Movie Review: An Inconvenient Truth: Review

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1. The 2006 movie, ‘An Inconvenient Truth’ is a documentary about United States Vice President Al Gore and his tremendous efforts to educate people about global warming and its horrible impacts on our environment. It has been concluded over and over again that this unusual warming of the Earth leading to Global warming has been primarily caused by two most regular human activities i.e. burning of fossils and fuels by the industrial sector in heavy amount and cutting down of trees for land acquisition and procurement of wood. In the movie there have been several arguments which project that human induced climate change is actually happening. Some of them are listed below: Glaciers getting away: The relationship between the glaciers and the …show more content…

Other impacts like heavy rainfall, drought, heat waves, hurricanes, tornados and re-emergence of diseases, the blunt of these is faced by the humans as well. I say it is fair this way because it is our activities which have lead to such extreme issues. We should be the first ones to bear the consequences. However, our selfish needs from burning fossils to using gasoline for transport, from deforestation to excessive usage of chemical fertilizers, causing damage to the precious innocent species of the ecosystem is totally unfair. If the current situation continues, in 2050, we could lose more than a million of species because of climate change and rise in temperature. 2. With every passing year, human beings are emitting more and greenhouse gases than the previous year. The world right now is at a stage where there is no time to look back and wait for things to happen on its own. We should try everything possible to reduce greenhouse gas emissions so that enough opportunities are made available for future generation and there is scope for sustainable development by proper utilization and not by exploitation. The poorest of all should have hope for a better future. Many experiments have proved that the Earth will witness number of wildfires; the cyclones will become more severe, increase in number of drought prone regions, reduction in precipitation and ultimately rise in extreme

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