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DUDE-HERE
Al Gore: Earth is in 'Full-Scale Planetary Emergency'
By Leonard David
Senior Space Writer
posted: 26 October 2006
12:40 pm ET


LAS CRUCES, New Mexico—Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore has called for better use of the "space resource" to battle Earth's climate crisis, enlisting entrepreneurial muscle to help solve global issues that threaten the planet's habitability.

Gore said he has long been a fan of faster, cheaper, better approaches that allow the private sector to exploit the space resource "in a responsible and creative, and cost-efficient way."

As an example, Gore spotlighted the competitive and dynamic forces unleashed by the entrepreneurial growth of the Internet.

"We ought to learn that lesson and apply it to space," Gore said. "Because of the environmental climate crisis, we need to speed up the introduction of private companies into the creative exploitation of the space resource."

Gore spoke as part of a Wirefly X Prize Cup Executive Summit 2006 [image], held here Oct. 19, attended by a range of executives, visionaries and space and high-tech leaders.

Serious mistake

Labeling himself as a "recovering politician", the former U.S. Vice President under the Clinton Administration rebuked the recently released space policy by U.S. President George W. Bush.

Gore called the newly issued Bush space policy "a move in the wrong direction" and "a very serious mistake," and urged Summit listeners to analyze the policy "very carefully."

"It has the potential, down the road, to create the kind of fuzzy thinking and chaos in our efforts to exploit the space resource as the fuzzy thinking and chaos that the Iraq policy has created for us in Iraq," Gore explained.

"We need to avoid putting in place a set of policies that end up creating chaos and new obstacles for the creative exploitation of the space resource," he added.

Gore said that the new space policy, in his view, ignores international law and consensus.

"If one nation takes it upon itself to assert its own unilateral definition of what world law should be -- without respect to what the rest of the world thinks about it—that's usually a mistake," Gore told Summit attendees. "Policy matters. Law matters. International law matters."

Humankind's actions

Earth's climate pattern is now being put at risk by humankind's actions, Gore said. "We face what I think should be described as a full-scale planetary emergency."
Hot Topic

Goldilocks and the Greenhouse
What makes Earth habitable? This LiveScience original video explores the science of global warming and explains how, for now, conditions here are just right.

The Controversy

* Global Warming or Just Hot Air? A Dozen Different Views
* Global Warming Differences Resolved
* Conflicting Claims on Global Warming and Why It's All Moot
* Baffled Scientists Say Less Sunlight Reaching Earth
* Scientists Clueless over Sun's Effect on Earth
* Greenhouse Gas Hits Record High
* Key Argument for Global Warming Critics Evaporates

The Effects

* Seas Rise
* More Wildfires
* Deserts to Grow
* Greenland Melts
* Mountains Grow
* Ground Collapses
* Glaciers Disappear
* Allergies Get Worse
* Summer Gets Longer
* Animal DNA Changing
* Animals Change Behavior
* Rivers Melt Sooner in Spring
* Increased Plant Production
* Hurricanes Get Stronger
* Some Trees Benefit
* Lakes Disappear

The Possibilities

* More Rain but Less Water
* Ice-Free Arctic Summers
* Overwhelmed Storm Drains
* Worst Mass Extinction Ever
* A Chilled Planet

Strange Solutions

* Inject Sulfur into Air to Battle Global Warming
* Space Ring to Shade Earth
* Longer Airline Flights

While aware such a phrase sounds shrill to many ears, Gore added that "unfortunately, I believe it is exactly dead-on accurate."

Gore cited increases in carbon dioxide, the thickening of the atmospheric blanket enveloping Earth, rising sea levels and the increased acidification of the world’s oceans that could completely disrupt the marine food chain.

"We have a climate crisis," Gore said. Humans first became aware of this fact while in space, he said, pointing to the 1968 flight of Apollo 8, when astronaut snapped a photograph showing a distant Earth, in all its beauty and fragility, rising beyond the Moon's barren horizon. The image, one of the most famous in history, caused a dramatic change in the consciousness of humankind, Gore said.

