Al Gore is taking a beating in France, where people long resisted the green message and the nuclear industry thrives for home energy.
Bloomberg's Jorg von Uthmann reports that the Paris bookstores are filled with tomes debunking the Gore message despite him winning the Nobel Peace Prize.
France's number one Gore debunker is physicist Claude Allegre, a former education minister and a physicist by profession. Uthmann reports that his new book, ``Ma Verite Sur la Planete'' - My Truth About the Planet'' - lays it out.
Gore is called a "crook" presiding over an eco-business that pumps out cash.
Uthmann writes of Allegre who says Gore's French followers, "the author(Allegre) likens them to religious zealots who, far from saving humanity, are endangering it. Driven by a Judeo-Christian guilt complex, he says, French greens paint worst-case scenarios and attribute little-understood cycles to human misbehavior."
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