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Energy crisis threatens U.S. survival, Gore says

The United States should be making all of its electricity with renewable and carbon-free energy in 10 years, former Vice President Al Gore said Thursday.

Time.com: Gore's Bold, Unrealistic Plan to Save the Planet

The global-warming guru says Americans must replace fossil-fuel power plants with renewable energy within 10 years. But can this "moral and spiritual challenge" be met?

Al Gore backs Obama for president

Former Vice President Al Gore endorsed Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on Monday, urging Americans to reject what he called the Bush administration's legacy of "incompetence, negligence and failure."

Glenn Beck: Be thankful for big oil

We all want to live in a world that's clean, healthy and prosperous.

Fortune: Al Gore's next act: Planet-saving VC

It's lunchtime on Sand Hill Road, and Al Gore wants answers. "How does the efficiency decline with latitude?" he asks. "What size community could be served by one plant? If a manufacturer like GE wanted to make smaller turbines, would the technology support a smaller scale?"

People.com: QUOTED: Bono Confesses His Eco-Sins to Al Gore

"I am not just a noise polluter, I am a noise-polluting, diesel-soaking, gulfstream-flying rock star."

Time.com: Is America the Villain in Bali?

Al Gore electrifies the audience at the climate change summit by criticizing his own country's intransigence on the issue

Gore: U.S., China must lead fight against 'planetary emergency'

Al Gore praised Japan and Europe -- but chided the U.S. and China -- for their efforts to combat climate change, "a planetary emergency" at which the former U.S. vice president took aim Monday as he accepted the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize.

Gore: Nobel win a chance 'to change the way people think'

Sharing the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize helps underscore the urgency of the climate crisis, said former Vice President Al Gore on Friday.

Nobel Prize likely to increase pressure on Gore to run

Political analysts expect that Al Gore's Nobel Peace Prize win will increase the pressure on him to run for president.

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