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Climate change is the new global terror, says Al Gore |
2010-11-21 |
![]() "There was severe drought in Russia and extreme flooding in Pakistan. What more evidence is required for action," he said at HT Leadership Summit. His worst fear was that after failure of Copenhagen climate summit the talks where heading towards another "zombie" like the Doha process on World Trade Organisation negotiations. Gore's solution for the problem was taking the issue back to the grassroots and creating a political storm to compel the leaders to react to climate change. The former president blamed his own country United States -- world second biggest carbon emitter -- for failing to legislate a carbon law to curb emissions, resulting in failure of Copenhagen. "There are six anti-climate lobbyists for every member of the Senate," he said, adding that such interest groups backed by billions of dollars by polluting companies in US were making an organised attempt to change the public opinion on climate change. "They believe that by deceiving people and creating false doubts climate science, they can delay the legislation," the Nobel Peace Prize winner for year 2007 with Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), said. He like many leaders at the HT Summit had said that a solution to climate crises is not possible without involving business. For this, he recommended a price on carbon, which could be a carbon tax or a price for emissions higher than a particular level for each sector. Al Gore had a lot of hope for India to take a lead in fighting climate change. "India has a tremendous opportunity to lead the world in energy efficient solutions and in effecting a rapid shift to use of alternate energy like wind and solar," Gore said. The former US president described warm India-United States relation as a constant and not partisan. "Three consecutive governments of two different parties have continued strong relations with India...I am happy at the success of (Barack) Obama's India visit," he said. |
Posted by:tipper |
#7 He just lost his big stash of gigabucks. Cut him a bit of slack. He is upset, and things are |
Posted by: Alaska Paul 2010-11-21 14:54 |
#6 Actually Al Bore is right partly. Climate change activists are the next form of Global terror. They want to effectively destroy human civilization which makes them terrorists in my book. |
Posted by: Silentbrick - Lost Drill Bit Division - Halliburton 2010-11-21 14:48 |
#5 Sex-Crazed Poodle™. Needs to be added every time this lying fraud is mentioned |
Posted by: Frank G 2010-11-21 12:55 |
#4 "They believe that by deceiving people and creating false doubts climate science, they can delay the legislation," the Nobel Peace Prize winner for year 2007 with Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), said. Sounds like he's pissed that they stole his playbook. |
Posted by: tu3031 2010-11-21 11:27 |
#3 He like many leaders at the HT Summit had said that a solution to climate crises is not possible without involving business. For this, he recommended a price on carbon, which could be a carbon tax or a price for emissions higher than a particular level for each sector. Translation - Took a bath on the divorce and the carbon-trading exchange. Will work for cash. |
Posted by: anonymous2u 2010-11-21 11:19 |
#2 Needs the "Algore belching fire" pic... |
Posted by: PBMcL 2010-11-21 11:03 |
#1 Al Gore was president of the United States? |
Posted by: CrazyFool 2010-11-21 10:59 |