Thursday, April 9, 2009

An Inconvenient truth
An Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore’s movie about global warming. Some people say that Al Gore reminds the whole world about a serious problem and others say he was getting revenge on Bush and Republicans for his loss in the presidential race. In this essay I will research whether Al Gore is warning humanity or getting revenge.
As Roger Ebert says in rogerebert.com “Global warming is real, it is caused by human activity.” Roger agrees with Al Gore that in 10 years our planet will reach its “Tipping point” and will go down toward destruction. He explained how Al Gore worked hard for six years to show humanity his documentary and provided us with statistics to prove that a disaster is coming and we should focus on it. Then he starts talking about his friend and how he did not care about Al Gore’s movie and said it is boring. At the end of the review he advocates all people to contribute with Al Gore in his project.
Scott said in his review in the NY Times that Al Gore was showing off and his lecture was against the Bush administration and Republicans and Al Gore is acting like a saint and how he was trying to affect the audience emotionally by his sister’s death because of the tobacco his father was growing on their farm. Then he said that Al Gore was advertising himself and mixed politics with science.
I am with Al Gore because it is a serious problem and soon it will appear to the world and then we won’t have time to solve it and he gave us evidence that proves he is right and people who are against him must think again and again. The United Nation and governments around the world must participate in this campaign and help stop destroying our planet.

Biography

http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/24/movies/24trut.html

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