Al Gore used today’s 40th anniversary of Earth Day as a platform for launching “Inconvenient Youth” — something he describes as a global warming network aimed directly at teenagers, according to media reports today — including one in his home state’s newspaper, The Tennessean. Coincidentally, the name chosen by the former vice president-turned GLOBULL WARMING [...]
Al Gore Launches ‘Inconvenient Youth’ Network
April 22nd, 2010 · No Comments
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Al Gore Shares Thoughts on Earth Day Eve
April 21st, 2009 · 2 Comments
Two years ago this week, I was invited to a lavish estate in the upscale Nashville suburb of Belle Meade and given the opportunity to conduct an exclusive interview of Al Gore about his about-to-be-published book, The Tipper Point: How a Little Change Can Make a Big Difference. Today, for your reading pleasure on the [...]
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Blogger IDs ‘Beginning of End’ of Gore Empire
April 25th, 2008 · No Comments
Gore Ducks, as a Backlash Builds Against Biofuels Josh Gerstein’s article in today’s New York Sun, the subhead of which appears above, comes one year to the week after I published highlights of an interview I conducted with Al Gore. That interview, I now believe, might go down in history as having signaled the beginning [...]
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Republicans Responsible for Midwest Quake
April 18th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Before the day is over, I fully expect presidential candidates Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton will attempt to place blame for this morning’s 5.2 Midwest earthquake squarely on the shoulders of President George W. Bush and their Republican rival, John McCain. In an attempt to beat the dueling Democrats to this ludicrous punch, I offer [...]
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Wow! Blogger Agrees with Environmentalists
April 17th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Today marks a rare occasion when I find myself in agreement with anything touted by hard-core environmentalists like Lester Brown, Ken Cook and Jonathan Lewis. I find myself in partial agreement with the men from “Greenville,” all of whom were invited by the Grocery Manufacturers Association to come to share their views on biofuels with [...]
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Inhofe: Gore Losing Debate Over Climate Change
April 30th, 2007 · No Comments
UPDATE: OneNewsNow.com reports Al Gore is, according to Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.), losing the debate over climate change and still refusing to sign a pledge to reduce his home energy use (see earlier Inhofe-Gore posts at Bob McCarty Writes). It should come as no surprise that the former vice president and one-time “next president of [...]
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Earth Day: Gore Discusses New Book, ‘Tipper Point’
April 21st, 2007 · 4 Comments
Yesterday, I was invited to a lavish estate in the upscale Nashville suburb of Belle Meade and given the opportunity to conduct an exclusive interview of Al Gore about his latest effort, the soon-to-be-published book, The Tipper Point: How a Little Change Can Make a Big Difference. Today, on the eve of Earth Day, I [...]
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