Al Gore, with the Flamingo Estate, said he was “deeply concerned” about the selection of RFK Jr. by Trump
“I think a lot has changed from when his film first came out in the sense of the regenerative farming movement,” says Christiansen, who has a great team, led by the director. creation and some other awareness of the food system has really grown and blossomed since then.” horticulture Hank Jenkins, to help him garden. “And even though a lot of the things he talked about and talked about in that film have continued and gotten worse, one of the bright sides is that awareness of regenerative farming and farm practices is much higher than it was before. with the past, that’s good news.”
Gore has used his time to travel the world promoting solutions to the climate crisis, the greatest threat to our natural world. “If you’ve ever seen pictures of the thin blue line on Earth’s horizon as astronauts look down at Earth, that thin blue shell is where oxygen is stored. That’s why it appears blue to us. And that’s where all the global warming pollutants are released, and it’s only five miles high. If you could fly a car straight up in the air, you would reach the top of that blue line in five minutes or less,” Gore said.
In view of the incoming administration, Gore believes the war will be a difficult one. “The fact that solar power is now the cheapest electricity in the history of the world – far cheaper than any electricity you can get from burning coal, gas or oil – is what will ensure ensure the continuation of this clean energy source. revolution. But it’s a pity [Trump] has spread misinformation about the reality of the climate crisis. For God’s sake, every night on the news is like a nature walk through the Book of Revelation,” he said. “If you just look at all the climate-related extreme events, time and time again, people know that this is real. And just because the oil industry supports people who would lie on their behalf doesn’t mean it’s not true. So we will have to brace ourselves for an even tougher struggle over the next four years.”
His concerns also influenced Trump’s Cabinet selection. Gore is “deeply concerned” about Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Trump’s nominee to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, especially in light of his opposition to vaccines. “I am concerned about anything that would reduce our ability to protect our children and grandchildren from these deadly diseases by using vaccines that have been proven to be safe,” Gore said. “I think on ultra-processed foods and a number of other issues, we should listen to what he and others have said, including Michelle Obama, Who, by the way, pioneered the White House’s concerns years ago about processed foods and eating in a healthier way.”
We’ve come a long way since Gore presented it An unpleasant truth, but we still have a way to go. “People can’t say it’s not true,” Christiansen said.
“One difference now compared to [18] years ago is that all the solutions are now available to us. We have alternative energy sources that can replace fossil fuels in every sector,” Gore said.