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''An Inconvenient Truth'' is a 2006 American
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directed by
Davis Guggenheim Philip Davis Guggenheim (born November 3, 1963) is an American writer, director and producer. His credits include ''NYPD Blue'', '' ER'', '' 24'', ''Alias'', ''The Shield'', '' Deadwood'', and the documentaries ''An Inconvenient Truth'', ''It M ...
about former
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Al Gore Albert Arnold Gore Jr. (born March 31, 1948) is an American politician, businessman, and environmentalist who served as the 45th vice president of the United States from 1993 to 2001 under President Bill Clinton. Gore was the Democratic Part ...
's campaign to educate people about
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. The film features a
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that, by Gore's own estimate, he has presented over 1,000 times to audiences worldwide. The idea to document Gore's efforts came from producer
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, who saw his presentation at a
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on global warming, which coincided with the opening of ''
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''. Laurie David was so inspired by his slide show that she, with producer
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, met with Guggenheim to adapt the presentation into a film. Premiering at the
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and opening in
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and
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on May 24, 2006, the film was a critical and commercial success, winning two
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for Best Documentary Feature and
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. The film grossed $24 million in the U.S. and $26 million at the international
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, becoming the 11th highest grossing documentary film to date in the United States. Since the film's release, ''An Inconvenient Truth'' has been credited for raising international public awareness of global warming and reenergizing the
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. The documentary has also been included in science curricula in schools around the world, which has spurred some controversy. A sequel to the film, titled '' An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power'', was released on July 28, 2017.


Synopsis

''An Inconvenient Truth'' presents in film form an illustrated talk on climate by Al Gore, aimed at alerting the public to an increasing "planetary emergency" due to
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, and shows re-enacted incidents from his life story which influenced his concerns about environmental issues. He began making these presentations in 1989 with
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illustrations; the film version uses a Keynote presentation, which Gore refers to as "the
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". The former vice president opens the film by greeting an audience with his well-known line about his campaign in 2000: "I am Al Gore. I used to be the next President of the United States." He is shown using his laptop to edit his presentation, and pondering the difficulty he has had in awakening public concern: "I've been trying to tell this story for a long time and I feel as if I've failed to get the message across." Gore then begins his slide show on Global Warming; a comprehensive presentation replete with detailed graphs, flow charts and stark visuals. Gore shows off several photographs of the Earth taken from multiple space missions, as ''
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'' and ''
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''. Gore notes that these photos dramatically transformed the way we see the Earth, helping spark modern
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. Following this, Gore shares anecdotes that inspired his interest in the issue, including his college education with early climate expert
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at
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, his sister's death from lung cancer and his young son's near-fatal car accident. Gore recalls a story from his grade-school years, where a fellow student asked his geography teacher about
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, whether the coastlines of South America and Africa might fit together; in response, the teacher called the concept the "most ridiculous thing e'dever heard." Gore ties this conclusion to the assumption that "the Earth is so big, we can't possibly have any lasting, harmful impact on the Earth's environment." For comic effect, Gore uses a clip from the ''
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'' episode "
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" to describe the
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. Gore refers to his loss to
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in the
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as a "hard blow" yet one which subsequently "brought into clear focus, the mission ehad been pursuing for all these years." Throughout the movie, Gore discusses the scientific opinion on global warming, as well as the present and future
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and stresses that global warming "is really not a political issue, so much as a moral one," describing the consequences he believes global warming will produce if the amount of human-generated
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is not significantly reduced in the very near future. Gore also presents Antarctic ice coring data showing CO2 levels higher now than in the past 650,000 years. The film includes segments intended to refute critics who say that global warming is unproven or that warming will be insignificant. For example, Gore cites the retreat of nearly all glaciers caused by melting over recent decades, showing nine cases, such as the Grinnel and Boulder Glaciers and Patagonia. He discusses the possibility of the collapse and melting of a major
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in
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or in
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, either of which could raise global sea levels by approximately 20 feet (6m), flooding coastal areas and producing 100 million refugees. Melt water from Greenland, because of its lower
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, could then halt the currents that keep northern Europe warm and quickly trigger dramatic local cooling there. It also contains various short animated projections of what could happen to different animals more vulnerable to global warming. The documentary ends with Gore arguing that if appropriate actions are taken soon, the effects of global warming can be successfully reversed by releasing less CO2 and planting more vegetation to consume existing CO2. Gore calls upon his viewers to learn how they can help him in these efforts. Gore closes the film by saying: During the film's end credits, several calls to action pop up on screen suggesting to viewers things at home they can do to combat global warming, including "recycle", "speak up in your community", "try to buy a
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" and "encourage everyone you know to watch this movie." Gore's book of the same title was published concurrently with the theatrical release of the documentary. The book contains additional information, scientific analysis, and Gore's commentary on the issues presented in the documentary. A 2007 documentary entitled ''An Update with Former Vice President Al Gore'' features Gore discussing additional information that came to light after the film was completed, such as
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depletion, glacial earthquake activity on the
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,
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, and trapped methane gas release associated with
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melting.


Background


Origins

Gore became interested in global warming when he took a course at
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with Professor
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, one of the first scientists to measure
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in the atmosphere. Later, when Gore was in Congress, he initiated the first congressional hearing on the subject in 1981. Gore's 1992 book, ''
Earth in the Balance ''Earth in the Balance: Ecology and the Human Spirit'' (, paperback ) is a 1992 book written by Al Gore, published in June 1992, shortly before he was elected Vice President in the 1992 presidential election. Known by the short title ''Earth i ...
'', dealing with a number of environmental topics, reached the ''New York Times'' bestseller list. As Vice President during the
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, Gore pushed for the implementation of a
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to encourage
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and diversify the choices of fuel better reflecting the true environmental costs of
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; it was partially implemented in 1993. He helped broker the 1997
Kyoto Protocol The Kyoto Protocol was an international treaty which extended the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) that commits state parties to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, based on the scientific consensus that (part ...
, an international treaty designed to curb
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. The treaty was not ratified in the United States after a 95 to 0 vote in the
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. The primary objections stemmed from the exemptions the treaty gave to China and India, whose industrial base and
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have grown rapidly, and fears that the exemptions would lead to further trade imbalances and offshoring arrangement with those countries. Gore also supported the funding of the controversial, and much-delayed satellite called Triana, which would have provided an image of the Earth 24 hours a day, over the internet and would have acted as a barometer measuring the process of global warming. During his 2000 presidential campaign, Gore ran, in part, on a pledge to ratify the Kyoto Protocol.


