Tuesday, September 11, 2007

A wake up call


An Inconvenient Truth is aptly titled.


If you wonder what's all the fuss about or worse, if you've never heard the term 'Global Warming', please watch this DVD.


If you're one of those fence sitters who are not sure whether it really is an issue, whether it's just cyclical weather phenomenon or whether the Greens are making a mountain out of a mole hill, this might help you understand the reason behind your ambivalence.


If you know that global warming is an issue, but haven't figured out what to do, this DVD will not only raise a sense of urgency but in closing, will provide some clues on taking action.


I believe that this DVD should be mandatory watching for everyone. Because the topic under discussion is not some woolly headed 'self-help' mantra, or an esoteric scientific theory - it's the fundamental question of our survival as a species, or more accurately, the survival of Planet Earth as we know it.


There are 2 areas where Al Gore and David Guggenheim do a great job. One, Gore adds romance and drama to the issue by running a sub text of his personal journey to becoming an advocate against global warming. This sub text runs through his childhood, his failed bid for presidency and the loss of his sister to lung cancer (made poignant by the fact that his dad ran a tobacco farm). This not only reveals and clarifies his motive for the viewer but also makes for a empathetic connection.


Second, it makes the science and data behind the case against Global Warming accessible to the common man. The data on temperatures back to 650,000 years from Antarctic drilling and CO2 emissions by-country are quite eye opening. The graphics on ocean currents and their distribution of heat energy is simple and instructive. The DVD packs such data, graphics and Gore's glib talking style in a potent combination to make it easy for the layman to understand the issue at hand.


Discussions on Global Warming are typically split into 2 camps - the Skeptics who wonder whether the effort required is really worth it, whether we aren't exaggerating the impact and the Radicals who are against anything that exhales CO2, who take the matter to a stifling extreme. Gore, though clearly leftist and green in hue, is a bit more balanced in his presentation of the issue and his stance on the solutions.


This DVD should spur you into action. It will force you to think. Pick it up & watch it. You owe it your future.

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