Posted on 03/17/2019 6:12:19 PM PDT by Libloather
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"We need a new president, and we need a president committed heart and soul to the climate crises," Gore said during an activist training conference in Atlanta hosted by his nonprofit, nonpartisan Climate Reality Project. "I'm very happy that so many of the Democratic candidates have made it clear that's the way they would intend to govern if they won."
Trump's presidency "is unfortunate in so many ways," Gore said, but he also credited Trump's open contempt of the scientific consensus that human activity affects the Earth's atmosphere with pushing many moderates and even some conservatives toward the more traditional liberal activists on the issue.
Gore, 70, added that public opinion is moving so quickly that a new president could find the political muscle for sweeping action. "Even people who used to want to deny it in the past are saying, 'Hey, hold on ... I've had enough of this,'" he said, citing rising sea levels, droughts and an uptick in "once-in-1000-year" storms.
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Tony Heller has some excellent videos on past weather based in historical news clippings. They seem to rhyme alot
Thanks!!!
And Bush isn’t content to leave us in peace either.
Just this morning his org released a statement championing immigration, inferring illegal immigration is no problem at all.
I destest GW and his whole family for that matter.
I seldom go for families too, but the whole lot of them have no grasp of the threats to our nation.
Does anyone remember Black Hawk down?
What an amazing aftermath, that we actually settled 100,000 Somalis in one concentrated area of our nation.
What? Our nation wasn’t good enough without a Mogadishu section?
It boggles the mind of anyone bothering to think about what’s going on.
Totally agree.
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