Gore, who ran for the presidency with incumbent US President Bush and was not elected by only a few votes, is a senior environmentalist who has long been committed to warning and ameliorating the phenomenon of global warming. In this film, Mr. Gore stands in a thoughtful and eye-catching way, using scientific data over the years to show you a lot of indisputable facts and facts about the great harm caused by global warming to human beings. information.
After reading it, my heart is very heavy. . . Those snow-capped mountains that are less and less covered by snow, those deserted lands, those ice shelves that are cracking and melting, those polar bears that drowned after swimming far and far without finding a rest in the floes, those species that are disappearing, Map land areas that will be rewritten in the near future, more and more frequent natural disasters. . .
A shameful little story: a frog jumps into hot water and jumps out conditioned reflexively; the same frog slowly warms up the water in a cup of cold water, but it doesn't know how to jump until it perishes , or wait for someone to help.
It is not so much a movie as it is Mr. Gore's splendid speeches, which are heavy and humorous, and an action that he spared no effort in saving mankind in countries around the world.
After reading it, I am both shocked and ashamed. What have I done for myself and for my children and grandchildren?
I hope it's not too late to make up for it, so the first thing I can do is to recommend this film to all kind friends along the way. Introduce it to all friends you can.
Secondly, consciously do a good job of "20 small environmental protection things", save all the energy used at home as much as possible, and minimize personal carbon dioxide emissions as much as possible. If you can't plant more trees, you can plant more flowers, so that your balcony is no longer desolate.
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