Topic > Is it too late? An Inconvenient Truth by Al Gore

An Inconvenient Truth is a documentary film in which long-term research is carried out on climate change, the level of carbon dioxide gas in the atmosphere and the conditions of polar ice. In this film, El Gore, 2000 presidential candidate and former vice president of the United States, explains the scientific and political vision of global warming and its serious consequences that we already observe on Earth, and other more tragic consequences that we have yet to see. will arrive in the near future if we do not reduce exhaust emissions into the atmosphere. Nothing particularly new is presented in the film regarding global alarm, but what made the film effective is, first of all, the fact that El Gore, a public and well-known figure in the United States, is the main protagonist of the film. Another effective point of the film is that El Gore put all the scientific work together and proved that the problem is real, not a myth and should no longer be ignored. At first the film's weakness might seem like one long, saccharine Gore one-man show. story of life experiences, but its story is well balanced with the film. For example, his story about his sister's tragic death can be used as a good example of the main idea of ​​the film. Gore let us know that his sister had cancer, but doctors discovered it when it was too late to save her. Almost the same happens with the Earth. We may determine that we are losing our planet too late… but now is still the right time to start recovering Earth's health. Gore says we have everything needed to save the Earth, except, perhaps, political will. Although Gore says in the film about the global warning that "this is not really a political issue, but rather a moral issue," I believe it is as much a political issue as a moral one. The truth about global warming is inconvenient for many economically developed countries.