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		<title>By: farlane</title>
		<link>http://absolutemichigan.com/michigan/michigan-and-climate-crisis/#comment-9706</link>
		<dc:creator>farlane</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Feb 2007 12:47:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Going out on a few limbs here. I would guess that:
&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Gore&#039;s &quot;carbon balance&quot; is many thousand tons to the good as folks who have watched his presentation have reduced outputs.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;His &quot;house&quot; uses a ton of energy as it is also his base of operations.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;You are really pushing the Tennessee Center for Policy. (apologies if I have miscast you)&lt;/li&gt;&lt;/ol&gt;
It never ceases to amaze me how strong the suggestion is to focus on &quot;issues&quot; that are not the real issues. Our petty peccadilloes and politics are going to seem mighty insignificant when (can we make that &lt;b&gt;if&lt;/b&gt;?) a third of the world&#039;s population is fleeing their drowned homes.

I&#039;ll tell you a little story back. I finally took my 13-year-old daughter to see this film about a month ago. The other night I was hoping for some lively discussion and asked her: &lt;i&gt;You&#039;ve had some time to think about  An Inconvenient Truth - what are your thoughts?&lt;/i&gt;

She shut the conversation down by saying: &lt;i&gt;It doesn&#039;t matter. Everyone is just going to keep doing what they&#039;re doing and nothing will change until it&#039;s too late&lt;/i&gt;.

I&#039;m guessing at that point it isn&#039;t going to matter one damn bit what Al Gore&#039;s meter read or whether it was brought on by fossil fuels, cow farts or cyclical climate changes.

Enough bobbing and weaving.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Going out on a few limbs here. I would guess that:</p>
<ol>
<li>Gore&#8217;s &#8220;carbon balance&#8221; is many thousand tons to the good as folks who have watched his presentation have reduced outputs.</li>
<li>His &#8220;house&#8221; uses a ton of energy as it is also his base of operations.</li>
<li>You are really pushing the Tennessee Center for Policy. (apologies if I have miscast you)</li>
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<p>It never ceases to amaze me how strong the suggestion is to focus on &#8220;issues&#8221; that are not the real issues. Our petty peccadilloes and politics are going to seem mighty insignificant when (can we make that <b>if</b>?) a third of the world&#8217;s population is fleeing their drowned homes.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll tell you a little story back. I finally took my 13-year-old daughter to see this film about a month ago. The other night I was hoping for some lively discussion and asked her: <i>You&#8217;ve had some time to think about  An Inconvenient Truth &#8211; what are your thoughts?</i></p>
<p>She shut the conversation down by saying: <i>It doesn&#8217;t matter. Everyone is just going to keep doing what they&#8217;re doing and nothing will change until it&#8217;s too late</i>.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m guessing at that point it isn&#8217;t going to matter one damn bit what Al Gore&#8217;s meter read or whether it was brought on by fossil fuels, cow farts or cyclical climate changes.</p>
<p>Enough bobbing and weaving.</p>
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		<title>By: Uday Kulkarni</title>
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		<dc:creator>Uday Kulkarni</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Feb 2007 23:34:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The movie &quot;An Inconvenient Truth&quot; opened my eyes and really moved me. Since I saw the movie, I have been talking about the climate crisis to everyone I know and meet. 
    But, today a friend who is a true skeptic sent me the following article published by the Tennessee Center for Policy Research. Pl. read it.
    How do I reply to him and other such naysayers? Is the information in the article factual? If it is, is there a reason? Even if it is true, in my mind, Al Gore is making more diference in the outlook to global warming than anyone else I know of. 
    Please reply answering how does one handle this apperently incongruent set of facts. Thank you and regards.

    Uday

Uday Kulkarni, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Information Systems
W. P. Carey School of Business
Arizona State University
Phone: (480)965-6191
email: uday.kulkarni@asu.edu

The story is below - the source Website if interested is  http://www.tennesseepolicy.org/main/page.php

POWER: GORE MANSION USES 20X AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD; CONSUMPTION INCREASE AFTER &#039;TRUTH&#039;
Mon Feb 26 2007 17:16:14 ET 

The Tennessee Center for Policy Research, an independent, nonprofit and nonpartisan research organization committed to achieving a freer, more prosperous Tennessee through free market policy solutions, issued a press release late Monday:



Last night, Al Goreâ€™s global-warming documentary, An Inconvenient Truth, collected an Oscar for best documentary feature, but the Tennessee Center for Policy Research has found that Gore deserves a gold statue for hypocrisy. 

Goreâ€™s mansion, [20-room, eight-bathroom] located in the posh Belle Meade area of Nashville, consumes more electricity every month than the average American household uses in an entire year, according to the Nashville Electric Service (NES). 

