The World’s Greatest Chess Player

A satirical image of fried chicken and a chess piece

Short Story by Laurent Cousineau

A delicious smell of Kentucky Fried Chicken filled the room as Ronald Rockstone opened a bucket of his favourite food. Ronald was in his office on the 45th floor of Rockstone Tower. When he opened his laptop and saw his net worth, it had fallen to 800 million. On his desk near him was Forbes magazine, saying his net worth was over five billion after being interviewed last week. Then, the phone rang. Still greasy from the chicken, his right hand picked up the phone. On the other end of the call was Arthur Jensen, the head of NBC.

“Ronald, the network will cancel your reality TV show ‘The Genius’ unless you do something drastic. The ratings are plummeting fast. The audience is getting bored of seeing you solve those fake complicated equations. We need exciting new content.” Before Arthur hung up, he said, “If your show gets cancelled, you will be forever known as a loser.” That last word made Ronald wince and caused his stomach to churn.

Ronald’s loyal assistant, Hans Moleman, walked in. “Is everything okay, sir? You look stressed, even more than usual.” Hans knew Mr. Rockstone tended to overshare when stressed since he had worked for the fake billionaire for over a decade.

“Everything is falling apart, Hans. My show might be cancelled, and my fourth marriage is failing; I have not seen Anastasia in weeks. Plus, today, June 1st, 2015, marks the tenth anniversary of my father’s passing. Rupert was always cruel to me and never showed me any love or affection; no hugs, no nothing. He told my older brother and me that you had to be a ‘killer’ and a ‘winner’ in life; this was the only thing that mattered. He bullied my brother Fred and pressured him to work in the family business when all he wanted was to be a pilot. This emotional abuse led to his alcoholism, and Fred deteriorated. He died in 1984 at 47. I’m 70 years old today, and he would have been 78. Not a day goes by that I don’t think of him.”

“What will you do about your reality TV show? Perhaps the audience realizes it’s all fake, like all reality TV. Surely, they must know it by now.”

“No, most of them don’t know it’s fake. They are just bored, I guess. I will come up with something big soon to spice things up,” Ronald said. The next day, Ronald came up with a brilliant idea to bring media attention to his show and boost the ratings.

About two weeks later, on June 16th, Ronald launched a big publicity stunt and invited the press for a special announcement at Rockstone Tower. In anticipation, the TV cameras captured him going down an escalator. “I am the world’s greatest chess player!” Ronald confidently said in front of a large crowd of reporters, “I know more about chess than anybody in this room, and it makes me sad. Bobby Fischer, Garry Kasparov, and Magnus Carlsen are all idiots compared to me. Magnus Carlsen is low energy, Garry Kasparov is a lightweight, and Bobby Fischer is greatly overrated. I know all about chess pieces like the rook, the bishop, and the cardinal. My favourite strategy is the Queen’s Gamble. I challenge anyone to play me in Central Park, here in Manhattan, this Sunday morning.”

Many news networks broadcasted the story, and it spread on social media. In addition, Ronald did a massive advertising campaign by purchasing ads in many newspapers and on local television in New York City. He appeared on the front cover of many magazines, proclaiming him to be the world’s greatest chess player. He did interviews on CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, and NBC.

Then, the momentous day came. On Sunday, a large crowd gathered at a section of Central Park. There were many journalists there with cameras, and Ronald agreed ahead of time to have two chess referees who worked at different local chess tournaments to officiate the game. Also present were the head of NBC, Arthur Jensen, and the mayor of New York City, Rudy Macaroni. The reality was that Ronald was bluffing; he was hoping that no one would volunteer to play, and he would use this to bolster his new image to promote his show later on.

“Is anyone crazy enough to challenge me to a game of chess and be humiliated in front of everyone?” Ronald yelled to the crowd. There was a moment of silence. Then, the unthinkable happened. An 8-year-old girl with a teddy bear stepped up from the crowd and volunteered to play. “My name is Annie,” she said to the chess referees. Annie has been casually playing chess for about two years, starting at six. She learned to play chess via the computer and used different software to improve. She was estimated to have a chess rating of 1200 by a chess program, meaning she was on the boundary between beginner and intermediate.

