Al Gore Joins Web 2.0 Summit Lineup(阿尔.戈尔加入Web 2.0峰会阵营)

Tim O'Reilly Tim O'Reilly 2008-08-08

As I wrote last month in What Good is Collective Intelligence if it Doesn't Make Us Smarter?, at this year's Web 2.0 Summit, we're focusing on how what we've learned from the web over the past decade can be applied to solve the world's hard problems. That's why I'm really excited to see that John Battelle has persuaded Al Gore to join us.

One of those hard problems that requires all the intelligence we can throw at is global warming. And there's no one who deserves as much credit as Al Gore for getting it on our collective radar. Through persistence, vision, and hard work, and a real mastery of the new tools of global media, he made all of us pay attention. His work has been a textbook demonstration of the power of media to change the way people think.

That's Gore's continuing focus, with his role at Current TV. He's also joined Kleiner Perkins as a partner involved in cleantech investing.

When I first saw Gore talk about climate change at the TED conference in early 2006, everyone wanted to know what we could do about it. People are still struggling to answer that question, but it's clear that technology can play a large role: helping us to monitor and measure the rate of change in crucial environmental variables, creating feedback loops that change behavior at both macro-levels (like carbon markets) and personal levels (like home energy monitoring); creating green data centers and low-power devices; creating new forms of renewable energy generation or storage, new materials that require less energy to create; alternative fuels and vehicles. The list goes on and on. (Reminder: we're looking for innovative "web meets world"startups for the Web 2.0 Summit Launchpad.)

Of course, global warming is far from the only "web meets world" theme that we're exploring. The conference will cover everything from the latest trends on the web (the rediscovery of e-commerce as a business model, cloud computing, social networking, mobile applications, and the inevitable platform wars) to politics, global disease detection, personal genomics, private space industry, and even military infotech. Speakers I'm particularly excited to see, in addition to Vice President Gore, include Tony Hsieh (@zappos, for those of you who see him continually on twitter), Elon Musk (who's got to have the coolest portfolio of investments since retiring from PayPal, with SpaceX, SolarCity, Tesla Motors all under his wing), and Michael Pollan, who's completely changed the way many of us think about food. Check out the confirmed speaker list, but keep in mind that there are more yet to come as John and I firm up the program.

翻译:Yuwen

正如我上个月在“如果集体智慧没让我们更聪明那它还有哪些益处?”中写的,今年Web 2.0峰会重点放在过去十年我们从Web领域学到的一切将如何用来解决那些世界性难题。所以我非常兴奋John Battelle成功邀请到阿尔.戈尔加入到我们中来

这些世界性难题之一就是全权变暖问题,它要求所有人集思广益。而世界上没有人能比阿尔.戈尔对此贡献更大了,他让所有人认识到这一问题。通过坚持不懈、远见卓识、艰苦的努力以及对全球媒体的掌握,他让所有人关注全球变暖问题。他的工作堪称展示传媒力量改变人们思考方式的教科书。

那是戈尔作为在Current TV的角色持续关注的焦点。他也作为合伙人参加了Kleiner Perkins,参与清洁能源投资。

我2006年第一次在TED会议上见到戈尔讨论气候变化,所有人都想知道我们对此能做什么。这样的谈论一直在继续但有一点很清楚——技术能够发挥非常大的作用:帮助人们通过一些关键的环境参数监测变化程度,构建一个反馈渠道在宏观层面(比如碳市场)和个人层面(比如家庭能源监测)改变我们的行为;建立绿色数据中心和低能耗设备;创建新形式的可再生能源开发和储存,低能源消耗的新材料;替代燃料和交通工具。不胜枚举。(提醒:我们一直在寻找创新的“Web拥抱世界”创业公司参加Web 2.0峰会的Launchpad。)

当然全球变暖不是我们“Web拥抱世界”主题探讨的唯一问题。本次会议将覆盖从Web最新趋势(电子商务作为商业模式的重新认识、云计算、社交网络、移动应用以及不可避免的平台之争)到政治、全球化疾病监测、个人基因组、私有太空产业甚至军事信息技术诸多方面。我们期待的演讲嘉宾——除副总统戈尔——包括Tony Hsieh(@zappos,很多人一直在Twitter上关注他)、Elon Musk(从PayPal退休后他有最酷的投资组合,包括SpaceX、SolarCity、Tesla Motors)以及Michael Pollan(他完全改变了我们中很多人对食物的看法)。请参考已证实演讲嘉宾名单,不过一定注意后续还会有更多嘉宾参与,我和John还正在准备会议日程。

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戈尔不招人讨厌,还知道为世界人民做点事情。不想乔治W布什,打仗杀人抢石油。

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