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Gore’s green gala to herald ‘new energy’

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Former Vice President Al Gore will host a green inaugural ball the night before President-elect Barack Obama takes the oath of office.

“The Green Ball: Inauguration of a New Green Economy” will be Jan. 19 at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery.

A draft version of the invitation, obtained by The Washington Times, urges people to “please join” Mr. Gore to “bring together a diverse coalition of environmentally-forward organizations, entrepreneurs, scientists and advocates, celebrating a commitment to growing the New Green Economy.”

More than two dozen environmental organizations are listed on the invitation.

It also features a green-shaded image of Mr. Obama, along with a quote from the Democrat’s interview with Time Magazine from the fall.

“There is no better potential driver that pervades all aspects of our economy than a new energy economy. … That’s going to be my No. 1 priority when I get into office.”

Mr. Obama and Vice President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. huddled with Mr. Gore in the Chicago transition office Tuesday to discuss energy policy and ways climate change efforts can create new jobs.

The president-elect is expected to name his environmental posts soon, perhaps as early as Monday.

Meanwhile, a second group is planning a “green inaugural ball,” calling it the first “eco-friendly” inaugural celebration. It is planned for Jan. 17 at the Andrew W. Mellon auditorium in Washington.

The founder said the goal was to inspire the official inaugural committee to incorporate similar plans into their events.

A press release issued Wednesday notes the catering will be “100 percent organic” and that the bars will feature both local and organic beverages.

The food waste and floral arrangements will be composted and the lighting scheme will be energy efficient. The group will also pay for wind power offsets and carbon credits to make the event carbon neutral.

It urges guests to sport green or black ties.

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Christina Bellantoni

Christina Bellantoni is a White House correspondent for The Washington Times in Washington, D.C., a post she took after covering the 2008 Democratic presidential campaigns. She has been with The Times since 2003, covering state and Congressional politics before moving to national political beat for the 2008 campaign. Bellantoni, a San Jose native, graduated from UC Berkeley with ...
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