In the documentary, An Inconvenient Truth, former Vice President Al Gore takes on the issue of climate change in an attempt to explain to viewers the effect of anthropogenic actions to our everyday lives, from temperature and natural disasters to agriculture and pathogenic disease. Unlike, say, a petition that one may come across online that calls for the repeal of Indiana’s newly enacted RFRA law, the issue of climate change and the cause Al Gore is advocating for pertains to every single person living on our planet. It is disturbing to see these trends in the atmospheric, terrestrial and aquatic chemistry of the home we all share and not see a collective attempt to mitigate them by the human race as a whole. We have indeed become acquainted to this lifestyle of capitalistic gain in an attempt to achieve economic success through the production of cheap plastics that have revolutionized commerce and the extraction and burning of inexpensive fossil fuels that energize the work and entertainment of our everyday lives. Al Gore does not dispute this claim in this documentary, and the advances we have made in agriculture, healthcare, and industry must all be appreciated for what they’ve done for the human race and all other benefiting
In the documentary, An Inconvenient Truth, former Vice President Al Gore takes on the issue of climate change in an attempt to explain to viewers the effect of anthropogenic actions to our everyday lives, from temperature and natural disasters to agriculture and pathogenic disease. Unlike, say, a petition that one may come across online that calls for the repeal of Indiana’s newly enacted RFRA law, the issue of climate change and the cause Al Gore is advocating for pertains to every single person living on our planet. It is disturbing to see these trends in the atmospheric, terrestrial and aquatic chemistry of the home we all share and not see a collective attempt to mitigate them by the human race as a whole. We have indeed become acquainted to this lifestyle of capitalistic gain in an attempt to achieve economic success through the production of cheap plastics that have revolutionized commerce and the extraction and burning of inexpensive fossil fuels that energize the work and entertainment of our everyday lives. Al Gore does not dispute this claim in this documentary, and the advances we have made in agriculture, healthcare, and industry must all be appreciated for what they’ve done for the human race and all other benefiting