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Political Grapevine: 7/7

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Political Grapevine: 7/7

Published: Tue, 7 Jul 2009

Description: Al Gore compares fight against global warming to struggle against Nazi Germany

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" And that's a fresh pickings from the political grapevine. Al Gore is compare in the fight against climate change to the struggle against Nazis in World War II. The former vice president told an environmental form in England that the world lacks the political will to act. Gore encourage global leaders to unite their nations to fight global warming we've reported several scientists have detailed the recent global cooling trend. The times online quote -- saying Winston Churchill around this nation in -- fashion to save civilization in World War II. We have everything we need except political will the political will is a renewable resource. Coordinated it is they did it is difficult to persuade the public that the threat from climate change. Is just as urgent as a threat from Nazi Germany quote. The level of awareness and concern among populations has not crossed the threshold where political leaders feel that they must change the only way politicians will act. Is if awareness. Is if awareness raises to a level that makes them feel -- is it's a necessity. The head of the Environmental Protection Agency is admitting that EPA study shows US efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions. Will have no impact on the climate unless. China and India do the same. Lisa Jackson told the Senate hearing today quote. I believe the central parts of the EP HRR that the US action alone will not impact world CO2 levels. But the race is on for us to enter into a clean energy future. The chart shows relatively no change in CO2 levels unless other large energy producing countries make changes. Energy secretary Steven Chu who said he does not agree with the EPA assessment. -- direct contradiction between two Obama administration officials asked the same question at the same here. A seventh graders mom is suing a central California school district over in order but the student take off a pro life T shirt. And -- commodore says her daughter was taken to the principal's office and told to remove her shirt which displayed two pictures of the fetus growing in the womb. The complaint quotes school district officials saying the teacher violated the school's dress code which bans clothing. With suggestion of tobacco drug or alcohol use sexual promiscuity. Profanity vulgarity or other inappropriate subject matter. Commodore claims other students at the school have been allowed to wear expressive T shirts. An attorney for the school district tells foxnews.com. His clients dispute some of the events listed in the complaint and are fighting it."

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