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Al Gore to visit Wal-Mart HQ to talk about the environment

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What would Al Gore be doing in Bentonville soon, according to blog posts and reports? Well, he would be there to talk with Wal-Mart executives about global issues such as environmental sustainability and ensuring Wal-Mart knows the best methods to minimize its negative impact on the environment through any and all channels possible.

With Wal-Mart CEO Lee Scott recently saying that Wal-Mart is deeply committed to greening up the company though all kinds of methods, they definitely can take some insight from An Inconvenient Truth movie maker and recent presidential candidate Al Gore.

Although there are some that believe Wal-Mart's green attitude and initiatives are nothing more than window dressing or are geared to save the company money rather than assist the sustainability of the global environment, Wal-Mart's efforts at least should heed ears from all sides.

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Last updated: November 23, 2009: 11:57 PM

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