Published on Friday, April 9, 2010 by The Hill
Oil Drilling Prompts Al Gore's First Public Split on Climate with President Obama
by Russell Berman President Barack Obama's decision to allow expanded offshore oil drilling prompted the first public criticism of his administration from Al Gore's environmental advocacy group, the Alliance for Climate Protection.
The organization, which the former vice president founded and chairs, put out a statement last week opposing the new policy.
The statement is significant because it marks Gore's first break with Obama on his signature policy issue, nearly two years after Gore's enthusiastic endorsement gave the Illinois senator a jolt of momentum following the divisive Democratic presidential primary.
Gore and the Alliance have appeared to avoid direct criticism of the president in the past when they've had disagreements, and have often cheered on the administration.
When Obama announced a plan to back construction of new nuclear power plants, another move denounced by environmental groups, Gore's group remained silent.
On the oil drilling announcement, however, the Alliance made its opposition clear.
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