Al Gore says it’s ‘ridiculous’ that UAE hosted climate conference
- Al Gore criticized the United Arab Emirates for hosting a United Nations climate conference and appointing an oil executive as its president.
- Gore emphasized the conflict of interest in appointing someone responsible for reducing greenhouse gas emissions while heading a company planning to expand fossil fuel production.
- Fossil fuel interests have infiltrated the conference, including a record number of lobbyists, hindering the process and undermining integrity according to Gore.
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Al Gore says it’s ‘ridiculous’ that UAE hosted climate conference
Former Vice President Al Gore on Sunday said it was “ridiculous” that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) — a major oil-producing country — hosted the COP28 climate summit. “Well, it’s kind of ridiculous,” Gore said when asked on CNN’s “State of the Union why the UAE hosted the climate conference. “It should not be, although…
COP28 Climate Summit President Has ‘Direct Conflict of Interest,’ Al Gore Says
Al Gore criticized the United Arab Emirates for hosting a United Nations climate conference and appointing an oil executive to serve as the summit’s president, saying the move was “ridiculous” and “a direct conflict of interests.” The former vice president made the comments on CNN’s State of the Union after visiting the COP28 Climate Change Conference and in reaction to remarks made by conference president Sultan al-Jaber, CEO of UAE state oi…
Al Gore Says There is a Mental Health Crisis Around the World Because "We Are Not Solving the Climate Crisis"
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Al Gore responds to COP28 president's claim there's 'no science' in ending use of fossil fuels
CNN's Jake Tapper speaks with former Vice President Al Gore about the future role of fossil fuels amid backlash Sultan Al Jaber, the oil executive who is leading the COP28 climate summit in Dubai, claimed there is "no science" that says phasing out fossil fuels is necessary to keep global warming under a critical threshold — comments Al Jaber said were misinterpreted.
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