It was also the scientific study of near-Earth planetary neighbors—including Mars and Venus—that spurred the start of the earth sciences, Gore said. "It's still shocking to me that we have more detailed information in some fields about Mars and Venus than we have about Earth."

"Getting a perspective that can give us the ability to really understand and then effectively deal with the climate crisis is from the perspective of space," he said. "And government is not doing it, unfortunately. The private sector can."

Earth: like a business in liquidation

Gore said he expects there to be a "complete reexamination and re-imagining of what space policy should be" after the 2008 election.

Earlier this year, NASA removed the mention of Earth from its mission statement to better match up with the current administration's goal of pursuing human spaceflight to the Moon and Mars.

"[Earth] used to be right up there as one of our most important priorities," Gore said. "I think that if there were a change in administrations and party control…maybe even a new Republican President would reexamine that point and others connected to it."

Gore referenced the view of Herman Daly, an expert on ecological economics, who once said that the planet is being operated like a business in liquidation.

Centuries-old technologies, like the internal combustion engine, are "ridiculously inefficient", Gore pointed out. Global energy use, architecture and design, and transportation systems need rethinking.

Use of giant sunshades in space to help counteract global climate change—among several space projects dubbed as "geoengineering"—are not favored by Gore.

"In a word, I think it is nuts," Gore told SPACE.com. "If we don't know enough to stop putting 70 million tons of global warming pollution into the atmosphere every day, how in god's name can we know enough to precisely counteract that."

Evacuation route

Pressed on the colonization of space, Gore said that in some future century—maybe sooner—that could be a practical possibility. But he questions the ability of the human race to evacuate the planet, even with ample notice.

"We didn't do a really good job of evacuating the city of New Orleans [due to the onslaught of hurricane]," he said.

There's only one Earth, Gore said. "We don't have a spare…we don't have an operating manual."

Our planet has a rising fever, Gore said. "If the crib catches fire you don't say: ‘Hmmm, how fast is that crib going to burn? Has it ever burned before? Is my baby flame retardant?'"

The former U.S. Vice President said his personal cause is to change the public's mind about "this planet crisis" to make it a top priority. The term "crisis" in Chinese is represented by two symbols together, he advised.

"The first means danger…the second means opportunity," Gore said.
angrychink
dude

you gotta put forth george w bush's solution as well

complete global destruction by starting wars
Ass Boil
Good fucking god you are an idiot. Do you read ANY of the shit you post? This is from the article you just posted!

Quote:

Use of giant sunshades in space to help counteract global climate change—among several space projects dubbed as "geoengineering"—are not favored by Gore.

"In a word, I think it is nuts," Gore told SPACE.com. "If we don't know enough to stop putting 70 million tons of global warming pollution into the atmosphere every day, how in god's name can we know enough to precisely counteract that."

DUDE-HERE
Quote: Originally posted by angrychink
dude

you gotta put forth george w bush's solution as well

complete global destruction by starting wars



GOOD RETORT BUT THE THREAD IS ABOUT GORE. YOU WANNA START YOUR OWN THREAD ABOUT BUSH'S SOLUTION THAN DO SO..

FOCUS


STICK TO THE TOPIC
angrychink
hmm...maybe..try reading message #3 of this thread then

(stick to the topic)

(why you're such a fuck up)
DUDE-HERE
Quote: Originally posted by Ass Boil
Good fucking god you are an idiot. Do you read ANY of the shit you post? This is from the article you just posted!



NOT FAVORED ..BUT HE BELIEVES WE COULD DO IT ....
Ass Boil
Quote: Originally posted by DUDE-HERE
GOOD RETORT BUT THE THREAD IS ABOUT GORE. YOU WANNA START YOUR OWN THREAD ABOUT BUSH'S SOLUTION THAN DO SO..

FOCUS


STICK TO THE TOPIC


Learn to read before you post, monkey.
angrychink
wait, i know how you'd favor gore's idea

if haliburton got a no bid contract?
Ass Boil
Quote: Originally posted by DUDE-HERE
NOT FAVORED ..BUT HE BELIEVES WE COULD DO IT ....


