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Hollywood does sequels. Al Gore does sequels. His new Part 2, Paramount Pictures’ “An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power,” opens in limited release July 28 then expands Aug. 4.

Last we saw our former VP he was hawking “An Inconvenient Truth.” Climate change. Energy revolution. Now — with cameras along — Big Daddy circled our globe educating us on oceans rising, Earth heating, politicians snoozing.

Al Gore: “Ten years ago we did ‘An Inconvenient Truth.’ Its predictions are coming true. Seas overflowing, storm changes, air changes, temperature rising, surges like superstorm Hurricane Sandy.

“There’s still time to avoid catastrophe. That means working faster. Learning. Buy the book. See the movie. Win conversations on the subject. Accelerate switches to alternate methods.”

Like what?

“Buy more environmentally friendly products, which sends stores a signal. Join this subject’s friendly movements. Attend citizen Town Hall meetings. Institute informative e-mails. Ask: Will politicians’ votes be good on climate control? Confirm your buildings are properly insulated.”

What do we do in-house?

“Change energy output. Solar and wind appliance costs are coming down. Batteries, which extend use of these operations, are cheap. Log onto our http://www.InconvenientSequel.com website. Take action. Climate changes — but truth does not.”

Warm weather seems to breed celluloid superheroes who are into saving our planet — Wonder Woman, Indiana Jones, Spider-Man — now Gore, who added: “And drive electric cars.”

Does this smell like Elon Musk is part of Gore’s crusade?

A smile, then: “He’s not in the film, but he does support what we’re doing.”

Looking quite dashing these days, our former veep maybe found something better than getting Botox. It’s called getting out of DC.

Close always close to canines

Glenn Close to Victoria Shaffer on Pet Life Radio’s “Tails of the City”: “I was 4 with my first collie and wore its collar as a belt. My medical-student dad secretly rescued lab animals. Our home menagerie had seven street dogs. My Havanese, Sir Pippin of Beanfield, is named after ‘Great Expectations’ character Pip. Another, Gabby “is after reading my earliest sexy book about French composer Saint-Saëns’ mistress.”

Her next maybe gets called “Sunset Boulevard”?

More on dogs

Pets passing co-op boards? Publicist Sy Presten had trainer Bash Dibra coach the Corcoran Group’s Barbara Corcoran just for her dog’s real-estate meeting . . .

Steve Buscemi, incognito, snuck into the Beach Cafe’s summer cabaret series crouching under a gray, very crappy baseball cap . . .

Congrats for NY1’s George Whipple and missus christening their newborn Elizabeth instead of today’s zonko names like Kaira, Kushna or — after belly lox — Nova.

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Need summertime reading? Putnam’s new Jack Ryan Jr. thriller “Point of Contact.” The Tom Clancy genre’s first co-author is military intelligence expert/drone techie/Middle East war expert Mike Maden. And this year John Krasinski plays Jack Ryan in Amazon’s 10-part series.

Bruce Littlefield: “More people care about the future of the Knicks’ Carmelo Anthony than with the health care bill.”

Mumbled only in New York, kids, only in New York.