This morning i got an email from big Al Gore …
Dear Friend,
Thank you! Because of your hard work, millions of personal commitments have been made via the Web and SMS in 178 countries and 35 territories around the world. And our concert was not limited to 7 venues, but instead took place at parties and events in more than 10,000 homes and communities.
A decade from now, when people look back on Live Earth, what they will remember isn’t what happened during the show — instead my hope is they remember what happened after. More than 2 billion of us joined together on 7.7.07 and with one voice demanded an end to the climate crisis. We now have the responsibility to carry this movement forward and force our leaders to take action.
We need to take the first step today and make sure every single person possible joins us. That’s why, right now, I need you to email five of your friends. Ask them to sign the Live Earth Pledge by visiting:
http://www.liveearthpledge.org/
All of the actions we take from here on out to solve the climate crisis will be based on a simple premise: our home, Earth, is in danger. We don’t risk destroying the planet, but instead risk making it inhospitable for human beings.
We have put so much carbon dioxide into the atmosphere that we have changed the heat balance between Earth and the Sun. And if we don’t stop soon, the average temperature will increase to levels that will end the favorable climate balance on which our civilization depends.
The world must come together and direct our governments to take on a global challenge. Our leadership is a precondition for success.
We need to demonstrate that we have reached the tipping point where political will demands our representatives take action to solve the climate crisis. That’s why it’s so vital that millions of people sign the Live Earth Pledge.
Ask five of your friends to sign the Live Earth pledge today by visiting:
http://www.liveearthpledge.org/
The climate crisis offers us the chance to experience what few generations in history have had the privilege of experiencing: a mission; a compelling moral purpose; a shared cause; and the thrill of being forced by circumstances to put aside the pettiness and conflict of politics and to embrace a genuine moral and spiritual challenge.
Please email five of your friends right now. Ask them to join us in this cause and sign the Live Earth Pledge today by visiting:
http://www.liveearthpledge.org/
Our work begins now.
Thank you,
Al Gore

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M. Al Gore,
I’m a french men and i don’t speak speak very well English.
I’ll want only to submit the ecologist problem below.
In my country the French Governement begin this year a big highway (150 km) for only 7500 cars by day.
Do you think it’s a good idea ???
Thanks for your answer.
Jean-Pierre PLOURABOUE
Mr.Al Gore,
I am from india and by profession i am a musician.. i rescently watched the documentry called an inconvinient truth..Now i feel that lot of people in india needs to watch it to understand the importance of the global warming issue.. thus i am planning to visit all the english medium schools and colleges and speak to their principal\’s so dat we can make the students watch the movie and may be invite their parents too…is it a good idea??? my question is that is their a chance to get busted by the makers of the film because of copywrited laws??
i feel its a very serious issue and we have very less time… pls advice
Dear AL GORE
This letter has the intention to let you know that I have developed an engine which combustion is made from water. I would like you to consider the possibility to manufacture it in your “ Technology Innovation Center”. The engine is 2000 r.p.m. It is intended for automobiles, trucks, trains and boats. If you are interested in my engine /invention please e-mail me.
Sincerely
Edwin Montesinos Chavez