The slide show

After his defeat in the 2000 presidential election by
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, Gore returned his focus to the topic. He edited and adapted a slide show he had compiled years earlier, and began featuring the slide show in presentations on global warming across the U.S. and around the world. At the time of the film, Gore estimated he had shown the presentation more than one thousand times. Producer Laurie David saw Gore's slide show in
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at a global warming town-hall meeting after the May 27, 2004 premiere of ''
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''. Gore was one of several panelists and he showed a ten-minute version of his slide show. Inspired, David assembled a team, including producer Lawrence Bender and former president of
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, who met with Gore about the possibility of making the slide show into a movie. It took some convincing. The slide show, she says, "was his baby, and he felt proprietary about it and it was hard for him to let go." David said the box office returns weren't important to her, and that what was at stake was the planet, saying "none of us are going to make a dime." David and Bender later met with director Davis Guggenheim, to have him direct the film adaptation of his slide show. Guggenheim, who was skeptical at first, later saw the presentation for himself, stating that he was "blown away," and "left after an hour and a half thinking that global warming asthe most important issue ... I had no idea how you'd make a film out of it, but I wanted to try," he said. In 2004 Gore enlisted Duarte Design to condense and update his material and add video and animation. Ted Boda described the tools that went into designing the project: "Gore's presentation was in fact using Apple's
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presentation software (the same software
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presents from) and did so for a number of reasons. As a designer for the presentation, Keynote was the first choice to help create such an engaging presentation." Initially reluctant of the film adaptation, Gore said after he and the crew were into the production of the movie, the director, Guggenheim, earned his trust.


Production

When Bender first saw Gore's visual presentation he had concerns about connection with viewers, citing a "need to find a personal way in." In the string of interviews with Gore that followed, Gore himself felt like they "were making ''Kill Al Vol. 3''". Bender had other issues including a time frame that was "grueling" and needed to be done in "a very short period of time" despite many filming locations planned. These included many locations throughout the United States and also included China. "It was a lot of travel in a very short period of time. And they had to get this thing edited and cut starting in January, and ready to screen in May. That's like a seriously tight schedule. So the logistics of pulling it off with a low budget were really difficult, and if there's one person who gets credit, it's Leslie Chilcott, because she really pulled it together." "Most of my movies take a year and a half, if not two and a half," Guggenheim said. "We all felt like we were on a mission from God just to make it as fast as we could. We just felt like it was urgent. The clock was ticking, and people had to see it."


Title

The producers struggled to find an effective title for the film. "We had a lot of really bad titles," Guggenheim recalled. "One was ''The Rising''. I remember Al talking about whether he should give
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a call, because he had an album out called '' The Rising''. It had a great triple-entendre, because it was like the sea-level rising and the idea of people rising. So we got excited about that for a while." "There were also some really bad ones like ''Too Hot to Handle,''" he added. "Maybe that's not right, but it was something with 'hot,' ya know? We had a lot of hot puns." Guggenheim remembers asking Gore why climate change was "so hard for people to grasp." To which Gore replied, "Because it's an inconvenient truth, ya know." " ..In the back of my head, I go, that's the title of our movie," Guggenheim said. Initially, the title was not a popular choice, even Gore remembers saying "Nah, I don't think so" but Guggenheim "defended it vigorously against other titles." "People thought it was hard to say, people thought it wasn't fun, it wasn't sexy," Guggenheim remembered. "Days before we went to Sundance and had to decide, there was a large group of people who did not like the title."


Technical aspects

The majority of the movie exhibits Gore delivering his lecture to an audience at a relatively small theater in Los Angeles. Gore's presentation was delivered on a 70-foot (21 m) digital screen that Bender commissioned specifically for the movie. While the bulk of the film was shot on 4:4:4
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, according to director Guggenheim, a vast array of different film formats were used: "There's
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and
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. A lot of the stuff on the farm I just shot myself on
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. We used four Sony F950 HDCAMs for the presentation. We shot three different kinds of
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HD, both 30 and 24. There's MiniDV, there's 3200 black-and-white stills, there's digital stills, some of them emailed on the day they were taken from as far off as Greenland. There was three or four different types of animation. One of the animators is from New Zealand and emailed me his work. There's JPEG stuff." Guggenheim says while it would've been a lot easier to use one format, it would not have had the same impact. "Each format has its own feel and texture and touch. For the storytelling of what Gore's memory was like of growing up on the farm, some of this 8mm stuff that I shot is very impressionistic. And for some of his memories of his son's accident, these grainy black-and-white stills ... have a feel that contrasted very beautifully with the crisp hi-def HD that we shot. Every format was used to its best potential. Some of the footage of Katrina has this blown-out video, where the chroma is just blasted, and it looks real muddy, but that too has its own kind of powerful, impactful feeling."


