YOu would be better off reading Dr Roy Spencer's global warming 101 at drroyspencer.com
or watching the following video.
http://vimeo.com/7811562
Al Gore’s movie "An Inconvenient Truth" was full of bald faced lies. Like the Polar Bears were drowning, or the Ice Caps were melting, or the oceans were rising --- all lies. In fact a court of England ruled the movie was so flawed that it could not be shown to school children without a disclaimer.
35 major errors in Al Gore’s movie
http://scienceandpublicpolicy.org/monckt...
Court rules Al Gore’s movie unfit without disclaimer (11 major errors reviewed)
http://creation.com/al-gores-inconvenien...
Top climate scientists say there is no man-made Global Warming.
The Great Global Warming Swindle
We don't do your schoolwork for you. Simply search each of these phrases as is and you be privy to a wealth of info allowing you do learn while you do your own work
you can find all the information you need about global warming here
http://www.skepticalscience.com/
You can go to you tube and watch it. http://video.search.yahoo.com/video/play...
But you should know that there are serious problems with this film, major errors and even lies http://search.yahoo.com/r/_ylt=A0SO8yaPM...
So yes watch it, do your homework, but have an open mind about global warming
Here, this should get you started (asking questions)...
http://scienceandpublicpolicy.org/monckt...
In my science class, we had to watch Al Gore's The Inconvenient Truth and take notes on different sections to later write an essay on. I missed some of the movie and didn't get many notes overall and can't access it here.
The sections are:
-causes of global warming and climate change
-evidence of global warming and climate change
-consequences of global warming and climate change
-how people affect global warming and climate change
-reasons people don't change behaviors that cause global warming and climate change
-what can be done about global warming and climate change
I would really appreciate answers by people who have seen the film, but if you haven't and know about the subject that's alright.
Thanks! :)