excellent speech

Katheryn 2022-03-21 09:02:00

A very appetizing film title, I thought it was about a political issue similar to Fahrenheit 911, but it turned out to be a serious call for environmental protection. In fact, the issue of the greenhouse effect has been discussed for more than ten years, and everyone knows the theory. After listening to it too much, no one pays attention anymore.
AL GORE is indeed a character. If I saw this film before the election, I would definitely think it was political propaganda. After the election, GORE went to more than 100 countries and made thousands of similar environmental protection propaganda. It can be seen that he is indeed I'm concerned about environmental issues, but I'm also pondering with a petty heart: maybe it would be easier for him to attack the Bush government from the standpoint of a firm supporter of environmental protection. Everyone knows that the Bush government refused to join the Kyoto Agreement for the benefit of several oil giants. of.
This documentary is completely GORE's speech show mixed with some personal memories. I have to admit that the speech is too perfect. In the end, it is a politician. This kind of knowledge popularization and appeal to the public type speeches. Column data, reasoning, 2 hours of speech does not give people a sense of burnout. In addition, I really want to see the ppt used in GORE's speech, the effect is designed to be impressive.
It's a pity that GORE at the end of the speech exposed the common problem of most Americans, discriminating against developing countries, thinking that the United States can push the earth to turn around, and maybe the speech in the film was only shot in the United States, taking care of the emotions of the people in the country. , I believe that if Gore gave a speech like this at Tsinghua, he would definitely be beaten to death by Tsinghua students after the end.

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An Inconvenient Truth quotes

  • Al Gore: It's important to rescue the frog.

  • Al Gore: [quoting Mark Twain] "What gets us into trouble is not what we don't know. It's what we know for sure that just ain't so."