The documentary was done well, it had many good points and they were shown in a way the regular viewer could understand. The documentary is a must see, even if the viewer as conflicting views. I learned a few things while watching the documentary. I always knew that people had affect on the environment, but never to this extent. Humans seem to affect many things indirectly, diseases and other things are being affected by Global-Warming. Personally, I don't really have a response to the commentary in the movie. Al Gore's personal role in the project is good I guess, that he has this connection to the topic. The personal connection in the movie really doesn't matter to me, what matter was the facts in the documentary. | Posted by: Amanda Pata | |
Sunday, December 14, 2008
"An Inconvenient Truth" Questions
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Energy Goals a Moving Target for States
Author:KATE GALBRAITH
Date: 12/4/08
Source: New York Times
Summary:
There is a possibility that there will be mew energy mandates for states involving renewable energy. There is a problem the goals set by some states already are not even close to being met, while there are other states who have met their goals already. This is a problem because it is hard to meet those standards because of land issues and other related problems.
Response:
This is a tough situation of the states in general. There is a need for renewable energy now and the new laws that may be passed are good way to force the states to go green. The down side it's not that easy. I feel that the states needs to be looked at separately because some states it's easier for them to go green. We should try and push for early deadlines, but they can't be unreasonable. They need t0 be realistic or there will be problems for the companies because in some cases there are fines. That is the last thing a company needs right now are fines because they can't go green quick enough.
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