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Gore at Netroots Nation? UPDATE: Gore at Netroots Nation!
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David Roberts |
19 Jul 2008 |
Gristmill |
| The hot rumor at the moment is that Al Gore is going to appear at Netroots Nation immediately following Nancy Pelosi's Q&A session (which is going on right now). We'll keep you posted. UPDATE: There he is! Let's blog along, shall we? He loves the netroots -- informed citizenry, etc. etc. North pole melting -- 75-80 percent chance that the entire polar ice cap will be melted and gone within five years. How can we absorb the meaning of an event of that ma ... |
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| Topics: Al Gore, climate, climate change mitigation, oil and gas drilling, politics (all these topics) |
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Mr. Gore, how do you feel about 90 percent? Blogosphere responds reservedly to Gore's call for 100 percent renewable electricity |
Sara Barz |
17 Jul 2008 |
Gristmill |
| Al Gore stood up in Washington today to call on Americans to join a crusade for 100 percent renewable electricity use by 2018. The blogosphere's response? A golf clap and general round of nitpicking ... Some see the renewable energy goal as a touch impractical, and his beating of the carbon tax drum (1993 ... anyone? anyone?) irked plenty of conservatives -- no surprise -- and congressional Democrats on the grounds of poor timing as the American economy limps ... |
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| Topics: Al Gore, climate, climate change mitigation, politics (all these topics) |
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Value Advertised Gore-y climate ads are coming soon to a TV near you |
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01 Apr 2008 |
News |
| Posted at 1:11 PM on 01 Apr 2008 While it is not true that Al Gore is running for president (honestly, how do these rumors get started?), it is true that his Alliance for Climate Protection has officially launched a new "we" campaign. The ad campaign aims to spend $300 million over three years to create a sense of both urgency and solvability around the climate crisis. The first ad hits TVs on Wednesday, likening the ... |
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| Topics: advertising, Al Gore, climate, climate change mitigation, messaging, news, politics, TV (all these topics) |
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More inconvenience Coming Gore book to spell out climate solutions |
David Roberts |
07 Sep 2007 |
Gristmill |
| Gore to pen a sequel: The Path to Survival will be published next spring to coincide with Earth Day on April 22. According to the publisher, Rodale Books, Gore will spell out a blueprint for the changes that individuals and governments need to make to avoid catastrophic climate change. I expect the book will be built around Gore's 10 policy recommendations to Congress, which remain the gold standard as far as I'm concerned. |
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| Topics: Al Gore, books, climate, climate change mitigation, politics (all these topics) |
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Al Gore calls for civil disobedience Against climate polluters |
Glenn Hurowitz |
16 Aug 2007 |
Gristmill |
| From The New York Times's Nicholas Kristof ($ub req'd): I ran into Al Gore at a climate/energy conference this month, and he vibrates with passion about this issue -- recognizing that we should confront mortal threats even when they don't emanate from Al Qaeda. 'We are now treating the Earth's atmosphere as an open sewer,' he said, and (perhaps because my teenage son was beside me) he encouraged young people to engage in peaceful protests to block major new carb ... |
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| Topics: Al Gore, climate, climate change mitigation, grassroots activism, politics (all these topics) |
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Al Gore's call to action An editorial in the NYT |
David Roberts |
30 Jun 2007 |
Gristmill |
| Al Gore:... we should demand that the United States join an international treaty within the next two years that cuts global warming pollution by 90 percent in developed countries and by more than half worldwide in time for the next generation to inherit a healthy Earth....We should aim to complete this global treaty by the end of 2009 -- and not wait until 2012 as currently planned....A new treaty will still have differentiated commitments, of course; countries will be ... |
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| Topics: Al Gore, climate, climate change mitigation, energy, international politics, politics (all these topics) |
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'A politics of reason faces a strong headwind' I've been Gored in my own neighborhood |
Maywa Montenegro |
25 May 2007 |
Gristmill |
| 'A politics of reason faces a strong headwind.' These were Al Gore's words last night, at New York's 92nd Street Y, where I had the unique pleasure of seeing him interviewed by Charlie Rose. The main topic of discussion was Gore's new book, The Assault On Reason, which not surprisingly is #1 on Amazon's bestseller list ('It's not about K-Fed,' Gore was quick to chime in). Apart from offering a scathing critique of the Bush administration, the book lambastes the shal ... |
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| Topics: Al Gore, climate, climate change mitigation, greenhouse-gas emissions, politics (all these topics) |
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Cap-and-trade and a carbon tax: two great tastes, but do they taste great together? And if not, why not? |
David Roberts |
15 May 2007 |
Gristmill |
| A journalist of some renown called me last week to ask a question: would it be possible to do both a cap-and-trade program and a carbon tax? Al Gore famously urged that approach, but this journo had heard from other (reliable) sources that it's not possible. My instinctive answer was yeah, sure, there's no reason you couldn't do it. (I mean, there are a gazillion political reasons it's impossible, but there's no technical or regulatory reason you couldn't do it.) ... |
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| Topics: Al Gore, carbon tax, carbon trading, climate, climate change mitigation, politics (all these topics) |
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Why do we respond to bozos? Churchill, not Chamberlain |
Ken Ward |
07 May 2007 |
Gristmill |
| Why are we letting pro-fossil fuel bozos hijack the only forum that environmentalists and climate-change activists have for wrestling with the daunting task of transforming America? I posted a few practical suggestions in response to David's question, 'Should we be rebutting the skeptics?' I'm going to restate one proposal -- to adopt a Craigslist-type policy allowing Grist readers to flag inappropriate posts. Gristmill is a forum for conversation and debate between ... |
