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The Nobel Lecture given by The Nobel Peace Prize Laureate 2007, Al Gore

Al Gore, 2007-12-10 (Monday), Nobel Foundation
The Nobel Lecture given by The Nobel Peace Prize Laureate 2007, Al Gore (Oslo, December 10, 2007)


Your Majesties, Your Royal Highnesses, Honorable members of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, Excellencies, Ladies and gentlemen.

I have a purpose here today. It is a purpose I have tried to serve for many years. I have prayed that God would show me a way to accomplish it.

Sometimes, without warning, the future knocks on our door with a precious and painful vision of what might be. One hundred and nineteen years ago, a wealthy inventor read his own obituary, mistakenly published years before his death. Wrongly believing the inventor had just died, a newspaper printed a harsh judgment of his life's work, unfairly labeling him "The Merchant of Death" because of his invention - dynamite. Shaken by this condemnation, the inventor made a fateful choice to serve the cause of peace.

Seven years later, Alfred Nobel created this prize and the others that bear his name.

Seven years ago tomorrow, I read my own political obituary in a judgment that seemed to me harsh and mistaken - if not premature. But that unwelcome verdict also brought a precious if painful gift: an opportunity to search for fresh new ways to serve my purpose.

Unexpectedly, that quest has brought me here. Even though I fear my words cannot match this moment, I pray what I am feeling in my heart will be communicated clearly enough that those who hear me will say, "We must act."

The distinguished scientists with whom it is the greatest honor of my life to share this award have laid before us a choice between two different futures - a choice that to my ears echoes the words of an ancient prophet: "Life or death, blessings or curses. Therefore, choose life, that both thou and thy seed may live."

We, the human species, are confronting a planetary emergency - a threat to the survival of our civilization that is gathering ominous and destructive potential even as we gather here. But there is hopeful news as well: we have the ability to solve this crisis and avoid the worst - though not all - of its consequences, if we act boldly, decisively and quickly.

However, despite a growing number of honorable exceptions, too many of the world's leaders are still best described in the words Winston Churchill applied to those who ignored Adolf Hitler's threat: "They go on in strange paradox, decided only to be undecided, resolved to be irresolute, adamant for drift, solid for fluidity, all powerful to be impotent."

So today, we dumped another 70 million tons of global-warming pollution into the thin shell of atmosphere surrounding our planet, as if it were an open sewer. And tomorrow, we will dump a slightly larger amount, with the cumulative concentrations now trapping more and more heat from the sun.

As a result, the earth has a fever. And the fever is rising. The experts have told us it is not a passing affliction that will heal by itself. We asked for a second opinion. And a third. And a fourth. And the consistent conclusion, restated with increasing alarm, is that something basic is wrong.

We are what is wrong, and we must make it right.

Last September 21, as the Northern Hemisphere tilted away from the sun, scientists reported with unprecedented distress that the North Polar ice cap is "falling off a cliff." One study estimated that it could be completely gone during summer in less than 22 years. Another new study, to be presented by U.S. Navy researchers later this week, warns it could happen in as little as 7 years.

Seven years from now.

In the last few months, it has been harder and harder to misinterpret the signs that our world is spinning out of kilter. Major cities in North and South America, Asia and Australia are nearly out of water due to massive droughts and melting glaciers. Desperate farmers are losing their livelihoods. Peoples in the frozen Arctic and on low-lying Pacific islands are planning evacuations of places they have long called home. Unprecedented wildfires have forced a half million people from their homes in one country and caused a national emergency that almost brought down the government in another. Climate refugees have migrated into areas already inhabited by people with different cultures, religions, and traditions, increasing the potential for conflict. Stronger storms in the Pacific and Atlantic have threatened whole cities. Millions have been displaced by massive flooding in South Asia, Mexico, and 18 countries in Africa. As temperature extremes have increased, tens of thousands have lost their lives. We are recklessly burning and clearing our forests and driving more and more species into extinction. The very web of life on which we depend is being ripped and frayed.

