Trump shared the month-old op-ed from the New York Post in one of his signature late-night flurries of social media posts as ...
Al Gore's climate change documentary, "An Inconvenient Truth," is getting a sequel. Paramount Pictures said Friday the follow-up to the Oscar-winning original will premiere at next January's Sundance ...
Al Gore is a Diet Coke drinker. He was also running late, and as I waited in his suite at the Four Seasons to interview him last Thursday morning, his assistant had thoughtfully provided him with a ...
Local grassroots activists Metairie Indivisible and Indivisible NOLA present a free screening of former Vice President Al Gore's An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 9, at ...
I’m still trying to decide if Sundance’s decision to kick off its 2017 festival with An Inconvenient Sequel, Al Gore’s follow-up to his influential (and terrifying) climate change documentary An ...
For the watchdogs of Israeli influence in Washington, I have an inconvenient truth, indeed. You have a powerful new enemy. Forget the neocons and the regime change in Iraq. Now is the time for the ...
In 2006, “An Inconvenient Truth” was released, a film based on a PowerPoint presentation developed and promoted by Al Gore. After his 2000 defeat in the U.S. presidential election, Gore devoted ...
Two years before Al Gore’s Oscar-winning An Inconvenient Truth elevated the conversation around global warming, Roland Emmerich unleashed The Day After Tomorrow, the 2004 blockbuster that brought the ...
The rising cost of gasoline has led Republicans—and some Democrats—to call for new oil exploration offshore, but Al Gore says they ought to renew the focus on global warming. In a speech on the ...
The world was supposed to end in January. Well, at least according to Al Gore. In “An Inconvenient Truth,” the 2006 global warming documentary featuring the former Vice President, Gore famously warned ...
Do you worry? You look like you do. Worrying is the way the responsible citizen of an advanced society demonstrates his virtue: He feels good by feeling bad. But what to worry about? Iranian nukes?