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Al Gore Gets Embarrassed After Reality Shreds His Climate Boasting During ABC Interview [WATCH]

Jim Taft
Last updated: June 18, 2026 3:49 pm
By Jim Taft 6 Min Read
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Former Vice President Al Gore marked the 20th anniversary of his 2006 film An Inconvenient Truth this week with a national television interview, defending the film’s message on climate change while renewing debate over several predictions that critics say failed to materialize, as reported by The Gateway Pundit.

Gore appeared on ABC News on Wednesday to discuss the anniversary of the documentary and to reflect on what he views as the scientific accuracy of its warnings about global warming.

The film, which became one of the most widely recognized climate documentaries ever released, helped elevate climate change as a major political and policy issue.

However, it has also faced years of criticism from opponents who argue that several specific forecasts highlighted in the film and in Gore’s public remarks did not occur within the projected timeframes.

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During the interview, Gore argued that the broader scientific conclusions presented in the film have been validated over time.

When asked about criticism surrounding the documentary, the ABC interviewer referenced ongoing questions about the film’s accuracy.

“If scientists were dead right, why has so much been made about this documentary and what was wrong?” the interviewer asked.

Gore responded by acknowledging criticism involving some individual forecasts while maintaining that the overall scientific conclusions remain sound.

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“Uh, well, they cherry-picked a few little…About how many years the Arctic is ice-free, the snows of Mount Kilimanjaro,” Gore replied. “The main elements the scientific community has confirmed are right.”

The exchange quickly circulated online, where supporters and critics debated Gore’s comments.

Among the most frequently cited criticisms of Gore’s past climate warnings are predictions regarding Arctic sea ice, glaciers, sea levels, and snowfall patterns.

Critics pointed to previous statements in which Gore warned that Arctic sea ice could disappear within a decade.

Twenty years after the release of An Inconvenient Truth, Arctic sea ice remains present, though scientists continue to study long-term trends in the region.

Online commentators also revisited other claims associated with climate forecasts discussed over the years, including predictions involving Mount Kilimanjaro’s snow cover, Glacier National Park in Montana, rising sea levels, and the possibility of Arctic summers becoming ice-free.

Several social media users shared lists of climate-related predictions they contend were inaccurate or overstated.

Posts circulating on X highlighted forecasts regarding a potential 20-foot sea level rise, declining snow on Mount Kilimanjaro, concerns about polar bear populations, and discussions surrounding the role of climate change in major weather events.

Al Gore won the Nobel Peace Prize for “An Inconvenient Truth” (which was shown in schools all over America).

In his acceptance speech he said “the North Polar ice cap is “falling off a cliff” and that “it could be completely gone” in 7 years.He gave that speech in 2007. https://t.co/TKLI6X0UW1 pic.twitter.com/1V7tJKGwRz— Flappr (@flapprdotnet) June 17, 2026

Gore used “drowning polar bears” as a way to emotionally manipulate his audience, saying “they’re finding polar bears that have actually drowned” searching for ice.

The truth is that 4 polar bears drowned during a single storm and that the polar bear population has more than… https://t.co/TKLI6X0UW1 pic.twitter.com/X4WabisdB2— Flappr (@flapprdotnet) June 17, 2026

The renewed attention comes as climate policy continues to be a major topic in political debate.

Supporters of aggressive climate action frequently cite scientific studies showing long-term warming trends and environmental changes, while critics often point to predictions that did not occur as forecast as evidence that climate projections should be viewed cautiously.

Gore has remained one of the most recognizable advocates for climate action since leaving public office.

His documentary won widespread attention after its release and became a central part of public discussions about environmental policy during the late 2000s.

The ABC interview was intended to commemorate the film’s 20th anniversary, but it also reignited a longstanding debate over the accuracy of climate projections and how individual forecasts should be weighed against broader scientific conclusions.

As the discussion continues, both supporters and critics of Gore’s work are using the anniversary as an opportunity to revisit the film’s legacy and its impact on the national conversation surrounding climate change.

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