Article: Ads aired to answer Gore film 'alarmism'; Institute defends carbon dioxide.(NATION)

Byline: Eric Pfeiffer, THE WASHINGTON TIMES

On the same day former Vice President Al Gore's movie on global warming premiered in Washington, the Competitive Enterprise Institute released two TV ads challenging the "alarmism" of climate change.

"The campaign to limit carbon dioxide emissions is the single most important regulatory issue today," said Marlo Lewis, a senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI). "Claims of looming climate disaster due to energy use are unfounded; our ad campaign is a call for balance in public discussions on global warming."

Mr. Gore's film, "An Inconvenient Truth," is meant to serve as a rallying ...

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