An Arctic Tale
August 5, 2007 on 10:38 pm | In al gore, climate change, global warming | No Comments
Can you imagine spending 15 years in the Arctic documenting the lives of polar bears and walruses as they struggle against their environment and the added challenge of the climate crisis?
That’s just what filmmakers Adam Ravetch and Sarah Robertson did, and they turned their work into one of the most beautiful films of the year.
“Arctic Tale” follows the story of Seela — a walrus calf — and Nanu — a polar bear cub — on their journey from birth to parenthood. In addition to the day-to-day challenges they face, global warming has caused the sea ice they call their home to decline by 30% over the past half a century. Polar bears hunt on sea ice, and walruses rest on it when they come out of the sea. Without it, their survival in the desolate arctic environment is impossible.
Queen Latifah beautifully narrates the story, which my daughter Kristin helped write. While the film is both heartwarming and humorous, it truly brings to life the damage the climate crisis is doing to our planet.
Learn more about the film and find out where it’s playing near you by visiting:
http://www.arctictalemovie.com
If you are looking for a film your entire family will enjoy this weekend, “Arctic Tale” is sure to please.
Thank you,
Al Gore
Made-in-China massive air pollution ignored by global warming … – Canada Free Press
July 27, 2007 on 12:36 pm | In al gore, climate change, global warming | No CommentsCanada Free Press |
Made-in-China massive air pollution ignored by global warming … Canada Free Press,?Canada?- 2 hours ago By Judi McLeod You?ll never hear this from global warming guru Al Gore and Canadian sidekick Maurice Strong: Massive dust plumes from China fouling air … |
Al Gore's plan to visit Bangkok cancelled – Nation Multimedia
July 27, 2007 on 7:38 am | In al gore, climate change, global warming | 1 Comment| Al Gore’s plan to visit Bangkok cancelled Nation Multimedia,?Thailand?- 7 hours ago Former US vice president Al Gore had planned to visit Bangkok on August 8 and give a dinner speech on global warming, but he has cancelled the trip because … Al Gore snubs Thailand visit Bangkok Post Thailand not hot enough for Al Gore Monsters and Critics.com Clarification on Al Gore’s Thai visit sought Bangkok Post all 6 news articles |
60 Seconds to Save the Earth
July 25, 2007 on 7:25 pm | In al gore, climate change, global warming | No CommentsThe latest from Al Gore:
In order to ultimately force our leaders to take action to solve the climate crisis, we have to use every medium — including television, radio, and the Internet — to build public support. And that’s just what the Alliance for Climate Protection will do.
The Alliance is a three-year campaign that will push the climate crisis to the top of the nation’s agenda using a combination of paid advertising, public service announcements, and grassroots power.
Your voices have carried our movement this far. So as we begin to create our media campaigns, I didn’t want to only turn to an advertising firm — I wanted to turn to you.
If you had 60 seconds to convince all of your friends that they needed to take action to stop the climate crisis, what would you say? How would you get the attention of millions of people all over the world?
Well, now you have the chance! Current TV and the Alliance for Climate Protection have teamed up to sponsor 60 Seconds to Save the Earth.
The premise is simple: make the best 15, 30, or 60-second ad showcasing how you or someone you know is taking action to alleviate the climate crisis — or create an original, persuasive message that will open eyes, inspire change and empower your audience.
Get the details and create your ad by visiting:
http://www.current.tv/ecospotcontest
After you submit your ad, our panel of celebrity judges will narrow the field to 20 finalists. Then you will be able to help pick the winner through an online vote. The top ads will be aired internationally on Current TV, featured in the Alliance’s national campaign, and showcased on MySpace’s Impact channel.
In addition, the grand-prize winner will receive a Toyota hybrid car, while three finalists will win Sony electronic products, and 16 semi-finalists will receive T-Mobile Sidekicks.
So get started — in 60 seconds you can save the planet. Learn about this incredible contest and submit your ad today by visiting:
http://www.current.tv/ecospotcontest
Thank you,
Al Gore
7/7/07 Live Earth Pledge
June 30, 2007 on 3:49 pm | In al gore, climate change | 1 Comment 
Dear Andrew,
On 7.7.07 more than two billion people will come together during the Live Earth concert.
Let’s use this moment to pledge our support to solving the climate crisis.
