Tuesday, February 24, 2015
The Inconvinient Truth
This film always seemed like a documentary for me because of the voice over that Al Gore would do. We never saw him speak straight to the camera so I always recieved the impression that it was a documentary and it has been one of the best I have seen. I truly enjoyed this film because it made me realize how ruined and damaged our Earth is, this film demonstrated the catastrophic conditions of the ice glaciers and how they are crumbling down. In my opinion, the fact that in a few years perhaps 40% of the people will be in the desperate need of water due to the minimization of the water that flows down though their area is only due to our over-abusive ways of using mother nature's preservatives and killing them off with gases. I learned that in order to see change you have to participate in making it happen yourself. The factories and pollution kill and slowly destroy the thin layer of atmosphere that protects us here on Earth and if we live here we should be able to keep it clean. For example, when one goes to a friend's house you don't trash it and throw trash on the floor or damage the house, on the contrary you try to be as careful and clean as possible. That is how we should treat Earth; as if it were someone else's home and keep it clean without putting hazardous toxins and materials that hurt mother nature. This film taught me that Earth is a very beautiful, but feeble place to call home yet it's the only one we have and so we must treat it with care and keep it looking beautiful.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment