Thirteen-year-old Hallie Turner of Raleigh, North Carolina, says she was “insanely inspired” by reading Al Gore’s global warming fantasy, An Inconvenient Truth. Thanks to that inspiration, Hallie has achieved global fame, while simultaneously striking a mighty blow for “climate justice.” The diminutive, fresh-faced teen is suing the State of North Carolina, according to her legal brief, “to have her government draft rules necessary to reduce greenhouse gasses, in particular carbon dioxide emissions, in order to do its part to stabilize our climate system and stop ocean acidification.”A religion update.
How did this all come about? "I was [in] about third or fourth grade when the issue of climate change just came up at a dinner table conversation, and I had never really heard about it and I wanted to find out more about it," Turner told local Raleigh news. "I read Al Gore's book, An Inconvenient Truth, and that just insanely inspired me and opened my eyes to how big of an issue it was, and immediately after reading that I was amazed at how apathetic people were towards the issue." The story was quickly gobbled up by Yahoo, Google, Al Jazeera, and other global media anxious to spread any "news" that fits the "manmade-CO2-is-frying-the-planet" narrative.
The young Miss Turner is not alone; the Gore-inspired insanity has spread afar. Hallie is one of a growing number of teens and pre-teens that have launched lawsuits aimed at forcing the federal government or state governments to implement the Al Gore/United Nations agenda.
Sunday, November 22, 2015
Al Gore “Insanely Inspired Me”: Teen Climate Activist Sues N. Carolina
The New American reports: