Excerpts from Al Gore’s “Challenge to Repower America” delivered July 16, 2008, in Washington D.C.(in no particular order):
Posted by Colie Collen
trap of ever-rising
energy: I ask them to come
slowly at first and then with great speed
rise, clear-eyed and alert
bear witness to the people’s appetite for change
now lift our nation
looking straight up into the air
vulnerable to cascading failure
vested interest in perpetuating
conserve presently wasted
destabilizing nations
some of them are being stampeded
beyond empty rhetoric
strategic initiative
strategic challenge
melting pressure
kindling for mega-fires
good jobs in the fresh air and sunshine for any coal miner
willingness as a people
generational moment
See the video here, here (skip the first 1 1/2 minutes of thank-yous), or here (shortened version)
And the crux of the argument, wrapped around cliche but still quite beautifully done:
“Yet when we look at all three of these seemingly intractable challenges at the same time, we can see the common thread running through them, deeply ironic in its simplicity: our dangerous over-reliance on carbon-based fuels is at the core of all three of these challenges - the economic, environmental and national security crises.
“But if we grab hold of that common thread and pull it hard, all of these complex problems begin to unravel and we will find that we’re holding the answer to all of them right in our hand.
“The answer is to end our reliance on carbon-based fuels.”
Also in this speech, Gore uses the word sclerotic to describe our democracy. Dictionary.com provides the following definition.
sclerotic: 1. Hard; firm; indurated; — applied especially in anatomy to the firm outer coat of the eyeball, which is often cartilaginous and sometimes bony.
So he made me cry, a little, at my desk and over my tea. What will happen now?
Bill McKibben brings up a good point: ”I’m not sure what prize you get once you’ve won the Nobel.”
Look for meetings the Obama campaign is holding nationwide to seek input on the Democratic Party’s issue positions. Go here to find one locally.
Tags: Al Gore, post-Nobel-Nobel, sclerotic democracy, unified national grid

July 25th, 2008 at 4:44 pm
my favorite: “kindling for mega-fires”