These are the last few years of decision, but they can be the first years of a bright and hopeful future if we do what we must.
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We are standing at the most fateful fork in that path. So I want to end as I began, with a vision of two futures, each a palpable possibility, and with a prayer that we will see with vivid clarity the necessity of choosing between those two futures and the urgency of making the right choice now.
I have no idea why Mr. Gore is so hopeful. I'd kind of like to know why he feels there's time left to act. The more decisively we act now, the better off we'll be, but aren't we just choosing between shades of unspeakably grim?
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Not only is the trope cliched, it's also just plain wrong:
http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/005204.html
Thanks, Brad. That links to Penn's Victor Mair explaining that the character for crisis is more like danger + inflection point. That's better than my link, which was more critical than informed ;)
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