Article 3816Q An Inconvenient Sequel – the science, history, and politics of climate change | John Abraham

An Inconvenient Sequel – the science, history, and politics of climate change | John Abraham

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John Abraham
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Al Gore's new film is worth watching

Al Gore's new movie 'An Inconvenient Sequel' is, in some ways, similar to his groundbreaking Inconvenient Truth project, but different in other ways. Those key differences are why I recommend you watch it.

This movie successfully accomplishes a number of interweaving tasks. First, it gives some of the science of climate change. Gore gets his science right. I remember his first movie, which I thought was more steeped in science and data than this one, so based on my recollection this new picture is somewhat abbreviated. That's a good thing because the science is settled on climate change. That is, the science is settled that humans are causing current climatic changes and the science is settled that we are observing these changes throughout the natural world.

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