Bwaaaaahahaha!

Nice try!

Just admit you did not read the article before you posted it! It will be much easier than the beating you will take otherwise...
DUDE-HERE
Quote: Originally posted by Ass Boil
Learn to read before you post, monkey.




I REPEAT



NOT FAVORED ..BUT HE BELIEVES WE COULD DO IT . GORE THINKS WE COULD BUILD A GIANT FLOATING SPACE RING BUT HE PREFERS ANOTHER SOLUTION


NOT FAVORED BUT ..HAHAHAAHAHHA
DUDE-HERE
Quote: Originally posted by angrychink
wait, i know how you'd favor gore's idea

if haliburton got a no bid contract?




ACTUALLY THATS REALLY FUNNY HAHAH

BUT MICHAEL MOORE AND SREISAND WOULD LOVE THAT CONSIDERING THE OWN STOCK IN THAT COMPANY
angrychink
hey, can i have some of what you're smoking?
DUDE-HERE
Quote: Originally posted by angrychink
hey, can i have some of what you're smoking?



MOORE DOES OWN STOCK IN HALIBURTON GO LOOK IT UP
DUDE-HERE
Michael Moore
owns Halliburton!
New book debunks claims of celebrity activists
Posted: November 1, 2005
10:23 p.m. Eastern


© 2005 WorldNetDaily.com


Michael Moore

"I don't own a single share of stock!" filmmaker Michael Moore proudly proclaimed.

He's right. He doesn't own a single share. He owns tens of thousands of shares – including nearly 2,000 shares of Boeing, nearly 1,000 of Sonoco, more than 4,000 of Best Foods, more than 3,000 of Eli Lilly, more than 8,000 of Bank One and more than 2,000 of Halliburton, the company most vilified by Moore in "Fahrenheit 9/11."

If you want to see Moore's own signed Schedule D declaring his capital gains and losses where his stock ownership is listed, it's emblazoned on the cover of Peter Schweizer's new book, "Do As I Say (Not As I Do): Profiles in Liberal Hypocrisy."

And it's just one of the startling revelations by Schweizer, famous for his previous works, "Reagan's War" and "The Bushes."

Other examples:

* House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, who proclaims her support for unions, yet the luxury resort, the vineyard and the restaurants she partly owns are strictly non-union. While she advocates tough new laws enforcing environmental regulations on the private sector, the exclusive country club she partly owns failed to comply with existing environmental regulations for the past eight years – including a failure to protect endangered species.

* Noam Chomsky has made a reputation for calling America a police state and branding the Pentagon "the most hideous institution on earth," yet his entire academic career, writes Schweizer, has been subsidized by the U.S. military.

* Barbra Streisand is another proponent of environmentalism, yet she drives an SUV, lives in a mansion and has a $22,000 annual water bill. In the past, she has driven to appointments in Beverly Hills in a motor home because of her aversion to using public bathrooms.

* Ralph Nader plays the role of the citizen avenger – the populist uninterested in wealth and materialism, pretending to live in a modest apartment. In fact, he lives in fancy homes registered in the names of his siblings.

This is not just a book of "gotcha" journalism, explains Schweizer. He says the dozens and dozens of examples of "liberal hypocrisy" he cites in his book "are of central importance in evaluating the validity and usefulness of liberal ideas."

"Using IRS records, court depositions, news reports, financial disclosures and their own statements, I sought to answer a particular question: Do these liberal leaders and activists practice what they preach?" he writes. "What I found was a stunning record of open and shameless hypocrisy. Those who champion the cause of organized labor had developed various methods to avoid paying union wages or shunned unions altogether.

