Monday, April 7, 2008

Truth about now

Feeling a lot hot lately? Well, it is summer alright! But, the heat is just too hot to bear. One will definitely need more than 8 glasses of water to be able to resist being dehydrated. I was sweating even though I am only watching TV with the electric fan standing directly at me. 35 degrees Celsius is just too high to bear.

Whew! The effects of glabal warming.

The term ¨global warming¨ may sound a bit too commercialized, with the media publicizing too much of it (and exaggerating about it!). Well, I think, the media needs to overstate everything about it so that people would be scared that much. There should be more movies or documentary films tackling about the drastic effects of global warming to the world.

An Inconvenient Truth is a very good (and recent) example of that.

An Inconvenient Truth is a movie-slash-documentary film made to show the world what is truly happening to our planet nowadays. Various statistics were shown throughout the film which proves that our planet Earth is completely deteriorating and needs a lot of help from the humans. After years of living (and polluting) the environment, the humans are experiencing the wrath of too much heat or too cold weather. Earth is experiencing a lot of problems because of humans’ fault. The film wants to show that people should act now if they wanted their children to live.

Its title fits the plot perfectly. It is inconvenient since it may hinder the work (or economy) of a country. (Who would buy an organic cleaner if it is much expensive than a chemically-based cleaner? Both does the same task and their efficacy may be at par.) However, it is also the truth. Planet Earth is completely deteriorating.

An Inconvenient Truth is a perfect film nowadays to show to the people that protecting the environment will do a lot of wonders. This film is definitely an eye opener to the many who are continuously putting the environment into danger.

So, the next time you´re buying styrofoam, think of what it can do to the environment.

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