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| Topics: Al Gore, climate, climate change mitigation, climate change skepticism, climate science, environmental movement, politics (all these topics) |
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Ken Green on Gore's girth Another conservative attack on motives |
David Roberts |
12 Apr 2007 |
Gristmill |
| I'm always excited when people on the right address climate change, even if they say stupid things. At least they're starting to think about it. On National Review, Ken Green of AEI says that Gore's carbon tax proposal is great, but the rest of his proposals are both redundant and sucky. After listing them, he says: The fact that most of this agenda would be rendered superfluous by the tax shift shows the control-fiend mentality that really drives climate activis ... |
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| Topics: Al Gore, carbon tax, climate, climate change mitigation, politics (all these topics) |
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Gore videos Including a funny one from Olberman |
David Roberts |
23 Mar 2007 |
Gristmill |
| What's that? You say you'd like another Gore post? I'm here to serve! Here's Keith Olberman with a segment that is, per usual, both funnier and more educational than the vast bulk of what you find on cable news: Here's a clip put together by Politics TV -- a good clip from Gore's testimony: And finally, a few thoughts from Gore himself on the testimony. |
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| Topics: Al Gore, climate, climate change mitigation, Congress, politics (all these topics) |
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The Goracle Gore gets a warm welcome on Capitol Hill, and a few heated exchanges |
Amanda Griscom Little |
22 Mar 2007 |
Muckraker |
| Exhibiting a curious mixture of nostalgia and irreverence, Al Gore returned to the halls of Congress yesterday to make the case for sweeping federal action to fight global warming. Buoyed by his recent Academy Award triumph, Gore testified at hearings in both the House and the Senate. Audiences of hundreds lined the oak-paneled walls of the hearing rooms, crowded the aisles, ... |
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| Topics: Al Gore, Barbara Boxer, climate, climate change mitigation, Muckraker, politics (all these topics) |
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Final thought on Gore's day in Congress For today anyway! |
David Roberts |
21 Mar 2007 |
Gristmill |
| If Gore had asked me what I'd like him to emphasize to Congress, I would have said: The No. 1 most important thing to do is put a price on carbon. Carbon tax: better than cap-and-trade. Cap-and-trade: better than nothing. Cap-and-trade with auctioned permits: better than cap-and-trade without. We should be pursuing widely distributed, small-scale renewable electricity generation, tied together with a smart grid. Our choice is not between nuclear and coal. ... |
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| Topics: Al Gore, climate, climate change mitigation, Congress, politics (all these topics) |
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Gore Senate testimony: final thoughts Odds and ends |
David Roberts |
21 Mar 2007 |
Gristmill |
| Substantively, most of what Gore said to the Senate echoed what he said to the House. There were a few things to note about the Senate hearing, though: Gore's introductory remarks to the Senate (videos here) were a huge step down from his performance in the House. To my eye, he seemed shaky, hesitant, stiff, occasionally bombastic, mostly just uneven. Maybe he knows the folks in the House better? Maybe his lunch didn't agree with him? Maybe he was nervous about hi ... |
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| Topics: Al Gore, climate, climate change mitigation, Congress, James Inhofe, politics, Senate Environment and Public Works Committee (all these topics) |
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Gore's legislative recommendations to the House All ten of 'em |
David Roberts |
21 Mar 2007 |
Gristmill |
| If you don't want to read my whole blow-by-blow of Gore's testimony to the House, here's a summary of his ten legislative recommendations. An immediate "carbon freeze" that would cap U.S. CO2 emissions at current levels, followed by a program to generate 90% reductions by 2050. Start a long-term tax shift to reduce payroll taxes and increase taxes on CO2 emissions. Put aside a portion of carbon tax revenues to help low-income people make the ... |
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| Topics: Al Gore, climate, climate change mitigation, Congress, politics (all these topics) |
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On Gore, tipping points, the law of the one, and Google's new climate maven The inspirational story of Aimee C. |
Dan Worth |
21 Mar 2007 |
Gristmill |
| Blame It On Rio In June of 1972, some 35 years ago, a group of future-thinking leaders met in Sweden for the first United Nations Convention on the Human Environment. By the end of a whirlwind week, they had issued the Stockholm Statement, established what is now known as UNEP, and given birth to the modern field of international environmental law. Twenty years later, in June of 1992, just one month before he would be chosen as Clinton's running mate, Al Gore ... |
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| Topics: Al Gore, climate, climate change mitigation, politics (all these topics) |
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I Speak for the Freeze Gore calls for carbon freeze in major speech on climate solutions |
Amanda Griscom Little |
19 Sep 2006 |
Muckraker |
| It is "time for a national oil change," said Al Gore with a sly wink in his voice. "That is apparent to anyone who has looked at our national dipstick." "Freeze right there!" says Gore. Photo: David Lodge/WireImage This was one of the few moments of comedy in what was billed as a "major policy address" yesterday by the former veep. ... |
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| Topics: Al Gore, climate, climate change mitigation, Muckraker, politics (all these topics) |
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Gore's climate-policy speech today at NYU: a carbon freeze and a carbon tax proposed After months of gloom and doom, Gore's all about solutions |
Amanda Griscom Little |
18 Sep 2006 |
Gristmill |
| Against a backdrop of eight American flags -- ceremoniously arranged behind a podium emblazoned with the scales of justice -- Al Gore took the stage at the New York University Law School early this afternoon to deliver what was billed in press releases as a 'major policy address on global warming.' Major it was -- in terms of the media turnout, anyway. There were nearly a half-dozen cameras rolling and most major publications represented ... |
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| Topics: Al Gore, climate, climate change mitigation, energy, politics (all these topics) |
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