When Ronald realized he would have to play a chess game, sweat ran down his forehead, and his legs started to tremble. The game took place at around 10 a.m. Annie was a shy, friendly girl and smiled at Ronald when the match began. After a coin toss, the referees determined that Ronald would play first as white. Annie held her teddy bear on her lap as she played and focused entirely on the game. Ronald often glanced at the media observing him and was concerned about what headlines the media outlets would soon generate.

After about twenty moves, the moment Ronald was dreading happened. In her soft, innocent voice, Annie said, “Checkmate.” There was an audible gasp from the crowd. The chess arbiters concurred that the game was played fairly and in accordance with the rules. Annie smiled at Ronald, offered her hand for a handshake, and said, “Good game.” Ronald was still in shock and did not move for a moment. He glanced to his right and saw the angry face of Arthur Jensen, who shook his head in disappointment. The word “loser” popped into Ronald’s mind, and the menacing look of his late father, Rupert, flashed in his mind. Then, an image of Ronald’s brother, Fred, dying in the hospital also popped into his consciousness. A switch flipped in his brain.

Ronald refused to shake hands with the little girl and stormed off towards the media. He shouted, “The little girl cheated! This game was rigged! No one could defeat me, believe me! She may look nice, but she is one nasty little girl!” Then, a journalist from ABC News asked Ronald, “Didn’t the two referees validate that no cheating had occurred and that all moves were valid? What about all the cameras pointed at the game? What about all the evidence?”

Ronald said, without skipping a beat, “Screw the evidence! I am the world’s greatest chess player!” Then, a reporter from CNN asked Ronald, “Didn’t you say that the chess pieces were called the rook, the bishop, and the cardinal? What did you mean by the cardinal?” Ronald quickly answered, “I never said that! That is fake news! You are fake news! You are the enemy of the people!” A reporter from MSNBC asked Ronald, “Didn’t you say your favourite tactic was the Queen’s Gamble? Don’t you mean the Queen’s Gambit?” Ronald winced and said, “Look, no more questions! I am getting my team of lawyers, and I am suing this girl for millions! The people will find out the truth about what happened today!”

The whole incident went viral, and people around the United States and the world spoke of the event. Most media outlets reported that the game exposed Ronald as a liar and that there was no record of him in any chess tournament. However, the Fox News channel had many anchors saying someone rigged the game. Many pundits claimed that the little girl made illegal moves or perhaps cheated through her teddy bear. One anchor, Sean Vanity, asked his audience, “Why was the little girl carrying a teddy bear? Why did this teddy bear not get inspected? What is she hiding?” On the far-right conspiracy website InfoWars, Alex Bones claimed, “That little girl used witchcraft to win the game! It’s a hoax, just like climate change and the moon landing!”

Four days later, Ronald was in his bedroom on the 45th floor of Rockstone Tower, watching the news. He was flipping channels that evening and stopped at CNN. He could not believe it; Anderson Carter, the network’s most famous anchor, interviewed the little girl on primetime. Anderson asked the girl, “How do you feel about Ronald’s lawsuit against you and him lying about the game?” While holding her teddy bear, Annie said, “I think people should be more honest. If this man would lie so badly about this game of chess, perhaps he is lying about many other things in his life.” Then Anderson asked, “Do you think people should investigate his businesses and organizations?” Without hesitation, Annie answered, “Yes, if he could lie about this, he could lie about anything. I think it’s important that people find out the truth.”

Ronald yelled out, “That goddamn little girl!” From that moment and several hours into the night, he tweeted incessantly to his 10 million followers. One tweet stated, “That little girl is a liar, and the mainstream media is corrupt, especially CNN.” Another said, “The chess establishment controls mass media and is afraid of my intellect, so they are spreading fake news about me.” He also tweeted, “I was never invited to a chess tournament because I would make many players look bad and embarrass them,” and “The Illuminati controls the world’s chess tournaments, and they pick the champions to advance their secret agenda. Spread the truth!”