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"Those who believe that the rich need to pay more in taxes proved especially adept at avoiding taxes themselves. Critics of capitalism and corporate enterprise frequently invested in the very companies they denounced. Those who espouse strict environmental regulations worked vigorously to sidestep them when it came to their own businesses and properties. Those who advocate steep inheritance taxes to promote fairer income distribution hid their investments in trusts or exotic overseas locales to reduce their own tax liability. Those who are strong proponents of affirmative action rarely practiced it themselves, and some had abysmal records when it came to hiring minorities. Those who proclaim themselves champions of civil liberties when it comes to criminal or terrorist cases went to extraordinary lengths to curtail the civil liberties of others when they felt threatened or just inconvenienced. Advocates of gun control had no problem making sure that an arsenal of weapons was available to protect them from dangerous criminals."
angrychink
no

can i have some of what you're smoking

it must be really good
kevin49er
This sounds like either "Halo" or a "Dyson's Sphere"...

Cortana... where are you??? Picard??? Scotty???
Reed Rothchild
Quote: Originally posted by DUDE-HERE
I REPEAT



NOT FAVORED ..BUT HE BELIEVES WE COULD DO IT . GORE THINKS WE COULD BUILD A GIANT FLOATING SPACE RING BUT HE PREFERS ANOTHER SOLUTION


NOT FAVORED BUT ..HAHAHAAHAHHA


Is there some other article you are reading where he says he believes we could build something like that? You could post a link if you wanted, don't have to put the whole thing.
Ass Boil
Quote: Originally posted by DUDE-HERE
I REPEAT



NOT FAVORED ..BUT HE BELIEVES WE COULD DO IT . GORE THINKS WE COULD BUILD A GIANT FLOATING SPACE RING BUT HE PREFERS ANOTHER SOLUTION


NOT FAVORED BUT ..HAHAHAAHAHHA


Where in that article does Gore say what you are claiming he said....?

You are a very stupid cunt.
mb33139
Fascinating... What DUDE-HERE has done with this thread is a great metaphor for the entire right wing ideology; ignore the facts and persist with the spin, regardless of the truth.

Way to go!
BeerPal
Quote: Originally posted by DUDE-HERE
I REPEAT



NOT FAVORED ..BUT HE BELIEVES WE COULD DO IT .


Take a look at the title of your thread, you fucking retard. You said he wants to build a ring around the Earth.
Ass Boil
I even gave him a chance to simply admit he didn't read the article and he STILL went down the road of pretending it said it.... He is like a clinical study in Republican stupidity.
harley-davidson
i think he's chasing his oxycotin's with the bong water, nothing he posted showed any signs of brain function
Ass Boil

DOUCHE-HERE'S family portrait
Ass Boil
<------DOUCHE-HERE
DUDE-HERE
again he said he didn't favor the idea of a huge ring to shade the earth from the sun. which means he thinks it is possible. that can be inferred. what he should have said ..it was a crazy idea and i don't think it would work. but instead he says .." i don't favor that idea "


gore gonna save the planet...

what an ego on this fuck head
Ass Boil
Quote: Originally posted by DUDE-HERE
again he said he didn't favor the idea of a huge ring to shade the earth from the sun. which means he thinks it is possible. that can be inferred. what he should have said ..it was a crazy idea and i don't think it would work. but instead he says .." i don't favor that idea "


gore gonna save the planet...

what an ego on this fuck head


You should sue the doctor that performed your lobotomy... He should have taken your ability to write and speak also.

I already posted this for you once - you have no excuse.

From YOUR article:

"In a word, I think it is nuts," Gore told SPACE.com. "If we don't know enough to stop putting 70 million tons of global warming pollution into the atmosphere every day, how in god's name can we know enough to precisely counteract that."

Admit you did not read your own article, cunt.
SaintJimmy
Quote: Originally posted by Ass Boil
You should sue the doctor that performed your lobotomy... He should have taken your ability to write and speak also.

I already posted this for you once - you have no excuse.

From YOUR article:

"In a word, I think it is nuts," Gore told SPACE.com. "If we don't know enough to stop putting 70 million tons of global warming pollution into the atmosphere every day, how in god's name can we know enough to precisely counteract that."

Admit you did not read your own article, cunt.




I think he did read it, and simply is unable to understand what he reads.



Because of all the stupid.
Ass Boil
He wants to knock ironpussy off his throne as dumbest fuck on the board...

