September 24, 2008, 9:18 PM
Gore's Call to Action
By PAUL VITELLO
Al Gore, the former vice president and winner of the Nobel Peace
Prize, is nothing if not passionate on the issue of global warming.
But his usual fired-up remarks on the subject took a step into the
Gandhian realm on Wednesday when he told an audience at the Clinton
Global Initiative meeting in New York that the crisis was so severe
and intractable that it was time for direct action.

"If you're a young person looking at the future of this planet and
looking at what is being done right now, and not done, I believe we
have reached the stage where it is time for civil disobedience to
prevent the construction of new coal plants that do not have carbon
capture and sequestration," he said at the third annual meeting of
former President Bill Clinton's initiative, which arranges
partnerships between the very rich and the very needy.

Mr. Gore said the civil disobedience should focus on "stopping the
construction of new coal plants," which he said would add tons of
carbon dioxide to the atmosphere — despite "half a billion dollars'
worth of advertising by the coal and gas industry" claiming otherwise.
He added, "Clean coal does not exist."

for more, see: 
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/09/24/gores-call-to-action/
-- 
Jim Devine / "Nobody told me there'd be days like these / Strange days
indeed -- most peculiar, mama." -- JL.
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