Al Gore to Lay Out Unprecedented Challenge on Energy and Climate
The speech will offer a new way of thinking about our energy production and consumption and a new sense of what is possible when we choose to work together. It will propose a means of tapping America’s innovative skills to build a more secure energy future.
Who: Former Vice President Al Gore
What: A discussion on the future of America’s energy needs
Where: D.A.R. Constitution Hall – 1776 D St., NW, Washington, DC
When: Thursday, July 17 at 12:00 p.m. EDT:
Media should plan to arrive at least an hour before the speech begins.
Additional notes for broadcast media:
Pre-set: 10 a.m.-12 p.m. EDT
Final access: 12 Noon EDT
Press entrance: D Street entrance (between 17th St. and 18th St.)
Throw: 60 feet
Satellite truck parking: Directed on site
Cable run: 350 feet
Power, mult box to be provided on riser
About the “We” Campaign:
The “We” Campaign is a commercial-scale organizing and mobilizing effort using paid advertising, grassroots partnerships and online activation to build strong support for solutions to the climate crisis. The scale of the campaign is unprecedented: it is on track to be the largest public policy advocacy campaign ever and expects to reach 10 million members within three years. “We” is the work of the Alliance for Climate Protection, a nonprofit group founded by Al Gore, who currently serves as the chairman of the bipartisan board of directors. For more information, please visit
http://www.wecansolveit.org.
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- JanforGore
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It will be good to hear from Mr. Gore again on this crucial challenge. I will be looking forward to listening to what he has to say.
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- JanforGore
- 12 months ago
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Now this is some lobbying I could take a shine to. Sign me up Mr. Gore.
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- bluestranger
- 12 months ago
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I tend to not get on the soapbox very often, but every time I go down beautiful I-90-94 between Minneapolis and Chicago I look at all that land on both sides of the expressway just asking for trees...just begging for trees...why aren't there any trees? I say to this GITMO TERRORISTS AND START PLANTING!...That is all...Actually, there is a lot of expressway land begging for pheasant habitat as well...what a waste..plants cool and trap carbon on the short term...meantime we can initiate some long term fixes...
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- WisconsinNorm
- 12 months ago
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We need the voice of Al Gore a voice of inspiration and reason to lead us from the global disaster that is upon us. If I read the newspapers correctly today 75% of our nation thinks we should drill offshore to pull us out of the current gasoline price crisis. Go Al! Help our nation and Congress to find a new vision.
We all need to remind the folks in DC that offshore drilling will do nothing for gasoline prices and that this is not the answer.
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- MeganMcKenzie
- 12 months ago
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A voice of reason is definitely in order. And yes, we need a national initiative to plant trees everywhere and use the power of the sun and other visionary energy sources to move this country into the 21st century. And we need to take on "clean coal" as well as the continued propaganda spewed by politicians about oil drilling. Oil drilling, tar sands development, big coal, and nuclear are all destructive dirty energies we must wean ourselves off of in order to stear us from the tipping point.
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Yes... and I know one hero (a man) who has planted over 7,000 trees! A true patriot!
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Also see the press release here.
I think we need a Johnny Appleseed Society. ;-) A real initiative that gets people involved in tree planting in this country. Technology is good for many things, but sometimes simple actions also provide us with the most effective solutions to a crisis.
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Where was al in the seventies?
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Excellent post, Jan.
Let's get busy, folks.
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Thanks Jan for posting this.
Also, we here at AlGore.org are asking folks to contact C-Span Events...events@c-span.org. and ask them to carry the speech.
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- PatrickEdwardMurray
- 12 months ago
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Will this make it to current? Needs to.
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- victimofcoal
- 12 months ago
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Al Gore wants to tax you and make you buy carbon credits from a private bank of issue.
This has the potential to be the greatest scam ever since the private Federal Reserve.
Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore said Wednesday that adopting a CARBON TAX is one of the best things governments can do to fight climate change.
"I know this sounds like a bigger idea than the political system can accommodate," Gore said during a Web cast discussion with Cisco Systems Chairman and CEO John Chambers. Gore said he is convinced that reducing taxes on businesses and employees -- and replacing the lost revenue with pollution taxes, principally a CARBON TAX -- is the way to go."
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Things have to change. My 'hope' is Al Gore comes up with a solution which helps the 'many', instead of the 'few'. Al Gore is one of the few individuals I have faith in.
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Even if Al, can walk on water, I am taxed out!
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If, Al can separate himself from the sale of "carbon credits", I will respect him. Otherwise, he is another politician, following in his father's footsteps!
Does that sound familar?
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Actually, Al Gore isn't the one that wants to sell you carbon credits, he is just the front man who represents the bankers and whose job it is to sell environmentalism to the public via man made global warming propaganda.
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I was once told that to find the truth of any issue, you must follow the money. I suggest that this is good advice for us all! Follow the money on his agenda and the truth will be revealed.
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Republicans have done nothing but tax us with wars, deficits, and high energy costs all exacerbating the effects we are now seeing on our planet. A carbon tax which would be revenue neutral would hold businesses accountable for the pollution they make, and I do not believe a company practicing truly sustainable practices would be taxed at the same rate as others. It seems detractors know nothing about these plans but only that Al Gore suggested them so they must be shot down, even though he is but one voice in a chorus of groups and others supporting this, And also, a carbon tax would be better than cap and trade which is too vague, lucrative, and open to manipulation. If businesses and corporations are not willing to do their part in what must be done to curb Co2 emissions then they will have to pay for their pollution with that money going to pursue alternate energy innovation. I say it will be about time and the choice is theirs. We have been paying for it long enough at the gas pump, in giving EXXON record profits while our young men and women die in the sands of the Middle East, and in emergency rooms.
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- JanforGore
- 12 months ago
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Environmental justice coalition blasts cap and trade, backs carbon tax.
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- JanforGore
- 12 months ago
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victimofcoal: I wish Current would broadcast it here. I am looking to see if C-Span is covering it. And will this story make it to Current? Obviously not. Funny too, because with over 100 views, pretty good amount of comments and a favorability rating of almost 90% it is nowhere to be seen. Funny how those algorhythms work.
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- JanforGore
- 12 months ago
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For those who are interested, and can't get a live video feed of the event, I'll be live blogging Gore's announcement here, for On Earth magazine.
Hope to see many of you there.
Best,
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- bhcarmichael
- 12 months ago
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Good to know since I didn't see it mentioned on C-Span for today. Thanks.
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- JanforGore
- 12 months ago
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wow still no live broadcast confirmed? i was waiting cause i thought by this morning something would be set up....not necessarily on current, but SOMEWHERE in the other vast invention by al gore, the tubes full with internets
of course there will be videos posted after...
ok, we'll c
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it seems Gore will talk about a 10 year program to switch to renewable sources. great timing, right after
http://current.com/items/89101413_bush_lifts_offshore_drilling_ban
i cannot believe my ears, at the House they are talking about this now (c-span) and all you can see in their eyes are $$$ , drill more, feed the addiction, unbelievable.
what on earthps: the senate is not much better
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Yes, I also read his ten year plan calls for "clean coal" technology. Can't agree with that, but do agree with the rest. I simply don't understand how people who know the costs of burning coal can be for something that is not clean at all. I hope he gives more information about CCS... maybe there is something about it I don't know about? Seems to me it is only another scheme to allow coal companies to continue blowing up mountains and polluting the environment. Disappointed in that.
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- JanforGore
- 12 months ago
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