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Al Gore
MercatorNet exclusive—poetry by Al Gore
Michael Cook | 09 December 2009
Al Gore’s latest book has just hit the bookshops. Our Choice: A Plan to Solve the Climate Crisis is a lavishly illustrated handbook for climate-change activism.
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