Al Gore

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  • Our rosy future, according to Freeman Dyson

    Climate change is nothing to worry about, says the eminent physicist. Let's celebrate genetic engineering and our ability to design a new world of plants and creatures.
  • Bush's cold view of climate change

    Leading climate researcher Peter Goldmark says the administration is defying headwinds of progress on controlling greenhouse gases.
  • So long, white boy

    Could 2008 be the year that Democrats finally admit an old sweetheart is never coming back, and stop pandering to the white male voter?
  • The scruffy charms of an insecure president

    Biographer Robert Draper explains that Bush has a surprising intellect but is incapable of curiosity and owning up to mistakes.
  • Bill Richardson on greening SUVs

    The presidential candidate says there's no need for Americans to choose between their love for monster cars and saving the environment.
  • Bjørn Lomborg feels a chill

    Global warming doesn't faze the infamous author, who argues that polar bears are doing fine and Al Gore is way too hot under the collar. But can the "skeptical environmentalist" back up his rosy views?
  • Obama on energy for '08

    The Democratic contender discusses battling greenhouse gases, dealing with China and India, and restoring the EPA from years of Bush ideology.
  • "I admit that I don't have my shtick down"

    In an interview with Salon, Bill Richardson talks about his "evolving" positions, what he owes Bill Clinton, and exactly what "no residual troops in Iraq" means.
  • Al's big day

    Gore's Live Earth festival rocked, and may rock our world. So long, Hummers. Hello (again), Flower Power!
  • Joe Biden lets it all hang out

    In Iowa, the long-shot candidate stuck with his blunt, freewheeling style, and warned of the dire mess in Iraq facing the next American president.
  • Shopping for carbon credits

    An environmentally conscious mom discovers carbon offsets are not always a smart buy -- especially from green-washing utility companies like PG&E.
  • Three questions for Kevin Wall

    The man behind next week's Live Earth concerts talks about how music can change the world.
  • "The donkey in the room"

    As Al Gore promotes his new book in California, audience members are asked not to ask that inconvenient question.
  • The truth really is inconvenient

    Tony Snow tries to spin away Cheney's role -- and Gore's charge -- on Iraq.
  • Gore in 2008?

    "I haven't ruled it out. But I don't think it's likely to happen."
  • Geldof vs. Gore

    Charity concert impresario Bob Geldof has some harsh words for Al Gore's Live Earth concerts.
  • Fred Thompson's biggest role yet

    In Orange County, the ex-Tennessee senator, "Law and Order" star and possible '08 contender acts presidential for a night.
  • Yeah, but did Hitler invent the Internet?

    CNN "Headline News" host equates Al Gore's efforts to end global warming with Adolf Hitler's efforts to eliminate Jews.
  • "We cannot stay as an occupying force in the Middle East"

    Sen. Chuck Hagel talks about his presidential ambitions and why he sided with Democrats on Iraq.
  • Why Democrats dumped gun control

    Monday's shooting at Virginia Tech is a reminder that the party that once championed gun control has been running away from it since the 2000 election.
  • Al Gore: Ask not, what semiconductors can do for you

    The former vice president talks to engineers in San Jose, and probably wishes he'd never invented the Internet
  • What was Charlie Crist thinking?

    Why did a Republican governor just add tens of thousands of Democrats to the voter rolls in Florida?
  • Fox's Ann Coulter 2.0

    Conserva-babe and star-in-the-making Rachel Marsden has a, um, colorful past. What was Fox thinking?
  • Howling at Al Gore's enemies

    Bob Somerby's done a great service by outing Gore's media haters -- but I'm not one of them!
  • "We are facing a planetary emergency"

    At a Senate hearing, former Vice President Al Gore gives his recommendations on how to stop global warming, and faces some harsh questioning.
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