We never intended to cause all this destruction, just as Alfred Nobel never intended that dynamite be used for waging war. He had hoped his invention would promote human progress. We shared that same worthy goal when we began burning massive quantities of coal, then oil and methane.

Even in Nobel's time, there were a few warnings of the likely consequences. One of the very first winners of the Prize in chemistry worried that, "We are evaporating our coal mines into the air." After performing 10,000 equations by hand, Svante Arrhenius calculated that the earth's average temperature would increase by many degrees if we doubled the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere.

Seventy years later, my teacher, Roger Revelle, and his colleague, Dave Keeling, began to precisely document the increasing CO2 levels day by day.

But unlike most other forms of pollution, CO2 is invisible, tasteless, and odorless -- which has helped keep the truth about what it is doing to our climate out of sight and out of mind. Moreover, the catastrophe now threatening us is unprecedented - and we often confuse the unprecedented with the improbable.

We also find it hard to imagine making the massive changes that are now necessary to solve the crisis. And when large truths are genuinely inconvenient, whole societies can, at least for a time, ignore them. Yet as George Orwell reminds us: "Sooner or later a false belief bumps up against solid reality, usually on a battlefield."

In the years since this prize was first awarded, the entire relationship between humankind and the earth has been radically transformed. And still, we have remained largely oblivious to the impact of our cumulative actions.

Indeed, without realizing it, we have begun to wage war on the earth itself. Now, we and the earth's climate are locked in a relationship familiar to war planners: "Mutually assured destruction."

More than two decades ago, scientists calculated that nuclear war could throw so much debris and smoke into the air that it would block life-giving sunlight from our atmosphere, causing a "nuclear winter." Their eloquent warnings here in Oslo helped galvanize the world's resolve to halt the nuclear arms race.

Now science is warning us that if we do not quickly reduce the global warming pollution that is trapping so much of the heat our planet normally radiates back out of the atmosphere, we are in danger of creating a permanent "carbon summer."

As the American poet Robert Frost wrote, "Some say the world will end in fire; some say in ice." Either, he notes, "would suffice."

But neither need be our fate. It is time to make peace with the planet.

We must quickly mobilize our civilization with the urgency and resolve that has previously been seen only when nations mobilized for war. These prior struggles for survival were won when leaders found words at the 11th hour that released a mighty surge of courage, hope and readiness to sacrifice for a protracted and mortal challenge.

These were not comforting and misleading assurances that the threat was not real or imminent; that it would affect others but not ourselves; that ordinary life might be lived even in the presence of extraordinary threat; that Providence could be trusted to do for us what we would not do for ourselves.

No, these were calls to come to the defense of the common future. They were calls upon the courage, generosity and strength of entire peoples, citizens of every class and condition who were ready to stand against the threat once asked to do so. Our enemies in those times calculated that free people would not rise to the challenge; they were, of course, catastrophically wrong.

Now comes the threat of climate crisis - a threat that is real, rising, imminent, and universal. Once again, it is the 11th hour. The penalties for ignoring this challenge are immense and growing, and at some near point would be unsustainable and unrecoverable. For now we still have the power to choose our fate, and the remaining question is only this: Have we the will to act vigorously and in time, or will we remain imprisoned by a dangerous illusion?

Mahatma Gandhi awakened the largest democracy on earth and forged a shared resolve with what he called "Satyagraha" - or "truth force."

In every land, the truth - once known - has the power to set us free.

Truth also has the power to unite us and bridge the distance between "me" and "we," creating the basis for common effort and shared responsibility.

There is an African proverb that says, "If you want to go quickly, go alone. If you want to go far, go together." We need to go far, quickly.

We must abandon the conceit that individual, isolated, private actions are the answer. They can and do help. But they will not take us far enough without collective action. At the same time, we must ensure that in mobilizing globally, we do not invite the establishment of ideological conformity and a new lock-step "ism."

That means adopting principles, values, laws, and treaties that release creativity and initiative at every level of society in multifold responses originating concurrently and spontaneously.

