Mike K.
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My friends, I would like to encourage each of you to see this film. I realize that it might not be showing in all theaters like some of the bigger blockbuster movies, but please find it and go see it as soon as possible!
I am not a politically-sided person, i.e. I do not consider myself a Democrat or a Republican. Despite being a film by Al Gore, this is not a politically oriented film. Sure Gore interjects the occasional political reference, mostly regarding his own career past, but the film actually conveys a sense of urgency to break through political partisanship in order to tackle the very real problem of global climate change & pollution.
I went to see this film last weekend expecting a Gore political statement. Also, being a scientist myself (Ph.D. candidate, vertebrate ecology) I also sat down to watch with a healthy dose of skepticism. In the scientific community, global warming is a very real issue. Could Gore, a non-scientist and former politician, actually pull this off? Well...he did. Aside from a few very minor details and one cartoon sketch (only there for the scientifically challenged) An Inconvenient Truth was thought-provoking, educational, alarming, but most of all scientifically accurate! You will not get the lopsided discourse that was presented in Fahrenheit 911. This documentary is actually grounded in good solid scientific fact (no political statements here). Gore displays a genuine, even spiritual, concern for the environment. I was duly impressed! :eusa_clap
As a professional scientist, and someone sincerely concerned about caring for the earth that God has made for us, I urge you all to go out and see this film. Stick around for the end credits; interspersed throughout are nice tips on what you can do to help rather than be part of the problem. Whether you like Al Gore or not, this is one of those films that everyone should see!
-Mike K.
I am not a politically-sided person, i.e. I do not consider myself a Democrat or a Republican. Despite being a film by Al Gore, this is not a politically oriented film. Sure Gore interjects the occasional political reference, mostly regarding his own career past, but the film actually conveys a sense of urgency to break through political partisanship in order to tackle the very real problem of global climate change & pollution.
I went to see this film last weekend expecting a Gore political statement. Also, being a scientist myself (Ph.D. candidate, vertebrate ecology) I also sat down to watch with a healthy dose of skepticism. In the scientific community, global warming is a very real issue. Could Gore, a non-scientist and former politician, actually pull this off? Well...he did. Aside from a few very minor details and one cartoon sketch (only there for the scientifically challenged) An Inconvenient Truth was thought-provoking, educational, alarming, but most of all scientifically accurate! You will not get the lopsided discourse that was presented in Fahrenheit 911. This documentary is actually grounded in good solid scientific fact (no political statements here). Gore displays a genuine, even spiritual, concern for the environment. I was duly impressed! :eusa_clap
As a professional scientist, and someone sincerely concerned about caring for the earth that God has made for us, I urge you all to go out and see this film. Stick around for the end credits; interspersed throughout are nice tips on what you can do to help rather than be part of the problem. Whether you like Al Gore or not, this is one of those films that everyone should see!
-Mike K.