In the following weeks, many people went on Fox News to spread misinformation about the events, and InfoWars created many different conspiracy theories about Annie and the world of chess. Alex Bones told his millions of viewers, “The Illuminati is putting chemicals in the water to turn rocks into chess pieces, and the Knights Templar invented the game of chess in the 12th century to control the world. The game of chess promotes gender dysphoria since there are eight pawns in the game, representing male soldiers, who, once they reach the end of the board, can identify as a queen, becoming the most powerful piece. The game of chess will turn all our children transgender, and society as we know it will collapse. The game of chess is dangerous, and the government should ban it across all the United States or else it will lead to a communist dictatorship even worse than the Soviet Union in the 1950s.” On Fox News, Rudy Macaroni said, “The chess machines, whether it be the chess clocks or the software on Chess.com, are rigged and have been created by the socialist leader of Venezuela, Hugo Sanchez, who passed away in 2013. It’s part of a ploy to destroy American society from within. They are transforming our citizens into pawns that will be exploited to advance their evil Marxist agenda.”

In early August, Ronald told Hans Moleman at his office, “After what Annie said, a chain reaction of events that I never imagined would happen unfolded. Investigators from many government agencies are looking into all the crap I did. Seven thousand former students from Rockstone University are suing me for the fake university’s fraudulent and deceptive practices. Yesterday, A judge ordered me to close the Rockstone Foundation due to what they said was a shocking pattern of illegality. I also had to pay 2 million dollars to a group of nonprofit organizations as part of that settlement.”

By the end of 2015, Ronald told Hans, “I just had to pay a 25-million-dollar settlement to the victims of my fake university, two of my companies filed for bankruptcy, and I’m facing a 250-million-dollar civil fraud trial for all the times I lied to pay lower taxes and get higher loans. On top of that, my main lawyer, Michael Conman, was given a 3-year sentence after pleading guilty to 8 charges, mostly for crimes I asked Michael to do for me. Anastasia filed for divorce after the media revealed I paid 130,000 dollars in hush money to a porn star that I had an affair with during our marriage. I also face 34 felony counts for falsifying business records regarding my hush money scheme. I don’t understand what is happening. I thought I would get away with all of this. That little girl screwed up everything!”

Like a madman, Ronald would be tweeting late into the night by spreading misinformation about all these developments. He spread many conspiracy theories and made many appearances on Fox News and InfoWars, claiming that these two platforms were “the only ones telling the truth.” He continued to make false claims about the little girl and even said, “Annie’s classmates should bully her because she is a loser. She is a disgrace to her family and has no friends.”

In February 2016, Ronald and Annie showed up to court. Ronald was suing her for 5 million dollars for “cheating and destroying his reputation.” The judge asked Ronald and his lawyers to provide evidence for such claims, and after not providing any, the judge ruled to dismiss the case. Speaking to the media after this decision, Ronald said, “The judge is corrupt and probably part of the Illuminati. I have obtained irrefutable evidence that the little girl had cheated.” In truth, there was no evidence whatsoever.

After a delay due to a writer’s strike, the reality TV show “The Genius” released its new episode, “The World’s Greatest Chess Player.” In this episode, Ronald played against many actors pretending to be grandmasters. With dramatic music, the show depicted Ronald playing ten chess games simultaneously. One by one, Ronald said confidently and enthusiastically, “You are checkmated!” The episode was a success and had higher ratings than previous episodes. It convinced his fans that nobody could defeat Ronald and that someone must have rigged the game in Central Park. To his fans, it seemed there was no other possible explanation. Ultimately, the evidence did not matter to his followers. Many of them believed that he made the game of chess great again.

Two months later, Ronald got a call from Arthur Jensen: “Ronald, NBC will cancel the show. Although the show’s ratings are not bad, the company is facing massive pressure from many of our biggest advertisers to cancel the show due to your behaviour that became public.” That same week, Ronald was found to have sexually abused and slandered a woman in New York City. The judge awarded the woman 5 million dollars for sexual battery and defamation. The incident occurred in 1996, but in recent years, Ronald had claimed publicly that the woman was lying. After this verdict, Ronald went on Twitter to write, “The judge is biased against me due to my superior intelligence, particularly in chess. Sad!”

