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An Inconvenient Truth.
metirish Mar 31 2007 07:54 PM |
Interesting to watch and Al Gore seems to have a real passion for the subject and I was surprised to find out that he has a long history of caring about the enviroment.
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Nymr83 Mar 31 2007 08:03 PM |
Didn't Gore make money in oil?
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metirish Mar 31 2007 08:08 PM |
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How did I know you would be the first to post here..:) no idea where Gore made his moola but he sure has a huge electrical bill for his mansion.
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smg58 Mar 31 2007 08:16 PM |
Gore's family was in tobacco, which he alludes to in the movie. He talks about how they were in denial about the health effects of tobacco until his sister became terminally ill with lung cancer, and makes the analogy with global warming in that we'll regret it if wait too long to acknowledge the truth and act.
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metirish Mar 31 2007 08:17 PM |
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Bingo,that part was just on...it's on Showtime right now.
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Frayed Knot Mar 31 2007 08:19 PM |
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Not oil, tobacco.
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Nymr83 Apr 07 2007 01:26 AM |
sorry, mixing up my sleezy politicians who got rich off things before they started condemning them.
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iramets Jul 06 2007 05:01 PM |
"Isn't Gore that sleazy politician who never smoked, didn't know squat about the tobacco industry, had never met a tobacco farmer, yet had the colossal gall to attack an entire industry he didn't understand just because it was a convenient target for his liberal bullshit politics? Typical fucking polit--what? You don't say? I did not know that. Okay, so Gore's a sleezy politician who betrayed his own roots, having been raised in a family that trafficked in tobacco for centuries..."
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Nymr83 Jul 07 2007 12:52 AM |
a truth thats inconvenient for Al Gore:
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dgwphotography Jul 07 2007 08:21 AM |
Am I the only one who remembers that we were in the beginning of an ice age 30 years ago?
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Frayed Knot Jul 07 2007 09:00 AM |
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There was a "Scientists Warn' story on that in Newsweek some time in the '70s. Gore at least got some good news this week ... his kid proved that, despite being a gas-saving hybrid, a Prius can still go 100 MPH.
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Edgy MD Jul 07 2007 10:12 AM |
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There's a lot of sadness in that post.
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smg58 Jul 07 2007 10:43 AM |
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We know more now than we knew in the early seventies. The people who published that particular paper were looking at one facet of human pollution, namely the addition of aerosols (suspended airborne particulates) and the ability of these aerosols to reflect sunlight back into space. They never factored the addition of greenhouse gases into the equation. The most that can be said for the paper is that scientists started to take a closer look at what was going on in the earth's atmosphere because of it, but their analysis was seriously incomplete.
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