This new consciousness requires expanding the possibilities inherent in all humanity. The innovators who will devise a new way to harness the sun's energy for pennies or invent an engine that's carbon negative may live in Lagos or Mumbai or Montevideo. We must ensure that entrepreneurs and inventors everywhere on the globe have the chance to change the world.

When we unite for a moral purpose that is manifestly good and true, the spiritual energy unleashed can transform us. The generation that defeated fascism throughout the world in the 1940s found, in rising to meet their awesome challenge, that they had gained the moral authority and long-term vision to launch the Marshall Plan, the United Nations, and a new level of global cooperation and foresight that unified Europe and facilitated the emergence of democracy and prosperity in Germany, Japan, Italy and much of the world. One of their visionary leaders said, "It is time we steered by the stars and not by the lights of every passing ship."

In the last year of that war, you gave the Peace Prize to a man from my hometown of 2000 people, Carthage, Tennessee. Cordell Hull was described by Franklin Roosevelt as the "Father of the United Nations." He was an inspiration and hero to my own father, who followed Hull in the Congress and the U.S. Senate and in his commitment to world peace and global cooperation.

My parents spoke often of Hull, always in tones of reverence and admiration. Eight weeks ago, when you announced this prize, the deepest emotion I felt was when I saw the headline in my hometown paper that simply noted I had won the same prize that Cordell Hull had won. In that moment, I knew what my father and mother would have felt were they alive.

Just as Hull's generation found moral authority in rising to solve the world crisis caused by fascism, so too can we find our greatest opportunity in rising to solve the climate crisis. In the Kanji characters used in both Chinese and Japanese, "crisis" is written with two symbols, the first meaning "danger," the second "opportunity." By facing and removing the danger of the climate crisis, we have the opportunity to gain the moral authority and vision to vastly increase our own capacity to solve other crises that have been too long ignored.

We must understand the connections between the climate crisis and the afflictions of poverty, hunger, HIV-Aids and other pandemics. As these problems are linked, so too must be their solutions. We must begin by making the common rescue of the global environment the central organizing principle of the world community.

Fifteen years ago, I made that case at the "Earth Summit" in Rio de Janeiro. Ten years ago, I presented it in Kyoto. This week, I will urge the delegates in Bali to adopt a bold mandate for a treaty that establishes a universal global cap on emissions and uses the market in emissions trading to efficiently allocate resources to the most effective opportunities for speedy reductions.

This treaty should be ratified and brought into effect everywhere in the world by the beginning of 2010 - two years sooner than presently contemplated. The pace of our response must be accelerated to match the accelerating pace of the crisis itself.

Heads of state should meet early next year to review what was accomplished in Bali and take personal responsibility for addressing this crisis. It is not unreasonable to ask, given the gravity of our circumstances, that these heads of state meet every three months until the treaty is completed.

We also need a moratorium on the construction of any new generating facility that burns coal without the capacity to safely trap and store carbon dioxide.

And most important of all, we need to put a price on carbon -- with a CO2 tax that is then rebated back to the people, progressively, according to the laws of each nation, in ways that shift the burden of taxation from employment to pollution. This is by far the most effective and simplest way to accelerate solutions to this crisis.

The world needs an alliance - especially of those nations that weigh heaviest in the scales where earth is in the balance. I salute Europe and Japan for the steps they've taken in recent years to meet the challenge, and the new government in Australia, which has made solving the climate crisis its first priority.

But the outcome will be decisively influenced by two nations that are now failing to do enough: the United States and China. While India is also growing fast in importance, it should be absolutely clear that it is the two largest CO2 emitters - most of all, my own country -- that will need to make the boldest moves, or stand accountable before history for their failure to act.

Both countries should stop using the other's behavior as an excuse for stalemate and instead develop an agenda for mutual survival in a shared global environment.

These are the last few years of decision, but they can be the first years of a bright and hopeful future if we do what we must. No one should believe a solution will be found without effort, without cost, without change. Let us acknowledge that if we wish to redeem squandered time and speak again with moral authority, then these are the hard truths:

The way ahead is difficult. The outer boundary of what we currently believe is feasible is still far short of what we actually must do. Moreover, between here and there, across the unknown, falls the shadow.

