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Al Gore makes global warming plea | Al Gore makes global warming plea |
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Former US Vice-President Al Gore made an emotional return to the US Congress to testify about global warming. | Former US Vice-President Al Gore made an emotional return to the US Congress to testify about global warming. |
The winner of an Oscar for his film on climate change, An Inconvenient Truth, told a large crowd that "our world faces a true planetary emergency". | |
He said the US should freeze carbon dioxide emissions and push for a strong climate change treaty to replace the Kyoto Protocol which expires in 2012. | He said the US should freeze carbon dioxide emissions and push for a strong climate change treaty to replace the Kyoto Protocol which expires in 2012. |
Mr Gore came under fire for his own high energy use at his Tennessee home. | Mr Gore came under fire for his own high energy use at his Tennessee home. |
He called his first appearance in Congress since losing the 2000 presidential race to George W Bush "an emotional occasion". | He called his first appearance in Congress since losing the 2000 presidential race to George W Bush "an emotional occasion". |
'Carbon-neutral life' | 'Carbon-neutral life' |
Mr Gore spoke first to a joint session of two House of Representative committees on energy and environmental issues and then the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee. | Mr Gore spoke first to a joint session of two House of Representative committees on energy and environmental issues and then the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee. |
"This problem is burning a hole at the top of the world in the ice cover that is one of the principal ways our planet cools itself," he said. | "This problem is burning a hole at the top of the world in the ice cover that is one of the principal ways our planet cools itself," he said. |
"If it goes, it won't come back on any timescale relevant to the human species." | "If it goes, it won't come back on any timescale relevant to the human species." |
We live a carbon-neutral life, senator, and both of my businesses are carbon-neutral... we do not contribute to the problem that I am joining with others to solve Al Gore Mr Gore had with him boxes which he said contained more than 500,000 letters asking Congress to take action to stop global warming. | We live a carbon-neutral life, senator, and both of my businesses are carbon-neutral... we do not contribute to the problem that I am joining with others to solve Al Gore Mr Gore had with him boxes which he said contained more than 500,000 letters asking Congress to take action to stop global warming. |
The measures he suggested included a freeze on carbon dioxide emissions; requiring corporations to disclose emissions in their reports; and a tough international treaty to limit global warming pollutants, to succeed the Kyoto Protocol. | The measures he suggested included a freeze on carbon dioxide emissions; requiring corporations to disclose emissions in their reports; and a tough international treaty to limit global warming pollutants, to succeed the Kyoto Protocol. |
But critics questioned the science behind global warming theory and criticised Mr Gore's personal energy use. | But critics questioned the science behind global warming theory and criticised Mr Gore's personal energy use. |
Senator James Inhofe challenged Mr Gore to consume no more energy at home than the average American. | Senator James Inhofe challenged Mr Gore to consume no more energy at home than the average American. |
Mr Gore wants to freeze, then lower, carbon dioxide emissionsMr Gore said: "We live a carbon-neutral life, senator, and both of my businesses are carbon-neutral... we do not contribute to the problem that I am joining with others to solve." | Mr Gore wants to freeze, then lower, carbon dioxide emissionsMr Gore said: "We live a carbon-neutral life, senator, and both of my businesses are carbon-neutral... we do not contribute to the problem that I am joining with others to solve." |
Representative Joe Barton, the leading Republican on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, challenged global warming science as "uneven and evolving". | Representative Joe Barton, the leading Republican on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, challenged global warming science as "uneven and evolving". |
"You're not just off a little, you're totally wrong," he said of Mr Gore's conclusions that carbon dioxide emissions contribute to global warming. | "You're not just off a little, you're totally wrong," he said of Mr Gore's conclusions that carbon dioxide emissions contribute to global warming. |
Mr Barton said freezing carbon emissions would harm Americans and lead to "no new industry, no new people and no new cars". | Mr Barton said freezing carbon emissions would harm Americans and lead to "no new industry, no new people and no new cars". |
Mr Gore's star has been rising lately. | Mr Gore's star has been rising lately. |
His documentary won two Oscars; he has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize and several opinion polls in the US show him among the top potential contenders for the presidency, although he says he has no plans to run again. | His documentary won two Oscars; he has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize and several opinion polls in the US show him among the top potential contenders for the presidency, although he says he has no plans to run again. |
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