Al Gore has a simple message for Donald Trump: Resign Al Gore also discussed Trump's environmental policies with a Fox affiliate in Los Angeles

What a difference two years makes.

Al Gore, the former vice president and Democratic presidential candidate, just publicly called for President Donald Trump to resign — after initially meeting with the incoming president at Trump Tower in 2017 to discuss the environment.

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The Tennesseean explained during a recent interview with a Fox affiliate in Los Angeles, Fox 11 Los Angeles that his meeting with Trump during the transition period between the November 2016 election and the January 2017 inauguration, noting how the future president did not take any of his suggestions.

"I don’t think he’s prepared to listen to advice about the importance of clean air and clean water," Gore told Michaelson. The former vice president also described global warming as "a global emergency. It truly is! Look at the temperatures going to record levels, look at the fires!"

He added, "Don’t take it from me. You don’t even have to take it from me or even have to take it from the scientists, who are virtually unanimous, take it from Mother Nature! Every night on the TV is like a nature hike through the Book of Revelation."

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Gore also took swipes at Trump's environmental policies, including some creative wordplay on how Trump has reshaped the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to place the interests of the business community over those of the environment.

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"I think everyone knows to discount what this current Administration is doing and saying. They’ve made the EPA the CPA! The Coal Production Agency! Instead of protecting the environment," Gore told Michaelson.

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He also pointed out that "as significant as it is to change the light bulbs, it’s way more significant to change the laws and policies. We need to put a price on carbon, we need to conserve energy, we need to switch over to renewable types of electricity."

Finally, Gore showered praise on California's Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown, who has been at the forefront of efforts to effectively combat global warming.

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"California has been the leader among all 50 states, partly because of the leadership of Jerry Brown. He’s a friend, but I’m a fan. California has set the standard that other states are now aspiring to," Gore told Michaelson about Brown.