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The film also reveals how the near death of Gore's 6-year-old son inspired a personal mission to save the world from greenhouse gases. (article 6) For another, Gore is relaxed and energized in ways that might have changed his failed bid for the presidency in 2000. (article 6) HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 25 Perhaps better to look at than listen to, this year's Academy Awards ran past the Style section's bedtime, with its shadow dancers, song performances, Italian composers and half of America dozed off. (article 7) NEW YORK, Sept. 18 Former vice president Al Gore laid out his prescription for an ailing and overheated planet Monday, urging a series of steps from freezing carbon dioxide emissions to revamping the auto industry, factories and farms. (article 2) Using popular music to bring attention to his pet issue of global climate change, the former vice president is planning a single-day series of concerts modeled after Live 8. (article 5) Branson, saying that the "survival of our species" is imperiled by current environmental trends, said the prize was similar to cash inducements that led to some of history's most notable achievements in navigation, exploration and industry. (article 1)

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    Gore, Inconvenient, Film, Climate, Branson

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