On May 4th, a Wednesday, during the evening, Ronald was flipping through channels and landed on CNN. The anchor, Anderson Carter, talked about all the crimes that Ronald had committed and the new criminal charges that authorities brought against him for tax evasion, witness tampering, extortion, perjury, and wire fraud. Anderson then showed a recorded interview he had done a few days before when visiting Annie at her home. The clip started with Annie’s father hugging her and saying, “I love you, and I’m proud of you.” Ronald snapped when he heard those words and changed the channel to Fox News.

The FBI had just arrived at the entrance of Rockstone Tower to execute a search warrant. The FBI sent many agents to search his home, properties and one remaining business. They planned to seize all his computers, phones, and documents to conduct a full criminal investigation.

Meanwhile, on the 45th floor, Ronald watched his favourite news anchor, Sean Vanity, while eating his favourite food. Ronald held a large bucket of Kentucky fried chicken on his lap. Sean Vanity told the screen, “They framed Ronald Rockstone because the mainstream media and the chess community were jealous of his superior intellect. Without a doubt, Ronald is the world’s greatest chess player of all time, and that game in Central Park was rigged. Ronald is a winner.”

As Ronald heard that powerful word, a tear of joy fell from his face and splashed into the bucket of Kentucky Fried Chicken. Ronald’s voice, quivering, whispered to himself, “I am a winner. My father would be proud.” Ronald cradled the bucket close to his heart, like the little girl Annie, who held her teddy bear close to hers. As this happened, the FBI went up the escalators. The king was under siege and had no more moves left. It was checkmate.

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Al Gore Speaks Out During Climate Week 2025

President Joe Biden Presents the Medal of Freedom to Al Gore in 2024
President Joe Biden Presents the Medal of Freedom to Al Gore in 2024

Here is a powerful speech Al Gore delivered at San Francisco Climate Week in 2025:


It’s great to be in the presence of so many friends and colleagues and to be a part of this great community this evening.

Before I launch into my remarks here, I want to pause to acknowledge the loss last night of one of the most powerful moral voices our world has ever heard: Pope Francis. His humble and historic leadership for social and economic justice, and especially on the climate crisis, fueled a moral movement that continues to light the way forward for humanity.

His encyclical, Laudato Sí’, remains the single most inspiring text on the climate crisis that I have read. I fully recommend it if you have not read it. It’s long, it’s very tightly organized, it’s very deep in its analysis and its moral power, and I urge everyone to read it.

And his moral teaching is especially important right now in our nation because, as we have seen in the past few months, the climate movement in the United States is under attack.

It is abundantly clear, after only three months and one day, that the new Trump administration is attempting to do everything it possibly can to try to halt the transition to a clean energy future and a deep reduction in the burning of fossil fuels. The climate crisis is a fossil fuel crisis, basically 80% of it.

Many of you here today have likely felt the chilling effect of the policies and the rhetoric coming from Washington, D.C. and what the effect has been on businesses and investors and far beyond.

The Dow Jones, of course, today fell another thousand points and since Donald Trump’s inauguration it’s gone down six thousand points. But while the most visible impacts of what the new administration is doing may be in the market for stocks and bonds, that’s not the only thing that he has caused to crash.

The trust market has crashed.

The market for democracy has taken a major hit.

Hope is being arbitraged in the growing market for fear.

Truth has been devalued and confidence in U.S. leadership around the world has plummeted.

We are facing a national emergency for our democracy and a global emergency for our climate system.

We have to deal with the democracy crisis in order to solve the climate crisis.

The scale and scope of the ongoing attacks on liberty are literally unprecedented. With that in mind, I want to note before I use what is not a precedent, I understand very well why it is wrong to compare Adolf Hitler’s Third Reich to any other movement. It was uniquely evil, full stop. I get it.

