Posted on 05/20/2007 11:48:28 PM PDT by neverdem
One afternoon in February, Al Gore was waiting to board a commercial flight from Nashville to Miami, where he was to deliver the slide show that forms the basis of An Inconvenient Truth, his Academy Award-winning documentary on global warming. Gore was telling me about Ilya Prigogine, a Belgian chemist who won a Nobel Prize in 1977 for his insights into the thermodynamics of open systems, an intriguing subject that has very little to do with global warming. Every minute or so he flashed a microgrin at a passer-by without interrupting his oratorical flow...
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Live Earth is only the beginning. On his laptop, Gore showed me a diagram with a fleur-de-lis at the center and lines radiating out to indicate every facet of the vast campaign. An Inconvenient Truth is a mighty instrument all by itself: the book version has sold 850,000 copies worldwide, with a young adult version fresh off the presses, and a childrens version in the works. Twelve thousand people came to house parties last December to celebrate the release of the DVD. The movie will be showing in schools, both here and abroad. (It has already earned as much in foreign as in domestic sales.) Gore has paid to have the slide show translated into 28 languages. He will also be training volunteers to deliver the slide show in India and China, as he already has, and will continue to do, here. He will be holding solutions summits with corporate, political and scientific leaders; he was getting to work on a new Solutions book as soon as he knocked off The Assault on Reason. A childrens TV show was in the works, and a reality show as well. Its going to be all global warming, all the time.
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
Why do I not believe that Al Gore’s primary motivation is to “save the planet”?
Globaloney
He invented the internet, anything he says must be true. /sarc
What exactly is L Ron Gore trying to achieve ? Lets say we agree that humans are the cause of global warming. What next ?
The author does seem hot for a Nina Burleigh award.
If a Democrat wins in 08, expect one of them to pander to Gore’s base by giving him a Cabinet position.
When does the Manbearpig book come out?
A new religion arises to compete with Scientology.
And Gore could not get Prigogine right to save his life.
Cheers!
I for one don’t want him to run for President because he could win and that would be a disaster. First of all, he would join Kyoto. Money down the drain for sure. Then we would have all these new environmental rules with taxes of course so that our country does not heat the globe which is ridiculous in itself. I wish that everyone would realize that the environment is cyclical. We would be better off.
That's a shocking thought! Could he be profiting from all this???!!!
That’s a long article. I’m thinking Traub daydreams about Gore. USSS should probably keep an eye on him.
What’s more pathetic than having the following discussion? Making sure to get it printed because telling people on the street doesn’t reach enough people. I get it! You two are intellecshuals.
“I told Gore that he seemed to be experiencing that pleasure-in-the-midst-of-work that the psychologist Csikszentmihalyi called flow.
Is that how you pronounce it? Gore said. His first name is Mihaly. He also co-authored a cover story for Scientific American a few years ago on television, and on and on. I told Gore that he was far more deeply versed in the work of Csikszentmihalyi than I was. He laughed so hard that he turned purple. “
The second sentence in a lengthy article brings up the Nobel Prize. It’s for chemistry not the jokey peace but I don’t think it’s coincidental that Al (and Al’s people) want the peace prize and here he is bringing up the topic of Nobel prize winners.
I’m all for it. What a great way to discredit both Al Gore and the peace prize.
“Gore was telling me about Ilya Prigogine, a Belgian chemist who won a Nobel Prize in 1977 for his insights into the thermodynamics of open systems, an intriguing subject that has very little to do with global warming.”
Ally all your fears. Even if he were President, Gore couldn't just "join" Kyoto. It's a treaty that has to be submitted to the Senate.
Of course, things change and there's always the chance that instead of the informal 97 - zip Kyoto got in the 90s the vote would reverse.
But again, Bush and his crew are adapting Kyoto piecemeal anyway, so what's the difference?
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This guy could do so much damage to this country that by the time he’s finished, we’ll have CFLs sprouting out of our ears!
As I recall, the Senate voted 95-0 against even considering Kyoto.
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