Global Warming: An Inconvenient Truth (2006)

The world can be described as a sleeping bull when it comes to taking action against annoying happenings. Floods, hurricanes, droughts, floods, landslides, heat waves, etc… all are attributed to mother nature, and we all know that global warming is pissing her off. Described as a green house effect, it’s a rather simple idea ~ carbon dioxide is part of the air we breathe, and it traps heat. The more carbon dioxide there is in the atmosphere, the more heat it traps. We get heat from the sun, and with high enough carbon dioxide, the planet becomes a huge frying pan.

We know global warming is a problem, we know carbon emission is bad, we know we should make the world a better place to live for tomorrow if we can do it. The problem is, we aren’t willing to do anything about it until thousands of American die from a cause that’s 100% due to global warming. But natural disaster that’s undoubtedly global warming, won’t happen until another couple of decades ~ so up until that point, we’d say we care, and we’re trying — but … we’d still be driving pimping Escalades and burn as much fossil fuel as possible to keep ourselves comfortable.

The message from An Inconvenient Truth is loud and clear, and I’m going to try and help. That’s all I can say.

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