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ALGOREismylife - July 9, 2006 05:40 PM (GMT)
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Tom Brokaw next up on global warming
Monday, July 10, 2006

By DAVID BAUDER
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Tom Brokaw is giving Al Gore some company in the effort to raise awareness of global warming.

The former NBC anchorman is host of "Global Warming: What You Need To Know," which doubles as an explainer and call to action for average Americans. It premieres Sunday at 9 p.m. on the Discovery Channel.

Brokaw said he has seen and was impressed by "An Inconvenient Truth," Gore's documentary on the subject.

"It's the same science that we are drawing upon and it's irrefutable," he said. "I thought there was too much of Gore, but that's not my call. I thought it was very effectively done. To give credit to him, he's been on this issue for a long period of time."

Discovery, which has a partnership with NBC News, asked Brokaw last year if there were any projects he would like to work on. He said he was interested in the environment, and Discovery mentioned its global-warming project, which it was making in partnership with the BBC.

Brokaw's wife, Meredith, is vice president of the environmental organization Conservation International. They've traveled to some of the places featured in the Discovery documentary and have seen firsthand the effects of global warming.

He's tried to alter some habits to save fossil fuels: changing light fixtures in his homes, for example. He owns a hybrid car, and so do both of his daughters.

"It's not affecting our lifestyle at all, not one whit."

On the Discovery documentary, producers travel great distances to make the case that man has contributed to a rapid warming of the planet's atmosphere that has already had noticeable effects and potentially will have much more.

"By the year 2100, in the lifetime of our children and grandchildren, our world will be a drastically different place," Brokaw says in the documentary. In helping put together the film, Brokaw said he was surprised at the speed with which everything is happening and the growing agreement among scientists about what was once a controversial notion.

In the film, Brokaw presents examples big and small -- from New York City promoting more energy-efficient mass transportation and environmentally friendly building construction to families that can save a remarkable amount of energy by unplugging TV sets when they aren't being used.

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earthmother - July 9, 2006 07:49 PM (GMT)
Apparently this has finally become a topic that the MSM think will bring them high ratings. I was channel surfing for a few minutes this afternoon while I was taking a break from the heat (I don't know about global warming, but man, it's been hot around here!), and I saw that CNN had on a special called "Melting Point" or some such thing, hosted by Miles O'Brien. In the segment I saw, they were talking about how it's affecting the polar bears (poor polar bears!).

I was wondering if they gave any credit to Gore for raising our awareness of the situation, but I didn't have time to watch the whole thing.

singhtjunior - July 10, 2006 06:31 PM (GMT)
Speaking of Tom Brokaw's program on Discovery channel on Sunday, July 16 at 9 pm ET, here is the link

http://dsc.discovery.com/convergence/globa...k=netmain_feat1




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