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Former U.S. Vice-president, Al Gore has presented the slide show as seen in 'An Inconvenient Truth' over 1,000 times.  Now, you can see the slideshow in your community.

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The Climate Project has trained 1,000 people to share the presentation developed by Al Gore in communities throughout the United States, Canada and Australia.

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  • 15 years ago I began implementing energy conservation programs.
  • 10 years ago I studied the impact of Kyoto on Canadian industry.
  • 5 years ago I became a parent; tackling global warming got personal.
  • And global temperatures continue to rise.

Learn about global warming and how to reduce your personal greenhouse gas emissions as I present you the slideshow featured in 'An Inconvenient Truth'.

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"There is something fundamentally wrong with treating the earth as though it were a business in liquidation."

        Herman Daly, Senior Economist
        Environment Department of the World Bank

"The science used to be controversial, but the science is in and it is overwhelming...We believe every company has a responsibility to reduce greenhouse gases as quickly as it can."

        Lee Scott
        CEO, Wal-Mart

The greatest sin of our time is not the few who have destroyed but the vast majority who sat idly by.  When people get caught up with that which is right and they are willing to sacrifice for it, there is no stopping point short of victory.  Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.

        Martin Luther King Jr.


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