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Category: Al Gore
Ex-VP Al Gore drives resurgent climate activism in Denver as Trump…
Former vice president and climate change specialist Al Gore speaks to an audience of almost 1,000 people during his Climate Reality Leadership Corps training at the Colorado Convention Center March 2, 2017 in Denver. T A pushback against President Donald Trump’s attacks on rules to protect the environment gained momentum in Denver Thursday as former vice president and climate-change sentinel Al Gore launched a three-day mobilization of activists.
Who really cares if a married woman keeps her maiden name?
New research shows what a woman prefers to be called probably doesn’t really matter, except to men who are less educated. Who really cares if a married woman keeps her maiden name? New research shows what a woman prefers to be called probably doesn’t really matter, except to men who are less educated.
GOP senior statesmen making push for a carbon tax
President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with county sheriffs in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017. President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with county sheriffs in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2017.
GOP Senior Statesmen Making Push for a Carbon Tax
A group of Republican senior statesmen are pushing for a carbon tax to combat the effects of climate change , and hoping to sell their plan to the White House. Former Secretary of State Jim Baker is leading the effort, which also includes former Secretary of State George Shultz.
Airbnb’s Chris Lehane rewriting Silicon Valley’s political playbook
Chris Lehane rarely wears the tailored Italian suits that he was known for during his days as a high-profile Washington operative. Now he favors the Silicon Valley uniform of jeans and Patagonia vests.
How do we stop all the fake news?
I have tried to dial back my knee-jerk tendency to zip off letters to the editor. However, I have to release some of the pressure caused by this whirlwind of opinions President Donald Trump is generating in my head.
Gore stays mum on Trump meeting, says a ita s not the lasta
Former Vice President Al Gore said that while he wouldn’t divulge specifics about his December conversation with Donald Trump, it wasn’t “the last conversation.” Speaking to a packed auditorium in Park City following the premiere of the climate change documentary “An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power,” which kicked off the 33rd Sundance Film Festival Thursday, Gore said that he’s seen a lot of people who started out as climate deniers change over time.
Trump versus Paris accord
The Paris Agreement aimed at combating global warming, which went into effect on Nov. 4, is exposed to the same crisis that beset the Kyoto Protocol adopted at the 3rd United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in December 1997. When the Kyoto Protocol was adopted, the United States was led by the administration of President Bill Clinton.
Hillary Clinton, Al Gore will share awkward inaugural moment
George W. Bush is sworn in as the 43rd president outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington on Jan. 20, 2001. Al Gore, far right, watches.
From Al Gore to Water Politics, Climate Change Heats Up Sundance
Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore hosts a 24-hour live webcast from the foot of the Eiffel Tower, in Paris, Nov. 13, 2015. As former U.S. Vice President Al Gore filmed the sequel to his environmental documentary last year, he did not expect to be dealing with a new president who has dismissed climate change as a hoax.
Politics | The Sunday Political Brunch – January 15, 2017
It is the Sunday in between Presidencies in the United States. It’s time to look back on what President Obama accomplished, and forward to what President-elect Trump might accomplish down the road.
Kushner: Trump didn’t believe conspiracy theories
Donald Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, personally assured skittish acquaintances the President-elect didn’t really believe some of the more outrageous claims he was making, according to a new New York magazine profile. “Back when Trump was spinning birther conspiracy theories, which were lapped up by gullible Republicans, one person who talked to Kushner says he offered assurances that his father-in-law didn’t really believe that stuff,” the report says.
Biden signs desk in farewell tradition
In yet another sign the Obama administration is drawing to a close, Vice President Joe Biden signed the inside of his desk drawer Friday, adding his name alongside his predecessors. The tradition of signing the wooden drawer began with President Harry Truman, who used the desk in the Oval Office.
Trump nixes pet projects
It’s been a tough year for political elites, here and around the world, what with the passage of Brexit in June in Britain, the repudiation of Colombia’s Nobel Peace Prize recipient in the October FARC referendum and the defeat of America’s Nobel Peace Prize recipient’s preferred candidate in the November presidential election. Not all the consequences are clear.
The Latest: Official says intel community ready for Trump
A U.S. official says there has been no delay in the intelligence community’s plans to brief President-elect Donald Trump on Russian interference in the 2016 election. The official says the intelligence community was confused by Trump’s tweet Tuesday saying the briefing had been delayed until Friday.
Obama’s Failed Presidencyby Conrad BlackLike most people, I had hoped …
We have been denied that, not by the candidates, who have been dignified, but by the outgoing administration. I have written here and elsewhere before that this has been the most incompetent administration since James Buchanan brought on the Civil War, but I had not realized how the immunity to severe criticism afforded President Obama, because of his pigmentation, had been allowed to disguise how inept this administration has been, how authoritarian and sleazy, and how the president’s demiurgic vanity has gone almost unnoticed as the toadies and bootlickers like Tom Friedman and David Remnick went into overdrive.
It wasn’t all bad news for the planet: 5 positive environmental stories from 2016
The year will almost certainly hold the prize for the hottest in recorded history, eclipsing the records set in 2015 and 2014. Researchers tracked how Antarctic ice sheets continue to melt and how the Arctic continues to warm.
Letters: Anguish over Electoral College misplaced
William Sierichs Jr.’s recent letter to the editor is emblazoned with a brash title which boldly exclaims, “Abolish the Electoral College.” It reminded me of Bobby Jindal’s comic declaration during a disastrous presidential campaign – “Abolish the Supreme Court.”
Clinton wins popular vote by nearly 2.9 million
Hillary Clinton received nearly 2.9 million more votes than President-elect Donald Trump, giving her the largest popular vote margin of any losing presidential candidate. Certified results in all 50 states and the District of Columbia show Clinton winning nearly 65,844,610 million votes – 48 percent – to Trump’s 62,979,636 million votes – 46 percent – according to an analysis by The Associated Press.
Everyone should be treated with respect — unless you’re a Republican :0
Thursday, Ivanka Trump and her family were accosted by Dan Goldstein, a lawyer from Brooklyn, who yelled at her that her father, who has yet to take office, was “ruining the country.” It wasn’t a spontaneous outburst.
Limbaugh: Obama will create ‘unrest’ during Trump presidency
Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh expects President Obama will “create all kinds of unrest and disunity” once President-elect Trump takes the oath of office next month. “The first moment that Trump does anything that is the unraveling of an Obama agenda item.
Trump opponents set their sights on the Electoral College
The Electoral College meets Monday to formally elect the new president amidst growing debate about its role and whether it should even exist. Progressive groups are planning protests at state capitols all over the country, which is where the electors will cast their votes.
Election questions leave US distrustful, like other nations
Americans’ enduring confidence that their elections are unimpeachably fair is teetering. Welcome to what much of the world calls reality, especially Russia’s neighbors.
Don Surber: Never Trump and its Obamanaut friends think we are a…
Never Trump and its Obamanaut friends think we are a bunch of rubes being played for suckas by President Trump because he held a meeting with Al Gore, or someone in his upcoming Cabinet donated to Planned Parenthood, or someone associated with him lobbied sometime somewhere. Just remember: Never Trump and its Obamanaut friends got the election wrong.