Title: Global Warming
1Global Warming
- The Issue and the Involvement
- Of a Major Politician, the Entertainment
Community and a Very Capable and Hard Working
Writer - With thanks to Scott Burns and
- www.GodAndScience.org
2As the father of one of the insiders and
producers of this film I will try to convey some
of the background and relevant insights of An
Inconvenient Truth (AIT).
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3He Is Devoted To Ecological and Social Issues and
Wishes He Could Be With Us Today
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4The Film
- With wit, smarts and hope, AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH
brought home Gore's persuasive argument that we
can no longer afford to view global warming as a
political issue - rather, it is the biggest moral
challenges facing our global civilization. - Paramount Classics and Participant Productions
presented a film directed by Davis Guggenheim.
Featuring Al Gore, the film is produced by Laurie
David, Lawrence Bender and Scott Z. Burns. Jeff
Skoll and Davis Guggenheim are the executive
producers and the co-producer is Leslie Chilcott.
5The Challenge
- Turning a slide show into a major film that
warrants distribution. Tough!
But, they did it.
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6The Four Key Questions
- Is the world getting warmer?
- If so, can we agree that the actions of mankind
are to blame for earths temperature increases? - What can/should be done about these issues?
- Are the potential solutions worth the cost of
implementing them?
7Why A Film ?
The rationale for turning Mr. Gores slide
show into a movie was simple as a film it could
reach millions of people whereas a slide
presentation it would always be limited to the
VPs schedule. The exponential increase in
reach was really what persuaded Al to allow us to
film his lectureand it is important to remember
that Guggenheim, Burns, David et al pursued him
and not the other way around.
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8This Is Scott BurnsCo-Producer
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9Guggenheim The Director
10Al Gore - The Committed Humanist
11 His Personal Journey
- As they began the film making process they
(producers and director) realized that another
dimension could be added to Als presentation of
the case for global warming his own personal
journey and his reasons for taking on the
issue.(Chapter 5). - And so they built the film on two levelsa
linear case for global warming and on second
level a connection between a person and an
issue. (Chapter 1).
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12And so we built the film on two levelsa linear
case for global warming . . .Historic Los
Angeles Temperatures
13Snow Melts Off Our Glaciers
14Polar Bears Have Lost Their Ice Floes
15Gore Not Only Talks - He Edits
16Keeping Science as The Rationale
The Al Gore we see when he speaks about global
warming was far more passionate then the Al Gore
we saw as a candidate in 1980 However, his
dedication to make a scientifically sound
argument frustrated the film makers. They tried
to remove The following section from the film
because it seemed to esoteric but Al was vehement
about keeping it in. (Chapter 17)
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17Im Still Concerned . . . Those Bears Have No
Place To Rest
18The Editing Team -- Movies By Keynote
19AIT -- Wrapping Up
AIT is the 3rd largest grossing documentary of
all time in America. It has become part of
the science curriculum in numerous countries.
Working for an annual re-release of the the DVD
every year with updates in the science. In the
end we benefited from a number of thingsKatrina,
the re-emergence of Al Gore for the first time
since his devastating defeat in 1980, and an
aggressive ad campaign.
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20The Four Key Questions
- Is the world getting warmer?
- If so, can we agree that the actions of mankind
are to blame for earths temperature increases? - What can/should be done about these issues?
- Are the potential solutions worth the cost of
implementing them?
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21Are Solutions Worth It?
- DuPont cut its climate-warming pollution by
seventy-two percent since 1990, slashing 3
billion from its energy bills. - Wal-Mart installed new, energy-efficient light
bulbs in refrigeration units saving 12 million a
year, and skylights that cut utility bills by up
to 70,000 per store. - The company, with the nation's 2nd-largest
corporate truck fleet, saved 22 million last
year by installing auxiliary power units that
allow drivers to operate electric systems without
idling their vehicles.
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22Impact of A New Economy
- Developing a free market and a new energy economy
will not only save the planet from overheating,
it will create jobs in the process. - For example, "We need to build a trillion solar
panels," says McDonough, the award-winning
architect. - "There are four jobs installing solar panels for
every manufacturing job in creating them. The
Chinese can't capture those jobs, because the
energy is inherently local. The Chinese can't
steal our photons."
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23The Dilemma
When AIT was finished there was much debate
about what solutions we could offer people. What
could we tell them to do. This was interesting
dilemma. As filmmakers you are not obligated
to solve the problem, only illustrate it.
Furthermore, the real problem we were trying to
solve was getting people to believe that global
warming was really happening.
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24I Need To Wake Up
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/i_need_to_wake_up.html
I want to change I need to shake up I need to
speak out Oh, Somethings got to break up Ive
been asleep And I need to wake up Now
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25Whats Next . . . Its Up To US
The AIT battle was to remove doubt and attack
the big campaigns that kept people from
acknowledging the problem. The next battle
will take more than a movieit will take an
unprecedented amount of change in government,
industry, education, religion, and peoples
personal choices. THE SEQUEL TO AIT IS A MOVIE
WE MUST ALL MAKE TOGETHER AND COSTA RICA -- AS WE
SAY IN THE STATES, GETS IT - AND HAS A
LEADERSHIP ROLE.
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26Both Scott and I are sorry that he could not be
with you today . . . I am honored to have the
opportunity to present the work and vision of him
and his colleagues. Thank you.
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