That is just another way of saying that we have to expand the boundaries of what is possible. In the words of the Spanish poet, Antonio Machado, "Pathwalker, there is no path. You must make the path as you walk."

We are standing at the most fateful fork in that path. So I want to end as I began, with a vision of two futures - each a palpable possibility - and with a prayer that we will see with vivid clarity the necessity of choosing between those two futures, and the urgency of making the right choice now.

The great Norwegian playwright, Henrik Ibsen, wrote, "One of these days, the younger generation will come knocking at my door."

The future is knocking at our door right now. Make no mistake, the next generation will ask us one of two questions. Either they will ask: "What were you thinking; why didn't you act?"

Or they will ask instead: "How did you find the moral courage to rise and successfully resolve a crisis that so many said was impossible to solve?"

We have everything we need to get started, save perhaps political will, but political will is a renewable resource.

So let us renew it, and say together: "We have a purpose. We are many. For this purpose we will rise, and we will act."

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2008-09-13The Brazilian Military Is Back, As It Fleshes Out Its Weaponry And Strategies
2008-09-13TERRORISM, HUMAN RIGHTS, SOCIAL JUSTICE, FREEDOM AND DEMOCRACY: SOME CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE LEGAL AND JUSTICE PROFESSIONALS OF THE ‘COALITION OF THE WILLING’
2008-09-29The Roaring Nineties
2008-09-17Le Feyt Declaration - Peace in Iraq is an option
2008-10-19Japan trumps Iran to win UNSC seat
2008-10-13Letter to Chairman Rockefeller and Vice Chairman Bond
2008-10-11What Went Wrong? Western Impact and Middle Eastern Response
2008-10-12Operation Sarkozy : how the CIA placed one of its agents at the presidency of the French Republic
2008-07-31Strong Economy Propels Brazil to World Stage
2008-07-05Symposium: Israel's Test
2008-05-14NATO at a Crossroads
2008-05-17Planned US Israeli Attack on Iran: Will there be a War against Iran?
2008-04-24A Dissenter’s Guide to Foreign Policy
2008-05-27Palestinian, Iraqi, Afghan, Biofuel and Climate Genocides – Silence Kills and Silence is Complicity
2008-05-29Advice for the Nuclear Abolitionists
2008-06-18The Age of Nonpolarity -- What Will Follow U.S. Dominance
2008-06-15THE GEOPOLITICS OF CHINA: A Great Power Enclosed
2009-05-10Country Reports on Terrorism 2008 -- Chapter 4: The Global Challenge of WMD Terrorism
2009-05-10Country Reports on Terrorism 2008 -- Chapter 2. Country Reports: Europe and Eurasia Overview
2009-05-09Viewpoint: The case for global integration
2009-06-18The (Geo)Politics of Emotion - Cultures of Hope
2009-07-22Street Fighting Man
2009-07-24State Of The World’s Future
2009-07-18Natural Capitalism Cannot Overcome Resource Limits
2008-12-14What Should a Billionaire Give – and What Should You?
2008-12-14Use of the Veto on United Nations Resolutions by the USA
2008-11-26Pipelines, politics and power -- The future of EU-Russia energy relations -- Introduction
2008-11-26Understanding the Beijing Consensus
2008-11-08Finance chiefs eye first steps in revamping global system
2008-11-05Post cold war Indian foreign policy
2009-02-02Climate, Scarcities and Development
2009-01-24Bridging the Family Planning Gap -- Analysis
2008-12-29The World Economic Crisis: A Marxist Analysis
2009-01-05Year of the hungry: 1,000,000,000 afflicted
2009-02-11The Great Crash, 2008 -- A Geopolitical Setback for the West
