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    note and with the same personality which he begins with: a quick to judge‚ superficial one. Former vice-president Albert Gore‚ the world’s leading environmental reform advocate‚ is prime example of one incapable of change. The author of An Inconvenient Truth urges civilians to think about the environment‚ warning that the human race is on the brink of an inevitable environmental disaster. With his beliefs‚ Gore should also follow a green lifestyle. Gore is simply a hypocrite‚ however‚ as his own

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    An inconvenient truth According to the movie I have watch in sm cinema last march 5‚2011. I have notice that Carbon dioxide and other gases warm the surface of the planet naturally by trapping solar heat in the atmosphere. This is a good thing because it keeps our planet habitable. However‚ by burning fossil fuels such as coal‚ gas and oil and clearing forests we have dramatically increased the amount of carbon dioxide in the Earth’s atmosphere and temperatures are rising. We’re already seeing

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    Al Gore "An Inconvenient Truth" a documentary film premier at the 2006 Sundance film festival. In this film Al Gore aims to campaign to educate citizens about global warming via a comprehensive slide show. Personal anecdotes (interesting account)‚ contrast‚ comparison and rhetorical appeals (like pathos‚ ethos and logos) are techniques Gore skillful uses to create a strong‚ convincing documentary film. As a saying goes "A stitch in time saves nine" Gore’s main focus is to highlight the downsides

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    An Inconvenient Truth Almost everybody had already stopped‚ at least once‚ to think how perfect it would be to win the lottery‚ and how life would get better. But‚ what seems to end up as a fairytale‚ many time becomes a horrible nightmare. Rather than improving their lives‚ a lottery win can lead newly rich people to feelings of guilt‚ paranoia‚ and boredom. First of all‚ feelings of guilt are common in newly rich people. They feel guilt because their friends cannot afford their new rich lifestyle

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    easy as the automobile has made life‚ problems have arisen. One major problem is the damage these automobiles are doing to the environment. The atmosphere is being polluted‚ and many scientists warn of global warming. Al Gore’s documentary "An Inconvenient Truth" highlights the detrimental effects of global warming. Another consequence of automobiles is that car accidents and plane crashes occur frequently‚ leading to death. Travel has been made easier‚ but at the expense of an invention that is polluting

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    Al Gore’s well-known documentary‚ “An Inconvenient Truth” premiered a few years ago to emphasize human impact on climate change and how it’s negatively affecting the rest of the world. Some people think it is brainwashing audiences with propaganda while others simply enjoyed the remarkable documentary. While the subject of man-made climate change did not start as a controversial topic‚ now another controversy is linked to it – whether teachers should teach climate change as fact or debatable to American

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    such as emails‚ thus showing what an important source of information the mass media can be. Documentaries may raise environmental awareness and cause people to pause and think about ways to help Mother Earth. For example‚ the documentary ”An Inconvenient Truth” was created to educate the public about global warming‚ raising international public awareness on climate change and fuelling the environmental movement. Another example is the documentary “Super Size Me” by American filmmaker Morgan Spurlock

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    To be honest‚ I never really have put much thought into the environment and how every little thing we do affects it in some way. Coming in to college and taking my environmental biology class and now watching the documentary in this class has opened my eyes to some realities about the world we live in today‚ such as‚ half of the forests that originally covered 46% of the Earth’s land surface are gone. Only one-fifth of the Earth’s original forests remain pristine and undisturbed. Furthermore 60%

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    An Inconvenient Truth An Inconvenient Truth is a documentary film that was produced by former U. S. Vice President Al Gore in 2006. The film endeavors to educate people about the environmental crisis. In the presentation‚ Al Gore thoroughly discusses current serious environmental issues and their likely consequences. Gore’s argument is supported by fundamental theories‚ scientific data‚ and solid evidences. The movie declares that every person has the responsibility and power to save Earth. In order

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    An Inconvenient Truth and Cool It Important to note before this topic is discussed‚ no single person holds all the answers to every problem‚ but only through the unification of ideals and effort to accomplish them can sustainability be achieved. The fact that global warming is happening is not debatable‚ it is happening and it is a problem. This is the most significant similarity between each documentary. What the debate falls to however‚ are the consequences‚ and what can be done to

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