
He provides statistics: The 10 warmest years in history were in the last 14 years.
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Then he shows a series of later space photographs, clearly indicating that glaciers and lakes are shrinking, snows are melting, shorelines are retreating. He shows the famous photograph "Earthrise," taken from space by the first American astronauts. The documentary is based on a speech he has been developing for six years, and is supported by dramatic visuals. Some of the subjects discussed might be upsetting.He stands on a stage before a vast screen, in front of an audience. "An Inconvenient Truth" is rated PG (Parental guidance suggested). "An Inconvenient Truth" is a necessary film.

But it is a good place to start, and to continue, a process of education that could hardly be more urgent. This is not everything you need to know about global warming: that's the point. As unsettling as it can be, it is also intellectually exhilarating, and, like any good piece of pedagogy, whets the appetite for further study. Luckily, it happens to be a well-made documentary, edited crisply enough to keep it from feeling like 90 minutes of C-Span and shaped to give Mr.

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He speaks of the need to reduce carbon-dioxide emissions as a "moral imperative," and most people who see this movie will do so out of a sense of duty, which seems to me entirely appropriate. The news of increased hurricane activity and warming oceans is all the more alarming for being delivered in Mr. Photographs of receding ice fields and glaciers - consequences of climate change that have already taken place - are as disturbing as speculative maps of submerged coastlines. I can't think of another movie in which the display of a graph elicited gasps of horror, but when the red lines showing the increasing rates of carbon-dioxide emissions and the corresponding rise in temperatures come on screen, the effect is jolting and chilling. His explanations of complex environmental phenomena - the jet stream has always been a particularly tough one for me to grasp - are clear, and while some of the visual aids are a little corny, most of the images are stark, illuminating and powerful. He is, rather, the surprisingly engaging vehicle for some very disturbing information. Bryan Lynas/Paramount Classicsīut as I said, the movie is not about him.

Gore as a stiff, humorless speaker, someone to make fun of rather than take seriously.Īn image of a glacier in Peru, before it was diminished by climate change.

But really, the idea that worrying about the effect of carbon-dioxide emissions on the world's climate makes you some kind of liberal kook is as tired as the image of Mr. His presence is, in some ways, a distraction, since it guarantees that "An Inconvenient Truth" will become fodder for the cynical, ideologically facile sniping that often passes for political discourse these days. Gore's voice-over reflections on his life in and out of politics. Gore has given many times over the last few years, interspersed with interviews and Mr. It consists mainly of a multimedia presentation on climate change that Mr. Guggenheim's movie is not really about Al Gore. That "An Inconvenient Truth" should not have to exist is a reason to be grateful that it does.Īppearances to the contrary, Mr. It is, after all, the job of political leaders and policymakers to protect against possible future calamities, to respond to the findings of science and to persuade the public that action must be taken to protect the common interest.īut when this does not happen - and it is hardly a partisan statement to observe that, in the case of global warming, it hasn't - others must take up the responsibility: filmmakers, activists, scientists, even retired politicians. CANNES, France, May 23 - "An Inconvenient Truth," Davis Guggenheim's new documentary about the dangers of climate change, is a film that should never have been made.
