September 13, 2011 15:55 by
Brandon

Who could forget Al Gore's 'An Inconvenient Truth' campaign? Starting with his Oscar-winning 2006 documentary about global warming and supplemented by a book, music tour, and more, Gore's global warming awareness project would go on to earn him a Nobel Peace Prize.

Now Gore is back and ready to remind Americans about climate reality. According to MSNBC, "Former Vice President Al Gore and his Climate Reality Project on Wednesday plan to stream online 24 hours straight with scientists and activists from around the world speaking about climate impacts." The event, dubbed "24 Hours of Reality," will culminate in a wrap-up presentation by Gore on Thursday in New York.
Trewin Restorick, who heads the event's UK partner, Global Action Plan, told MSNBC that "there will be 200 new slides arguing the connection between more extreme weather and climate change." One can only imagine the footage that will be presented considering the harsh weather the US has seen so far in 2011.
Will you be participating in Gore's climate marathon?
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