Snow is more missed than childhood

Lexie 2021-12-15 08:01:03


The glaciers all over the world may melt away in a person's short life. When you were young, you went skiing and took landscape photos. When you were old, you told the children that there was snow in this world.
For a funny animated film such as "Ice Age", will many people see the crisis behind it? I do think mammoths are cute, but the crisis is not so straightforward. But on the issue of environmental protection, the warning of crisis has always been more powerful.
Then, suddenly, the drowned polar bear made my eyes wet.
The Spring Festival of falling snow in childhood almost no longer exists. Sometimes, missing snow is more sad than missing childhood.

It would be great if the president was not only worried about terrorists and economic interests for the first time, but a peaceful world and good weather. As a result, human beings fight with themselves, ignore others who died of bad omens, and settle for the little blessings of this life. Therefore, Gore said, this is not a political issue, but a moral issue. It is absolutely immoral to see our children’s world become like this.
Gore is the only candidate in American history to lose the presidential seat by a judge ruling. But his concern for environmental protection has clearly proved that what kind of morality should be possessed by leaders, or at least, leaders should encourage people to know the truth. Global warming, melting of the ice at the poles, and rising seas. These terminologies that are commonly used in newspapers are not even as old as our grandfather. The scientists’ fraud and media misleading pointed out at the end of the film are enough to make us understand. It's useless to mix terms with a familiar face and calluses on your ears, because you don't interact with them, you don't move.
He extended the theme of environmental protection to politics and ethics, and he gave far more than 1,000 speeches around the world. I have unconditional admiration for this alone. At least, he is in action.
The politics of environmental protection is to let everyone know-ethics is a real action, starting with a person, a family, a community, a city, and a country, let everyone know. In terms of this concept, I even think that the D version of the world and BT are public welfare, as long as more people can watch this documentary more conveniently.

All the stills seem unattractive. Former presidential candidate Al Gore looked solemn in front of the large-screen PPT document.
All COVERs seem to be unhappy. The huge chimney obscures the clouds from the sun, and the distortion of Van Gogh-style smoke is disturbing.
The hurricane intensified in the warm water, and the eye of the hurricane became more and more evil.
The ice fossils are telling the ancient climate, but the disintegrating ice is chilling, and the thinning Antarctic ice layer seems to be a mockery of the ice-breaking nuclear submarine.
Because of the delay in winter, the forest was killed by wood beetles, and because the mosquitoes spread to mountainous areas, the number of disease variants increased rapidly.
The 9/11 monument will be flooded with Manhattan, and Shanghai and Beijing will be inevitable.
Greenland is a full circle smaller than what we see on the map.
This is our world that the map has no time to rewrite.

Today, I was in a taxi and listened to the city traffic station with the driver. The host spoke and read Gonzo in a cheerful and hurried tone. One said that white pollution caused the decline of male fertility and the driver laughed; another, hundreds Ten thousand bees died for no reason. Scientists ruled out the use of pesticides and other factors. They speculated that it was caused by the widespread use of mobile phones by humans. The driver said it was nonsense. In another case, scientists predicted that the number of cancer patients in China would increase by 7 million in the next 50 years. The driver said, Death counts. At this time, I opened the car windows to get some ventilation, and rushed toward the exhaust gas generated by the eruption of hundreds of cars blocked on the elevated highway. At this time, I thought of the quote in the film, Mark Twain said, What gets us into trouble is not what we don't know. it’s what we know for sure that just ain't so
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Today, I remember that the theme of Coldtea next month is "Public Welfare". Suddenly remembered this film. I think it's the best choice, so I picked up the ideas from a few months ago.

Most viewers think this documentary is touching. It's not enlightenment, it's not a complaint, but it's sad. But at least he was talking, saying it thousands of times--
Even if the carbon dioxide emissions in the 21st century will be more than the total of several centuries, even if the temperature will soar to the level that the human body is absolutely unbearable, even if the sea water will inundate our hometown, even if the north and south poles are hundreds of meters high in ice It will melt or even float, even if the snow in Kilimanjaro and Himalayas will disappear, even if storms, tsunamis and droughts will intensify at the same time... Even with these, we can still do something, there is still time.
Tell your parents, please protect my future home. Tell those in power not to be short-sighted because of economic interests. If the politicians still don’t listen, you can do your best to run for the next in power.
Slogan, which appeared at the end of the credits, has appeared in the posts of most fans and friends. Everyone will be moved to this point, showing the power of this movie.

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  • Talon 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    why bush but not charming Al Gore? i dont know as i dont play politics. if u have a heart, u have to watch this.

  • Berneice 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    the world's getting warmer and warmer

An Inconvenient Truth quotes

  • Al Gore: If we use more efficient electricity appliances, we can save this much off of the global warming pollution that would otherwise be put into the atmosphere. If we use other end-use efficiency, this much. If we have higher mileage for cars, this much. And all these begin to add up. Other transport efficiency, renewable technology, carbon capture and sequestration. A big solution that you're gonna be hearing a lot more about. They all add up, and pretty soon we are below our 1970 emissions.

  • Al Gore: We have the ability to do this. Each one of us is a cause of global warming, but each of us can make choices to change that. With the things we buy, the electricity we use, the cars we drive, we can make choices to bring our individual carbon emissions to zero. The solutions are in our hands. We just have to have the determination to make them happen. Are we gonna be left behind as the rest of the world moves forward?

    [on the screen behind him, a list of countries appears]

    Al Gore: All of these nations have ratified Kyoto. There are only two advanced nations in the world that have not ratified Kyoto, and we are one of them. The other is Australia.

    [on the screen, a map of the United States is shown]

    Al Gore: Luckily, several states are taking the initiative. The nine northeastern states have banded together on reducing CO2. Uh, California and Oregon are taking the initiative. Pennsylvania is exercising leadership on solar power and wind power. And U.S. cities are stepping up to the plate.

    [on the screen, a list of cities appears, to applause]

    Al Gore: One after the other, we have seen all of these cities pledge to take on global warming.