On 7.7.07 more than two billion people will come together during Live Earth. That number is unfathomable – more than one-fourth of the world?s population will participate in a single event and demand a solution to the climate crisis. This unique moment presents us with a unique choice.
Do we use this unprecedented opportunity to organize a global movement that will last beyond 7.7.07? Or do we let the moment pass?
I know my answer – and I think I know yours. That?s why I am issuing this challenge: Let?s use this moment to pledge our support to solving the climate crisis. Just as important ? let?s ask everyone we know to join us as part of this movement.
Sign the 7.7.07 Live Earth Pledge:
http://liveearthpledge.org/algore.php
The 7.7.07 Live Earth Pledge:
I PLEDGE:
1. To demand that my country join an international treaty within the next 2 years that cuts global warming pollution by 90% in developed countries and by more than half worldwide in time for the next generation to inherit a healthy earth;
2. To take personal action to help solve the climate crisis by reducing my own CO2 pollution as much as I can and offsetting the rest to become “carbon neutral;”
3. To fight for a moratorium on the construction of any new generating facility that burns coal without the capacity to safely trap and store the CO2;
4. To work for a dramatic increase in the energy efficiency of my home, workplace, school, place of worship, and means of transportation;
5. To fight for laws and policies that expand the use of renewable energy sources and reduce dependence on oil and coal;
6. To plant new trees and to join with others in preserving and protecting forests; and,
7. To buy from businesses and support leaders who share my commitment to solving the climate crisis and building a sustainable, just, and prosperous world for the 21st century.
Sign the Live Earth Pledge by visiting:
http://liveearthpledge.org/algore.php
Together we were able to make March?s Congressional hearings a huge moment by collecting more than 500,000 messages and demonstrating the significant public support for solving the climate crisis to our elected leaders and the media. Our next opportunity to demonstrate this growing movement will come on 7.7.07
Live Earth will not just be a 24-hour concert ? but the launch of a massive campaign to demonstrate that the political will exists to solve the climate crisis.
Sign the Live Earth Pledge by visiting:
http://liveearthpledge.org/algore.php
As our movement grows larger we will shake loose the paralysis currently gripping our political system. Working together we can get it done.
Thank you,

Al Gore
P.S. You can still sign up to host a Live Earth House Party by visiting: http://joinliveearth.org/gore
Diana Takes Down Gore and Reagan
June 27, 2007 on 5:54 pm | In al gore, ronald reagan | No CommentsThis weeks book sales are in, and for the 2nd week, Tina Brown’s Diana Chronicles comes in 1st.
1.)Tina Brown Diana Chronicles 20,449 (53,617)
2.)Al Gore The Assault On Reason 18,006 (170,285)
3.)Ronald Reagan The Reagan Diaries 17,708 (181,190)
Email From Al Gore – The Assault On Reason
May 22, 2007 on 4:41 pm | In al gore, climate change, george bush, global warming, inconvient truth, morality, science | No CommentsI received this email in my inbox recently, and thought I’d pass it along.

Dear Andrew,
In the months following the release of An Inconvenient Truth, I began to focus on why our democracy has been so slow to deal with the climate crisis. The unwillingness to solve this problem is not only the result of a lack of political will, but it has also been caused by the emergence of a new political environment dangerously hostile to reason, knowledge, and facts. In the long-term, this poses a threat to the very basis of American democracy: the ability of a well-informed citizenry to use the rule of reason to hold government accountable.
This Assault on Reason is the focus of my new book that goes on sale today. You can purchase the book at your local bookstore or by visiting:
http://www.amazon.com/Assault-Reason-Al-Gore/dp/1594201226
When George Bush launched his preemptive war in Iraq, more than 70% of Americans believed Saddam Hussein was linked to the terrorists who caused 9-11. After the 2004 election, when asked what stuck in their minds about the campaign, voters in Ohio named two ads playing to the fears of terrorism paid for by the Bush Campaign. One pattern that has held true since 2001 is that this White House is less interested in openness and truth than any previous administration.
We are facing so many long-term challenges, from the climate crisis and the war in Iraq to health care and social welfare. To solve these problems and move forward we need to reverse the damage done to our democracy. We have little time to waste.
My goal in The Assault on Reason is to explore why our public forum now welcomes the enemies of reason. More importantly, the book focuses on what we can do together, individually and collectively, to restore the rule of reason to our democracy.
