Environmental research
So I watched Al Gore’s film. And liked it! Yeh! I was surprised too. I was expecting something quite….. American. And not in a good way. What I got was quite Amercan and in a very good way. It was slickly presented and not boring. The science was delivered from the mouth of a trained and successful politician. Someone who knows how to connect on the widest possible level. I connected and I learned. So my environmental tip for today is to download and watch the film. If you’re not into Internet piracy, then please buy the DVD from this website (or wherever) and watch it. Please do that. You won’t be disappointed.
And my lasting aftertaste from the film? I can’t believe how close we came to having an American president who would have changed.the.world. He’s so passionate about this subject there is no way that wouldn’t have come through during an Al Gore administration. Instead we’ve had 8 years of that puppet/muppet George W Bush. What a wasted opportunity. OK, so that first election was tight. And it went down to the wire, to the Floridian and then the highest courts in the land. But shame on you America for re-electing that retard the second time around.
However. Do NOT under any circumstances, subscribe to the RSS news feed from that site. It’s dreadful. I signed up a couple of days ago and got 40-50+ feeds into my reader. All of which cite death, destruction and general horribleness. That way madness lies. Learn about this stuff, this environmental science. It’s the only way to understand your own contribution to it, and be able to have an effect. But don’t let’s get carried away. We’re still human. Still people. We still have to get drunk, have sex, fight and frolick. Otherwise it’s boring.
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