Apple shareholders are preparing for the annual meeting where nobody is advocatng dealing with horrendous working conditions. Where's director Al Gore in all this?
Radio talk show personality Phil Valentine, who for years has derided former Vice President Al Gore and concerns about global warming, has taken his crusade to the big screen. His movie -- "An Inconsistent Truth" -- premiered last week.
From the ice melting in Antarctica, to rising sea levels flooding Bangladesh, to the prospect of a compromised drinking water supply in New York City, the world's glaciers tie together our greatest challenges of the 21st century.
A conservative think tank that holds shares in Apple is asking the company to investigate whether board member Al Gore violated the company’s business policies by advocating for actions that would be benefit him personally, but not necessarily benefit the company.
Passage of the Stop Online Piracy Act could "have the effect of really shutting down the vibrancy of the Internet," Al Gore warned this week, according to Mashable.Related: Chart: Google+ Hit 10 Million Users 50 Times Faster Than Facebook
Phil Valentine’s new movie, An Inconsistent Truth , takes issue with many of the statements made in Al Gore’s book An Inconvenient Truth and the documentary film based on it.
From bonuses to knighthoods, the leaders we put in high office prefer jaw-jutting certainty to thoughtful judgment The laws of contempt demand that we tread warily when assessing the matter of Chris Huhne's judgment . We can wonder if the now departed energy secretary would have had to resign to spend more time with his lawyers had he played things differently. Perhaps if he had been less ...
Former Vice President Al Gore on Friday described Current TV as the "consistent" liberal TV network compared with MSNBC, and said it will keep Keith Olbermann in the fold.
PASADENA, Calif. - Former Vice-President Al Gore on Friday described Current TV as the "consistent" liberal TV network compared with MSNBC, and said it will keep Keith Olbermann in the fold.
LOS ANGELES, Jan 13 (TheWrap.com) - Current TV hasn't soured on Keith Olbermann since their recent spat over Iowa caucuses coverage: Asked if he anticipates Olbermann remaining on the network for years to come, Current co-founder Al Gore responded with an unequivocal "Yes." The former vice president spoke ever-so-briefly with TheWrap following a Current panel at the Television Critics ...