I think this thread may have done it.
angrychink
see a republican pattern here?

he posts something (bush says "stay the course")

he says that's not what he posted (bush says "we never said stay the courrse")

same republican horseshit logic
Kill Van Kull
Can you think of someone who is more confused than a pot-smoking hippie who thinks he's a republican?

Damn, talk about voting against your own best interests.

:cool:
kali
Quote: Gore said that the new space policy, in his view, ignores international law and consensus.

"If one nation takes it upon itself to assert its own unilateral definition of what world law should be -- without respect to what the rest of the world thinks about it—that's usually a mistake," Gore told Summit attendees. "Policy matters. Law matters. International law matters."
THAT is the most important concept in that article and it's no surprise mr jackass doesnt get it. :rolleye2:
armyofbees
Quote: Originally posted by DUDE-HERE
again he said he didn't favor the idea of a huge ring to shade the earth from the sun. which means he thinks it is possible. that can be inferred. what he should have said ..it was a crazy idea and i don't think it would work. but instead he says .." i don't favor that idea "


gore gonna save the planet...

what an ego on this fuck head


Actually, it was the author Leonard David, Senior Space Writer that used the words "doesn't favor", not Mr. Gore. Mr. Gore's actual quote on the subject was "In a word, I think it is nuts,". Nowhere in the article is Mr. Gore quoted as saying "i don't favor that idea". I can only "infer" from your argument that you didn't actually read the story, or can't comprehend the difference between what you read and what you want to believe.
Ass Boil
Quote: Originally posted by Kill Van Kull
Can you think of someone who is more confused than a pot-smoking hippie who thinks he's a republican?

Damn, talk about voting against your own best interests.

:cool:


She is just a bundle of contradictions, isn't she?

I'll bet she's gay, also.... just to make it a flush.
angrychink
i did ask if i could have some of his smoke, yesterday
spankysxxx
Quote: Originally posted by DUDE-HERE
Al Gore: Earth is in 'Full-Scale Planetary Emergency'
By Leonard David
Senior Space Writer
posted: 26 October 2006
12:40 pm ET


LAS CRUCES, New Mexico—Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore has called for better use of the "space resource" to battle Earth's climate crisis, enlisting entrepreneurial muscle to help solve global issues that threaten the planet's habitability.

Gore said he has long been a fan of faster, cheaper, better approaches that allow the private sector to exploit the space resource "in a responsible and creative, and cost-efficient way."

As an example, Gore spotlighted the competitive and dynamic forces unleashed by the entrepreneurial growth of the Internet.

"We ought to learn that lesson and apply it to space," Gore said. "Because of the environmental climate crisis, we need to speed up the introduction of private companies into the creative exploitation of the space resource."

Gore spoke as part of a Wirefly X Prize Cup Executive Summit 2006 [image], held here Oct. 19, attended by a range of executives, visionaries and space and high-tech leaders.

Serious mistake

Labeling himself as a "recovering politician", the former U.S. Vice President under the Clinton Administration rebuked the recently released space policy by U.S. President George W. Bush.

Gore called the newly issued Bush space policy "a move in the wrong direction" and "a very serious mistake," and urged Summit listeners to analyze the policy "very carefully."

"It has the potential, down the road, to create the kind of fuzzy thinking and chaos in our efforts to exploit the space resource as the fuzzy thinking and chaos that the Iraq policy has created for us in Iraq," Gore explained.

"We need to avoid putting in place a set of policies that end up creating chaos and new obstacles for the creative exploitation of the space resource," he added.

Gore said that the new space policy, in his view, ignores international law and consensus.

"If one nation takes it upon itself to assert its own unilateral definition of what world law should be -- without respect to what the rest of the world thinks about it—that's usually a mistake," Gore told Summit attendees. "Policy matters. Law matters. International law matters."

Humankind's actions

Earth's climate pattern is now being put at risk by humankind's actions, Gore said. "We face what I think should be described as a full-scale planetary emergency."
Hot Topic

Goldilocks and the Greenhouse
What makes Earth habitable? This LiveScience original video explores the science of global warming and explains how, for now, conditions here are just right.

