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Uncle Joe

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Sat Nov 22, 2025, 12:34 PM Saturday

Former U.S. VP Al Gore Reveals Shocking Data on Global Warming and Extreme Climate Events AC1N [View all]



Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore and the Climate Trace Coalition present a groundbreaking briefing at COP30 in Belem, Brazil, revealing the latest data on global warming, extreme weather events, and ocean heat accumulation. Using satellites and AI, Climate Trace tracks man-made emissions across the globe, providing an independent source of climate information.

Al Gore highlights the devastating impacts of climate change: record droughts, wildfires, floods, ice melt in Greenland and Antarctica, coral reef degradation, and the emerging threat of climate refugees. The briefing underscores the urgent need for global cooperation, data transparency, and rapid climate action.

This COP30 session calls attention to how current policies and fossil fuel subsidies are worsening the climate crisis and emphasizes the importance of independent climate monitoring to hold governments accountable, particularly in light of actions by the Trump administration to stop EPA climate data collection.

BELEM – Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore joined UN Climate Chief Simon Stiell at COP30 to emphasize the critical role of data in driving climate action. Speaking at the Amazon city of Belem, Gore and Stiell highlighted how accurate climate information, tracking emissions, and monitoring progress on national and global targets are essential to achieving Paris Agreement goals. The discussion focused on actionable insights, transparency, and the need for timely international cooperation to tackle global warming.
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