An Inconvenient Truth
Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 10:34 pm
I'm not going near this anywhere that Tycho could have a chance at seeing it.
I watched this tonight and was absolutely fascinated; not so much by the science of it (which was interesting enough) but by Al Gore. It's been 7 years since he (and all of you living in the US) got fucked over - the world could be utterly and completely unrecognizably different by now.
But simply speaking of the movie and nothing else politically opinionated - I thought it did a very good job of trying to light a fire under people, to create understanding and (hopefully) a desire to try and do our part to help with global warming.
I'm a conflict avoider - I'd love for this to go away.... but it's not going to. I don't think I'll be lazily flipping yogurt containers and empty drink boxes into the garbage for the next little bit, let's put it that way.
I watched this tonight and was absolutely fascinated; not so much by the science of it (which was interesting enough) but by Al Gore. It's been 7 years since he (and all of you living in the US) got fucked over - the world could be utterly and completely unrecognizably different by now.
But simply speaking of the movie and nothing else politically opinionated - I thought it did a very good job of trying to light a fire under people, to create understanding and (hopefully) a desire to try and do our part to help with global warming.
I'm a conflict avoider - I'd love for this to go away.... but it's not going to. I don't think I'll be lazily flipping yogurt containers and empty drink boxes into the garbage for the next little bit, let's put it that way.