global warming

An Inconvenient Truth

by alec on June 11, 2006

The papers have been talking a lot about the Al Gore documentary on global warming, An Inconvenient Truth. This morning’s Ottawa Citizen had a three page(!) article, and multiple sidebar articles.  This write up from the Sydney Film Festival in Australia is particularly good.  

Anyway, the movie is playing here in Ottawa, at the Bytown Cinema, until the 18th of June. We saw it, and have been discussing it all afternoon and over dinner. Some characterize this as a shockumentary, but to me it was relentlessly factual.  And so I say, wherever you are, go see this film.  This could be the turning point in the climate debate.  It’s that important, and it’s that good. And Gore, well, he’s wonderful – human, funny, persuasive.  America – would you had elected this man instead of Bush!

Here’s a Google link to more blog commentary.  A lot of it is like this:

From Australia: This is one of those films that ALL people should see, no matter which country they’re from.

From Greater Democracy: Who lost the Environment? Who lost 8 precious years that could have made a real difference?

From LadyJayne’s Blog: “An Inconvenient Truth” shows that it’s not too late to make progressive, effective, and constructive change in this country in terms of our political, moral, and natural environment, a change that will be positive for us, and the planet, too.

 

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Global Warming: It’s Real

by alec on August 17, 2002

Boost Canada’s efforts for a greener Earth. Hear, hear!  I’ve been camping all week long in the hottest and most humid August I can remember.  I love hiking, but when you’re dripping the whole way it’s a lot less enjoyable. 

Weird things are happening with the environment.  Speaking with family on the west coast, I told them that the mosquitos haven’t left yet, and there was general disbelief.  We all know that by mid-August the mosquitos are mostly gone.  I was at White Rose yesterday and got out of my air-conditioned car, and my glasses fogged over in the humidity!  And on the way home, there were migrating geese in a farmers field eating the corn left behind.  What do the geese know that we don’t?

Hurry up and sign Kyoto!  If this weather is the price we have to pay for green house gas emissions, then the we’re going to have to find some other way for the folks in Alberta to earn a living.

  

Global Warming

August 5, 2002

In the 1990′s economic losses from extreme weather amounted to US$399 billion, according to the Globe and Mail.  The northern nations are having their hottest summer yet, and the finger is being pointed at global warming. Not that I doubt the effect of carbon dioxide on our planet, but I found this article a little [...]

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