Sunday, February 22, 2009
Response to "An Inconvenient Truth: Introduction"
I actually saw the film, "An Inconvenient Truth," last semester in my Writing 120 class. I thought the film was highly informational and definitely got through to its viewers. Also, the research conducted and performed to create the film was professional in many ways. The article states how important and serious global warming is, and how as humans, we need to be taking it into real consideration. In this state of emergency the Earth is facing, everyone has to work together to help. If one person says, "I won't make a difference," and then other people follow that same path, then there really won't be hope. But if everyone does what they can, we can be saving the very Earth we are relying on for survival. Global warming is a threat to so many aspects, such as worldwide increase in sea levels, storms as serious as Hurricane Katrina, too much CO2 in the oceans preventing formations of new coral and sea shells, and the melting of iceburgs for polar bears. We have to take this into high consideration not only to save ourselves and our Earth today, but the future of our kids and the future of our Earth. When I'm grown up with a family, I want them to be able to look out at a lake or ocean and appreciate the beauty of the Earth. I don't want them fearing for the end of natural beauty.
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I definitely agree with what you wrote. I think that once one person decides that they don't have to do anything to help, then other people will do the same. It is awful that all of these things are happening around us and there are still people who refuse to believe it just so that they don't have to do anything. It really is sad that we have to worry about what are world is going to look like in the future.
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