An Inconvenient Truth
An Inconvenient Truth – Review
While the evidence Gore uses in the book could be better documented, as some have previously mentioned, this is still a book that everyone should pick up. The pictures alone tell a interesting story and are a good supplement to the place of the literature that is already available. My only issue is that as much as books like this one explain the details, we need further guidance to stimulate action. Most people know the facts (except for some people in the oil-soaked fantasyland of Texas–see the last post), but don’t feel an immediate or immediate impact. It’s the fight or flight mechanism that gets people to act, so the up-to-now gradual regional changes don’t give incentive to act. Simple direction, or government action, could really push the masses forward and stimulate innovation that will not just solve these problem, but bring us into the next phase of economic development(industry–technology–information–efficiency??). Maybe that will show up in a additional volume?…