An inconvenient Truth is a successful movie in my opinion. Mr. Al Gore presented some scientific evidences about the global warming and what may happen in the future if the Earth’s citizens don’t do anything to stop that problem, but the movie also has some scientific errors as some experts says.
Judge Michael Burton ruled at the High Court of London that the movie is contains scientific errors. The movie warns that polar bears are sinking as they try to swim for very long distance to find rapidly disappearing Arctic ice, but the evidence that came out in court says it's just not true. Scientific study show that four polar bears have recently been found sank because of a storm. The movie also claims that the world's sea levels will rise up to 20 feet "in the near future, but the sea levels would rise that much "only after" thousands of years. Earlier this year a group of scientists, the International Panel on Climate Change, predicted that by 2100, sea levels would rise by seven to 23 inches (Soltis).
However, there are also arguments in favour of the movie. Mr. AL Gore shows that human actions are creating such dangerous levels of carbon dioxide that we are at a critical moment. Increasing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is already dangerously affecting the temperature of waters on earth. From simple graphs to photographs of his home and family as well as pictures of hurricanes and receding glaciers he approved the global warming is going to happen in future (Cunneen).
In brief, my opinion is we should reduce the emotions of CO2.the number of factories, cars and Cos sources are increasing, so we should do what can we do to save our environment and to save our children future. I beieve that Al Gore did the right thing by presenting that film. the movie has very useful idea to keep the Earth clean. I think the film is great and very useful
Bibliography:
Cunneen, Joseph. "The last days of the West: Al Gore warns of climate change in 'Inconvenient Truth." 30 June 2006. Resource Center - Gold. The last days of the West: Al Gore warns of climate change in 'Inconvenient Truth..
SOLTIS, ANDY. "'INCONVENIENT' VERDICT ON GORE." New York Post [New York] 12 Oct. 2007, News sec.
Judge Michael Burton ruled at the High Court of London that the movie is contains scientific errors. The movie warns that polar bears are sinking as they try to swim for very long distance to find rapidly disappearing Arctic ice, but the evidence that came out in court says it's just not true. Scientific study show that four polar bears have recently been found sank because of a storm. The movie also claims that the world's sea levels will rise up to 20 feet "in the near future, but the sea levels would rise that much "only after" thousands of years. Earlier this year a group of scientists, the International Panel on Climate Change, predicted that by 2100, sea levels would rise by seven to 23 inches (Soltis).
However, there are also arguments in favour of the movie. Mr. AL Gore shows that human actions are creating such dangerous levels of carbon dioxide that we are at a critical moment. Increasing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is already dangerously affecting the temperature of waters on earth. From simple graphs to photographs of his home and family as well as pictures of hurricanes and receding glaciers he approved the global warming is going to happen in future (Cunneen).
In brief, my opinion is we should reduce the emotions of CO2.the number of factories, cars and Cos sources are increasing, so we should do what can we do to save our environment and to save our children future. I beieve that Al Gore did the right thing by presenting that film. the movie has very useful idea to keep the Earth clean. I think the film is great and very useful
Bibliography:
Cunneen, Joseph. "The last days of the West: Al Gore warns of climate change in 'Inconvenient Truth." 30 June 2006. Resource Center - Gold. The last days of the West: Al Gore warns of climate change in 'Inconvenient Truth.
SOLTIS, ANDY. "'INCONVENIENT' VERDICT ON GORE." New York Post [New York] 12 Oct. 2007, News sec.
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