NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Al Gore, a leading voice in the fight against global warming, is being called a hypocrite by a conservative group that claims his Nashville mansion uses too much electricity. But a spokeswoman for Gore said the former vice president invests in enough renewable energy to make up for the home's power consumption.
Gore's documentary film "An Inconvenient Truth" won an Oscar on Sunday for chronicling his campaign against global warming.
The next day, the Tennessee Center for Policy Research put out a news release saying Gore was not doing enough to reduce his own consumption of electricity.
"We wanted to see if he was living by his own recommendations and walking the walk," said Drew Johnson, president of the think tank that pushes for conservative economic issues.
Utility records show the Gore family paid an average monthly electric bill of about $1,200 last year for its 10,000-square foot home.
The Gores used about 191,000 kilowatt-hours in 2006, according to bills reviewed by The Associated Press spanning the period from Feb. 3, 2006, to Jan. 5. That is far more than the typical Nashville household, which uses about 15,600 kilowatt-hours per year.
A spokeswoman for Gore said he purchases enough "green power" _ renewable energy sources such as solar, wind and methane gas _ to balance 100 percent of his electricity costs.
"Sometimes when people don't like the message, in this case that global warming is real, it's convenient to attack the messenger," Gore spokeswoman Kalee Kreider said.
Gore participates in a utility program that sells blocks of "green power" for an extra $4 a month. Gore purchases 108 such blocks every month, covering 16,200 kilowatt-hours and helping subsidize renewable energy sources.
Johnson said it's unclear whether global warming is caused by humans, and he said the threat outlined in Gore's documentary is exaggerated.
The think tank said Gore used nearly 221,000 kilowatt hours last year and that his average monthly electric bill was $1,359. Johnson said his group got its figures from Nashville Electric Service.
But electric company spokeswoman Laurie Parker said the utility never got a request from the policy center and never provided them with any information.
Parker said Gore has been purchasing the "green power" for $432 a month since November. The Gore home is also under renovation to add solar panels, Kreider said.
Gore also owns homes in Carthage, Tenn., and in the Washington area.
Gore has said he leads a "carbon-neutral lifestyle." To balance out other carbon emissions, the Gores invest money in projects to reduce energy consumption around the globe, Kreider said.
"For every ton of carbon they emit, he offsets that by doing investments in renewable energy sources," Kreider said.
Johnson said those efforts were unconvincing.
"In general, I applaud his efforts to reduce energy consumption, but if he is going to be a spokesman for global warming, he has to be willing to make the same sacrifices," Johnson said.
Johnson said Gore's home has gas lamps lining his driveway, a heated pool and an electric gate _ all of which would be easy to do without.
"He's not doing enough in his home to be going around telling other people how to reduce consumption," Johnson said.
Focusing on Gore's personal electricity consumption misses the point of "An Inconvenient Truth," Kreider said, which is that governments and the public can work together to reduce emissions. --------------------------------------------------------------------------
Maybe you should practice what you preach Mr. Gore.
The destruction of the past is perhaps the greatest of all crimes.
- Simone Weil
God I hated that movie my dyke of a religion teacher made us watch it (lucky we had a sub that class) there's so much bullshit, watch the film and notice how Gore seems to avoid the fact that people have also increased dramatically, how we didn't have records about past ozone levels, shit like that.
I wouldn't mind Gore if he wasn't a politician but because he is we know he has a massive political agenda behind his message, one of the reasons he made An Incovient Truth was because he was thinking of running for prez again.
What about the fact that it's proven earth goes through warming and cooling periods, the fact that the earth is at it's highest population ever. We don't know what the earth does when it has 6 billion people inhabiting it, it's no reason to believe that the ozone is being depleted gases are replacing the ozone and keeping the heat in.
It's quite possible and plausible this is just a heating period or it could be global warming. There are plenty of uber smart scientist that believe it's just a heating period and there uber amount for global warming but we have no definite proof yet that global warming is a fact.
Even if it's biased (I haven't watched it yet, but I will), that doesn't change the fact that it's true.
Please Dak, tell me you don't agree with Bush and think that global warming isn't real. It's real.
That wouldn't be agreeing with Bush. Bush has said that he feels global warming is a threat. I take it you didn't watch the State of the Union, did you?
Global warming is real, no doubt. But we don't know what causes. It's still very possible that it is a natural occurrence as we continue to come out of the Ice Age. With that said, it's very possible that global warming is man made. However, we, quite truthfully still don't know. We might not even know in 100 years.
Edit: Apparently SuffySells had the same though as me at the same time.