Al Gore Spouts Hot Air About Canada

The Latest Target of Al Gore's Effort to Save the Ozone is Canada

By Maria Giorgio, published May 07, 2007
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Al Gore is unhappy with Canada's proposal to cut back on greenhouse-gas emissions. The former Vice President turned filmmaker/activist feels that the country should do better and called the strategy a "complete and total fraud." His comments are based on the United Nation's Kyoto Protocol, which seeks to cut world emissions by industrialized nations. The criticism did not set well with John Baird, the Canadian Environment Minister.

Gore claims that the plan does not do enough to reduce hazardous gases. Canadians will spend just under $10 billion (CAD) to regulate various industries and move closer to the reduction goal of 150 megatonnes by the year 2020. The policy also seeks to cut air pollution by the industrial sector in half by 2015. However, Canada admits that the plan will not meet the Kyoto Protocol goals.

The current government also set its sights on the auto industry. Starting in 2011, the fuel efficiency of cars and light trucks will be regulated. In addition, Canada will cleanup indoor air quality and boost efficiency of products that consume energy.

In a rebuttal against the former Vice President's comments, Minster Baird said, "The fact is our plan is vastly tougher than any measures introduced by the administration of which the former vice president was a member." He scrutinized Gore's years in office as a Senator and Vice President claiming that he did little to help the climate other than lip service. Minister Baird pointed out that under the previous liberal-run government, greenhouse gas increased rather than decreased. Mr. Gore was less critical of Canada then.

Minster Baird has a point. During the Clinton Administration, the Senate passed the Byrd-Hagel Resolution (S. Res. 98). They recognized a problem with the Kyoto Protocol created by the United Nations. The treaty did not address what measures developing countries would take to reduce their emissions. It only targeted industrialized nations and did nothing to curb emissions from countries such as China, India, and Mexico.

Al Gore Spouts Hot Air About Canada

Al Gore's criticism has Canada's government hot around the collar.

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Wonderful article. You continue to impress me with your talent of writing.

Posted on 05/07/2007 at 7:05:00 PM

 
Maybe if Al hadn't been so busy creating the Internet he could have done something about this sooner! Great article.

Posted on 05/07/2007 at 5:05:00 PM

 
Interesting information!

Posted on 05/07/2007 at 3:05:00 PM

 
Great article!

Posted on 05/07/2007 at 3:05:00 PM

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