March 21, 2007 at 9:06 am
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Al’s headed to the Senate and House today to push government action on the global warming issue. The last I heard, his petition had close to 500,000 signatures, which he plans to present during his visit as well.
Did you sign the petition?
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March 14, 2007 at 10:04 am
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A new global warming documentary (screened on Channel 4 in the UK) has popped up challenging a lot of the points Gore makes in his Oscar winning documentary - mainly the claim that CO2 is responsible for rising temperatures. The main scientists in the piece to agree that temperatures are rising, but that the trend is a natural occurrence, and not attributable to greenhouse gases.
An interesting watch though. To expose yourself to ‘both sides of the coin’ (so to speak), I’d recommend watching.
What do you think? Have you seen this new documentary?
Here are the Links:
‘The Great Global Warming Swindle’ site on Channel 4: Link
YouTube series: Link
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March 9, 2007 at 12:24 pm
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Looks like PETA is asking Al to go Vegan. They’ve been emailing him letters alleging that the meat industry is the largest contributor to greenhouse gases, and if steps were taken to reduce the level of meat consumption in the U.S., the level of CO2 would - in comparison - drop.
Do you think Al should go Vegan? Would you go Vegan?
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March 2, 2007 at 7:07 pm
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So, every now and then, we’ll get a few negative comments about ole Al. Being a proponent of free speech, we decided to give those who had valid point an opportunity to voice their opinions. No, we’re not going to let you respond in every post we have here, but if you read one that ‘gets your goat’, so to speak, feel free to jump into this ‘ I Don’t Agree’ post, reference the article, and let your opinion flow.
What do you think?
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February 28, 2007 at 8:43 am
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Ok, everyone seems to be in a tizzy over ‘power bill consumption’ story, I thought I’d quote Gore spokeswoman Kalee Kreider on a few important points.
1. Gore purchases enough ‘green-power’ to balance 100% of his power bill (green power which includes solar, wind, and methane gas).
2. Al participates in a utility program which sells off blocks of “green-power”, purchasing in excess of 16,200 kilowatts every month.
3. The Gore house is currently under renovation to install solar panels to help further satisfy its power consumption.
Furthermore, for every ton of carbon Gore does produce (airplane / car trips, etc.), he offsets those by investing directly in renewable energy sources.
My personal take? Yes, it’s a pretty big power bill, but if he’s offsetting those by using renewable energy, big deal… right? What’s your take?
(Don’t Agree? Voice your negative opinion in our open forum post!)
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February 26, 2007 at 2:19 pm
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Deservedly so (in our opinion), Gore won the Oscar for Best Documentary last night on the 79th Oscars - beating out Jesus Camp, Deliver Us From Evil, Iraq in Fragments, and My County My Country.
I’d be curious to see if the ratings for this years show were up over previous years, as I’d suppose many new viewers (me included) watched to simply see if Al would announce his intention to run..
Do you think Gore deserved this Oscar?
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February 25, 2007 at 10:20 pm
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So I, like may other Americans, sat in anticipation of a possible Presidential Run announcement from Al Gore during the Oscars. During his first appearance, introducing some random Oscar award, all he did was tempt us with the possibility.. oye.. : )
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