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Caring for Wildlife: It’s Time to be Bold, Together

I am privileged to work with some of the most courageous and self-sacrificing leaders who are making a difference for wildlife and for our children’s future. Being a conservationist is not for the faint hearted. Early in my career, I was confronted at gun point by polluters who were trying to block state investigators from inspecting a polluting coal mine site and a toxic waste dump. One of my colleagues was thrown in a toxic waste pit and another had his car tires flattened and windows broken. In the nineties while working at the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, we had one of our buildings on Smith Island burned and several of us were personally threatened because we stood up for scientific management of blue crabs.

Conservation leaders are now coming under personal attacks from desperate opponents who have lost the argument in the face of conclusive science concerning global warming. For example, Rush Limbaugh recently criticized National Wildlife Federation for standing up for polar bears. About global warming, Limbaugh says, "you are lying to your audiences" and that comes from a man who pleaded "no contest" to lying to his doctors about his drug use.

Let me tell you about two great "flag bearers" in the urgent cause of climate protection -- one is a Republican the other is a Democrat-- because they are both are being wrongfully attacked for their leadership.

First, there is Richard Cizik who as a very conservative evangelical who works for the National Associate of Evangelicals. A couple of years ago, Rich looked at the science of climate change and discovered that there are more than a hundred million people who will soon be flooded out of their homes from rising tides and many millions more innocent people in Africa and elsewhere who are suffering from desertification and famine. Cizik had the audacity to urge fellow evangelicals to stand up to stop global warming. For that courage and integrity, Richard has been attacked by misguided and uninformed conservatives who have banned together to issue a mean-spirited press release urging the NAE to fire Cizik.

The second victim of dishonest and outrageous distortions is our former Vice President Al Gore. Along with his wife Tipper, Al has worked for more than thirty years to stop global warming before it wrecks our planet. Gore was instrumental in finalizing the Kyoto treaty and he has given his slideshow, which was basis for the book and film, to over a thousand audiences all around the world.

He was the star in the Academy Award winning documentary film and wrote the companion book "An Inconvenient Truth" which has educated millions of people around the world. The Gores gave all their proceeds from the film and book to the cause. Together, they donated more than $1 million to an organization that I co-chair called the Alliance for Climate Protection.

Al Gore recently donated all the images in his slide show to over a thousand speakers who he trained to communicate this urgent message in the slide show. (NWF has been the educational partner on this important project.) The only thing that Gore asked in return from each of the trainees was that they give the slideshows in their respective communities to help educate people about the climate crisis.

Tipper also sells her wonderful photography with all proceeds going to fund The Climate Project. In addition, the Gores have taken many steps to reduce their personal carbon footprint, including owning and driving hybrid-electric vehicles, purchasing green power (solar, wind, and methane gas) to power their home. When I visited their home/office in Tennessee last year, they were retrofitting their historic residence and home offices by installing new floor radiant heating and solar venting systems, new efficient furnaces and windows, thermostats, and light switches as well as compact fluorescent bulbs, and solar panels. The Gores live a carbon neutral life by funding carbon offsets which support clean energy projects that will replace the unavoidable carbon uses that we all have.

No good deed goes unpunished but more than that, these attacks are become a distraction to Al’s important leadership. And that is the real point, detractors want to silence Al and prevent him from waking up America and the rest of the world to the truth about global warming. I found it particularly outrageous that the opponents of climate pollution control launched their smear campaign against Al right after the Oscars to reduce any positive coverage the issue might have gotten.

Al is the energizer bunny who despite the mean-spirited personal attacks never runs low. He finishes one project and moves on to the next taking the abuse in stride. Speaking of next projects, this July 7th, Al Gore, Kevin Wall and the Alliance for Climate Protection will be hosting a seven continent 24-hour long concert involving over a hundred different bands and singing groups. I checked this with my daughters; many cool performers will be taking part of this worldwide event that will attract over a billion viewers to be entertained as they learn more about global warming. To learn about this upcoming event, check: http://liveearth.org/

Al Gore and Rich Cizik deserve our support for their steadfast leadership. The best way to do that is to add your voice to millions who are now calling for action to stop global warming.

Comments

Penelope Knight

As a child I lived in both Peru's and Equador's portion of the Amazon jungle (between 1949 to 1960 approx). We have fond memories of the virgin jungle, tree trunk's the size of houses, huge vines, thousands of butterflies and our pets (wounded or orphaned, wings fixed, babies fed and then released over time back into the jungle) - monkeys, parrots, even baby alligators. In the 1980's one of my brother's went back to visit with our parents (Yarinacocha, Peru) and found only "second growth" trees - none of the majestic trees we played around. I now live on a small 10 acre wooded are near Karlstad, MN and have just left the woods alone. Our neighbors (mostly farmers) think we are crazy, but rather than clear the fallen logs, the natural growth of wild fruits and nuts, herbs and trees, we feel that having a "no hunting" sanctuary for our "babies", we've been privileged to have many deer, moose, grouse, brown bear, bobcats,(et al) and thousands of birds, ducks and geese visit us. Our little natural acreage is probably a fire hazard by letting the land rule itself. However, the regular viewing of deer, our "pet grouse" who will not move off the sandy driveway if we try to drive out, the huge moose... all of those native animals and birds have the right to be here... my family and this old historical house are merely here to protect the homes of our hosts. Oh, I used to be a regular Rush listener, and still love hearing his thoughts, but I disagree on his opinions on the environment.

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