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Gore Revisits Climate Crisis After 20 Years
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Twenty years after “An Inconvenient Truth,” Al Gore confirms the science still holds — and the moral urgency hasn’t faded. He highlights how the planet traps heat equivalent to hundreds of thousands of atomic bombs daily, while the last decade shattered global temperature records. Warming oceans are fueling fiercer hurricanes, yet renewables like solar are finally outpacing coal in the U.S. Gore admits some predictions missed the mark — like Arctic ice-free dates — but the overall trend of melting ice is undeniable. He warns current policies are rolling back decarbonization efforts. On AI, he sees potential: while data centers use energy, their emissions are lower than landfills, and AI could uncover hidden efficiency gains to slash emissions. For Gore, climate action remains a moral imperative, echoing past human rights struggles. The message? The science is clear, the stakes are high, and the fight continues.
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