'They heard the screams, they heard the gunshots, and nobody stepped forward,' the environmentalist said.
Meet the Press,"What we're doing with our inaction and failing to walk through the door and stop the killing is not typical of what we are capable of as human beings," he said, who is also author of the 2006 book,His remarks come as answept across the United States and Europe this week, with temperatures reaching a high of 104 degrees Fahrenheit in some areas, causing wildfires.
Former vice president and environmentalist Al Gore recently compared the lack of response to climate change to the inaction by law enforcement officers in the Uvalde, Texas, school shooting. Above, a man refreshes himself near Rome on Saturday during an ongoing heat wave across Europe.on its trains on Friday, warning that extreme heat can cause rail and catenary wires to expand.
"We do have the solutions and I think these extreme events that are getting steadily worse and more severe, are really beginning to change minds. We have to have unity as a nation to come together and stop making this political football. It shouldn't be a partisan issue," Gore said on
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