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Gore: Young minds hold solutions to climate crisis

Adam Konvalinka and Angela Henderson

Issue date: 5/6/08 Section: Campus
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Al Gore said he believes students are the next American heroes.

"These are not normal times," he said to a crowd of about 3,000 Sunday at the Schottenstein Center. "You must become America's third hero generation."

Gore said previous American "hero generations" were the founders of this country and the young people of World War II. He said he believes current environmental issues are as important as these past national trials.

Former vice president Gore spoke on the need to reduce global warming. He invoked students to ignite the change in what he calls the "global climate crisis."

Global warming is speeding up, he said.

Some scientists predict the North Polar Ice Cap could disappear in five years. Gore, who is a Nobel Peace Prize and Academy Award winner, said previous predictions were as much as 100 years.

Gore said the U.S. needs concrete laws and policies pertaining to the environment, and individual actions only go so far.

"We can change our light bulbs but we also have to change our laws," he said.

Gore proposed several solutions to reduce global warming. He said U.S. citizens need to support research on renewable energy resources and pressure politicians of both parties to take action.

He called for a tax on carbon dioxide, which is a greenhouse gas contributing to global warming. He urged students to visit his non-profit, non-partisan Web site www.wecansolveit.org to get involved.

"There's always only one choice in life: The hard right and the easy wrong," he said. "We need to choose the hard right."

Despite Gore's emphatic environmental talk, the former vice president could not leave politics out of his speech. Regarding who he thinks is the best presidential candidate, Gore said with a chuckle, "Whichever one of the three wins will be a welcome change from the current White House."

Except for a few angry outbursts during Gore's speech, most students who attended were impressed with Gore.

"It changed my perception about who's responsible for taking action," said Sarah Landers, a graduate student in engineering.

She said she liked Gore's suggestion that people build a citizen movement instead of hoping for a solution to come from politicians.

Other students agreed.

"I wanted to hear what he said about the environment," said Amanda Close, a freshman in biology. "He opened my eyes to what's really going on."

Gore acknowledged there are people who disagree with his view on climate change and called for political dialogue based on facts. When several people heckled him during his speech, he turned to them and said, "Excuse me sir, I'm trying to talk to these people and I'm pretty sure they want to hear what I have to say."

His polite response sparked enthusiastic cheers from the audience.

Nonetheless, about a dozen protesters persistently held a sign that read "No Carbon Tax - It's a Scam" outside.

"We're just trying to wake people up to the fact that global warming and the war on terrorism are both false," said Anthony Heil, 25, one of the protesters affiliated with the Web site www.wearechangeohio.com. "Al Gore is in there saying we need to put a tax on air."

Ohio State President E. Gordon Gee said he was excited to introduce Gore, his former neighbor, to the audience.

"We are truly honored to have him here," he said.

Gee said he remembered seeing a lot of recycling at the Gore household.

"He walks the walk," he said.

Adam Konvalinka can be reached at konvalinka.1@osu.edu.

Angela Henderson can be reached at henderson.419@osu.edu.
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E

posted 5/06/08 @ 11:26 AM EST

On the outset this article appears well written with acknowledgment of dissenting positions. The trouble is that the organization that showed up to protest wasn't really much of a legitimate opponent. (Continued…)

coaster1robert

Robert

posted 5/06/08 @ 6:25 PM EST

I think you people are crazy,not challenging Al gore. Has called for a tax on carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is nature produced,every human that breathes out produces the gas,also every animal on earth does also. (Continued…)

E

posted 5/06/08 @ 7:28 PM EST

Good for you Robert. you know that CO2 is food for photosynthetic plants. The problem is that there is too much of it. We are spewing too much of it into the air and it is acting like a blanket. (Continued…)

Rick Rodig

posted 5/06/08 @ 8:19 PM EST

If you think Al Gore walks the walk, you are truly deceived. His carbon footprint is enormous. His attempt at using green technology for his Tenessee house is a fractioin of what it uses. (Continued…)

Brian

posted 5/06/08 @ 11:13 PM EST

Robert cracks me up.

Yes, we produce CO2 naturally... but read a little and you'll find out more. Toxic levels of CO2 actually slows down the consumption by plants. (Continued…)

Erick

posted 5/07/08 @ 11:31 AM EST

I just want to address quickly Robert's comment about the magnetic pole.

It has nothing whatsoever to do with climate.

The rotational axis (it's angle relative to the orbital plane) has a lot to do with climate. (Continued…)

Yuliya

posted 5/07/08 @ 6:14 PM EST

Global warming, don't think so, not enough of a timeline of data to forcast either way in any case. More like wishfull thinking on both sides to bolster political viewpoints. (Continued…)

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Anthony

posted 5/08/08 @ 5:19 PM EST

We were responsible for the angry outbursts during Gores speech. Also we have put together a video of our actions. He's nothing but a con man trying get carbon, the life giving gas that all of us breathe out for plants, recognized as a deadly pollutant. (Continued…)

Randy A Michael

posted 5/12/08 @ 12:44 PM EST

Take a deep Breath and hold it.
Google World Trade Center Building 7.
Open your mind to the tingling of holding your breath and read the first link. (Continued…)

benbo

Benbo

posted 5/12/08 @ 2:50 PM EST

I should give you credit for openly admitting to believing in a conspiracy theory with absolutely no evidence to support it. It naturally follows that you would think that Gore wants to tax the air you exhale. (Continued…)

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