2006-09-19THE AGITATOR
2006-09-23Europe Learns the Wrong Lessons
2006-08-24Foreign Affairs Magazine: The India Model
2006-08-25The End Of The Oil Era Looms
2006-11-14Grand Strategy as Order Building
2006-11-19Bolivia's Leader Solidifies Region's Leftward Tilt
2006-11-19PREPARING FOR A NEW COLD WAR, Part 1 - A war the West can't win
2006-11-05Empire Falls
2006-11-07TURKEY AND THE AZERBAIJANI OIL CONTROVERSIES: LOOKING FOR A LIGHT AT THE END OF THE PIPELINE
2006-11-07MAGHREB REGIME SCENARIOS
2006-09-30A Short History of Neo-liberalism - Twenty Years of Elite Economics and Emerging Opportunities for Structural Change
2006-10-10World Conquest : The Heartland Theory of Halford J. Mackinder
2006-10-27Self-Determination of Nations and Self-Defense
2006-10-31''Venezuela Moves to Nationalize its Oil Industry''
2007-04-17Human Rights Council Adopts Seven Resolutions And Two Decisions, Including Text On Darfur
2007-04-15Remarks at the Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting
2007-04-15Trade and American National Security: The Case Of China's WTO Accession
2007-04-15Europe's Future
2007-04-05"Promoting Democracy: A Progressive Foreign Policy Agenda".
2007-05-02Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 2 -- Country Reports: East Asia and Pacific Overview
2007-05-02Thirsty world captures investors' attention
2007-04-26The Crisis in Zimbabwe: How the U.S. Should Respond
2007-03-30China vs Japan: FTAs, oil and Taiwan
2007-04-02Reaction From Around the World
2007-04-03Mbeki seeks ways to limit chaos to the north and within
2007-03-15Highbrow Tribalism
2007-03-17Hong Kong, Singapore economies freest
2007-03-19Made in USA
2007-03-21Chris Hedges: The Christian Right’s War on America
2007-03-21WAR IS A RACKET
2007-03-24Is the American Empire on the Brink of Collapse?
2007-03-14The Geopolitics of Energy: Speech given at the IP Week, 2007
2007-03-01Heineken N.V. -- Encyclopedia Of Company Histories
2007-02-19Chomsky on Iran, Iraq, and the Rest of the World
2007-02-20Misplaying North Korea and Losing Friends and Influence in Northeast Asia
2007-02-21IPOs Shun U.S. Exchanges While Wall Street Collects Record Fees
2007-02-18After Neoconservatism
2006-12-09China Shows Signs of Shedding Modesty
2006-12-12BEIJING’S NEW GRAND STRATEGY: AN OFFENSIVE WITH EXTRA-MILITARY INSTRUMENTS
2007-07-22Interview with Israel Shahak
2007-07-09UN issues desertification warning
2007-06-29Reply to Dalrymple
2007-06-11Should We Globalize Labor Too?
2007-06-06Contours Of The Putin Era
2007-06-08Race and Slavery in the Middle East
2007-06-16African Gothic
2007-06-17More Smoke on the Horizon in the Middle East War Theater
2007-06-13Press Conference by the President
2007-06-18A PACKAGE DEAL FOR THE MIDDLE EAST
2007-05-10Six Nightmares: Real Threats in a Dangerous World and How America Can Meet Them
2007-05-11Waning Chances for Stability -- Least Bad Options in a Failed, War-Torn State
2007-05-17Rehabilitating US Imperialism
2007-05-21Why It Happened the Way It Did
2007-05-22We're Number One! America Leads the World in War Profits
2007-08-16Text: President Bush Addresses the Nation
2007-08-20The Politics of God
2007-08-24The Challenge of Islam
2008-06-16The Fall of France and the Multicultural World War
2008-06-06Stumbling toward Eurabia
2008-06-08G8, Asia urge oil production hike as prices soar
2008-05-23Secret government promises big changes
2008-06-01Why NATO Troops Can't Deliver Peace in Afghanistan
2008-04-25"PUPILS PROPERLY PARROTING PREDICTIVE PROGRAMMING — WELL, WHAT ELSE?"
