We could’ve had a world-class environmentalist as president in 2000. This will turn out to be - in fact it already is turning out to be - one of the great tragedies in American history.
The fossil fuel industry's hold over our political and financial systems blocks ambitious action on the climate crisis at every turn. We can't afford to put their false solutions ahead of a just transition to clean energy. Learn why in my latest @TEDTalks. ted.com/talks/al_gore_what_t…

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According to your world-class environmentalist we're all dead already. Remember that?
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Are you at all bothered by the fact that being a world-class environmentalist has made him extremely wealthy? Seems like a well-executed business plan.
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You mean the guy trying to stop ManBearPig? 👨🏻 🐻 🐽?
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I have little respect for an 'environmentalist' with a carbon footprint orders of magnitudes above the average American, like Gore...
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A world class #NWO clown who's father was a high ranking member of the KKK. #ManBearPig
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Yes, that is why I voted for Ralph Nader. Don't you wish everyone did?
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Once it becomes apparent that CO2 has nowhere near the impact of the microplastics CH4 combination in the top three meters of the ocean layer, we will all be scratching our heads. And Mr Gore who should have won Tennessee in a walk with 11 electoral votes didn't even campaign
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Al Gore is a grifter who spent the last 23 years flying around as a climate alarmist telling the world that the country he was VP for is the biggest problem on the planet, while being home to 4% of the global population and having the world's most stringent emissions policies.
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Wouldn’t bet on it. We do need to look for alternative sources of energy, but natural gas burns 99% clean and is used in every commercial kitchen in America without any side effects.
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Agreed. That was likely our last chance at avoiding catastrophe. Now we get to watch society collapse instead.