Posted on 12/06/2010 9:14:28 AM PST by milwguy
One of Al Gore's campaigns to save the planet has scaled back its field operations since climate legislation failed earlier this year in Congress.
The Alliance for Climate Protection was operating in about 25 states at its peak, including Florida, Michigan, Missouri, New Hampshire, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
But the group now has field offices in just seven states.
"We've always believed its a mobile and nimble operation," said Sean Sarah, the non-profit group's spokesman. "We move to areas where its most effective. Of course the situation in Congress has changed. So our strategies and tactics have changed along with it."
Sarah didn't disclose which states the Alliance still has workers in. But he said the group retains its same staff size and headquarters in Washington and Gore's hometown of Nashville.
Gore in 2008 launched a $300 million advertising and lobbying campaign through the Alliance to help pass climate legislation on Capitol Hill, telling CBS' 60 Minutes at the time it was a blitz as sweeping and expensive as a big corporation's rollout of a new product
Nearly every night!!
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