Scientific basis

The film's thesis is that global warming is real, potentially catastrophic, and human-caused. Gore presents specific data to support this thesis, including: * The Keeling curve, which depicts the long-term increase in atmospheric CO2 concentration as measured from the
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. * The retreat of numerous glaciers is shown with before-and-after photographs. * A study by researchers at the Physics Institute of the
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and the
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(EPICA) presenting data from Antarctic
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showing carbon dioxide concentrations higher than at any time during the past 650,000 years. * Data from the atmospheric
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showing that the ten hottest years ever measured had all occurred in the previous fourteen years. * A 2004 survey by
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of 928 peer-reviewed scientific articles on global climate change published between 1993 and 2003. The survey, published as an editorial in the journal ''
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'', found that every article either supported the human-caused global warming consensus or did not comment on it. Gore also presents a 2004 study by Max and
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showing 53% of articles that appeared in major US newspapers over a fourteen-year period gave roughly equal attention to scientists who expressed views that global warming was caused by humans as they did to
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(many of them funded by carbon-based industry interests), creating a
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. The
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contacted more than 100 climate researchers and questioned them about the film's veracity. All 19 climate scientists who had seen the movie or had read the homonymous book said that Gore accurately conveyed the science, with few errors.
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, dean of the Nicholas School of Environment and Earth Sciences at
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, said "
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got all the important material and got it right." Robert Corell, chairman of the
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, was also impressed. "I sat there and I'm amazed at how thorough and accurate. After the presentation I said, 'Al, I'm absolutely blown away. There's a lot of details you could get wrong.'...I could find no error."
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, scientific author and founder of
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, wrote in ''
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'' that Gore's slide show "shocked me out of my doubting stance." Eric Steig, a climate scientist writing on
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, lauded the film's science as "remarkably up to date, with reference to some of the very latest research." Ted Scambos, lead scientist from the
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, said the film "does an excellent job of outlining the science behind global warming and the challenges society faces in the coming century because of it." One concern among scientists in the film was the connection between hurricanes and global warming, which at the time was contentious in the scientific community. Gore cited five recent scientific studies to support his view. "I thought the use of imagery from
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was inappropriate and unnecessary in this regard, as there are plenty of disturbing impacts associated with global warming for which there is much greater scientific consensus," said Brian Soden, professor of meteorology and oceanography at the University of Miami.
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, climate modeler for NASA, thought Gore appropriately addressed the issue. "Gore talked about 2005 and 2004 being very strong seasons, and if you weren't paying attention, you could be left with the impression that there was a direct cause and effect, but he was very careful to not say there's a direct correlation," Schmidt said. "There is a difference between saying 'we are confident that they will increase' and 'we are confident that they have increased due to this effect,'" added Steig. "Never in the movie does he say: 'This particular event is caused by global warming.'" Gore's use of long ice core records of CO2 and temperature (from oxygen isotope measurements) in Antarctic ice cores to illustrate the correlation between the two drew some scrutiny; Schmidt, Steig and Michael E. Mann back up Gore's data. "Gore stated that the greenhouse gas levels and temperature changes over ice age signals had a complex relationship but that they 'fit'. Both of these statements are true," said Schmidt and Mann. "The complexity though is actually quite fascinating ... a full understanding of why CO2 changes in precisely the pattern that it does during ice ages is elusive, but among the most plausible explanations is that increased received
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in the southern hemisphere due to changes in Earth's orbital geometry warms the southern ocean, releasing CO2 into the atmosphere, which then leads to further warming through an enhanced greenhouse effect. Gore's terse explanation does not delve into such complexities, but the crux of his point—that the observed long-term relationship between CO2 and temperature in Antarctica supports our understanding of the warming impact of increased CO2 concentrations—is correct. Moreover, our knowledge of why CO2 is changing now (fossil fuel burning) is solid. We also know that CO2 is a greenhouse gas, and that the
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feedback is positive (increasing temperatures lead to increasing CO2 and CH4), implying that future changes in CO2 will be larger than we might anticipate." "Gore is careful not to state what the temperature/CO2 scaling is," said Steig. "He is making a qualitative point, which is entirely accurate. The fact is that it would be difficult or impossible to explain past changes in temperature during the ice age cycles without CO2 changes. In that sense, the ice core CO2-temperature correlation remains an appropriate demonstration of the influence of CO2 on climate." Steig disputed Gore's statement that you can visibly see the effect that the
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has had on ice cores in Antarctica. "One can neither see, nor even detect using sensitive chemical methods any evidence in Antarctica of the Clean Air Act," he said, but did note that they are "clearly recorded in ice core records from Greenland." Despite these flaws, Steig said that the film got the fundamental science right and the minor factual errors did not undermine the main message of the film, adding "''An Inconvenient Truth'' rests on a solid scientific foundation."
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, Earth Science professor at
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, whose work on retreating glaciers was featured in the film, was pleased with how his research was presented. "It's so hard given the breadth of this topic to be factually correct, and make sure you don't lose your audience," Thompson said. "As scientists, we publish our papers in ''Science'' and ''Nature'', but very few people read those. Here's another way to get this message out. To me, it's an excellent overview for an introductory class at a university. What are the issues and what are the possible consequences of not doing anything about those changes? To me, it has tremendous value. It will reach people that scientists will never reach."
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from
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said the "main scientific argument presented in the movie is for the most part consistent with the weight of scientific evidence, but with some of the main points needing updating, correction, or qualification." Nielsen-Gammon thought the film neglected information gained from computer models, and instead relied entirely on past and current observational evidence, "perhaps because such information would be difficult for a lay audience to grasp, believe, or connect with emotionally." Steven Quiring, a climatologist from Texas A&M University, added that "whether scientists like it or not, ''An Inconvenient Truth'' has had a much greater impact on public opinion and public awareness of global climate change than any scientific paper or report."


Reception


Box office

The film opened in New York City and Los Angeles on May 24, 2006. On
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weekend, it grossed an average of $91,447 per theater, the highest of any movie that weekend and a record for a documentary, though it was only playing on four screens at the time. At the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, the movie received three
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s. It was also screened at the
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and was the opening night film at the 27th
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on June 14, 2006. ''An Inconvenient Truth'' was the most popular documentary at the 2006
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. The film has grossed over $24 million in the U.S., making it the eleventh-highest-grossing documentary in the U.S. (from 1982 to the present). It grossed nearly $26 million in foreign countries, the highest being France, where it grossed $5 million. According to Gore, " Tipper and I are devoting 100 percent of the profits from the book and the movie to a new bipartisan educational campaign to further spread the message about global warming."
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committed 5% of their domestic theatrical gross from the film to form a new bipartisan climate action group,
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, dedicated to awareness and grassroots organizing.


Reviews

The film received a positive reaction from film critics and audiences. It garnered a "certified fresh" 93% rating at
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, based on 166 reviews, and an average rating of 7.74/10.The website's critical consensus states, "This candid, powerful and informative documentary illuminates some of the myths surrounding its dual subjects: global warming and Al Gore". At ''
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'', which assigns a
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score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the film has received an average score of 75, based on 32 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Film critics
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and
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gave the film "two thumbs up". Ebert said, "In 39 years, I have never written these words in a movie review, but here they are: You owe it to yourself to see this film. If you do not, and you have grandchildren, you should explain to them why you decided not to," calling the film "horrifying, enthralling and avingthe potential, I believe, to actually change public policy and begin a process which could save the Earth." ''
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'' critic
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called the film "One of the most realistic documentaries I've ever seen—and, dry as it is, one of the most devastating in its implications." ''
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''
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added that while it was "not the most entertaining film of the year ... it might be the most important" and a "brilliantly lucid, often riveting attempt to warn Americans off our hellbent path to global suicide." ''
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'' reviewer
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thought the film was "edited crisply enough to keep it from feeling like 90 minutes of
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and shaped to give Mr. Gore's argument a real sense of drama," and "as unsettling as it can be," Scott continued, "it is also intellectually exhilarating, and, like any good piece of pedagogy, whets the appetite for further study." ''
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'' critic Jayson Harsin declared the film's aesthetic qualities groundbreaking, as a new genre of slideshow film.
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climatologist
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described the film as powerful, complemented by detail in the book. Hansen said that "Gore has put together a coherent account of a complex topic that Americans desperately need to understand. The story is scientifically accurate and yet should be understandable to the public, a public that is less and less drawn to science." He added that with ''An Inconvenient Truth'', "Al Gore may have done for global warming what ''
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'' did for pesticides. He will be attacked, but the public will have the information needed to distinguish our long-term well-being from short-term special interests." In "extensive exit polling" of ''An Inconvenient Truth'' in "conservative suburban markets like Plano and Irvine (Orange County), as well as Dallas and Long Island", 92 percent rated "Truth" highly and 87 percent of the respondents said they'd recommend the film to a friend.
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professor Michele Poff argued that Gore was successful in communicating to conservative-leaning audiences by framing the
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as apolitical. "Gore's and the environment's identification with the Democratic Party posed a significant challenge to reaching Republicans and conservatives, as well as those disgruntled with politics in general," Poff wrote. "To appeal to such individuals, Gore framed the matter as distinctly apolitical – as an issue both outside politics and one that was crucial regardless of one's ideological leanings. These explicit attempts to frame the issue as apolitical take on further gravitas when we consider how Gore infused the film with reflections of conservative values. Indeed, Gore reached deeply into the value structure of American conservatives to highlight ideals that suggested his cause was not liberal, but rather was beyond politics, beyond ideology."


