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6 Things Al Gore Won't Say At SXSW 2015

SXSW is usually known for its wave of tech innovations, music and films, but this year, Al Gore's presence pushes the focus of the interactive portion of the festival to something more globally conscious.

Former Vice President Al Gore will return to SXSW to speak at SXSW Interactive on March 13 in a session titled: The Climate Crisis: Challenge & Opportunity.

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It's speculated that Gore, the founder and chairman of The Climate Reality Project, will discuss solutions to climate change, something he and many believe is something that should be at the forefront of humanity's priorities. For Gore, it's not too late to reverse the effects of climate change.

With this in mind, there are a range of things Gore could talk about, but there's a good number of things he definitely won't say.

But it's always fun to speculate.

So, here are few things Gore probably WON'T say:

1) "Winter storms and snow prove that climate change isn't happening."

2) "The emergence of natural gas means there's no need to seek cleaner renewable energy."

See what else Al Gore won't say here.

 

Shawn Thomas writes Lifestyle content for CBS Local. Follow him on Twitter.

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