Al Gore: If you look at the ten hottest years ever measured, they've all occurred in the last 14 years, and the hottest of all was 2005. Scientific consensus is that we are causing global warming. I am Al Gore, I used to be the next President of the United States of America. This it Patagonia 75 years ago, and the same glacier today. This is Mount Kilimanjaro 30 years ago and last year. Within the decade there will be no more snows of Kilimanjaro. This is really not a political issue so much as a moral issue, temperature increases are taking place all over the world and that's causing stronger storms.
Speaker two: This is the biggest crisis in the history of this country.
Speaker three: Early this morning Hurricane Katrina slammed into New Orleans.
Al Gore: Is it possible we should prepare against other threats besides terrorists?
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Al Gore: The arctic is experiencing faster melting. If this were to go sea level worldwide would go up 20 feet. This is what would happen in Florida. Around Shanghai, home to 40 million people. The area around Calcutta, 60 million. Here's Manhattan, the World Trade Center Memorial would be under water. Think of the impact of a couple hundred thousand refugees, and then imagine 100 million. We have to act together to solve this global crisis. Our ability to live is what is at stake.