Critical response

A small number of reviews criticized the film on scientific and political grounds. Journalist
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argued in the
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magazine ''
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'' that although "Gore gets he sciencemore right than wrong," he exaggerates the risks.
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atmospheric physicist Richard S. Lindzen was vocally critical of the film, writing in a June 26, 2006 op-ed in ''The Wall Street Journal'' that Gore was using a biased presentation to exploit the fears of the public for his own political gain. A few other reviewers were also skeptical of Gore's intent, wondering whether he was setting himself for another Presidential run. ''
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'' writer Peter Canellos criticized the "gauzy biographical material that seems to have been culled from old Gore campaign commercials." Phil Hall of ''
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'' gave the film a negative review, saying "''An Inconvenient Truth'' is something you rarely see in movies today: a blatant intellectual fraud." Others felt that Gore did not go far enough in depicting the threat
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faced with the dire consequences of climate change. "''An Inconvenient Truth'' completely ignores the plight of Arctic indigenous peoples whose cultures and landscapes are facing profound changes produced by melting polar ice," argued environmental historian Finis Dunaway.


Accolades

''An Inconvenient Truth'' has received many different awards worldwide. The film won two awards at the
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: Best Documentary Feature and
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for
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's "
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". It is the first documentary to win 2 Oscars and the first to win a best original song Oscar. After winning the 2007 Academy Award for Documentary Feature, the Oscar was awarded to director Guggenheim, who asked Gore to join him and other members of the crew on stage. Gore then gave a brief speech, saying: For Gore's wide-reaching efforts to draw the world's attention to the dangers of global warming which is centerpieced in the film, Al Gore, along with the
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(IPCC), won the 2007
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. Gore also received the
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in 2007 for international cooperation. The related album, which featured the voices of
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,
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and
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, also won
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at the
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. The film received numerous other accolades, including a special recognition from the
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, the first time the organization had handed out a Special Award in over 10 years, the 2007
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from The Producers Guild of America, which recognizes "work that dramatically illustrates provocative social issues" and the President's Award 2007 from the
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"for demonstrating that effective and understandable technical communication, when coupled with passion and vision, has the power to educate—and change—the world." The film won many other awards for ''Best Documentary'':


Impact

The documentary has been generally well-received politically in many parts of the world and is credited for raising further awareness of global warming internationally. The film inspired producer
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to conceive the 2007 ''
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'' festival and influenced Italian composer Giorgio Battistelli to write an operatic adaptation, entitled "
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," premiering at
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in
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in 2015. According to the ''
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'', in response to the documentary, "Pro-industry conservative politicians and their supporters (many of whom saw global warming as a hoax designed to bilk taxpayers out of their money) lined up on one side, while scientists and more-liberal politicians (who pressed that global warming was among the most important issues humanity would face) teamed up on the other.", adding that "Most remember the film as part motivational science lecture with slick graphics and part self-reflection."


Activism

Following the film, Gore founded
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in 2006 which trained 1,000 activists to give Gore's presentation in their communities. Presently, the group has 3,500 presenters worldwide. An additional initiative was launched in 2010, called "Inconvenient Youth". "'Inconvenient Youth' is built on the belief that teens can help lead efforts to solve the climate crisis," said Gore. The project was inspired by Mary Doerr, a 16-year-old who trained as presenter for the organization.
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professor Jessica Nolan found in a 2010 study published for '' Environment and Behavior'' that people became more informed and concerned about climate change right after seeing the film but that these concerns didn't translate into changed behavior a month later. On the contrary, in a 2011 paper published in the ''
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'',
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professor Grant Jacobsen found in the two months following the release of the film, zip codes within a 10-mile (16 km) radius of a zip code where the film was shown experienced a 50 percent relative increase in the purchase of voluntary
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s.


Public opinion

In a July 2007 47-country Internet survey conducted by
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and
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, 66% of those respondents who said they had seen ''An Inconvenient Truth'' stated that it had "changed their mind" about global warming and 89% said it had made them more aware of the problem. Three out of four (74%) said they had changed some of their habits because of seeing the film.


Governmental reactions

Then-President George W. Bush, when asked whether he would watch the film, responded: "Doubt it." "New technologies will change how we live and how we drive our cars, which all will have the beneficial effect of improving the environment," Bush said. "And in my judgment we need to set aside whether or not greenhouse gases have been caused by mankind or because of natural effects and focus on the technologies that will enable us to live better lives and at the same time protect the environment". Gore responded that "The entire global scientific community has a consensus on the question that human beings are responsible for global warming and he
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has today again expressed personal doubt that that is true." White House deputy press secretary
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stated that "The president noted in 2001 the increase in temperatures over the past 100 years and that the increase in greenhouse gases was due to a certain extent to human activity". Several United States Senators screened the film.
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Democratic Senator
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saw the movie at its Washington premiere at the National Geographic Society.
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Democratic Senator
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planned to see the film saying "It's such a powerful statement because of the way the movie is put together, I tell everybody, Democrat or Republican, they've got to go see this movie." Former
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Republican Senator
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thought Gore's prominence on the global warming issue made it more difficult to get a consensus in Congress. Bingaman disputed this saying, "It seems to me we were having great difficulty recruiting Republican members of Congress to support a bill before Al Gore came up with this movie."
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Republican Senator
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, then-chairman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, didn't plan to see the film (which he appears in), and compared it to
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's book ''
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''. "If you say the same lie over and over again, and particularly if you have the media's support, people will believe it," Inhofe said, adding that he thought Gore was trying to use the issue to run for president again in 2008. In contrast to Inhofe, Arizona Republican Senator
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, did not criticize Gore's efforts or the movie, which he planned to see.
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Republican Senator
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, said "Because (Gore) was a former vice president and presidential nominee, he brings a lot of visibility to (the issue)," Alexander said. "On the other hand it may be seen as political by some, and they may be less eager to be a part of it." Alexander also criticized the omission of nuclear power in the film. "Maybe it needs a sequel: 'An Inconvenient Truth 2: Nuclear Power.'" In September 2006, Gore traveled to
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to promote the film. Then-Australian Prime Minister
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said he would not meet with Gore or agree to
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because of the movie: "I don't take policy advice from films." Former Opposition Leader
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joined Gore for a viewing and other MPs attended a special screening at Parliament House earlier in the week. After winning the general election a year later, Prime Minister
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ratified Kyoto in his first week of office, leaving the United States the only industrialized nation in the world not to have signed the treaty. In the United Kingdom,
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party leader and future Prime Minister
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urged people to watch the film in order to understand climate change. In
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, activist Margaretha Guidone persuaded the entire Belgian government to see the film. 200 politicians and political staff accepted her invitation, among whom were Belgian prime minister
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and Minister-President of Flanders,
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. In
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, the film was screened by president
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. Arias's subsequent championing of the climate change issue was greatly influenced by the film.


