armstrong challenged Al Gore to a climate-related bet in 2007 that focused on year-to-year variation in temperatures but not on betting over longer term changes in global average temperatures.[3]

99.109.126.11 (talk) 07:27, 8 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Category to add

There is a category to add on the page: Category:Honorary degree recipients from the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne. Thanks! S. D. Évid (talk) 21:15, 15 October 2013 (UTC).[reply]

See also

Perhaps add Eduardo Braga in the see also section; he's called the "Brazilian Al Gore" KVDP (talk) 12:31, 4 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]

I changed the wording on his Tennessee home's electricity use from "high amounts of electricity" to the more accurate "more than 20 times as much electricity as the national average."

The article had stated that Gore was criticized because his Tennessee home used "high amounts of electricity."

I changed this to the more accurate "more than 20 times as much electricity as the national average."

I made this change for two reasons.

First, all of the sources specifically cited the fact that his home used more than 20 times as much electricity as the national average.

Second, the wording "high amounts" is more of an opinion, whereas the wording "more than 20 times as much electricity as the national average" is a reliably sourced fact.

Chucky Cheerio (talk) 02:11, 27 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

  1. ^ http://www.nature.com/search/executeSearch?sp-q=james+annan+sceptic&sp-c=10&sp-x-9=cat&sp-s=date&sp-q-9=NATURE&submit=go&sp-a=sp1001702d&sp-sfvl-field=subject%7Cujournal&sp-x-1=ujournal&sp-p-1=phrase&sp-p=all
  2. ^ "Betting on Climate Change: It's time to put up or shut up - Reason Magazine". Reason.com. 2005-06-08. Retrieved 2009-09-07.
  3. ^ "Green and Armstrong's scientific forecast". RealClimate. Retrieved 2009-09-07.