That's an interesting perspective on the movie Genghis. I guess he went in there with higher expectations than I did. I think the 45 minutes dedicated to convincing "non-believers" was actually good, because not everybody, including myself, is fully up to speed on the subject.
I don't really know which part was about convincing the world that Al Gore was "nifty."
I did find that some of the visuals were out of place, but, as far as I could tell, most had a very specific context in his argument.
Also, I don't think Jumbo Jets use JP-4. JP-4 was a jet fuel used by the Airforce that was phased out in 1996 for something called JP-8. There's a fuel similar to JP-4 that's used in commercial aircraft called JetB, but its use is restricted to cold-weather areas where the standard JetA fuel doesn't work. Here's the wikipedia page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jet_fuel
Either way, I don't remember seeing many scenes with jumbo jets or swanky limos... but I saw the movie over a month ago. Regardless, why does it matter what means Al Gore uses to travel around? Just because he's a contributor to global warming (it's kind of hard not to be) doesn't mean that the stuff he's saying is wrong.
I agree with your friend that the parts about other industrialized nations having stricter emissions laws (even China) was fascinating. When he compared the greenhouse gas contributions from the various countries, it really put everything into perspective.
I don't remember Al Gore saying anything like "There's drought in Africa therefore there's global warming." I think his main argument was that there has been a measured increase in global atmospheric temperature therefore there's global warming.
Genghis's Friend wrote:Al didn’t go into measuring how much CO2 is from human endeavors. I think it’s an important point to consider.
I do too. I think it directly affects the degree to which we will be able to help correct this situation. But I also think Al Gore did get into the fact that this CO2 is from human endeavors.
Genghis's Friend wrote:The most f’ed up thing is that global warming, regardless of the cause, is a serious problem that gets brushed under the carpet by the politicians.
Yep. Al Gore talked about this a bunch too.