Industry and business

The
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released pro-
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television ads in preparation for the film's release in May 2006. The ads featured a little girl blowing a dandelion with the tagline, "Carbon dioxide. They call it pollution. We call it life." In August 2006, ''
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'' revealed that a
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video lampooning Gore and the movie, titled '' Al Gore's Penguin Army'', appeared to be "
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" by
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, a Washington
public relations Public relations (PR) is the practice of managing and disseminating information from an individual or an organization (such as a business, government agency, or a nonprofit organization) to the public in order to influence their perception. P ...
firm.


Use in education

Several colleges and high schools have featured the film in science
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. In Germany, German Environment Minister
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bought 6,000 DVDs of ''An Inconvenient Truth'' to make it available to German schools. Prime Minister
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distributed 30000 copies to the
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schools in October 2007. In
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,
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, Canada, the
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made ''An Inconvenient Truth'' available at schools and as an educational resource.


In the United Kingdom

As part of a nationwide "Sustainable Schools Year of Action" launched in late 2006, the
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,
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and Scottish Executive announced between January–March 2007 that copies of ''An Inconvenient Truth'' would be sent to all their
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s. The film was placed into the science curriculum for fourth and sixth-year students in
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as a joint initiative between
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and
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.


Dimmock case

In May 2007, Stewart Dimmock—a school governor from
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,
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and member of the right-wing New Party—challenged the UK Government's distribution of the film in a lawsuit, '' Dimmock v Secretary of State for Education and Skills'', with help from political ally and New Party founder Viscount Monckton, who notably pointed out "35 serious scientific errors". The plaintiffs sought an
injunction An injunction is a legal and equitable remedy in the form of a special court order that compels a party to do or refrain from specific acts. ("The court of appeals ... has exclusive jurisdiction to enjoin, set aside, suspend (in whole or in pa ...
preventing the screening of the film in English schools, arguing that by law schools are forbidden to promote partisan political views and, when dealing with political issues, are required to provide a balanced presentation of opposing views. On October 10, 2007, High Court Justice Michael Burton, after explaining that the requirement for a balanced presentation does not warrant that equal weight be given to alternative views of a mainstream view, ruled that it was clear that the film was substantially founded upon scientific research and fact, albeit that the science had been used, in the hands of a "talented politician and communicator", to make a political statement and to support a political program. The judge ruled that ''An Inconvenient Truth'' contained nine scientific errors and thus must be accompanied by an explanation of those errors before being shown to school children. The judge said that showing the film without the explanations of error would be a violation of education laws. The judge concluded "I have no doubt that Dr Stott, the Defendant's expert, is right when he says that: 'Al Gore's presentation of the causes and likely
effects of climate change The effects of climate change impact the physical environment, ecosystems and human societies. The environmental effects of climate change are broad and far-reaching. They affect the water cycle, oceans, sea and land ice (glaciers), sea level ...
in the film was broadly accurate.'" On the basis of testimony from
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and the arguments put forth by the claimant's lawyers, the judge also pointed to nine "errors", i.e. statements the truth of which he did not rule on, but that he found to depart from the mainstream scientific positions on global warming. He also found that some of these departures from the mainstream arose in the context of alarmism and exaggeration in support of political theses. Since the government had already accepted to amend the guidance notes to address these along with other points in a fashion that the judge found satisfactory, no order was made on the application. Government Minister of Children, Young People and Families, Kevin Brennan stated: "We have updated the accompanying guidance, as requested by the judge to make it clearer for teachers as to the stated
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position on a number of scientific points raised in the film." Plaintiff Dimmock complained that "no amount of turgid guidance" could change his view that the film was unsuitable for the classroom.


In the United States

In January 2007, the Federal Way (Washington State) School Board voted to require an approval by the principal and the superintendent for teachers to show the film to students and that the teachers must include the presentation of an approved "opposing view". The moratorium was repealed, at a meeting on January 23, after a predominantly negative community reaction. Shortly thereafter, the school board in
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, calling the film a "controversial issue", prevented the Environmental Club of Eisenhower High School from showing it, pending review by the school board, teachers, principal, and parents. It lifted the stay a month later, upon the approval by a review panel.


National Science Teachers Association

In the United States, 50,000 free copies of ''An Inconvenient Truth'' were offered to the
National Science Teachers Association The National Science Teaching Association (NSTA), founded in 1944 (as the National Science Teachers Association) and headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, is an association of science teachers in the United States and is the largest organization ...
(NSTA), which declined to take them. Producer David provided an email correspondence from the NSTA detailing that their reasoning was that the DVDs would place "unnecessary risk upon the STAcapital campaign, especially certain targeted supporters," and that they saw "little, if any, benefit to NSTA or its members" in accepting the free DVDs. In public, the NSTA argued that distributing this film to its members would have been contrary to a long-standing NSTA policy against distributing unsolicited materials to its members. The NSTA also said that they had offered several other options for distributing the film but ultimately " tappears that these alternative distribution mechanisms were unsatisfactory." David has said that NSTA Executive Director Gerry Wheeler promised in a telephone conversation to explore alternatives with NSTA's board for advertising the film but she had not yet received an alternative offer at the time of NSTA's public claim. She also said that she rejected their subsequent offers because they were nothing more than offers to sell their "commercially available member mailing list" and advertising space in their magazine and newsletter, which are available to anyone. The
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publication ''ScienceNOW'' published an assessment discussing both sides of the NSTA decision in which it was reported that "David says NSTA's imprimatur .e. endorsement or sanctionwas essential and that buying a mailing list is a nonstarter. 'You don't want to send out a cold letter, and it costs a lot of money,' she says. 'There are a thousand reasons why that wouldn't work.'" A ''
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'' editorial called the decision "Science ''a la''
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", citing for example that the NSTA had received $6 million since 1996 from
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, which had a representative on the organization's corporate board. David noted that in the past, NSTA had shipped out 20,000 copies of a 10-part video produced by Wheeler with funding provided by
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in 2003. NSTA indicated that they retained editorial control over the content, which David questioned based on the point of view portrayed in the global warming section of the video.


