An Inconvenient Truth
I suppose it was only a matter of time until I bought this film and watched it for the first time. I'm not much of a theater-goer; people talk too much. But after finally getting around to An Inconvenient Truth, I have to say it is one impressive movie.I wish I'd seen this film earlier. It is moving and powerful and entirely necessary. I plan to be its advocate. Moreover, I plan to defend the environment and fight global warming more than I already have.
Coming from a liberal that's saying a lot. Even if I do drive a Z28 that will blow your brand-new Mustang away.
The fact of the matter is, this film lays out a thorough and compelling argument for an immediate change to how each of us lives our daily lives. It asks not that we forgo questions, only that we acknowledge truths. And its redeeming qualities lie not in its production design or its cinematography, but in its frank examination of this generation's role in the terrible downfall of our global ecosystem.
Beginning with its environmentally friendly packaging—which uses 100% post-consumer recycled material and a corn-based, biodegradable, plastic—this film shows us how much of an impact we can have on this dangerous situation. It shows us that we can do this if we want to: we can fix the problem.
Bottom line? Watch it. Share it. Donate it.
And visit www.climatecrisis.net to learn how much you contribute to the problem, and how you can reduce your carbon emissions to zero.




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