To say this film is devastating would be an understatement. I went in with a skeptical yet open-minded attitude - walked out feeling like I'd been run over with a steamroller.
Al Gore actually does a great job presenting the relevant facts and figures. He isn't dull and boring - perhaps because he is so passionate about the issues. The evidence is strongly convincing - actually it seems pretty much incontrovertible.
Al Gore deals with a side issue, which is the way powerful minority interests - wealthy individuals and corporations within or allied with the fossil fuel industry, mostly - have managed to present man-made global warming to the public as a dubious, unsupported theory open to easy challenge. It seems that their propaganda campaign has been effective:
"Perhaps the most amazing statistic in An Inconvenient Truth is that of 900-plus peer-reviewed studies in recognized journals, not one has challenged the idea of global warming, whereas more than 53 percent of articles in the mainstream media have presented it as a theory or been careful to include the demurrals of a tiny handful of bought-and-paid-for scientists or politicians. In the course of Gore?s lecture tour comes the unsurprising news that Bush aide Philip Cooney routinely red-penciled the conclusions of impartial government scientists; when exposed, he resigned and took a job with ExxonMobil.
Review
What is surprising is that the negative effects of global warming are already being felt around the world with devastating consequences. The images of parts of the world (huge glaciers, ice shelves, permafrost) just melting away are sombre.
Everyone should see this film. Go see it, decide for yourself.
official web site
edit: Al Gore makes the obligatory few jokes about his lost presidential bid and the current administration, but mainly keeps it fairly non-partisan.
Al Gore actually does a great job presenting the relevant facts and figures. He isn't dull and boring - perhaps because he is so passionate about the issues. The evidence is strongly convincing - actually it seems pretty much incontrovertible.
Al Gore deals with a side issue, which is the way powerful minority interests - wealthy individuals and corporations within or allied with the fossil fuel industry, mostly - have managed to present man-made global warming to the public as a dubious, unsupported theory open to easy challenge. It seems that their propaganda campaign has been effective:
"Perhaps the most amazing statistic in An Inconvenient Truth is that of 900-plus peer-reviewed studies in recognized journals, not one has challenged the idea of global warming, whereas more than 53 percent of articles in the mainstream media have presented it as a theory or been careful to include the demurrals of a tiny handful of bought-and-paid-for scientists or politicians. In the course of Gore?s lecture tour comes the unsurprising news that Bush aide Philip Cooney routinely red-penciled the conclusions of impartial government scientists; when exposed, he resigned and took a job with ExxonMobil.
Review
What is surprising is that the negative effects of global warming are already being felt around the world with devastating consequences. The images of parts of the world (huge glaciers, ice shelves, permafrost) just melting away are sombre.
Everyone should see this film. Go see it, decide for yourself.
official web site
edit: Al Gore makes the obligatory few jokes about his lost presidential bid and the current administration, but mainly keeps it fairly non-partisan.
