Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Al Gore's Inconvenient Truth sequel stresses spiritual argument on climate | Environment | guardian.co.uk
Al's Gore's much-anticipated sequel to An Inconvenent Truth is published today, with an admission that "facts" alone will not persuade Americans to act on global warming and that appealing to their spiritual side is the way forward.
BBC - Today: Tom Feilden: Choosing to solve the climate crisis
[9-minute audio: Fraudster Gore suggests carbon dioxide is an "incredibly harmful global warming pollutant"]
Slower average wind speeds on Milton’s Blue Hill a threat to windmills - Milton, MA - Wicked Local Milton
MILTON - As wind energy projects are picking up, the wind is dying down. That’s the case in the Blue Hills, at least, where the average annual wind speed – the strength of a day’s top wind, averaged out over 365 days – has gotten 10 percent weaker over the past three decades.
BBC NEWS | 2 minute video | Paxman questions Gore's carbon effort: "Are you a vegetarian?"
Ahead of the Copenhagen summit he spoke to Newsnight's Jeremy Paxman, who challenged him about the steps he has taken to reduce his own carbon footprint.
BBC NEWS | Programmes | HARDtalk | Al Gore on media attention for climate change sceptics: "It's not a controversy"
In December 2007, HARDtalk travelled to Oslo to interview the winners of the Nobel Peace Prize, Al Gore and Dr Rajendra Pachauri.

In this clip, Al Gore criticises the media's reporting of climate change sceptics saying that they represent a tiny minority within the scientific community and should not be given any credibility.

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