But there are important lessons from the history of that emergent evil, and here is one that I regard as essential. In the immediate aftermath of World War II, a small group of philosophers who had escaped Hitler’s murderous regime returned to Germany and performed a kind of moral autopsy on the Third Reich. The most famous of the so-called Frankfurt School of Philosophers was a man named Jurgen Habermas – best known, I would say. But it was Habermas’ mentor, Theodor Adorno, who wrote that the first step of that nation’s descent into Hell was, and I quote, “the conversion of all questions of truth into questions of power.” He described how the Nazis, and I quote again, “attacked the very heart of the distinction between true and false.”

The Trump administration is insisting on trying to create their own preferred version of reality. They say Ukraine attacked Russia instead of the other way around, and expect us to believe it! At home, they attack heroes who have defended our nation in war and against cyberattacks as traitors.

They say the climate crisis is a “hoax” invented by the Chinese to destroy American manufacturing.

They say coal is clean.

They say wind turbines cause cancer.

They say sea level rise just creates more beachfront property.

Their allies in the oligarchic backlash to climate action argue that those who want to stop using the sky as an open sewer, for God’s sake, need to be more “realistic” and acquiesce to the huge increases in the burning of more and more fossil fuels (which is what they’re pushing), even though that is the principal cause of the climate crisis.

You may not be surprised to learn that this propagandistic notion of “climate realism” is one that the fossil fuel industry has peddled for years.

The CEO of the largest oil company in the world, Saudi Aramco has said “We should abandon the fantasy of phasing out oil and gas.”

His colleague, Exxon CEO Darren Woods, has claimed that “the world needs to get real. … The problem is not oil and gas. It’s emissions.”

The American Petroleum Institute says that we need “a more realistic energy approach” – one that, you guessed it, includes buying and burning even more oil and gas.

So, allow me to put this question to all of you: What exactly is it that they want us to be realistic about?

Their twisted version of “realism” is colliding with the reality that humanity is now confronting.

The accumulated global warming pollution (because these molecules linger there on average about 100 years and it builds up over time), it’s trapping as much extra heat now every single day as would be released by the explosion of 750,000 first generation atomic bombs blowing up on the Earth every single day!

Is it realistic to let that continue?

Is it realistic to think that if we opt out of taking action to reduce greenhouse gas pollution, we’ll be able to just wish it away and continue with business as usual? Well, Mother Nature makes a pretty good case against that argument. Every night on the TV news is like a nature walk through the Book of Revelation.

Is it realistic, for example, to continue stoking the risk of wildfire in California, after what has already happened to so many communities in Northern California? And just look at the devastation caused by the Los Angeles wildfires in January.

Is it realistic to tell homeowners around the world that the global housing market is expected to suffer a $25 trillion loss in the next 25 years? Fifteen percent of all the residential housing stock in the world if we do not change what we’re doing? Is that realistic in their view?

Is it realistic to continue quietly accepting 8.7 million deaths every single year from breathing in the particulate co-pollution that also comes from the burning of fossil fuels? That is the number of people who are already being killed. According to health experts, it is, and I quote, “the leading contributor to the global disease burden.” When you’re burning coal, oil and gas, it puts the heat trapping pollution up there and it puts the particulate and PM 2.5 pollution into the lungs of people downwind from where the facilities are burning the fossil fuels.

Is it realistic, in their view, for governments to manage 1 billion climate migrants crossing international borders in the balance of this century? That’s how many the Lancet Commission estimates will be crossing borders in the decades to come, if we continue driving temperatures and humidity higher and making the physiologically unlivable regions of the world vastly larger by continuing to put 175 million tons of man-made heat-trapping pollution into that thin shell of the troposphere surrounding the planet. You know what that blue line looks like, that thin blue shell is blue because that’s where the oxygen is. And it’s so thin, if you could drive a car straight up in the air at highway speeds, you’d get to the top of that blue line in five to seven minutes.

That’s what we’re using as an open sewer. Is that realistic? I don’t think it is.

