Tuesday, February 24, 2015

What I Learned from An Inconvenient Truth

          In The Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore makes his audience, and anyone who watches the movie, realize the severity of climate change and the effect it has on us humans. The damage that we, ourselves, are causing to our one and only home is getting uncontrollable, for the increase in carbon dioxide emissions and average temperatures are reaching unbelievable highs. Despite the efforts of promoting awareness on this issue, there are still ignorant people out there who fail to see that climate change is a real thing that can, ultimately, cause our destruction. Because of the increase in temperatures, glaciers in the Arctic and Greenland are slowly melting. If these continue to melt at this pace, however, it is possible that there is an increase in 20 feet of water in our oceans. Though this may not sound like a lot, Al Gore mentioned that it would be enough to cover parts of Florida, New York, and San Francisco. It would surely cause a huge natural disaster, similar to the ones that have been occurring recently also because of climate change. The increase in hurricanes, earthquakes, typhoons and floods are all causes of global warming and, if measures are not taken, they will only get worse. People seem to believe that taking care of our planet is going to cost a lot of money, but studies have shown that that is not the case. That is why it is of utmost importance that we begin to care more about the only home we have and less about the money in our pockets.

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