Venture capital — noun
one of the few areas of finance where it is socially acceptable to make a boatload of money and still claim you are “saving the world”
Alternate definition - What Al Gore does in his spare time when not spreading awareness of ManBearPig
Slang - VC, Venture cap
Video presentation of Al Gore describing ManBearPig at a presentation at Irvine last week
Turns out what they teach you in Management 100 is actually true. Take note, unemployed friends in the College — you actually can run a socially-conscious investment firm and retain your street credibility with tree-huggers everywhere. Who knew?!
At least, that is the hope of every college student’s favorite Nobel Prize-winning former Vice President-turned-South Park character, Al Gore.
According to yesterday’s Wall Street Journal (you know, the newspaper Wharton students never read but act like they do), Gore has teamed up with the power-house VC firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, known for backing Google and Amazon in their early stages, to focus on environmentally-friendly technology investments.
All jokes aside, at least he puts his money where is mouth is and sets an admirable example for college students to follow. The paper reports that Gore plans to donate his entire salary to the organization Alliance for Climate Protection.
With all the hype surrounding alternative energy at the moment, I’m personally still skeptical that now is the best time to be investing in it. Thoughts?
Tags: Al Gore, Alternative energy, ManBearPig

November 14th, 2007 at 3:15 pm
Time for
a COOL
change,
GORE
2008