An Inconvenient Truth
Jun. 28th, 2006 06:59 amUpdate to previous post on this topic: Ten Things To Do (PDF)
We saw An Inconvenient Truth last night -- very enjoyable, entertaining, informative, and frightening. Highly recommended.
When we see movies in Waterloo, we usually walk one or both ways. Our original plan was to walk only one way, but we ended up walking home. The weather was fine, and we were awake, but it struck us as amusing/sad that we walked away from the theatre while so many others climbed into their cars parked along King Street and drove home, probably 5-10 km.
I was surprised by how much new information the movie had -- stuff from just a couple months ago, and stuff I didn't know at all. I hope that it sticks with me and really makes me change my behaviour, and I hope I keep posting about it rather than losing interest. If you're reading this and wishing I would just shut up about the environment, too bad. You might as well go hide your head in the sand now, rather than continue to be frustrated by reading this journal.
We saw An Inconvenient Truth last night -- very enjoyable, entertaining, informative, and frightening. Highly recommended.
When we see movies in Waterloo, we usually walk one or both ways. Our original plan was to walk only one way, but we ended up walking home. The weather was fine, and we were awake, but it struck us as amusing/sad that we walked away from the theatre while so many others climbed into their cars parked along King Street and drove home, probably 5-10 km.
I was surprised by how much new information the movie had -- stuff from just a couple months ago, and stuff I didn't know at all. I hope that it sticks with me and really makes me change my behaviour, and I hope I keep posting about it rather than losing interest. If you're reading this and wishing I would just shut up about the environment, too bad. You might as well go hide your head in the sand now, rather than continue to be frustrated by reading this journal.