The Controversy

* Global Warming or Just Hot Air? A Dozen Different Views
* Global Warming Differences Resolved
* Conflicting Claims on Global Warming and Why It's All Moot
* Baffled Scientists Say Less Sunlight Reaching Earth
* Scientists Clueless over Sun's Effect on Earth
* Greenhouse Gas Hits Record High
* Key Argument for Global Warming Critics Evaporates

The Effects

* Seas Rise
* More Wildfires
* Deserts to Grow
* Greenland Melts
* Mountains Grow
* Ground Collapses
* Glaciers Disappear
* Allergies Get Worse
* Summer Gets Longer
* Animal DNA Changing
* Animals Change Behavior
* Rivers Melt Sooner in Spring
* Increased Plant Production
* Hurricanes Get Stronger
* Some Trees Benefit
* Lakes Disappear

The Possibilities

* More Rain but Less Water
* Ice-Free Arctic Summers
* Overwhelmed Storm Drains
* Worst Mass Extinction Ever
* A Chilled Planet

Strange Solutions

* Inject Sulfur into Air to Battle Global Warming
* Space Ring to Shade Earth
* Longer Airline Flights

While aware such a phrase sounds shrill to many ears, Gore added that "unfortunately, I believe it is exactly dead-on accurate."

Gore cited increases in carbon dioxide, the thickening of the atmospheric blanket enveloping Earth, rising sea levels and the increased acidification of the world’s oceans that could completely disrupt the marine food chain.

"We have a climate crisis," Gore said. Humans first became aware of this fact while in space, he said, pointing to the 1968 flight of Apollo 8, when astronaut snapped a photograph showing a distant Earth, in all its beauty and fragility, rising beyond the Moon's barren horizon. The image, one of the most famous in history, caused a dramatic change in the consciousness of humankind, Gore said.

It was also the scientific study of near-Earth planetary neighbors—including Mars and Venus—that spurred the start of the earth sciences, Gore said. "It's still shocking to me that we have more detailed information in some fields about Mars and Venus than we have about Earth."

"Getting a perspective that can give us the ability to really understand and then effectively deal with the climate crisis is from the perspective of space," he said. "And government is not doing it, unfortunately. The private sector can."

Earth: like a business in liquidation

Gore said he expects there to be a "complete reexamination and re-imagining of what space policy should be" after the 2008 election.

Earlier this year, NASA removed the mention of Earth from its mission statement to better match up with the current administration's goal of pursuing human spaceflight to the Moon and Mars.

"[Earth] used to be right up there as one of our most important priorities," Gore said. "I think that if there were a change in administrations and party control…maybe even a new Republican President would reexamine that point and others connected to it."

Gore referenced the view of Herman Daly, an expert on ecological economics, who once said that the planet is being operated like a business in liquidation.

Centuries-old technologies, like the internal combustion engine, are "ridiculously inefficient", Gore pointed out. Global energy use, architecture and design, and transportation systems need rethinking.

Use of giant sunshades in space to help counteract global climate change—among several space projects dubbed as "geoengineering"—are not favored by Gore.

"In a word, I think it is nuts," Gore told SPACE.com. "If we don't know enough to stop putting 70 million tons of global warming pollution into the atmosphere every day, how in god's name can we know enough to precisely counteract that."

Evacuation route

Pressed on the colonization of space, Gore said that in some future century—maybe sooner—that could be a practical possibility. But he questions the ability of the human race to evacuate the planet, even with ample notice.

"We didn't do a really good job of evacuating the city of New Orleans [due to the onslaught of hurricane]," he said.

There's only one Earth, Gore said. "We don't have a spare…we don't have an operating manual."

Our planet has a rising fever, Gore said. "If the crib catches fire you don't say: ‘Hmmm, how fast is that crib going to burn? Has it ever burned before? Is my baby flame retardant?'"

The former U.S. Vice President said his personal cause is to change the public's mind about "this planet crisis" to make it a top priority. The term "crisis" in Chinese is represented by two symbols together, he advised.

"The first means danger…the second means opportunity," Gore said.











So you like Gore????? Make up your mind and stop being such a damn flip-flop. Sheesh.

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