You can purchase The Assault on Reason by visiting:
http://www.amazon.com/Assault-Reason-Al-Gore/dp/1594201226
My team will be emailing those of you who live in the cities that I will visit for book signings. I hope that I’ll have the chance to see you in person.
I’ll be back in touch soon.
Thank You,

Al Gore
Setting The Record Straight On Al Gore’s Financial Stake In Global Warming
May 2, 2007 on 12:58 am | In al gore, climate change, global warming, inconvient truth, science | No CommentsBetween conservative commentators, forum debates, and online blogs, there’s been a number of accusations against Al Gore and his supposed financial stake in global warming. Most, if not all, of the accusations are flat out false, although I have doubts if we’ll ever see a correction from them.
The conservative blog The Citizens Journal, ”broke” a story in March that Gore was “buying his carbon offsets from himself”. This story quickly spread across the net in forums and blogs and even eventually made it’s way to actual real news media. The fact of the matter, it’s false. Al Gore buys his carbon credits through Native Energy, which according to their website, is a privately held Native American energy company.
Gore’s investment firm, which The Citizens Journal was referring to above, does not sell carbon offsets. The firm is basically a mutual fund, and thanks to the transparency of their website along with SEC filings, we can see what the firm is investing in (if you have a 401k, you’re probably invested in some of the same companies). Additionaly, the firm donates 5% of their profits to charity, and as anyone can tell you, for someone who has been accused of pushing an agenda to beat the the stock market, that would be pretty damn counterproductive.
Additional claims have been made against him that he’s profitted from An Inconvenient Truth and the companion book. The fact of the matter is Gore donated 100% of his profit to The Alliance for Climate Protection.
The internet has become a great place to discuss news items you would’ve never had the chance with people you would’ve never met, but at the same time has a major drawbrack of spreading myths and lies across the globe leaving the truths and realities far behind. The defacing of Al Gore outlined above has been one of those times.
Scientists Global Warming Consensus
April 4, 2007 on 1:52 pm | In al gore, climate change, global warming, inconvient truth, ipcc | 1 Comment
It seems there’s not a day that goes by that I hear or read comments doubting the often mentioned consensus on global warming. So what is the truth, is there or isn’t there a consensus? This is just what Prof. Naomi Oreskes looked to answer in a study conducted in late 2004. As reported in Science Magazine a sample of 928 peer-reviewed papers searched under the term ”global climated change” were looked at, and a total of 0 rejected consensus position. It’s time for us to move past the fringe right and paid skeptics and recognize scientists who have dedicated their lives to this do have a fundamental understanding, and are in agreement. It’s time to take the next step, and begin looking for viable solutions.
Al Gore’s Post Congress Follow-Up Email
March 22, 2007 on 8:32 pm | In al gore, congress, global warming | 1 Comment![]() |
Dear Andrew,
Thank you!
By 10:00 AM yesterday, as I took my seat in the hearing room, an incredible 519,414 people had signed our message to Congress demanding immediate action to solve the climate crisis.
All of those boxes chock full of your messages, sitting right next to me as I testified, were a fantastic show of support and one that is already having an impact as our Representatives and Senators begin to debate solutions to the climate crisis. In fact, so many people signed our message in the 24 hours before the hearing, we are still working on printing them. But don’t worry, Congress now knows that you have spoken, and I will personally make sure every last message is delivered.
I also wanted to make sure that you had the chance to see the hearing for yourself, so I’ve posted video highlights on AlGore.com:
After witnessing your incredible show of activism and enthusiasm, I wanted to give something back to you. As many of you know, Live Earth will take place on July 7. The 24-hour concert marks the beginning of a multi-year campaign to raise awareness about our climate crisis. It will feature more than 100 acts, including the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Snoop Dogg, Foo Fighters and Faith Hill.
Tickets are going to sell out fast, and I wanted to make sure that you have the chance to see the show. That’s why we will set aside a special block of tickets and let AlGore.com members purchase the first ones sold. I will let you know more details before these tickets go on sale.
If you would like to learn more about the Live Earth concerts you can visit:
In a few short weeks we have grown into a movement of more than 500,000 strong. To ultimately win, we are going to need to grow bigger – but for now we are off to a great start.
Thank you again for what you made possible today,

Al Gore
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