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This documentary combining biography and scientific data offers even the skeptic of the conclusions about global warming concrete and right means for slowing down the changes to the planet that result from affects of a never-seen-before population mass.
A well represented short film (less than 50 minutes) that debates some of what Al Gore's film, "An Inconvenient Truth" had to say by filling in those "conveniently" missing pieces of the whole environmental pie.
There is a debate in the scientific community about the supposed effects of global cooling as compared to the alleged consequences of global warming and some claim that global cooling might appear to be the latest fad after global warming.
I was curious to see how "ordinary America" perceives global warming, so I logged onto a few message boards to see what people were seeing. These are some of the sad results that I found, and how I feel we can make things better.
Al Gore is the leading campaigner for global warming awareness to the world. His documentary "An Inconvenient Truth" tells the message of urgency and taking immediate action. This summer that message will be translate through music in a world-organized concert.
As most of the free world and a couple of isolated Eskimo tribes know, Al Gore won the "best documentary" Academy Award for his global warming warning "An Inconvenient Truth" at the 79th annual Academy Awards celebration. Why is this no surprise?
Since the release of "An Inconvenient Truth," Al Gore has come under attack for his own personal energy usage. How does his usage compare to that of his former rival George W. Bush?
Part II in my series about the 2008 election is about Al Gore and his new movie, An Inconveniant Truth
An Inconvenient Truth picks a very convenient time to be shown across America. Its informative subject and personal narration by Al Gore makes this movie a must-see this summer.
An analysis of SharetheTruth.us and its mission to provide free "An Inconvenient Truth" DVDs to spread the word about global warming.
I challenge everyone to watch Al Gore's, An Inconvenient Truth, and not be changed.
quick review of the DVD Movie An Inconvenient Truth. Is it worth watching? What sucked about it?
Al Gore's movie, "An Inconvenient Truth," is being placed in many schools across Canada to be used as part of the curriculum.
A review of "An Inconvenient Truth,' Al Gore's 2006 book based on the global warming presentations he has been giving for years.
One of the most important movies you will ever watch. Won Al Gore the Nobel Peace Prize, and two Oscars.
Al Gore lost the election six years ago and won his soul in the process. This film is more about the planet earth than about the ex politician. It is a film that should be seen inspite of political beliefs as it is about us, all of us.
What time is it boys and girls? It's Howdy-global waming time! With the United Nations climate change conference in full swing, the global warming propaganda mill is processing and selling lies at a record pace. Welcome to the machine!
While skepticism trumps idealism in today's climate of current affairs, Gore's sincerity manifests itself on the screen.
My feelings on a very eye-opening and enlightening movie.
Is the recent spate of hurricanes, earthquakes, floods and epidemics an ominous signal that the end is near? Or has human greed ravaged Mother Earth to the breaking point? Recent scientific findings tell us of the deadly consequences of global warming.
The inconvenient truth not being told by Al Gore
Ex-Vice President Al Gore, the darling of the media and Hollywood elite, teaches that all Americans must cut back on our electricity consumption, especially at home. Then why does he use so much? And what about President Bush?
Americans are being scared by those in power by being told that the Earth is going to end as a huge oven if we don't do something about the cars we drive, the energy we consume, etc. But just how real is this threat of Global Warming?
This documentary, starring Al Gore, warns of the dangers of global warming. If steps are not taken, global warming will lead to more intense storms such as Hurricane Katrina or worse. However, steps can be taken to slow or halt global warming.
Everyone knows Al Gore is a loser. After all he lost the biggest election of them all and he has been mocked time and again on Saturday Night live. Yet here he is back again in 2001, but his time as a winner and someone deemed the most influential person of 2006.
Former Vice President and possible future presidential candidate Al Gore has been criticized domestically and internationally for his comments about climate change and global warming.
Al Gore addresses global warming in a pleasant format that leaves something to desire on the political-neutrality front.
Oscar night comes with a unexpected surprise guest: Al Gore
Norwegian Lawmakers have announced that they have nominated Al Gore for the Nobel Peace Prize. Gore is commended for his work to bring attention and raise funds to combat global warming.
Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore has taken his place amongst the big news stories as of late. His film has received multiple Oscar nominations, he has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize, and he's on the radar for Presidential candidacy.
It is not often that a former Vice President who lost his bid to become President will be the most influential person of the year, but AL Gore is sure in the running
Al Gore's idea is to pressure world leaders to head off disaster before current trends become irreversible.
A non-profit group said Gore has yet to reply to a proposed debate on the merits of global warming.
Kristen Byrnes, a 15 year old girl from Portland, Maine, has raised serious questions about the objectivity and work of James Hansen, a scientist Al Gore relied on heavily for his work in the movie, "An Inconvenient Truth."
Over the summer of 2006, I went to see a movie at the Brooklyn Academy of Music and while waiting for the film to begin, they showed the trailer for a docudrama called An Inconvenient Truth. It's about the depletion of our precious and very necessary friend,
A look at Al Gore's film "An Inconvenient Truth" and the scam it is and the meaningless value of the Nobel Peace Prize.
Fresh off his win at the 2007 Oscars for his documentary "An Inconvenient Truth" speculation about the former Vice President's intentions for the 2008 run for the office heats up.
Is man-made carbon dioxide really responsible for heating up Earth according to Al Gore and his empirical views? Or are the scientists right with their data?
The story of the planet, Earth, depends on the personal choices we make. What we choose to buy effects the state of both continents and the air in our homes. And, surprisingly, recycled products are not an insignificant factor in these choices.
Similar to the Live 8 concerts, Gore's planned massive concerts will attempt to educate billions on the perils of global warming. Performers will be based in seven stadiums, one on each continent.
Over twenty years ago, a tomb was found in Jerusalem in a construction site. Twenty years later, a filmmaker is claiming that this is the tomb of Jesus of Nazareth and His family. Will it show evidence of truth?
The debate on global warming may be serious, but there are seriously funny things happening.
Thinking about the end of the world must be exciting for a lot of people. After all, we've beeing getting ourselves worked up about it for thousands of years.
On the year MTV celebrates their 25th Anniversary, they put together a stinker of a show that draws half the viewership they had just two years ago
A report by two climate experts in the magazine American Scientist evaluates and provides data to suggest that the receding of the Kilimanjaro glacier, featured in the documentary "An Inconvenient Truth," may not be due to global warming.
Many people think of global warming as a general and gradual warming trend. The real truth is that global warming isn't that simple.
Our society is facing an immense problem, global warming. This "inconvenient truth" is indeed inconvenient but it is a pressing problem that must be addressed.
Al Gore's An Inconvienent Truth Review
Global warming might benefit some countries through agriculture and tourism, at least short term.