I’m on lunch break from a fantastic morning spent in the audience along with 200+ leaders in Sustainability learning from Al Gore how to deliver his Climate Change presentation at Climate Project Canada. Inspiring and transformation conversations are taking place everywhere in the Montreal Hyatt Regency as attendees ask and answer their own questions about helping Canadians understand and participate in moving our country toward a position of leadership in meeting the Climate Crisis.
Al Gore is going through every slide of his presentation and helping attendees grasp the subtle nuances of delivering a meaningful presentation.
Last evening at the Place des Arts in Montreal 3000 attendees were captivated by the message of the need to take action as individuals, communities and nations to ensure this planet is habitable by humans into the next century.
It was clear that Mr. Gore is growing a bit intense and if possible even more passionate with his message. With a question from one of the trainees this morning, Mr. Gore amped up again with his passion for dispelling the myth that there is any controversy about global warming at all.
It is without scientific dispute, this problem will have economic consequences that will make the great depression look like good times.
As Gore said last night, “What we decide to do in this decade will affect the whole course of human history,” and at such a time “the world looks to Canada.”



