An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth To Power

2017 • 97 minutes
3.0
346 reviews
80%
Tomatometer
PG
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Eligible
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Ten years after the Academy Award®-winning An Inconvenient Truth brought climate change to the forefront of mainstream culture An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power proves to be more relevant than ever today. Join former Vice President Al Gore as he continues his tireless fight traveling around the globe to educate and inspire the next generation of climate champions. Eye-opening and alarming this compelling follow-up shows that while the stakes have never been higher the solutions to the climate crisis are still within our reach.Ten years after the Academy Award®-winning An Inconvenient Truth brought climate change to the forefront of mainstream culture An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power proves to be more relevant than ever today. Join former Vice President Al Gore as he continues his tireless fight traveling around the globe to educate and inspire the next generation of climate champions. Eye-opening and alarming this compelling follow-up shows that while the stakes have never been higher the solutions to the climate crisis are still within our reach.
Rating
PG

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3.0
346 reviews
Stephen Wetzel
October 30, 2017
Watch the first movie, note the predictions, and then decide if this is worth watching. I'll start you off with one: Kilimanjaro still has ice. Also worth noting that Al Gore cares SO MUCH about the environment that he sold his television channel to pill magnates. He cashed out on fossil fuel money. Let that sink in.
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Jason
December 23, 2017
What if a dedicated politician, who valued popularity more than evidence, told you something based loosely on science, and you ignored it? Climate change will happen. Whether you believe the money-seekers and liars who want to capitalise on the trip. It's called Science and History. And I suggest you read up on Ice Ages and archaeology before you blindly follow a career politician's advice. It doesn't absolve responsibility, but it certainly puts another spin on our responsibility to safeguard resources. One which doesn't necessarily end with the rich exclusively benefiting and the powerful entrenching their positions.
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Shawn Minor
August 2, 2017
Al Gore running around yelling about naturally occurring acts of nature is the biggest joke since the rumors of him inventing the internet. Think about this, he's getting richer off of the gullible people eating all the shat he keeps spewing about the oceans rising when they actually we're lower in 2016. This movie was a waste of money and Al Gore is a waste of oxygen.
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