The Green Files > Al Gore on stopping global warming

Youtube.comhttp://www.youtube.com/?v=M67Ce-i-PPQ [Youtube.com] From sgbnyc: Edited interview where Al Gore covers some of the real ways global warming will be stopped - by seeing the opportunity underlying this crisis...by going beyond left vs. right politics to a shared sense of moral purpose...by making sure we have "a well informed citizenry" to quote James Madison. Only by coming together will we save ourselves from this potential calamity. , tagged with global warming inconvenient truth Gore politics


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Washingtontimes.comhttp://washingtontimes.com [Washingtontimes.com] Inconvenient truth about global warming - Nation/Politics - The ...: Gore, at a luncheon interview with editors and reporters at The Washington Times, suggested that we join the fun, too, and even if we printed stuff that wasn't exactly true it would be OK because the cause was just. This is Mr.

Msnbc.msn.comhttp://www.msnbc.msn.com [Msnbc.msn.com] Al Gore Talks to Eleanor Clift on Global Warming - Newsweek ...: Get alerted to the latest from Newsweek through your MSN or Windows Messenger, your e-mail or your mobile device.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com [Huffingtonpost.com] The Blog | Greg Gutfeld: Exclusive: Gutfeld's Review of An ...: notwithstanding -- your political hysteria makes you out to be highly immoral laugh riots in the eyes of those with even partial eyesight (I am very nearsighted, which is hereditary). Until you force Laurie David, Arianna and her pals out of their luxury jets, until you drive cars when only absolutely necessary, until you have solar panels fueling your houses' addiction that also fuels your media and dietary addictions, you will be looked upon as the transparent hypocrites that you are.

Wunderground.comhttp://www.wunderground.com [Wunderground.com] Wunder Blog : Weather Underground: Such a 20-foot rise is not expected by 2100, and it would have been appropriate for Gore to acknowledge that the consensus of climate scientists--as published in the most recent report by the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)--is that sea level is likely to rise between 4 and 35 inches, with a central value of 19 inches, by 2100. He should have also mentioned that temperatures in Greenland in the 1930s were about as warm as today's temperatures, so the current melting of Greenland's glaciers does have historical precedent.

http://www.stopglobalwarming.org [Stopglobalwarming.org] StopGlobalWarming.org: Features: Gore says that although there is "100 percent agreement" among scientists, a database search of newspaper and magazine articles shows that 57 percent question the fact of global warming, while 43 percent support it. These figures are the result, he says, of a disinformation campaign started in the 1990s by the energy industries to "reposition global warming as a debate." It is the same strategy used for years by the defenders of tobacco.

http://ilfpost.org [ILF POST] THINK YOUR ISSUE: CLIMATE CHANGE: By Mary Caterine Bateson Vice president Gore has made a movie which attempts to do two things: it attempts to make Americans really worried about climate change, worried enough to change their behavior, and it attempts to teach them to think about the issue. Personally, I would go for the thinking.

[Fouled Planet] Global warming skeptics turning up the heat: Knowledgeable climatologists who continue to show that Gore and his alarmist followers are wrong include Richard Lindzen, the Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Atmospheric Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology;

Tony Fletcher’s iJamming![Tony Fletcher’s iJamming!] Permanent Link to: Whereas The End Of Suburbia concludes that modern society is doomed, end of story, Al Gore tries to convince us at the conclusion of An Inconvenient Truth that a snap series of international agreements or unanimous business decision would rapidly reduce our CO2 emissions and slowly return our planet to safer conditions for future generations. And rather than just tell us to instruct our politicians to take the lead, the end credits are interspersed with a series of recommendations on how each of us, individually, can do our part for a greener world.

[The Dartmouth Independent] An Inconvenient Crisis: I was not a fan of Fahrenheit 9/11, and while I loved Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, I found it informative and powerful, but not important. PBS' Frontline has had two very excellent features on Iraq, but they were also informative and powerful, not important.

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