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Al Gore Takes Tribal Leaders and Becomes King

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Tribal kings and chieftains in the furthest corner of the world, where rainfall is the highest in the world, praise Al Gore for his sincere efforts in “An Inconvenient Truth”, his documentary on climate change and rapid decline.

More than 3,000 kings, chieftains and elders from Meghalaya, a northeastern state, decided to honor Gore after watching his Academy Award-winning documentary film, “An Inconvenient Truth.”

“We consider Al Gore a champion for putting the issue of climate change on the world’s radar,” said Robert Kharshiing, a lawmaker who chairs the Grassroots Democracy Advisory Council. “We want the world to know that our tiny state can face disastrous consequences too.”

In a place that receives 40 feet of rain a year, that is watching it decrease significantly, Al Gore has been treated like a King.
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