October 16, 2006

‘An Inconvenient Truth’ Scientific Analysis

Filed under: Greenhouse Effect, Human Influence — chicken79 @ 12:24 pm

http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2006/05/al-gores-movie/

This website analyses the science behind the movie

September 22, 2006

“An Inconvenient Truth” in the eyes of mertesacker

Filed under: Greenhouse Effect — mertesacker @ 11:32 am

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUiP6dqPynE

Here is a site that simply allows you to see a trailor and get an idea of what the film is all about. Handy.

http://www.lessig.org/blog/archives/003407.shtml

A solid review giving handy background info on the film. Explains the themes well and also conveys how the issues addressed in Al Gore’s film are a very real threat. This site is so good it makes me think I might have done it. It’s amazing that someone could come so close to being as good as me. Not quite though. Anyway, see the site, il est trés helpful. Give it a visit. Now!

Maddies Take On George Bush’s Intelligence

Filed under: Greenhouse Effect — mr bean is the bomb @ 11:28 am

Website

President Bush, when asked whether he would watch the film, responded: “Doubt it.” He later stated that “we need to set aside whether or not greenhouse gases have been caused by mankind or because of natural effects.”

This is another example of George Bush’s great intelligence

Jenni reveals all on “The Inconvenient Truth”!!!

Filed under: Greenhouse Effect — 03Frankj @ 11:26 am

Review of the Film Review on “The inconvenient Truth”:
(From site: http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/37314/an_incovenient_truth_film_review.html )

Out of the viewers who have currently visited this site they have rated it 3/5. Lee Allon provides a detailed view of review of the film through his opinion. He states that natural disasters are common in today’s society and should be publicised to reduce the triggers of them (e.g. global warning can be reduced by reducing pollution let off). He found Al Gore encouraging and presented the film in a nice and straight foward way (e.g graphs, figures). He was disapointed that this film did not cover a bigger range of environmental issues. This review gave me a simple summary of the film as I had never seen it before and brought up some interesting arguments.

Global Warming and what YOU can do

Filed under: Greenhouse Effect — 03maddea @ 11:24 am

This site is very helpful and all the information is categorized into sections making research easy i reccommend this site.

http://yosemite.epa.gov/oar/globalwarming.nsf/content/index.html

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/05/060524-global-warming.html

Filed under: Greenhouse Effect — cameron @ 11:22 am

This web site explains the fact that ther movie inconveniant truth could be true

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/05/060524-global-warming.html

An inconvenient truth in a convienient manner

Filed under: Greenhouse Effect — 03BlakeA @ 11:18 am

The website www.imbd.com/title/tt0497116/ is a site that will arouse passions within the hearts of the young and old.Its hot steamy information is given by a professional reviewer in an easy to grasp manner.This particular site gave the movie ‘an inconvenient truth’ 8/10 stars.As well as that(as everyone has a different opinion)users of the site can review the movie and this information is on offer to veiwers of the site.It also gives you the ratings(G,PG,etc.) so that parents can check out if the movie their kids are veiwing is appropriate.

Global Warming is very swarming “An Inconvienient Truth”

Filed under: Greenhouse Effect — 03maddea @ 11:16 am

This site has a basic review of The movie and global warming.

Website

an inconvenient truth

Filed under: Greenhouse Effect — Annabel @ 11:15 am

This website reviews the movie and also gives political responses.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An_Inconvenient_Truth

Annabel :)

An Inconvenient Truth, by Al Gore

Filed under: Greenhouse Effect — Cobalt @ 11:15 am

“Whether you’re a fan of Al Gore or not, he isn’t really the issue here. He does a great job presenting the various forms of overwhelming evidence for global warming and mankind’s link to it, but he doesn’t do it in a political or spiteful way. He shows global temperature and atmospheric carbon patterns, and he shows that our last 20 years have been the highest by a longshot over the previous 600,000 years. Frankly, before seeing the film, I’d heard a lot of information about global warming being a myth, but this film dispels that notion with many independent pieces of evidence.

Even more importantly, it goes to show why we should care that global warming is occurring. As you may have seen in the trailer, if global warming continues at its current rate, the earth’s coastlines will be flooded displacing tens of millions of people, it will increase the strength and frequency of hurricanes and tornadoes, it will irrevocably kill off many of the worlds glaciers, it will dry up lands interior to the coastline (like our heartland), and it will disrupt/kill species after species from polar bears to birds. These changes could occur in as short a time as ten to fifty years from NOW.

Lastly, he finishes with ways in which we can affect a change. It would be easy to see this film, get depressed about all the state of affairs, and throw up one’s hands in despair, but the film offers us ways, big and small, to help reverse global warming’s effects right now.”

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0497116/