Who said it? Al Gore in The Earth in Balance or the Unabomber in his manifesto?
Take the quiz.
How did you do?
h/t to: 4 Responses to Current TV debunks climate alarmism
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Identify the author of quotes extracted from two publications:
• Al Gore – the politician who wrote Earth in Balance;
• Theodore Kaczynski – the terrorist who wrote the Unabomber Manifesto
Both share hostility against the Industrial Revolution and see the human population as a pest on the planet. Their ideas are so similar that it is hard to attribute them to one or another author. The quiz has twelve quotes and rare is the person who scores 50%.
The first one amassed a fortune of several hundred million dollars over a decade and got a Nobel Prize and an Oscar. The second one got a life sentence.
Found in the comments to 'Current TV debunks climate alarmism' at Junkscience.com