Al Gore on his hopes for the planet: 'Job number one is to stop using the sky as an open sewer'

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Al Gore on his hopes for the planet: 'Job number one is to stop using the sky as an open sewer'
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U.S. greenhouse gas emissions, which are helping warm the planet, increased by 6.2% in 2021.

He's been living on his 400-acre Tennessee farm since the pandemic began. Most people would not consider Gore to be a farmer. "I don't think so and truth to tell, I don't have many calluses on my hands either," Gore joked with CBS News' senior national and environmental correspondent Ben Tracy.

He has been sounding the climate alarm for more than four decades — first as a young congressman and then 15 years ago, with his film"An Inconvenient Truth." Despite all his accolades, Gore said he has not succeeded in getting the message across. "This crisis is still getting worse faster than we're deploying the solutions. There is a remaining question about whether we can solve it in time," he said.

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