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stephanie
07-07-2007, 05:55 PM
The God of climate control...........speaketh...Gag me..

After opening the Live Earth concert series in Sydney via live satellite feed, Al Gore launched Live Earth Tokyo this morning in a high-tech, virtual way – as a hologram.

After a stirring introduction by Lumi, the virtual-reality singer of Genki Rockets, a head-to-toe-likeness of the former U.S. Vice President materialized on stage and shared urgent yet hopeful words to the crowd gathered at Makuhari Messe. The holographic Gore had an expression of amazement as he delivered the following words:

What an amazing world we live in – I love it that I can stand here on this stage in Tokyo and speak to you in holographic form. It is astounding that in just these recent few decades we have invented technologies that enable us to connect and instantly communicate our ideas and intentions with people on the other side of the globe.

Because of the communication channels and technologies now available to us, this venue is, at this moment, connected to the entire world. You are all communicating to well over 2 billion people right now – including all the Live Earth audiences in Sydney, Shanghai, Johannesburg, Hamburg, London, Rio de Janeiro and New York and the broadcast audience who will be watching on television and the Internet in over 100 countries.

The human race is also connected by the climate crisis. It is a global problem that transcends boundaries, languages and cultures. The climate crisis will impact everyone, everywhere on Earth.

If we look at the Earth from space, it looks like a blue ball coated with a very thin layer of lacquer, within which the air, water, and living beings exist.

This fragile layer is all we have. It’s our only home – and we owe it to our children and our children’s children to protect it.

With Live Earth, we hope to connect people through the power of music and engage them with a simple, universal message: SOS. ANSWER THE CALL. The Live Earth concerts have the potential to inspire a mass audience to take immediate action and build a global movement for change. You can launch this movement today by pledging to make meaningful and lasting changes in your life. There are so many areas of our lives that contribute to the problem of global warming – and those are the very things that can we can change today and make part of the solution.

And you can commit to this pledge at LiveEarth.org.

As you are making these critical changes in your life, be sure to call on your leaders and elected officials to do the same.

It’s time to begin to heal the planet. Together, we can transform the way we relate to our environment. Global warming is now the greatest challenge facing our planet, the greatest we’ve ever faced. But it’s one problem we can solve – if we come together as one, take action and drive our neighbors, businesses and governments to act as well.
This is what Live Earth is all about.

To all assembled here in Tokyo, at the special event in Kyoto, and around the world: I thank you for being a part of Live Earth.

And I ask you to ANSWER THE CALL!
http://www.liveearth.org/?p=198

Dilloduck
07-07-2007, 06:00 PM
The God of climate control...........speaketh...Gag me..

After opening the Live Earth concert series in Sydney via live satellite feed, Al Gore launched Live Earth Tokyo this morning in a high-tech, virtual way – as a hologram.

After a stirring introduction by Lumi, the virtual-reality singer of Genki Rockets, a head-to-toe-likeness of the former U.S. Vice President materialized on stage and shared urgent yet hopeful words to the crowd gathered at Makuhari Messe. The holographic Gore had an expression of amazement as he delivered the following words:

What an amazing world we live in – I love it that I can stand here on this stage in Tokyo and speak to you in holographic form. It is astounding that in just these recent few decades we have invented technologies that enable us to connect and instantly communicate our ideas and intentions with people on the other side of the globe.

Because of the communication channels and technologies now available to us, this venue is, at this moment, connected to the entire world. You are all communicating to well over 2 billion people right now – including all the Live Earth audiences in Sydney, Shanghai, Johannesburg, Hamburg, London, Rio de Janeiro and New York and the broadcast audience who will be watching on television and the Internet in over 100 countries.

The human race is also connected by the climate crisis. It is a global problem that transcends boundaries, languages and cultures. The climate crisis will impact everyone, everywhere on Earth.

If we look at the Earth from space, it looks like a blue ball coated with a very thin layer of lacquer, within which the air, water, and living beings exist.

This fragile layer is all we have. It’s our only home – and we owe it to our children and our children’s children to protect it.

With Live Earth, we hope to connect people through the power of music and engage them with a simple, universal message: SOS. ANSWER THE CALL. The Live Earth concerts have the potential to inspire a mass audience to take immediate action and build a global movement for change. You can launch this movement today by pledging to make meaningful and lasting changes in your life. There are so many areas of our lives that contribute to the problem of global warming – and those are the very things that can we can change today and make part of the solution.

And you can commit to this pledge at LiveEarth.org.

As you are making these critical changes in your life, be sure to call on your leaders and elected officials to do the same.

It’s time to begin to heal the planet. Together, we can transform the way we relate to our environment. Global warming is now the greatest challenge facing our planet, the greatest we’ve ever faced. But it’s one problem we can solve – if we come together as one, take action and drive our neighbors, businesses and governments to act as well.

This is what Live Earth is all about.