We’ve already seen, by the way, how populist authoritarian leaders have used migrants as scapegoats and have fanned the fires of xenophobia to fuel their own rise to power. And power-seeking is what this is all about. Our Constitution, written by our founders, is intended to protect us against a threat identical to Donald Trump: someone who seeks power at all costs to get more power. Imagine what the demagogues would do as we continued toward a billion migrants crossing international borders. We could face a grave threat to our capacity for self-governance.

Is it “realistic” to continue inflicting the financial toll that the climate crisis is taking on the global economy? According to Deloitte, climate inaction will cost the economy $178 trillion over the next half century. And is it realistic to miss out on the economic opportunity that we could seize by going toward net-zero? Over that same period, climate action would increase the size of the global economy by $43 trillion.

A question with particular relevance in nearby Silicon Valley: is it realistic for the semiconductor industry to experience losses of up to 35% of annual revenues due to supply chain disruptions caused by the stronger and more severe cyclonic storms and supercell storms?

Is it realistic to continue with a system of financing that leaves the entire continent of Africa completely out? Right now, the entire continent of Africa, fastest-growing population in the world, has fewer solar panels installed than the single state of Florida in the United States of America. That’s a disgrace to the makeup of our financial system. But Africa has three times as many oil and gas pipelines under construction and preparing for construction to begin than all of North America. It is ridiculous to allow this system to continue as it is. How is that realistic? Or fair? Or just?

Is it realistic for us, all of us here, to consign our children and grandchildren to what scientists warn us would be Hell on Earth in order to conserve the profits of the fossil fuel industry? The predictions of the scientists 50 years ago have turned out to be spot on correct. Their predictions just a few decades ago have turned out to be exactly right. Should not that cause us to listen more carefully to what they’re warning us will happen if we do not sharply and quickly reduce the emissions from burning fossil fuels?

Is that unrealistic to listen to a proven source of advice?

This newfound so-called climate realism is nothing more than climate denial in disguise. It is an attempt to pretend there is no problem and to ignore the reality that is right in front of our faces.

What’s never present in any of this so-called “realism” is any credible challenge whatsoever to the conclusions of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the IPCC. They never address that. They just wish it away and say, “Oh it’s unrealistic to actually do anything about it.”

I wish we could wish it away, but we cannot.

The hard reality is that the fossil fuel industry has grown desperate for more capital. They’re seeing their two largest markets wither away: electricity generation, number one and transportation, number two. They’ve been losing their share of investment in the energy market to renewables and so they’re panicked.

That explains why they are so aggressively using their captive policymakers to block meaningful solutions. Of course, as you know, they’re way better at capturing politicians than they are at capturing emissions. They’ve grown very skillful at that.

They are the wealthiest and most powerful industry lobby in the history of the world. They make the East India Company look like a popcorn vendor. They are the effective global hegemon.

They have used their war chests and their legacy network of political and economic power to block any reductions of fossil fuel burning emissions – whether at the international conferences that we call the COPs, the Conference of Parties in the UN process, or at the global negotiations for a plastic treaty. They blocked anything there, too.

Why? They’re losing the first market of electricity generation because 93% of all the new electricity generation installed worldwide last year was solar and wind. They’re losing that market steadily. EVs are rising dramatically. They say they’ve slowed down. Well, we just got the new figures – an 18% increase year-on-year here in the United States. In many countries much faster than that.

And so, their third market – they’re telling Wall Street that they’re going to make up all of the expected lost revenue in their first two markets by tripling the production of plastics over the next 35 years.

Well, we might have a word to say about that. Is that realistic? Because we’ve already found – the scientists say – that some seabirds are manifesting symptoms like Alzheimer’s disease from the plastic particles in their brains and they found that it crosses the blood-brain barrier in humans, and the size of the amount has doubled just in the last decade.

Do we really want to continue that?

It’s crazy, but they are blocking action at both of these international forums and they’re blocking action in the deliberations of nation-states, even in states and provinces, and even at the local level. Anywhere in the world where there is an effort to pass legislation or regulations that reduces the burning of fossil fuels, they are there with their money, with their lobbyists, with their captive politicians, blocking it as best they can.

And the solution is what you’re doing here at Climate Week here in San Francisco. We have got to rise up and change this situation.