In New Zealand

Former
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Member of Parliament Muriel Newman filed a petition to have New Zealand schoolchildren be protected from political indoctrination by putting provisions that resembled those in the UK to the Education Act. The petition was in response to concerned parents who talked with Newman after ''An Inconvenient Truth'' was shown in schools in 2007. The parents were apparently worried that teachers were not pointing out supposed inaccuracies in the film and were not explaining differing viewpoints.


Music

''An Inconvenient Truth'' was scored by
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with an accompanying theme song played during the end credits by
Melissa Etheridge Melissa Lou Etheridge (born May 29, 1961) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and guitarist. Her eponymous debut album was released in 1988 and became an underground success. It peaked at No. 22 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and its lead ...
. Brook explained that he wanted to bring out the emotion expressed in the film: "... in An Inconvenient Truth, there's a lot of information and it's kind of a lecture, in a way, and very well organized and very well presented, but it's a lot to absorb. And the director, Guggenheim, wanted to have – sort of give people a little break every once in a while and say, okay, you don't have to absorb this information, you can just sort of – and it was more the personal side of Al Gore's life or how it connected to the theme of the film. And that's when there's music." Etheridge agreed to write ''An Inconvenient Truth'' theme song, "
I Need to Wake Up "I Need to Wake Up" is a song by Melissa Etheridge, written for the 2006 documentary film, ''An Inconvenient Truth''. It is the first instance of a documentary film winning the Best Song category, beating three songs nominated from the musical fil ...
" after viewing Gore's slide show. "I was so honored he would ask me to contribute to a project that is so powerful and so important, I felt such a huge responsibility," she said. "Then I went, 'What am I going to write? What am I going to say?' " Etheridge's former partner,
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, told her: "Write what you feel, because that's what people are going to feel." Of Etheridge's commitment to the project, Gore said, "Melissa is a rare soul who gives a lot of time and effort to causes in which she strongly believes." Etheridge received the 2006
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for "I Need to Wake Up." Upon receiving the award, she noted in her acceptance speech:


Sequel

When asked during a Reddit "Ask Me Anything" in October 2013 whether there were plans for a follow-up film, Guggenheim said, "I think about it a lot – I think we need one right now." In 2014, ''
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'' reported that the producers of the film were in talks over a possible sequel. "We have had conversations," co-producer Bender said. "We've met; we've discussed. If we are going to make a movie, we want it to have an impact." Co-producer David also believed a sequel was needed. "God, do we need one," David said. "Everything in that movie has come to pass. At the time we did the movie, there was
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; now we have
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events every other week. The update has to be incredible and shocking." In December 2016, Al Gore announced that a follow-up to ''An Inconvenient Truth'' would open at the 2017
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. The film was screened in the ''Climate'' section, a new section for films featuring themes of climate and the environment. It was released by
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on July 28, 2017.


See also

* ''
CO2 (opera) ''CO2'' is an Italian opera by Giorgio Battistelli which premiered at La Scala on May 16, 2015. It is based on Al Gore's documentary ''An Inconvenient Truth'',Druckenbrod, Andrew (June 03, 2008)"An inconvenient opera? Gore goes operatic."''Pittsb ...
'' *
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*
Hurricane Katrina Hurricane Katrina was a destructive Category 5 Atlantic hurricane that caused over 1,800 fatalities and $125 billion in damage in late August 2005, especially in the city of New Orleans and the surrounding areas. It was at the time the cost ...
*
Extinction risk from global warming Extinction is the termination of a kind of organism or of a group of kinds (taxon), usually a species. The moment of extinction is generally considered to be the death of the last individual of the species, although the capacity to breed and ...
* ''
Racing Extinction ''Racing Extinction'' is a 2015 documentary about the ongoing anthropogenic mass extinction of species and the efforts from scientists, activists and journalists to document it by Oscar-winning director Louie Psihoyos, who directed the document ...
'' * '' Catching the Sun''


