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Ex-Vice President Al Gore joins the private equity underwriting boys with his soon to close $5 billion
green investment fund. The fund was founded in 2004 by Al and partner David Blood, an ex-Goldman Sachs executive.
"There will be green!" That could at least be the movie title...