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    This documentary is an illustrated talk on climate by Al Gore. He wants to show the public the increasing, detrimental effects global warming is having on our planet. The atmosphere of the earth is being changed and thickened by carbon dioxide and carbon emissions, which is causing global warming. Instead of the heat escaping the earth through the atmosphere, it is being held in, heating the planet. Gore first became interested in the climate and global warming while at Harvard University. In the

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    Al Gore Inconvenient Truth

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    humans in the twentieth first century, and we already feeling it’s affect. Inconvenient truth is a documentary that brings to light the dangers of global warming and is told through the many talks that former vice president and environmentalist Al Gore has given . Inconvenient truth puts into perspective for the audience on how climate change will affect us all negatively by giving us evidence and statistics behind global warming in such a way that will persuade almost anyone about the climate change

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    was that doing so would weaken al-Qaeda, the terrorist group behind 9/11. However, in reality, Iraq had no connection to al-Qaeda. Then, how did the U.S. justify invading a country that posed no imminent danger to them? The answer is that they didn’t. The fact that the Twin Towers were just hit by al-Qaeda three years ago provoked a fear in the American people to the point where their judgment became clouded. In the first chapter of The Assault On Reason by Al Gore, Gore argues how fear has a direct

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    Al Gore is known as an environmentalist, author and American politician. He was vice president throughout the Clinton administration and he wrote three best-selling books. Al Gore and the UN’s Intergovernmental panel on Climate change went on to win the Nobel Peace Prize. He gave a speech over global warming in 2004. In his speech he talks about the effects of global warming and their causes such as environmental effects, population, technology and the way people think. One of the first points Al

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    calentamiento global. El documental una verdad incómoda de Al Gore, nos comunica acerca de los problemas ambientales y las consecuencias que estamos viviendo hoy en día a causa del calentamiento global. Asimismo, nos trasmite una realidad que la tenemos en frente y no la queremos reconocer; porque el gobierno no nos permite decir lo que realmente pensamos acerca de este problema que nos está afectando a todos. El ex vicepresidente Al Gore, por medio de este documental intenta crear conciencia en

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    Analysis of Al Gore’s “The Climate Emergency” The essay “The Climate emergency” is based on a speech made by Al Gore at Yale University in April 2004 to a room full of students. Al Gore is the former Vice President of the United States under President Bill Clinton. He is also an environmental rights activist. In the beginning of the speech the former vice president shares a story about his trip to a Shoneys Restaurant with his wife Tipper to draw the audience in. (300-301). Once he captures

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    In “Kyoto Climate Change Conference”, Al Gore, the Former Vice President of the United States, calls on the heads of state to take action on reducing emissions and protecting the Earth 's environment. Gore mentions environmental problems such as polluted water, dirty air, and destruction of critical habitats that we are experienced have threatened people’s living and future. Gore highlights aerosphere, the most important and most vulnerable part the Earth’s environment, are damaged by gaseous wastes

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    Al Gore Analysis

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    A man on a mission, to inform his uneducated countrymen of the danger of the path we are currently on. Al Gore, formerly the vice president of the United States travels across the country preaching the same story over and over. Encouraging people to do something about climate change by showing them the effects of global warming like glaciers disappearing all around the world. He puts everything in his presentations like humor, emotional appeal, and cold hard facts. Unfortunately, he can’t afford

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    Al Gore Global Warming

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    1. Why do you suppose Gore says that global warming should be seen as a “planetary emergency” (1)? According to the article, Al Gore states that the global warming has eventually worsen in the past years that has caused great concern. He calls is “planetary emergency”, stating that human civilization is at great risk. Everything in nature is at risk for catastrophic tragedy to happen. 2. According to Gore, what is the effect of global warming on hurricanes? The global warming effect on hurricanes

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    An Inconvenient Truth The climate crisis that our planet faces has become an ever-increasing and extremely controversial issue. In the book “An Inconvenient Truth,” Al Gore goes beyond the political and economic implications of this crisis and states that global warming is a moral issue that humans need to address. For years, scientists have been examining the reasons for the changing climate and have come to the conclusion that global warming is real and it is serious threat to the world. Eventually

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