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IMDb IMDb (an abbreviation of Internet Movie Database) is an online database of information related to films, television series, home videos, video games, and streaming content online – including cast, production crew and personal biographies, ...
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{{cite web , date={{date, 2006-12-26 , url=http://oklahomafilm.blogspot.com/2006/12/oklahoma-film-critics-circle-announces.html , title=Oklahoma Film Critics Circle: Oklahoma Film Critics Circle Announces 2006 Awards , publisher=Oklahoma Film Critics Circle , access-date={{date, 2007-10-08 {{cite web , date={{date, 2007-01-06 , url= https://www.indiewire.com/movies/2007/01/the_critics_hav.html , archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20070112044126/http://www.indiewire.com/movies/2007/01/the_critics_hav.html , archive-date={{date, 2007-01-12 , title=The Critics Have Spoken (Again); National Society Chooses "Pan's Labyrinth" As Best Film of 2006 , first=Eugene , last=Hernandez , access-date={{date, 2007-06-01 {{cite news , date={{date, 2007-01-11 , url=http://www.seattlepi.com/local/299253_inconvenient11.html , title=Federal Way schools restrict Gore film , author=Robert McClure & Lisa Stiffler , publisher=
Seattle Post-Intelligencer The ''Seattle Post-Intelligencer'' (popularly known as the ''Seattle P-I'', the ''Post-Intelligencer'', or simply the ''P-I'') is an online newspaper and former print newspaper based in Seattle, Washington, United States. The newspaper was foun ...
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{{cite news , date={{date, 2007-01-17 , url=http://www.theherald.co.uk/news/news/display.var.1126957.0.0.php , title=All secondary schools to see Gore climate film , author=David Leask , publisher= The Herald , access-date={{date, 2007-01-26 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070120150513/http://www.theherald.co.uk/news/news/display.var.1126957.0.0.php , archive-date={{date, 2007-01-20 , url-status=dead {{cite news , date={{date, 2007-01-18 , url= https://www.variety.com/article/VR1117957742.html , title= Stanley Kramer Award: ''An Inconvenient Truth'' , access-date={{date, 2007-01-18 , publisher= Variety.com , first= David S. , last= Cohen {{cite news , date={{date, 2007-01-24 , url=http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2003538775_federalfilm.html , title=Federal Way School Board lifts brief moratorium on Gore film , author=Cara Solomon , publisher=Seattle Times , access-date={{date, 2007-04-16 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070502000710/http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2003538775_federalfilm.html , archive-date={{date, 2007-05-02 , url-status=dead {{cite news , date={{date, 2007-01-24 , url=http://www.kndo.com/Global/story.asp?S=5986566&nav=menu484_2 , title=School Delays Viewing of Global Warming Documentary , author=KNDO , publisher=
KNDO KNDO (channel 23) is a television station in Yakima, Washington, United States, affiliated with NBC. It is owned by the Spokane-based Cowles Company as part of the KHQ Television Group. KNDO's studios are located on West Yakima Avenue in downtow ...
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{{cite news , date={{date, 2007-02-03 , title=Wash. high school club cleared to watch Gore film , agency=Associated Press , access-date={{date, 2007-10-12 , url=http://www.firstamendmentcenter.org/%5Cnews.aspx?id=18089 , archive-url=https://swap.stanford.edu/20090804062824/http://www.firstamendmentcenter.org/news.aspx?id=18089 , archive-date={{date, 2009-08-04 , url-status=dead {{cite web , date={{date, 2007-02-07 , url=http://www.expatica.com/actual/article.asp?subchannel_id=81&story_id=36238 , title=Gore climate documentary to be shown in schools , website=Expatica , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070929090247/http://www.expatica.com/actual/article.asp?subchannel_id=81&story_id=36238 , access-date={{date, 2007-11-02 , archive-date=September 29, 2007 {{cite news , date={{date, 2007-02-25 , first=Adam , last=Nagourney , author-link=Adam Nagourney , url=http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/02/25/gore-wins-hollywood-in-a-landslide , title=Gore Wins Hollywood in a Landslide , work=The New York Times , access-date={{date, 2010-03-13 {{cite news , date={{date, 2007-02-25 , url=http://theenvelope.latimes.com/awards/oscars/2007/env-oscarwinners-25feb25,0,2802194.story , title='The Departed' arrives , first=Brian , last=Hanrahan , work=
Los Angeles Times The ''Los Angeles Times'' (abbreviated as ''LA Times'') is a daily newspaper that started publishing in Los Angeles in 1881. Based in the LA-adjacent suburb of El Segundo since 2018, it is the sixth-largest newspaper by circulation in the Un ...
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{{cite news , date={{date, 2007-02-25 , url=http://www.oscar.com/oscarnight/winners/?pn=detail&nominee=AnInconvenientTruthDocumentaryFeatureNominee , title=Hudson wins supporting actress Oscar , publisher=CNN , access-date={{date, 2010-06-16 , url-status=dead , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070701134738/http://www.oscar.com/oscarnight/winners/?pn=detail&nominee=AnInconvenientTruthDocumentaryFeatureNominee , archive-date={{date, 2007-07-01 {{cite web , date={{date, 2007-02-25 , url=http://www.oscar.com/oscarnight/winners/?pn=detail&nominee=AnInconvenientTruthMusicSongNominee , title=Oscar Night: Winner: Music (Song) , publisher=Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science , access-date={{date, 2010-06-16 {{cite news , date={{date, 2007-03-06 , title=A chat with ''Inconvenient Truth'' co-producer and Hollywood bigwig Lawrence Bender , url=http://www.grist.org/article/bender , work=
Grist Grist is grain that has been separated from its chaff in preparation for grinding. It can also mean grain that has been ground at a gristmill. Its etymology derives from the verb ''grind.'' Grist can be ground into meal or flour, depending on ho ...
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{{cite press release , date={{date, 2007-04-24 , title=Screening of ''An Inconvenient Truth'' set to educate students on climate change , publisher=Halton District School Board {{cite news , date={{date, 2007-05-07 , first=Elizabeth , last=Blair , title=Laurie David: One Seriously 'Inconvenient' Woman , url=https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=9969008 , work=
NPR National Public Radio (NPR, stylized in all lowercase) is an American privately and state funded nonprofit media organization headquartered in Washington, D.C., with its NPR West headquarters in Culver City, California. It differs from other ...
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{{cite news , date={{date, 2007-05-19 , url=http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/story.html?id=27a24986-008e-4a55-a18c-fb3fb7acf0e9&k=0 , title=Gore's ''Inconvenient Truth'' required classroom viewing? , first=Kevin , last=Libin , work=
National Post The ''National Post'' is a Canadian English-language broadsheet newspaper available in several cities in central and western Canada. The paper is the flagship publication of Postmedia Network and is published Mondays through Saturdays, with ...
{{cite news , date={{date, 2007-06-28 , first=Elysa , last=Gardner , title=Gore gears up for Live Earth , url=https://www.usatoday.com/life/music/news/2007-06-28-gore-live-earth_N.htm , work=USA Today , access-date={{date, 2010-03-18 {{cite news , date={{date, 2007-07-02 , title=Global Consumers Vote Al Gore, Oprah Winfrey and Kofi Annan Most Influential to Champion Global Warming Cause: Nielsen Survey , url=http://nz.nielsen.com/news/GlobalWarming_Jul07.shtml , work=Nielsen , access-date={{date, 2009-10-27 {{cite web , date={{date, 2007-07-18 , url= http://www.stc.org/recog/awards01_President_winners.asp , archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20090427121354/http://www.stc.org/recog/awards01_President_winners.asp , archive-date={{date, 2009-04-27 , title= Current & past list of STC President's Award recipients , access-date={{date, 2007-07-18 , work= STC.org {{cite journal , date=September 2007 , title=Another look at An Inconvenient Truth , journal=GeoJournal , first=Eric , last=Steig , volume=70 , issue=1 , pages=5–9 , doi=10.1007/s10708-008-9130-3 , s2cid=59492576 {{cite news , date={{date, 2007-10-02 , url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/earth/earthnews/3308930/Al-Gores-An-Inconvenient-Truth-can-be-shown-to-schools.html , title=Al Gore's 'An Inconvenient Truth' can be shown to schools , newspaper=Daily Telegraph , url-access=subscription {{cite news , date={{date, 2007-10-10 , last=MacLeod , first=Donald , title=Climate change film to stay in the classroom , publisher=Guardian Unlimited , url=http://education.guardian.co.uk/schools/story/0,,2188015,00.html , access-date={{date, 2007-12-14 , location=London , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071212124153/http://education.guardian.co.uk/schools/story/0%2C%2C2188015%2C00.html , archive-date={{date, 2007-12-12 , url-status=live {{cite web , date={{date, 2007-10-10 , title=Stuart Dimmock v Secretary of State for Education & Skills , work=
