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An Inconvenient Truth: Al Gore has given up on climate ‘catastrophe’ Donald Trump

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Former US vice-president Al Gore. Photo: Reuters
Agence France-Presse

He once gave Donald Trump the benefit of the doubt, but mention the US president to Al Gore these days and you’ll get a withering frown.

“He’s a catastrophe, of course, but he has effectively isolated himself,” the former US vice president says, his nostrils dilating a few millimetres past scorn but stopping short of open contempt.

A decade after his documentary “An Inconvenient Truth” sent shock waves around the world with its dire warnings of environmental disaster, Gore is sounding the alarm on climate change again.

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An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power, released by Paramount on Friday, had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival a day before the January 20 inauguration.

Since then, the new US president has sent out a former CEO of oil giant ExxonMobil to represent America on the world stage and appointed an anti-climate litigator to run the Environmental Protection Agency.
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He has moved to loosen restrictions on coal-fired power plants and vehicle emissions, slashed EPA funding, and reversed his predecessor Barack Obama’s Clean Power Plan.

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