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Former U.S. Vice1 President Al Gore2 is in Australia launching a new environmental pressure group made up of scientists and civic3 and business leaders. Safe Climate Australia demands emergency action to address warming temperatures and has plans to help a coal-hungry country move to a zero-carbon economy.
Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore (file)
Al Gore told an audience in Melbourne that the planet has a "fever" caused by climate change.
The Nobel Prize winner and former U.S. vice president is in Australia to open a new research group - Safe Climate Australia. He said Monday that mounting environmental challenges require immediate4 action.
Safe Climate Australia is being formed by a group of scientists, and community and corporate5 leaders who aim to end Australia's reliance on cheap coal for electricity.
Mr. Gore's visit is part of a push by activists6 to raise awareness7 ahead of international climate change talks in Denmark later this year. At those negotiations8, governments will seek to agree on a successor to the Kyoto Protocol9 on climate change, which expires in 2012.
Mr. Gore says the increasing ferocity of bushfires in Australia is an example of how quickly the climate is changing.
"The odds10 have been shifted so heavily that fires that used to be manageable now threaten to spin out of control and wreak11 damages that are far beyond what was experienced in the past," Gore said. "This crisis is gaining momentum12 and the reason why is not that complicated."
In February, 173 people died in wildfires that ravaged13 parts of the southern Australian state of Victoria.
Climate scientists warn that the Australian continent is particularly vulnerable to warming temperatures, which may lead to more severe storms, droughts and rising sea levels.
Mr. Gore's trip to Australia coincides with the country's first Youth Climate Summit. That gathering14 aims to mobilize a new generation of activists in preparation for the United Nations-sponsored climate talks in Copenhagen in December.
Mr. Gore told the meeting in Melbourne that recent action from both President Barack Obama's administration and the Rudd government in Australia were positive signs that climate change had become a priority.
Many scientists think that greenhouse gas emissions15, particularly from burning coal and oil, are contributing to global warming. Governments around the world are discussing ways to reduce emissions, but the debate is complicated by economic interests and technological16 problems.
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