Crisis
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Al Gore: I want to focus on what many of you have said you would like me to elaborate on: What can you do about the climate
crisis?
You have choices with everything you buy, between things that have a harsh effect, or a much less harsh effect on the global climate
crisis.
I like "climate
crisis"
instead of "climate collapse," but again, those of you who are good at branding, I need your help on this.
And this is going to have fundamental problems and present an identity
crisis
for the United States.
And I'm not here to say that men are to blame for the
crisis
and what happened in my country.
And second, that the story was no longer just about the
crisis
of men, but it was also about what was happening to women.
There's been about a decade of research about what people are calling the "boy crisis."
Now the boy
crisis
is this idea that very young boys, for whatever reason, are doing worse in school than very young girls, and people have theories about that.
And we should bear in mind here that these projections were drawn up before the Western financial
crisis.
Alan Greenspan's proclamations that the years of economic growth would go on and on, not challenged by his peers, until after the crisis, of course.
I'll get the nitwit on the network news saying, "We'll be back in a moment with more on the crisis."
There's actually a major health
crisis
today in terms of the shortage of organs.
So this is now a public health
crisis.
And then there's a 13-page
crisis
document with 50 interlocking problems.
It's the sequel to "An Inconvenient Truth," and it explores all the solutions that will solve the climate
crisis.
In the summer of 2009, Honduras went through a wrenching constitutional
crisis.
In a country which had just gone through this wrenching crisis, the vote in the congress in favor of this constitutional amendment was 124 to one.
In a sense, tissue engineers have a bit of an identity
crisis
here, because structural engineers build bridges and big things, computer engineers, computers, but what we are doing is actually building enabling technologies for the cells themselves.
So what you see, that precipice, that high precipice with the valley, is the 2008 financial
crisis.
But today I'm going to talk about access to food, because actually this year and last year and during the 2008 food crisis, there was enough food on Earth for everyone to have 2,700 kilocalories.
And so some time around 200,000 years ago, our species confronted this
crisis.
Language evolved to solve the
crisis
of visual theft.
All right, if this view of language and its value in solving the
crisis
of visual theft is true, any species that acquires it should show an explosion of creativity and prosperity.
And so if language really is the solution to the
crisis
of visual theft, if language really is the conduit of our cooperation, the technology that our species derived to promote the free flow and exchange of ideas, in our modern world, we confront a question.
I suddenly understood that the
crisis
in my body was the
crisis
in the world, and it wasn't happening later, it was happening now.
So for the few of us that were there in a professional capacity, this extraordinary volunteer response to this animal
crisis
was profoundly moving and awe-inspiring.
Now the day after we arrived, a new
crisis
began to unfold.
But it's also, of course, to do with the massive
crisis
that followed excessive leverage, excessive borrowing in the private sector.
That crisis, which has been the focus of so much attention, including by me, I think is an epiphenomenon.
The financial
crisis
is really a relatively small historic phenomenon, which has just accelerated this huge shift, which ends half a millennium of Western ascendancy.
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