An Inconvenient Truth – Too Important to Miss

May 18, 2007

Watched the Inconvenient Truth movie. I was surprised by how clearly and softly it carried its massively important message. I was expecting a sensationalistic blast, but got a delicate whisper instead.  

The movie is also a portrait of former Vice President Al Gore. He comes through as a scarred, caring man, learning from mistakes. Future votes will find their way to him. 

During watching the movie, we were heating our sauna. The temperature of our electrically powered stove was around 86 Celsius degrees for over an hour.

I’m still eager to know: what is the role of heat generated by stoves, car engines, factories, central heating systems, computers etc. in changing the global climate? Do they increase the temperature and make the wiggling red lines of the film go up? We took a sauna – did we cause a tiny part of a glacier to melt?

[25.05.2009] Watched The Great Global Warming Swindle and felt totally betrayed.

One Response to “An Inconvenient Truth – Too Important to Miss”

  1. videowatch Says:

    A real eye-opener this one…Loved it…


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