2008-05-04Downsized Discourse: Classroom Management, Neoliberalism, and the Shaping of Correct Workplace Attitude
2008-05-12National Water Program Strategy: Response To Climate Change
2008-05-16How to manufacture a global food crisis: lessons from the World Bank, IMF, and WTO
2008-05-14Arms Race in Space
2008-05-19The Failure of Inflation Targeting
2008-04-23NATO and European Energy Security
2008-04-12Asia’s Republican Leanings
2008-04-05The Coming of Eurabia
2008-06-27President Delivers "State of the Union"
2008-06-23Exclusive: Ex-UK Army Chief in Iraq Confirms Peak Oil Motive for War; Praises Fraudulent Reconstruction Programmes
2008-07-16Nations with vast oil wealth gaining clout
2008-07-31The Med’s moment comes
2008-08-01The Nobel Lecture given by The Nobel Peace Prize Laureate 2007: R K Pachauri
2008-08-04Europe Grapples with Threat of Stagflation
2008-08-07Brzezinski’s bunker
2008-08-25Securitarism, reproduction of disorder and erosion of democratic rule of law
2008-08-12'Hope of the wicked'
2008-10-12Crisis marks out a new geopolitical order
2008-10-11Jihad: The Trail of Political Islam
2008-10-14Building a Bigger, Better NATO at Riga
2008-10-18The Enigmatic Mr. Buchanan -- Book Review
2008-09-26Big world, big future, big NATO
2008-09-02Stoking Tensions, Risking Confrontation: A High Stakes US Gamble with Russia
2008-03-23Dissecting the Danish Cartoon Controversy
2008-03-15Russia spins global energy spider's web
2008-03-28'Condemning Islam, Per Se, Is Unhelpful'
2008-03-05The radical dawa in transition -- The rise of Islamic neoradicalism in the Netherlands
2008-03-10God’s Country
2008-02-20Offshoring: The Next Industrial Revolution?
2008-02-21The Spread of Nuclear Weapons: More May Better
2008-01-24Henry Kissinger -- Diplomacy in the Post-9/11 Era
2008-01-29Challenging a Unipolar World
2008-01-29THE WAR ON TERROR: FOUR YEARS ON; Taking Stock Of the Forever War
2008-02-04Going bankrupt: The US's greatest threat
2008-02-14The Much Exaggerated Death of Europe
2007-12-27A Conversation With Benazir Bhutto
2007-12-27Into Africa
2007-12-20Press Conference by the President
2007-12-19What could put India@Risk?
2007-12-10Bilderberg 2007: Welcome to the Lunatic Fringe
2008-01-14Belgo-British Conference 2005 -- 2020 – a new horizon for Europe
2007-09-24Betrayed -- The Iraqis who trusted America the most
2007-09-25Distorting Desire
2007-10-12'The Trouble Is the West'
2007-10-08'I Am not a Warmonger'
2007-10-09Canada To Compete In Oil Market
2007-10-10India's Tough Choice on Iran
2007-09-28The Mega-Lie Called the "War on Terror": A Masterpiece of Propaganda
2007-10-31Civilisation ends with a shutdown of human concern. Are we there already?
2007-11-01Walker's World: The Indo-Pakistan hyphen
2007-11-01Noam Chomsky - Controlled Asset Of The New World Order
2007-11-04The Coming Economic Collapse by Dr Stephen Leeb -- Book Review
2007-11-07The "Limits to Growth" Revisited
2007-10-17Map: The world's water hotspots
2007-10-17Iran: Nuclear programme
2007-10-20The Coming Civil War In Mexico
2007-11-13'Significant' Canadian content in final document prepped to tackle global climate change
2007-11-19The EU should look more to Turkey as energy source
2009-03-15Squaring the Pentagon
2009-01-04The Looming Arab Food Crisis
2008-12-27Barack Obama: The Naked Emperor
2008-11-07Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 2 -- Country Reports: Middle East and North Africa Overview
2008-11-10The Global Grand Bargain
2008-11-17A World System in Collapse! -- Reply to Gen. Ivashov
2008-11-242025: the end of US dominance
2008-11-23The Politics of Money