That’s also why they are ballyhooing ridiculously expensive and hilariously impractical technologies like building giant mechanical vacuuming machines to suck it back out of the atmosphere after they put it up there. Could that someday be a realistic part of the solution? Perhaps, perhaps. But not now! Not even close.

They use it as a bright, shiny object to distract attention and say, ‘see this, see this, this could be so miraculous, we don’t have to stop burning fossil fuels at all! We can actually continue to increase the burning of fossil fuels because look at this bright, shiny object. We’ve got this vacuuming machine.’

Well, CO2 is 0.035% of the molecules in the air. You’re gonna use an energy-intensive, ridiculous, expensive process to filter through the other 99.965% of the molecules? It’s absolutely preposterous.

In reality, the Sustainability Revolution is powering more and more of our global economy. It has the scale and impact of the Industrial Revolution and is moving at the pace of the Digital Revolution.

By the way, in Texas, which used to have a free market for energy, over 90% of all their new electricity generation last year was solar and wind. And, you know, they’ve got captured politicians there. They’re pushing legislation in Texas to legally require any developers of solar and wind to spend time and money developing more oil and gas before they’re given permission to develop renewables.

That’s not realism, that’s pathetic.

That is a sign of desperation.

They don’t trust the free market. They’re just relying more and more on the politicians who will jump when they tell them jump and ask how high when they tell them to jump again.

So, around the world, the market is transforming. Since the Paris Agreement, the cost of solar has dropped 76%. The cost of wind is down 66%. Utility-scale batteries are down 87%.

In 2004, when Generation was founded, it took a full year for the world to install one gigawatt of solar power. Now it takes one day to install one gigawatt of solar power.

And it’s not just renewables. We’re seeing the Sustainability Revolution rapidly take hold across the rest of the global economy from transportation, to regenerative agriculture, to circular manufacturing, and so much more.

So, as we gather here to kick off Climate Week and as we gather on the eve of Earth Day, we have to treat this moment as a call to action.

So, I’m here not only to respond to the invitation for which I’m grateful, Morgan and others and Evan.

I’m here to recruit you.

Many of you are already working on this, but those of you who are not, I’m here to recruit you. We need you. This is the time and this is a break glass moment. This is an all hands on deck moment.

Now is the time to look at every aspect of your businesses, your investments, and your civic engagement to determine whether or not you can contribute even more to solving the climate crisis.

It’s easy to adopt our own versions of climate realism to say that the challenge is too great. Some people worry about that. To say that our individual role is too small to have an impact. Some use that as an excuse: that if the government won’t act, what can any of us do about it?

Well, just as the climate crisis does not recognize borders between countries, it does not either recognize delineations between the duty of government and businesses and all significant participants in the global economy.

Climate change is already impacting your life and work and will more so through disrupted supply chains, increased liability, changes in consumer demand, and more.

This is a moment when we all have to mobilize to defend our country. And remember the antidote to climate despair is climate action. It was in this city in the 1960s that Joan Baez first said that the antidote to despair is action. And we need to remember that now.

And during a time of when people were tempted to despair in the struggle for civil rights in this country, Martin Luther King said something about overcoming the forces that try to discourage you and halt progress. He said this: “If you can’t fly, run. If you can’t run, walk. If you can’t walk, crawl. But by all means, keep moving.”

And that’s where we are.

Every one of the morally based movements in the past had periods when advocates felt despair. But when the central choice was revealed as a choice between right and wrong, then the outcome at a very deep level became foreordained.

Because of the way Pope Francis reminded us we have been created as God’s children.

We love our families.

We are devoted to our communities.

We have to protect our future.

And if you doubt for one moment ever that we as human beings have the capacity to muster sufficient political will to solve this crisis, just remember that political will is itself a renewable resource.

Thank you very much.


Source: https://algore.com/news/remarks-by-former-vice-president-al-gore-at-san-francisco-climate-week-2025

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“We Are Still Failing Badly” Speech by Al Gore

Al Gore, the former Vice President of the United States and the winner of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for spreading awareness about climate change, made a fiery speech at the World Economic Forum on January 18, 2023.

