A Convenient Truth

From the diaries, jerome

Today, former Vice President Al Gore laid out his plan to address America's energy crisis.  "The United States should be making all of its electricity with renewable and carbon-free energy in 10 years." Stressing the need for America to end its dependence on oil and coal, Gore laid out a plan for the country to "produce all of its electricity from renewable and carbon-free sources", a goal he compared to President Kennedy's challenge for the country to put a man on the moon.  Utilizing Sun, wind, and eco-friendly resources, America can contribute to a reduction of the "threat of climate change", relieve itself from the economic impact of "rising oil prices", and reduce the "transfer of wealth to oil producing countries".  "I don't remember a time in our country when so many things seemed to be going so wrong simultaneously....America's security, environmental and economic crises are all related", Al Gore said Thursday.

Tags: Al Gore, eco-friendly, energy crisis (all tags)

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Re: A Convenient Truth

Global warming seems to have lost its panache with some liberals. "More drilling! The polls demand it!" they cry.

But it's good that Gore can now push on Obama where it will actually accomplish things. GO AL!

by Beren 2008-07-17 05:48PM | 0 recs
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They even dropped the Term "Global Warming" and replaced with "Climate change". They are even afraid to call it for what it is!

by eddieb 2008-07-18 04:13AM | 0 recs
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"Climate change," does have a friendlier ring to it.

by Beren 2008-07-18 07:00AM | 0 recs
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I live in Florida! I haven't met a FRIENDLY, Hurricane or a friendly Drought yet! ;)

by eddieb 2008-07-18 07:33AM | 0 recs
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Look on the bright side. Maybe you'll one day own beachfront property if the whole state isn't swallowed up by the ocean.

by Beren 2008-07-18 07:58AM | 0 recs
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That's actually a good move -- Climate Change can actually cause some areas of the world to become colder, so Global Warming is a bit of a misnomer. Plus it opens an avenue of attack from skeptics.

by ChrisKaty 2008-07-18 07:42PM | 0 recs
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A good speech with lots of recommendations that would be politically popular - investment in electric grids, jobs in the automotive industry producing electric vehicles, pledges for retraining for those no longer in the coal industry.  A sign of the urgency of the challenge is the open-mindedness to nuclear power as a part of a carbon-free electric system.  

by Mr DC 2008-07-17 06:50PM | 0 recs
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A local "independent" news station just had an editorial filled with right wing talking points about oil drilling.  The editor sounded just like Rush Limbaugh, blaming Democrats for everything, of course...

The media is so in the tank for the republicans... there is no way congress is going to stand up for this issue when they capitulate towards everything else...

We need to hit back hard on these lies... but, how?

by LordMike 2008-07-17 07:01PM | 0 recs
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These dastards represent only a small noisy but powerful bunch of blow hards. I just don't understand why the Democrats in congress don't get it. Cowards all of them!

by eddieb 2008-07-18 04:10AM | 0 recs
Off topic but...

I was away for a few days and just noticed that Obama "picked up" another 15 electoral votes on the map.

Wait until he's all over the news hobnobbing with world leaders and eating with the troops in Iraq. McBush will be lucky to hang onto AZ.

by Beren 2008-07-17 10:11PM | 0 recs
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Great work...Al Gore is great at getting his point across unlike some Dems.

by ragingfire 2008-07-17 11:50PM | 0 recs
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To his credit, in his speech on Tuesday Obama addressed the looming national security and worldwide threat of global warming.

by Beren 2008-07-18 07:02AM | 0 recs
He looks so Presidential

gee, why couldn't he have run. he was actually my first choice, and when I accepted he was not gonna run, I went with Hillary. But I shoulda seen he was never gonna run this year, have to go against the Clintons his old bosses, or put his reputation on the line so he can get called a racist by his opponents as Obama's crew did to Clinton.

by Lakrosse 2008-07-18 02:40AM | 0 recs
Truth and leadership America desperately needs

I wish this had be a joint speech. Obama should have been with Gore on this one. This is the kind of leadership America requires to survive! GO AL!

by eddieb 2008-07-18 04:05AM | 0 recs
Sigh

I get shouted down when I suggest that Al Gore is the only real choice for VP.  Obama wants the most qualified person... well, here's the only guy who is literally overqualified.

by Dracomicron 2008-07-18 05:06AM | 0 recs
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I agree, Gore is the Man! Unfortunately I don't think he wants it. He is playing the Non-Partisan Statesman role as of late. Going so far as Praising MCInsane and Bob Barr of all people! If you think about it he is even Upstaging our presumtive Democratic nominee, Barack Obama! If he wanted the VP spot I think he would have co-ordinated his effort with the compaign.

by eddieb 2008-07-18 06:04AM | 0 recs
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Al Gore:

Of course the greatest obstacle to meeting the challenge of 100 percent renewable electricity in 10 years may be the deep dysfunction of our politics and our self-governing system as it exists today. In recent years, our politics has tended toward incremental proposals made up of small policies designed to avoid offending special interests, alternating with occasional baby steps in the right direction. Our democracy has become sclerotic at a time when these crises require boldness."

by TomP 2008-07-18 05:20AM | 0 recs
Tell it, Al!

How I wish we could re-elect Al Gore!

by Radiowalla 2008-07-18 07:07AM | 0 recs
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I think Al Gore is doing a lot more good outside of politics than he would if he were back in.  Now he can focus on his one true passion and he doesn't have to worry about offending anyone.  I would be truly disappointed if he were to become the VP.  We need him more right where he is.

by JustJennifer 2008-07-18 07:41AM | 0 recs
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As much as I'd like to see this come to pass, it's WAY more difficult than the Apollo project.  Achieving an engineering success with a blank check is a much simpler thing than overcoming the inertia involved in restructuring the entire energy infrastructure of a nation the size of the US.

by ChrisKaty 2008-07-18 07:44PM | 0 recs

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