The case for optimism on climate change | Al Gore

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Why is Al Gore optimistic about climate change? In this spirited talk, Gore asks three powerful questions about the man-made forces threatening to destroy our planet — and the solutions we’re designing to combat them. (Featuring Q&A with TED Curator Chris Anderson)

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Jeff Luallin says:

Al Gore is such a "bozo". Typical democrat; bankrupt ideology, false predictions about the global warming's threat, nothing but a bunch of (democrat) mental masturbation. He "gets himself off" talking about climate change, while it lines his pocket book, but it doesn't solve anything.

Y2 Commenter says:

These South Park comments haven't aged well.

Vincent Sam says:

SUPER CEREALLL

Celina K says:

A case for Irena Sendler

uiliamgroovemam@gmail.com santos says:

That's the guy who believes that the ocean is rising because of global warming , even though he bought a 8,9 million dollars mansion in front of the very fucking ocean.

timo rauhala says:

Whatever you would have performed as a president of USA is dwarfed by the effort you are putting in to global environment.. Our true future. I am gratetful for the effort and energy you pursue this.

Albert Jackson says:

Albert Gore ain't no Albert Einstein.

karl theodor says:

Prof. Dr. H. Stephen Schneider, IPCC's lead author in Working Group, said in 1989, "That's why we need to announce horror-chasing scenarios, make simplistic, dramatic statements, and set aside little mention of any doubts we may have. To attract attention, we need dramatic statements and no doubt about what is said. Each of us researchers has to decide how far he wants to be honest or rather effective. "

Mark Bryant says:

He’s such a great speaker… too bad he’s an idiot.

Gary McAuley says:

Brainwashed

rich felilp says:

pura enganação, isso acontece na própria natureza

who needs a name estevez says:

Al Gore is the biggest fraud our country has seen.

CelileTV says:

Go to the democracy now youtube channel and search for the video "Bill McKibben: New Report Reconfirms Climate Change is Shrinking Inhabitable Parts of the Planet"

https://youtu.be/IUU4R_4gf14

toddle says:

you guys should get cereal

romain duquesne says:

What about the extraction of minerals needed for the building of this "renewable energy". This materials are NOT renewables.

Rick Grassi says:

Super cereal

Prehistorik Caveman says:

he did so much for the paris agreement, then trump came and wants to pull out 🙁

timobrienwells says:

Big Al is a half-clever psychopath with a deep seated lust for power. The Left is the natural home of such miscreants.

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