I believe this may have something to do with a policy initiative he spoke of yesterday at the NY Botanical Gardens in relation to the Alliance For Climate Protection regarding a carbon cap program, carbon sequestation, and a 30% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by 2025. There is a current bill calling for 80%, but let's be realistic, that would NEVER pass now.
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http://about.wri.org/event.cfm?eid=1057External Meeting
Former Vice President Gore to Give Major Policy Address on a Bipartisan Approach to Solving the Climate Crisis
Monday, September 18, 2006
New York University
New York, NY
United States
For more information, visit
http://www.nyu.edu.Strong National Security Advocates, Social Conservatives Join in Cosponsoring Address
In the wake of this past summers record heat wave across the United States, pervasive wildfires, persistent drought, and disturbing new evidence of melting of the north polar icecap, the climate crisis is coming to be recognized as a moral issue requiring bipartisan solutions. With these dangers come opportunities for both business and government to make different policy choices that will address the climate crisis, stabilize our energy markets and enhance U.S. national security.
Vice President Gore will present a new, bipartisan approach to solving the climate crisis and challenge America to take bold new steps to secure the nation's future.
WHO:
World Resources Institute Managing Director Paul Faeth
Former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency R. James Woolsey
Former Vice President Al Gore
WHAT:
Policy Address on Climate Change and National Security
WHEN: 12:30 PM on Monday, September 18th
WHERE: New York University, Tishman Auditorium, Vanderbilt Hall, Washington Square South
ABOUT THE COSPONSORS: The Set America Free Coalition brings together prominent individuals and non-profit organizations concerned about the security and economic implication of America's growing dependence on foreign oil. It has been described as a coalition of "tree huggers, do-gooders, sodbusters, cheap hawks, and evangelicals."
The World Resources Institute's mission is an environmental think tank that goes beyond research to find practical ways to protect the earth and improve people's lives. Every project seeks to serve one of the following goals: protect people and ecosystems, reverse climate change, harness markets and enterprise to expand economic opportunity or guarantee public access to information and decisions regarding natural resources and the environment.
***Event will be webcast live, please go to www.nyu.edu and follow the link***