snip?
I think alot better arguement could be made that there is no known benefit
to the planet from Humans, and we should go get 'em. Oh, except that you
can't ask a human this question because they are not a neutral observer.
looks like we are well on our way to doing just that. but let's
http://www.fpif.org/fpiftxt/4014
Foreign Policy In Focus |
The Inconvenient Truth, Part II
Tom Athanasiou | February 21, 2007
Editor: John Feffer, IRC
Foreign Policy In Focus
www.fpif.org
You've probably seen the movie; you've certainly heard about it. So
you already know the first part of
,
Tom
Tom
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From: Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2006 9:13 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] An Inconvenient Truth
I have wonder if the weather we
http://eatthestate.org/
Eat the State! Vol. 10, Issue #22 6 July 06
Preparing For an Inconvenient Future
Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth is a commendable movie, not least
for its attempts to educate, rather than terrify, people about the
facts and consequences of global warming. In
I have wonder if the weather we are enjoying here in DC is a symptom of
global warming.
Keith Addison wrote:
http://eatthestate.org/
Eat the State! Vol. 10, Issue #22 6 July 06
Preparing For an Inconvenient Future
Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth is a commendable movie, not least
for its
http://eatthestate.org/10-21/WhatWouldGandhi.htm
(June 22, 2006)
What Would Gandhi Drive?
by Colin Wright
I must admit I liked An Inconvenient Truth, the new movie on global
warming featuring Al Gore (www.climatecrisis.net). To be sure, I'm
still suspicious of his free market politics and
I saw it again last night with another friend. This time I bought the
t-shirt. Only 10 bucks and made of completely recycled material.
Joe
Paul S Cantrell wrote:
Video that continues 'what you can do' in the film. The story at the
beginning is pretty funny, too.
Video that continues 'what you can do' in the film. The story at the
beginning is pretty funny, too.
http://www.ted.com/tedtalks/tedtalksplayer.cfm?key=al_goreflashEnabled=1
http://www.climatecrisis.net/
On 6/26/06, Sarath G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I saw the movie this weekend and I was
I saw the movie on Friday evening. Lots of great factoids for those who
are not in the know about global warming. The presentation is such that
I don't see how anyone could not be persuaded. I thought that was very
encouraging. Al Gore has so much of an opportunity to reach a large
Joe,
I saw it yesterday and I concur completely...Everyone go see it and
take 3 people with you!
I encourage everyone to go see it, if nothing else to make me (us)
seem less nutty! lol been talkin' about this since high school...
On 6/26/06, Joe Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I saw the movie
I saw the movie this weekend and I was very impressed by the story and facts. Not that this is a new topic to any of the members on this list, but the portrayal of clear and present dangers of looming climate change are well illustrated and makes an extra effort to bring this issue to public
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