In his documentary, the former Vice President calls on Americans to conserve energy by reducing electricity consumption at home.

The average household in America consumes 10,656 kilowatt-hours (kWh) per year, according to the Department of Energy. In 2006, Gore devoured nearly 221,000 kWhâ€”more than 20 times the national average. 

Last August alone, Gore burned through 22,619 kWhâ€”guzzling more than twice the electricity in one month than an average American family uses in an entire year. As a result of his energy consumption, Goreâ€™s average monthly electric bill topped $1,359. 

Since the release of An Inconvenient Truth, Goreâ€™s energy consumption has increased from an average of 16,200 kWh per month in 2005, to 18,400 kWh per month in 2006. 

Goreâ€™s extravagant energy use does not stop at his electric bill. Natural gas bills for Goreâ€™s mansion and guest house averaged $1,080 per month last year. 

â€œAs the spokesman of choice for the global warming movement, Al Gore has to be willing to walk to walk, not just talk the talk, when it comes to home energy use,â€ said Tennessee Center for Policy Research President Drew Johnson.

In total, Gore paid nearly $30,000 in combined electricity and natural gas bills for his Nashville estate in 2006. 

For Further Information, Contact: 
Nicole Williams, (615) 383-6431 
editor@tennesseepolicy.org]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The movie &#8220;An Inconvenient Truth&#8221; opened my eyes and really moved me. Since I saw the movie, I have been talking about the climate crisis to everyone I know and meet.<br />
    But, today a friend who is a true skeptic sent me the following article published by the Tennessee Center for Policy Research. Pl. read it.<br />
    How do I reply to him and other such naysayers? Is the information in the article factual? If it is, is there a reason? Even if it is true, in my mind, Al Gore is making more diference in the outlook to global warming than anyone else I know of.<br />
    Please reply answering how does one handle this apperently incongruent set of facts. Thank you and regards.</p>
<p>    Uday</p>
<p>Uday Kulkarni, Ph.D.<br />
Associate Professor of Information Systems<br />
W. P. Carey School of Business<br />
Arizona State University<br />
Phone: (480)965-6191<br />
email: <a href="mailto:uday.kulkarni@asu.edu">uday.kulkarni@asu.edu</a></p>
<p>The story is below &#8211; the source Website if interested is  <a href="http://www.tennesseepolicy.org/main/page.php" rel="nofollow">http://www.tennesseepolicy.org/main/page.php</a></p>
<p>POWER: GORE MANSION USES 20X AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD; CONSUMPTION INCREASE AFTER &#8216;TRUTH&#8217;<br />
Mon Feb 26 2007 17:16:14 ET </p>
<p>The Tennessee Center for Policy Research, an independent, nonprofit and nonpartisan research organization committed to achieving a freer, more prosperous Tennessee through free market policy solutions, issued a press release late Monday:</p>
<p>Last night, Al Goreâ€™s global-warming documentary, An Inconvenient Truth, collected an Oscar for best documentary feature, but the Tennessee Center for Policy Research has found that Gore deserves a gold statue for hypocrisy. </p>
<p>Goreâ€™s mansion, [20-room, eight-bathroom] located in the posh Belle Meade area of Nashville, consumes more electricity every month than the average American household uses in an entire year, according to the Nashville Electric Service (NES). </p>
<p>In his documentary, the former Vice President calls on Americans to conserve energy by reducing electricity consumption at home.</p>
<p>The average household in America consumes 10,656 kilowatt-hours (kWh) per year, according to the Department of Energy. In 2006, Gore devoured nearly 221,000 kWhâ€”more than 20 times the national average. </p>
<p>Last August alone, Gore burned through 22,619 kWhâ€”guzzling more than twice the electricity in one month than an average American family uses in an entire year. As a result of his energy consumption, Goreâ€™s average monthly electric bill topped $1,359. </p>
<p>Since the release of An Inconvenient Truth, Goreâ€™s energy consumption has increased from an average of 16,200 kWh per month in 2005, to 18,400 kWh per month in 2006. </p>
<p>Goreâ€™s extravagant energy use does not stop at his electric bill. Natural gas bills for Goreâ€™s mansion and guest house averaged $1,080 per month last year. </p>
<p>â€œAs the spokesman of choice for the global warming movement, Al Gore has to be willing to walk to walk, not just talk the talk, when it comes to home energy use,â€ said Tennessee Center for Policy Research President Drew Johnson.</p>
<p>In total, Gore paid nearly $30,000 in combined electricity and natural gas bills for his Nashville estate in 2006. </p>
<p>For Further Information, Contact:<br />
Nicole Williams, (615) 383-6431<br />
<a href="mailto:editor@tennesseepolicy.org">editor@tennesseepolicy.org</a></p>
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