It's just that my city is getting hotter in summer and warmer in winter.
We wear short-sleeved T-shirts about six months of the year, sometimes less.
Heavy fog, which occurs almost every day in winter, causes plane delays, highway closures, and frequent road accidents.
These facts are hard to ignore.
And all this is caused by global warming, which is what we often hear of the greenhouse effect.
Driven by huge interests, northern China currently has a staggering number of thermal power stations, which rely on coal to generate electricity. And people with a little chemistry knowledge should know that carbon dioxide is formed when coal is burned.
Human beings are the mastermind and carbon dioxide is an accomplice in this crime of murdering the earth.
I don't understand the physical principles of chemical effects biology knowledge.
But looking at the drowned polar bear that was found, the melting glaciers and the snow on the top of the mountain, the lakes that had dried up, I was speechless.
This is a movie, a documentary that shocked me.
I know we can do something other than shock.
Change your life now, are you ready?
The climate crisis can be solved, and from here, you can reduce your CO2 emissions, even to zero.
Buy energy-efficient appliances, such as energy-efficient light bulbs.
Improve your thermostat: Switch to a timed one to reduce energy consumption for heating and cooling.
Strengthen the recycling of energy.
Buy a hybrid car if you can. Walk or bike more, take the light rail or subway.
Tell your parents not to destroy the world you will live on. If you are a parent, work with your children to save the world they will live in.
Use renewable energy.
Planting trees: Plant many, many trees.
Unite international forces to stop global warming.
Improve energy economy standards and reduce vehicle exhaust emissions.
These striking red fonts are the nearly four-minute subtitles at the end of the film.
The documentary has the same title as mine and it's called The Inconvenient Truth.
Ending song . Wake up.
And don't forget to encourage everyone around you to watch this film, learn as much as you can about the climate crisis, and turn that knowledge into power for action.
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