06.04.2008   10:28   +Feedback

Al Gores Hungerkatastrophe

Just last week the U.N.’s World Food Program launched an “extraordinary emergency appeal” for donations of at least $500 million in the next four weeks to avoid rationing food aid in response to the spiraling cost of food — a problem brought about in part by Gore’s climate alarmism, which helped spur the lurch to biofuels such as corn-based ethanol.
British billionaire Richard Branson, for example, credits Gore for pushing him to make a $3 billion pledge in 2006 to replace fossil fuels with biofuels.

While campaigning in 2006 for Democratic senatorial candidate Amy Klobuchar, Gore asked, “What is so complicated about choosing fuel that comes from Minnesota farmers rather than from the Middle East?” So, Al Gore, rather than wasting $300 million on a public relations campaign to promote an unrealistic and impractical approach to the dubious problem of manmade climate change, why not donate that money to the U.N. and help prevent real people from starving today?


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