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"Al Gore was vice-president for eight years and in the senate before that where they voted against (environmental reforms). So I don't know where he gets his credentials to come in here and lecture."
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For most of the time that Gore was VP, the Republicans controlled both the House and Senate. What did he expect Gore to be able to do? That would be like criticizing the Conservatives for not doing more for the environment when the Liberals controlled Parliament.
As for Gore's senate record, did he personally vote against any environmental reforms? According to this brief biography, Gore had the reputation of being a pro-environment lawmaker throughout his terms as senator and VP. His recent celebrity as the champion of the climate change issue is hardly a new development for him.
http://www.answers.com/topic/al-gore
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In the Senate (1985–93), Gore emerged as a defender of environmental causes
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As vice president, Gore formulated policy for reducing the cost and size of the federal government and was an advocate for the Internet and for environmental protection.
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While a Representative, Gore co-sponsored hearings on toxic waste in 1978-79, and hearings on global warming in the 1980s.
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In the late 1990s, Gore strongly pushed for the passage of the Kyoto Treaty, which called for reduction in greenhouse gas emissions [49] [50]. However, many of these proposals were not enacted by Congress...
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