He conveys that although there is progress, the reality is that we are not moving fast enough to combat climate change. In terms of the positive news, he highlighted the Inflation Reduction Act passed in the United States, which invested hundreds of billions of dollars on climate action. He also mentioned how elections in Australia and Brazil changed their climate policies, so there is some positive momentum. Moreover, he stated how 90% of new electricity generated worldwide last year was renewable and renewable electricity is the cheapest form of electricity for almost every country. He also mentioned how electric vehicles are much more popular than they used to be.

However, Al Gore quotes the UN Secretary-General that we are not currently winning as emissions are still going up despite all the talks in the last few years. He explains how the atmosphere is very thin, and humanity is putting 162 million tons of greenhouse gas pollution into it every single day. Al Gore further mentions that this is the equivalent of trapping as much heat as would be released by approximately 600,000 Hiroshima-class atomic bombs daily.

All this extra heat is having severe impacts. This includes:

  • more severe floods and droughts
  • more powerful storms
  • melting glaciers and ice sheets
  • rising sea levels

Al Gore emphasizes that there could be over 1 billion environmental refugees due to climate change in this century which would be devastating.

To learn more about the effects of climate change, read this Climate Change Guide page.

In this speech, Al Gore also states that we need to have a much greater sense of urgency. He states that he agrees with Greta Thunberg’s efforts to stop the construction of a new coal mine in Germany.

I recommend you watch this video:

Deception of the Fossil Fuel Industry

A new study shows that the fossil fuel company Exxon “predicted global warming correctly and skilfully” in the 1970s and 1980s but deceived the public for decades in order to protect its profits. This is very similar to what the tobacco industry has done; they were aware that cigarettes were causing severe health problems but lied to the public for decades.

If you want to know more about this topic, I recommend reading this article and also watching the documentary “Merchants of Doubt.”

As a society, we need to do what we can to diminish disinformation and raise awareness about important issues such as climate change. Else, all of humanity and the millions of species on Earth will be severely affected.

More information: Article from The Guardian

Video from BBC

Climate Change from A to Z

I recently read a great article from the New Yorker that gives a comprehensive summary of climate change. The article is quite long, but it sure is well worth the time to read it.

On the website of the New Yorker, you also have the option to listen to the story. The audio is almost an hour and a half.

It was published on November 21, 2022, and was written by Elizabeth Kolbert.

Millions of lives are at stake, and upward of a million species.

New Yorker

You can read the article here.

The Problem With Humans

In his show “The Problem With Jon Stewart,” Jon Stewart did a great segment about climate change. An important point mentioned here is that the idea of “reducing your carbon footprint” was a highly successful advertising campaign from BP, British Petroleum, one of the world’s largest oil companies. The idea is that if people blame themselves for climate change they are less likely to take action against the fossil fuel industry. An important article from the Guardian explains how “Just 100 companies have been the source of more than 70% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions since 1988, according to a new report.”

Another important point is that American politicians have said that they were taking the issue of climate change seriously for decades but are not acting fast enough. Republican President George H.W. Bush spoke about climate change in the 1990s.

Also, there is an article from NPR that discusses the issue of plastic recycling. It is mentioned in this article that “Analysts now expect plastic production to triple by 2050.” Also, Jon Stewart mentions a quote which is also found in this article. From the article:

“If the public thinks that recycling is working, then they are not going to be as concerned about the environment.”

Larry Thomas, former president of the Society of the Plastics Industry, known today as the Plastics Industry Association and one of the industry’s most powerful trade groups in Washington, D.C., told NPR.

Climate Scientist Answers Earth Questions From Twitter

Here is a video I found that is quite interesting. The video was published on October 25, 2022, on WIRED’s YouTube channel.

Climate scientist Dr. Peter Kalmus answers the internet’s burning questions about our planet. Are there any other planets we can live on yet? Why is the coral reef dying? How does the carbon cycle work? How much longer until Florida is underwater? Dr. Kalmus answers all these questions and much more.

WIRED YouTube Channel