England and Wales High Court The High Court of Justice in London, known properly as His Majesty's High Court of Justice in England, together with the Court of Appeal and the Crown Court, are the Senior Courts of England and Wales. Its name is abbreviated as EWHC (England ...
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The Times ''The Times'' is a British daily national newspaper based in London. It began in 1785 under the title ''The Daily Universal Register'', adopting its current name on 1 January 1788. ''The Times'' and its sister paper ''The Sunday Times'' (fou ...
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BBC News BBC News is an operational business division of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) responsible for the gathering and broadcasting of news and current affairs in the UK and around the world. The department is the world's largest broadca ...
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{{cite web , date={{date, 2007-10-11 , url=http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-23416151-judge-attacks-nine-errors-in-al-gores-alarmist-climate-change-film.do , title=Judge attacks nine errors in Al Gore's 'alarmist' climate change film , work=
Evening Standard The ''Evening Standard'', formerly ''The Standard'' (1827–1904), also known as the ''London Evening Standard'', is a local free daily newspaper in London, England, published Monday to Friday in tabloid format. In October 2009, after be ...
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{{cite news , date={{date, 2007-10-11 , url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/earthnews/3310137/Al-Gores-nine-Inconvenient-Untruths.html , title=Al Gore's 'nine Inconvenient Untruths' – Telegraph , last=Peck , first=Sally , work=
The Daily Telegraph ''The Daily Telegraph'', known online and elsewhere as ''The Telegraph'', is a national British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed across the United Kingdom and internationally. It was fo ...
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{{cite web , date={{date, 2007-10-13 , url=http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,511325,00.html , title=Inconvenient Truth to Continue Airing in Schools , website=Spiegel Online {{cite web , date={{date, 2007-10-14 , url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/education/article2652851.ece , title=Please, sir – Gore's got warming wrong , author=Jonathan Leake , newspaper=
Sunday Times ''The Sunday Times'' is a British newspaper whose circulation makes it the largest in Britain's quality press market category. It was founded in 1821 as ''The New Observer''. It is published by Times Newspapers Ltd, a subsidiary of News UK, whi ...
{{cite news , date={{date, 2007-10-15 , author1=Gavin Schmidt , author2=Michael E. Mann , title=Convenient Untruths , work=RealClimate , url=http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2007/10/convenient-untruths/ , access-date={{date, 2010-06-14 {{cite news , date={{date, 2007-10-15 , title=El Gobierno compra 30.000 copias de 'Una verdad incómoda' para emitirla en los colegios , url=http://sociedad.elpais.com/sociedad/2007/10/15/actualidad/1192399203_850215.html , access-date={{date, 2015-04-27 , work=El País {{cite news , date={{date, 2007-10-15 , url=http://film.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/Breaking_News_US/0,,6990521,00.html , title=U.K. Judge Finds Problems in Gore Film , publisher=Associated Press/Guardian , access-date={{date, 2007-10-15 , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071029125353/http://film.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/Breaking_News_US/0%2C%2C6990521%2C00.html , archive-date={{date, 2007-10-29 , url-status=dead {{dead link, date=September 2022, fix-attempted=yes {{cite news , date={{date, 2008-01-22 , url=http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/08022/851177-331.stm , title=80th Annual Academy Awards Oscar Quiz , access-date={{date, 2008-04-30 , work=
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette The ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'', also known simply as the PG, is the largest newspaper serving metropolitan Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Descended from the ''Pittsburgh Gazette'', established in 1786 as the first newspaper published west of the All ...
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{{cite news , date={{date, 2008-09-15 , last=Quinn , first=Michelle , title=Helping others grab an audience , work=Los Angeles Times , url=https://articles.latimes.com/2008/sep/15/business/fi-duarte15 {{cite news , date={{date, 2009-10-10 , first=Tim , last=Roger , title=Costa Rica's President: It's Not Easy Staying Green , url=http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1927452,00.html , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091014112108/http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1927452,00.html , url-status=dead , archive-date={{date, 2009-10-14 , magazine=Time , access-date={{date, 2010-03-18 {{cite news , date={{date, 2009-11-22 , url=http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/11/21/new-documentary-challenges-gores-inconvenient-truth-global-warming/ , title=FOXNews.com – New Documentary Challenges Gore's 'Inconvenient Truth' on Global Warming , work=
Fox News The Fox News Channel, abbreviated FNC, commonly known as Fox News, and stylized in all caps, is an American multinational conservative cable news television channel based in New York City. It is owned by Fox News Media, which itself is owne ...
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{{cite news , date={{date, 2010-04-20 , first=Anne , last=Payne , title=Inconvenient Youth: Al Gore's group takes new step , work=Tennessean {{cite news , date={{date, 2010-04-22 , url=http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/national/3608362/Gore-film-in-schools-prompts-petition , title=Gore film in schools prompts petition , newspaper= The Dominion Post , access-date={{date, 2010-04-22 , url-status=dead , archive-url=https://archive.today/20100424004807/http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/national/3608362/Gore-film-in-schools-prompts-petition , archive-date={{date, 2010-04-24 {{cite web , date={{date, 2013-10-15 , title=I am director and producer Davis Guggenheim (An Inconvenient Truth, Waiting for Superman, TEACH). AMA! , url=https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/1oizpa/i_am_director_and_producer_davis_guggenheim_an/ccsee67 , publisher=
Reddit Reddit (; stylized in all lowercase as reddit) is an American social news aggregation, content rating, and discussion website. Registered users (commonly referred to as "Redditors") submit content to the site such as links, text posts, images ...
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The Hollywood Reporter ''The Hollywood Reporter'' (''THR'') is an American digital and print magazine which focuses on the Cinema of the United States, Hollywood film industry, film, television, and entertainment industries. It was founded in 1930 as a daily trade pap ...
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Environment & Energy Publishing E&E News is an American news organization that covers energy, environmental policy, climate change, markets and science. As of 2020, the organization has more than 65 reporters and editors across 10 cities. It was acquired by Politico in December ...
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{{cite web , date={{date, 2015-10-12 , title=35 Inconvenient Truths The errors in Al Gore's movie , url=http://scienceandpublicpolicy.org/images/stories/press_releases/monckton-response-to-gore-errors.pdf {{cite web , date={{date, 2016-05-20 , title=An Oral History of "An Inconvenient Truth" , website=Grist , url=https://grist.org/feature/an-inconvenient-truth-oral-history/ , access-date={{date, 2020-07-19 {{Cite web , date={{date, 2016-05-25 , url=https://deadline.com/2016/05/an-inconvenient-truth-anniversary-al-gore-paramount-participant-1201762705/ , title=Al Gore, Paramount And Participant Celebrate Oscar Winner 'An Inconvenient Truth's' 10th Anniversary , last=Hammond , first=Pete , website=Deadline , access-date={{date, 2019-05-23 {{cite news , date={{date, 2016-12-10 , title=Al Gore announces Sundance debut for follow-up to An Inconvenient Truth , work=The Guardian , location=London, United Kingdom , issn=0261-3077 , url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2016/dec/09/al-gore-inconvenient-truth-sequel-sundance , access-date={{date, 2016-12-10 {{cite web , date={{date, 2017-01-20 , author=Paramount Pictures , author-link=Paramount Pictures , title=An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power (2017)- 'Flooding' , url=https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2unzHvFPtY0 , archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211219/2unzHvFPtY0 , archive-date={{date, 2021-12-19 , url-status=live , publisher=
YouTube YouTube is a global online video platform, online video sharing and social media, social media platform headquartered in San Bruno, California. It was launched on February 14, 2005, by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim. It is owned by ...
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