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No, I would like to see the film made available in more areas, and perhaps even shown in a free setting (in a public outdoor theater, for example) just so it could reach more people, especially those who aren't too sure about global warming and/or who are literally too afraid to sit in a theater and watch the entire thing. A public forum would be a less threatening environment for such people to see the film. I hate to think that the majority of people who are seeing the film are already on board with global warming.

2006-06-17 03:44:00 · answer #1 · answered by catmom 2 · 3 0

Al Gore is on a roll. His anti-global warming film, An Inconvenient Truth, had the most successful per screen documentary film opening in history. And his new book of the same name is number 3 on the New York Times best seller list. His opinion is sought on all the pressing issues of the day, and even the mainstream media have begun to praise his remarkable record of being right when (pretty much) everybody else was wrong.

2006-06-17 07:24:31 · answer #2 · answered by Gray Matter 5 · 0 0

I think his campaign is going at a good rate.
It is also getting enough feedback, positive as well as negative.

If it were to go any faster, You can bet that the oil industry as well as the auto industry and chemical industry, and the manufacturing industry, would bombard the media, with counter negative feedback. No one would be able to find the truth in all the twisted misinformation; much less digest it.

That would be great if you happen to have a high stake in those industries, all I have is my life and I would like to keep it. Besides that, I'm pretty sure my future kids don't want to have to migrate north in search of a more moderate climate. I can already hear the Canadians yelling, "Go Back Home Yankee."

2006-06-17 11:15:25 · answer #3 · answered by Joe_Pardy 5 · 0 0

Al Gore - not a reliable source of scientific information. He deserves no more feedback than Pat Robertson does for one of his asinine rants.

Public attention simply reinforces Al's delusion that he possesses some sort of scientific expertise.

2006-06-17 10:26:46 · answer #4 · answered by Ethan 3 · 0 0

No. Not nearly enough as it should. I think it is totally unfair that people don't pay attention to the enviroment. I went to the movie and it was ah-mazing. Everyone should see it!!!!!

2006-06-17 07:21:40 · answer #5 · answered by ? 5 · 0 0

he's an idiot and is and has received to much public exposure

2006-06-17 07:25:23 · answer #6 · answered by Pobept 6 · 0 0

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