To all assembled here in Tokyo, at the special event in Kyoto, and around the world: I thank you for being a part of Live Earth.

And I ask you to ANSWER THE CALL!
http://www.liveearth.org/?p=198

Just saw his speech in Jersey-----he's certifiable. :laugh2:

glockmail
07-07-2007, 08:15 PM
I always figgered the guy was not all there.

Dilloduck
07-07-2007, 08:20 PM
I always figgered the guy was not all there.

He can't be---he really thinks he has the world by the balls. All these people watching music are going to get back in the carbon chuggers they came in, go home to a nice A/C'ed home and turn on all the electric appliances they have. :laugh2:

nevadamedic
07-07-2007, 08:27 PM
The God of climate control...........speaketh...Gag me..

After opening the Live Earth concert series in Sydney via live satellite feed, Al Gore launched Live Earth Tokyo this morning in a high-tech, virtual way – as a hologram.

After a stirring introduction by Lumi, the virtual-reality singer of Genki Rockets, a head-to-toe-likeness of the former U.S. Vice President materialized on stage and shared urgent yet hopeful words to the crowd gathered at Makuhari Messe. The holographic Gore had an expression of amazement as he delivered the following words:

What an amazing world we live in – I love it that I can stand here on this stage in Tokyo and speak to you in holographic form. It is astounding that in just these recent few decades we have invented technologies that enable us to connect and instantly communicate our ideas and intentions with people on the other side of the globe.

Because of the communication channels and technologies now available to us, this venue is, at this moment, connected to the entire world. You are all communicating to well over 2 billion people right now – including all the Live Earth audiences in Sydney, Shanghai, Johannesburg, Hamburg, London, Rio de Janeiro and New York and the broadcast audience who will be watching on television and the Internet in over 100 countries.

The human race is also connected by the climate crisis. It is a global problem that transcends boundaries, languages and cultures. The climate crisis will impact everyone, everywhere on Earth.

If we look at the Earth from space, it looks like a blue ball coated with a very thin layer of lacquer, within which the air, water, and living beings exist.

This fragile layer is all we have. It’s our only home – and we owe it to our children and our children’s children to protect it.

With Live Earth, we hope to connect people through the power of music and engage them with a simple, universal message: SOS. ANSWER THE CALL. The Live Earth concerts have the potential to inspire a mass audience to take immediate action and build a global movement for change. You can launch this movement today by pledging to make meaningful and lasting changes in your life. There are so many areas of our lives that contribute to the problem of global warming – and those are the very things that can we can change today and make part of the solution.

And you can commit to this pledge at LiveEarth.org.

As you are making these critical changes in your life, be sure to call on your leaders and elected officials to do the same.

It’s time to begin to heal the planet. Together, we can transform the way we relate to our environment. Global warming is now the greatest challenge facing our planet, the greatest we’ve ever faced. But it’s one problem we can solve – if we come together as one, take action and drive our neighbors, businesses and governments to act as well.
This is what Live Earth is all about.

To all assembled here in Tokyo, at the special event in Kyoto, and around the world: I thank you for being a part of Live Earth.

And I ask you to ANSWER THE CALL!
http://www.liveearth.org/?p=198

:laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2::laugh2:

glockmail
07-07-2007, 08:42 PM
He can't be---he really thinks he has the world by the balls. All these people watching music are going to get back in the carbon chuggers they came in, go home to a nice A/C'ed home and turn on all the electric appliances they have. :laugh2:

He's got 1/2 of the world hoodwinked into the whole myth, and making large dollars selling carbon credits for those wealthy enough to get their guilt massaged.

Dilloduck
07-07-2007, 08:53 PM
He's got 1/2 of the world hoodwinked into the whole myth, and making large dollars selling carbon credits for those wealthy enough to get their guilt massaged.

Send me bucks and I'll save you. :laugh2::laugh2::laugh2:

nevadamedic
07-07-2007, 09:46 PM
When I bought his DVD An Inconvienent Truth and it came with one of those energy efficient swirly light bulbs. I haven't watched it yet though.

Is he still considering running for President again?

Dilloduck
07-07-2007, 10:09 PM
When I bought his DVD An Inconvienent Truth and it came with one of those energy efficient swirly light bulbs. I haven't watched it yet though.

Is he still considering running for President again?

We can only hope. :laugh2:

nevadamedic
07-07-2007, 10:31 PM
We can only hope. :laugh2:

Hell no we can't!

Dilloduck
07-07-2007, 10:41 PM
Hell no we can't!

I'd pay a quarter to watch a debate between him and Hillary ! :laugh2:

nevadamedic
07-08-2007, 12:50 AM
I'd pay a quarter to watch a debate between him and Hillary ! :laugh2:

Hillary would get her ass handed to her on a silver platter. She can't beat anyone reguarding political issues so have will have to attack their past and present lifestyle.