AP/ June 22, 2011, 8:20 AM

Gore: Obama has failed on global warming

WASHINGTON - Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore is going where few environmentalists — and fellow Democrats — have gone before: criticizing President Barack Obama's record on global warming.

In a 7,000-word essay for Rolling Stone magazine that will be published Friday, Gore says Obama has failed to stand up for "bold action" on global warming and has made little progress on the problem since the days of Republican President George W. Bush. Bush infuriated environmentalists by resisting mandatory controls on the pollution blamed for climate change, despite overwhelming scientific evidence that the burning of fossil fuels is responsible.

While Gore credits Obama's political appointees with making hundreds of changes that have helped move the country "forward slightly" on the climate issue, and acknowledges Obama has been dealing with many other problems, he says the president "has simply not made the case for action."

"President Obama has never presented to the American people the magnitude of the climate crisis," Gore says. "He has not defended the science against the ongoing withering and dishonest attacks. Nor has he provided a presidential venue for the scientific community ... to bring the reality of the science before the public."

The comments mark a turnaround for the nation's most prominent advocate for action on global warming, whose work on the climate problem has earned him a Nobel Prize and was adapted into an Oscar-winning documentary.

Gore toasted Obama's inauguration with a "green" ball. He helped the White House press the House of Representatives to pass a global warming bill in 2009 that would have set the first-ever limits on the pollution blamed for global warming. It died in the Democratic-controlled Senate. Gore also advised Obama before the president participated in international climate negotiations in 2009. Obama's last-minute appearance in Copenhagen helped salvage a nonbinding deal to reduce greenhouse gases.

In the essay, Gore calls the Copenhagen result a "rhetorical agreement" that provided cover for the administration's inability to commit to enforceable targets for global warming pollution. Without legislation, Obama couldn't follow through on his promises to cut emissions.

"During the final years of the Bush-Cheney administration, the rest of the world was waiting for a new president who would aggressively tackle the climate crisis, and when it became clear that there would be no real change from the Bush era, the agenda at Copenhagen changed from `How do we complete this historic breakthrough?' to `How can we paper over this embarrassing disappointment?"' Gore writes, referring to the talks, where 193 nations met to draft a new global treaty to reduce greenhouse gases. The 1997 Kyoto Protocol, in which the U.S. never participated and Gore helped to broker, expires in 2012.

Gore declined an Associated Press request for an interview.

Bush pulled out of Kyoto and refused to control heat-trapping pollution even after the Supreme Court said the government had the authority to move forward forcefully on this front and federal scientists determined that increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases posed dangers to human health.

Obama, by contrast, has tightened fuel economy standards to reduce global warming pollution from automobiles, included billions of dollars for climate-friendly projects in the economic stimulus package and started controlling emissions under existing law.

As recently as April, at a Democratic fundraiser in San Francisco, Obama said he was "not finished when it comes to energy."

Mentioning the climate deniers in Congress, Obama said, "Unless we are able to move forward in a serious way on clean energy, we're putting our children and grandchildren at risk."

Regardless of views such as Gore's, environmental voters may see little choice in the 2012 election. Those in the Republican field so far either deny global warming is a man-made problem altogether or say actions to address it would harm the economy. For Obama, the biggest risk is that some environmental voters may not turn out.

In his essay, Gore notes his comments could weaken Obama at a time when he already is under attack from Republicans.

"Even writing an article like this one carries risks," Gore says. "Opponents of the president will excerpt the criticism and strip it of context."

Bowing to political resistance from Republicans and some in his own party, Obama abandoned an effort and a campaign pledge to enact legislation that would put the first-ever limit on greenhouse gases.

In November, after Republicans took control of the House, Obama said in a news conference there were other ways to tackle global warming that wouldn't require new legislation.

"His election was accompanied by intense hope that many things in need of change would change," Gore writes. "Some things have, but others have not. Climate policy, unfortunately, falls into the second category."

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fedup12 says:
No one except idiots deny that GW is happening. It is.

The discussion right now is did humans cause it or nature... And is there anything we can do about it? Probably not.

