San Francisco: Nobel Peace Prize laureate Al Gore has launched
a $300-million advertising campaign aimed at raising awareness in the US
about the dangers posed by global warming.
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Gore's organisation, The Alliance for Climate Protection, said the ad blitz
was the largest ever for a public policy issue and was aimed at increasing
pressure on political leaders to act urgently to reduce emissions of carbon
dioxide, methane and other greenhouse gas pollutants.
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"We can solve the climate crisis, but it will require a major shift in
public opinion and engagement," Gore said. "The technologies exist, but our
elected leaders don't yet have the political will to take the bold actions
required. When politicians hear the American people calling loud and clear
for change, they'll listen."
The campaign which will include TV, print, radio and online advertising,
aims at engaging 10 million new supporters to drive policy change. Currently
the Alliance says it has one million active supporters.
The campaign will be funded by private donations and the Alliance already
has pledges for half the amount. Speaking on TV news magazine 60 Minutes,
Gore also revealed that he would be contributing his Nobel peace award, plus
his profits from his work as a venture capitalist and from the book and
movie project "An Inconvenient Truth" to the campaign.
The first clip, which airs Wednesday, shows images from World War II with
actor William Macy comparing the urgent need for climate action with the
fight against Nazism. Another clip brings together black activist Al
Sharpton with conservative preacher Pat Robertson saying they agree on
almost nothing except the need to deal with global warming.
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