Al gore, whose 2006 documentary "an inconvenient truth", is the first PowerPoint PowerPoint forenglish, once the Oscar award, is planning a 24 hours of introducing our Thursday for two hours of the movie can't persuade skeptical links climate change and extreme weather, such as hurricane Irene, is true.
Al gore's "realistic 24 hours", through flow ClimateRealityProject. Org, will include the former vice President of the other multimedia presentations. For as long as an hour's speech will begin to every hour, hour, across 24 different time zones and 13 languages. Each illustration, at 7:00 in the local time. Gore I will introduce in New York.
"Every hour and climate change the reality of the life of the people, between connections recent extreme weather events-including floods, droughts and storms-and man-made pollution, is changing our climate," the project of the mission statement. "We will provide a circle round the clock, the global climate crisis real-time snapshot. Deny that there may be millions of dollars have been spent, but we have a strong advantage, we have a reality."
Trewin Restorick, global action plan "chief executive, al gore's partner, told Reuters, one of introduced including 200 new slides." There will be a full attack on climate skeptics, "Restorick said," explore where they get their money from. "
According to BoxOfficeMojo.com, "an inconvenient truth" won the nearly $50 million since 2006, since its opening in the world. Al gore a lot of criticism, including Texas governor perry and republican presidential candidate, also won.
Earlier this year, al gore criticized the perry's response to Texas wildfires rash.
"The governor called on prayer, I pray," gore said. "But, as said, prayer should involve commitment is an old African proverb:" and when you pray, move your feet. "We are calling for, the choice that, today."
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