Right now scientists are debating about its effect on the Ogallala aquifer and its decline. They think that weather patterns and timing of precipitation is already changing. This will cause more irrigation pumping out of the aquifer and speed its decline.

Its already happening. We just have to figure out how to deal with it, because we cant change it.
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bejesuswindmills replies:
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Obama's Letter in reply to receiving My 1986 patent Plans for a windmill Bigger than hover dam "Thanks for your Interest" a bad dear John and his personal selling Nukes To Chili For GE 2 days after Japans Melt downs.The fact it is what it is. Thousands of family's are now trapped by Radiation
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noloyalisti says:
Al-gor, you don't even know what a Marxist is. Obama is a Republicon, just not a crazed radical extremist like Boner, Kantor, McCain, McConnell, etc.
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noloyalisti says:
The seas have warmed, ice caps are melting, and the old reliable ocean currents and atmospheric jet streams are jumping their tracks. The harbingers of a warming planet and the abruptly shifting weather patterns that result vary across the American landscape. Along the vast Mississippi River drainage in the heartland of America, epic floods, like our wildfires in the West, are becoming more frequent. In the Gulf states, it's monster hurricanes and in the Midwest, swarms of killer tornadoes signal that things have changed. In the East it's those killer heat waves and record-breaking blizzards.
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noloyalisti says:
Gore is the only elected President of the United States to never serve. So have some respect.
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infantryman1968 replies:
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LOL!

Your revolution is over noloyalisti.

Deal with it.
noloyalisti replies:
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Actually it is just beginning. I'll keep you posted.
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infantryman1968 says:
Gore: Obama has failed on global warming

LOL

The knives from Obama's supporters are coming out now

The Irony.
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gadfly65 says:
Gore is an idiot - if his comments tip the balance in the next election does he think a Republican will do more to fight climate change?
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doctor_know replies:
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No, he knows republicans will fight it in the dumbest way possible - to deny that it is happening and ignore the science.

Gore is right, Obama has not been able to push legislation on climate change yet........ .
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noloyalisti says:
BTW, we actually have really good CO2 data and the associated global temperature rise for the last 400,000 years (from Antarctic ice cores). What is really frightening is the extremely rapid rise in these based on man's burning of fossil fuels. Of course there is a lag time in the temperature rise because of the oceans absorbing much of the CO2 and heat. This is why even if we stop our foolish waste, we will see the effects of global climate change for 50 more years.
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noloyalisti says:
Chevy, you can't be serious. You are still defending the disaster of the Bush Crime Family during their American Reign of Terror. He dropped the economic hammer on us. What we have now is the culmination of 30 years of failed Reaganomics.

Quit trying to reinvent history.
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miami_don says:
by chevyhotrod June 23, 2011 1:28 PM EDT
"China has become the #1 economy in the world now"

Your really need to check your GDP numbers again, we still are the #1 manufacturing country in the World, we are on the down side, but we still out produce anyone.

Other than that, I agree with what you said

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by chevyhotrod June 23, 2011 1:28 PM EDT
"China has become the #1 economy in the world now"

Your really need to check your GDP numbers again, we still are the #1 manufacturing country in the World, we are on the down side, but we still out produce anyone.

Other than that, I agree with what you said

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Chevy - no we are not the number one manufacturing power in the world. We held the number 1 spot from the beginning of WWII until George W Bush became president. We are number four and soon to be number five. (Check Bloombeurg Business News)

If we were number one our trade deficit would not exist. Further, the mass giveaway of American manufacturing jobs,combined with removal of tariffs on imported goods, in trade agreements is one of the root causes of this recession. You know the recession that is supposed to be over.
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Superdeeduper says:
Obama hasn't failed on global warming...human arrogance has failed the planet and all the life forms on it. Do you want your great, great, great grandchildren living in a world not unlike that depicted in the movie "Soylent Green", or worse? If you truly care about your kids you shouldn't be so quick to dismiss the realities of what we are doing to this beautiful planet. Teach your children the importance of respecting mother nature or she will most surely decide it's time for a mass extinction...of the human species.
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