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Gore Blasts Obama's Climate Agenda

Former VP says the president has failed to take “bold action.”

By Stephen Spencer Davis | Posted Wednesday, Jun. 22, 2011, at 12:00 PM EDT

Al Gore isn’t happy with President Obama’s efforts to curb climate
change, and on Wednesday he went public with his complaints.

In a lengthy Rolling Stone essay, the former vice president and
current climate crusader accused the president of failing to push hard
enough for the “bold action” that is needed to overcome a
disinformation campaign from large-scale polluters and their political
allies.

“Obama has never presented to the American people the magnitude of the
climate crisis,” Gore wrote. “He has not defended the science against
the ongoing withering and dishonest attacks. Nor has he provided a
presidential venue for the scientific community ... to bring the
reality of the science before the public.”

The 7,000 word essay – which is featured on Rolling Stone’s homepage
more prominently than the magazine’s review of Green Lantern but less
prominently than its teaser interview with Katy Perry – also accuses
large-scale industrial polluters and “Right-wing Ideologues” of
“financing pseudoscientists whose job is to manufacture doubt.”

Still, it is Gore’s take on Obama’s energy and climate agenda that is
drawing the most media attention, largely because the essay represents
the first time that Gore has directly criticized Obama's White House
on the topic.

In a concession to Obama, however, Gore writes that the administration
has made a large number of small-scale changes that are helping the
cause. “[Obama] appointed many excellent men and women to key
positions, and they, in turn, have made hundreds of changes in
environmental and energy policy that have helped move the country
forward slightly on the climate issue,” Gore wrote.

But Gore goes on to criticize the president for failing to make cap
and trade a Senate priority, calling for an expansion of domestic oil
drilling, and bowing to oil and coal companies without asking for
anything in return.
-- 
Jim Devine / "Segui il tuo corso, e lascia dir le genti." (Go your own
way and let people talk.) -- Karl, paraphrasing Dante.
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