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Saturday, December 09, 2006

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Al Gore in bid to 'freeze' carbon emissionsEmail Print Normal font Large font December 9, 2006 - 1:49PMFormer US Vice President Al Gore says he will start a grassroots political movement next month to seek a "freeze" on carbon emissions that scientists say are to blame for global warming.Modelled after the nuclear freeze movement of the 1980s, Gore said he planned to enlist groups ranging from entrepreneurs and activists to political leaders to push for stronger policies to limit the growth of greenhouse gases."I think we need a carbon freeze," Gore told policy and business leaders at a conference organised by a venture capital firm."I intend to launch an ongoing campaign of mass persuasion at the beginning of 2007."Gore said the grass-roots campaign would put heat on leaders in Washington to come up with more sophisticated policies to address global climate change."I think we need a mass movement in the United States. I think it ought to start at the grass roots," said Gore, author of the book, An Inconvenient Truth, which was made into a hit documentary film on global warming.Gore said the power of the freeze demand is that it can operate at every level of society - individuals can take steps to cut their use of nonrenewable energies, and so can businesses and local and state governments.As a US senator and arms control expert, Gore had opposed the nuclear freeze movement two decades ago because he thought it was "naive and simplistic."He said he has since come around to recognise its impact on political leaders.Gore was appearing at a two-day closed-door meeting of a group called the Greentech Innovation Network organised by Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers, Silicon Valley's most powerful venture capital firm.The group, credited with helping convince California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to sign into law a model carbon emissions cap in September, is made up of environmental entrepreneurs, policymakers and academics.John Denniston, a Kleiner Perkins partner, told reporters that his firm, which has pledged to invest $US200 million ($A253.9 million) to fund green technology start-ups, is prepared to help finance Gore's political efforts.Gore spoke on a panel that included Andy Karsner, US assistant secretary for renewable energy.Karsner said he agrees with Gore's call to make environmental issues a moral imperative, but said the righteous tone of such advocacy was counterproductive."In fact, what we lack in abundance is the ability to listen to one another and engage in civic discourse," the Bush administration official
said.
http://www.theage.com.au/news/World/Gore-in-bid-to-freeze-carbon-emissions/2006/12/09/1165081190041.html
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