Gore Urges Civil Disobedience

Al Gore has moved from Nobel Peace Prize winner to promoter of civil disobedience. According to a Reuters news article, on Wednesday, Gore is urging young people to engage in civil disobedience to stop the construction of coal plants without the ability to store carbon. This was at the Clinton Global Ininitiative gathering in New York.

This is certainly a clear signal that the global warming scam has gone far enough. It's time to reject the inconvenient lies that Gore and others have cooked up and to shut down the alarmists.

It is not certain at all that there is global warming, and it is even more doubtful that man makes a significant contribution. There is a huge effort underway by investment bankers to get rich selling carbon credits, and that is what Gore is striving for. When Al Gore urges civil disobedience to save the planet, what he means is whatever it takes to fill his bank account.

America should definitely not take any part in this sham if it puts us at more of an economic disadvantage on the world market. The impact of carbon dioxide is the same no matter where it comes from, so Al Gore should take his civil disobedience to places like China and India that are building far more coal plants.

djbtol



huttriver12's picture

There is global warming...

but to what degree, and who is responsible? Is it natural or caused by humans? We may have global warming before another minor ice age. But what is extremely important is the continuation of discussions about it, and to find ways of reducing pollution by way of cleaner coal,or the planting of more forests to replace the loss of rainforests around the world. Insulting people because of their point of view is not really productive. Gore lost an election and George Dubba won one, but who has more personal credibility now?

We have to regreen our planet the best we can. So lets talk and write about it. I have a "Green Blog" I started recently and add the occasional post about something relating to our planet and the life within it.

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Familyfunandfaith's picture

Djbtol, I am one who is still glad that Al Gore

has not been president!

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Elly's picture

The Australian government

is investing heavily to do research on "clean coal".

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Jellen's picture

Don't really know what to say here--

But I did see a short promo on TV about new science able to eat up carbondioxide. This would be a great technology for our planet if it works.

Also, if we would re-green our planet, everyone planting trees and shrubs, indoor plants, lots more foliage, and stop burning and cutting down forests, we would be better able to handle our carbondioxide issues.