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arlos wrote:And he believes in Global Warming.
Gore raies the alarm about global warming. Then he says he offsets his heavy carbon use by purchasing carbon credits through a company named Generation Investment Management, and recommends everyone else do the same. Feel free to spend your money on carbon offsets.
However, Gore is the chairman and cofounder of Generation Investment Management. So he offsets his heavy use by buying carbon offset in the company he owns. Seems a scam to me.
lyion wrote:I guess hypocrisy is ok if the message is good.
lyion wrote:arlos wrote:And he believes in Global Warming.
But evidently not enough to live eco friendly. Just to make movies and travel around in his private jet to his adoring fans.
"Everyone MUST conserve more! Excuse me while I private jet back to my 20 room mansion to take a swim and leave you peasants to do the good work!"
NASHVILLE, Tennessee (AP) -- Former Vice President Al Gore's upscale neighborhood granted the environmental activist approval Tuesday to install 33 solar panels on the roof of his mansion.
The city of Belle Meade, Tennessee, had blocked his application until new rules were approved unanimously late Tuesday, said Gore spokesman Chris Song. The city, located within metropolitan Nashville, said the panels must be placed in areas where they can't be seen by neighbors.
Gore, who starred in the documentary film "An Inconvenient Truth" about global warming, already buys enough energy from renewable energy sources such as solar, wind and methane gas to balance 100 percent of his electricity costs.
He is also upgrading the furnace, windows, and light switches, as well as installing new floor radiant heat and solar vents, to improve the home's energy standards, said Kalee Kreider, a Gore spokeswoman.
The home, bought by Gore in 2002, is more than 70 years old and illustrates the challenges of renovating an older home to conserve more energy, Kreider said.
"It's obviously easier to build a green home from the get-go," she said. "When you purchase an older home, these retrofits take a lot longer."
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