Yes, I saw it a few weeks ago in science class. It was very informative, but scary to think that within fifty years our part in Florida will be completely underwater if we don't act now,
Yes, I saw it a few weeks ago in science class. It was very informative, but scary to think that within fifty years our part in Florida will be completely underwater if we don't act now,
I saw half of it in Business class this year. I didn't enjoy it at all, I thought it was painfully boring. That might be because I was forced to watch it though, I might like it better if I could watch it when I choose to.
It's something I'm really worried about...to me it seems like the population of the US just doesn't care if the next generation--ours-- will die or not.
You know I read this article a few days ago that said middle schoolers are most afraid of global warming than terrorism, natural disasters, or even cancer. I'm scared of global warming, too. What do you guys think?
I am going to rent it and watch it with my family. I think Global Warming is a matter that we don't take seriously but should think more about it. It is going to have a huge impact on our children's children. Actually,I see signs of it today.
I haven't seen it but I have heard about it it sounds really scary I think that we should deffinetly do everything we can do to help. In places like Costa Rica I heard that some of their cars run on propane which might be a better choice. Also I know tests were being done to run cars on corn.
JME: It's gonna be sooner than our children's children. Like you said, people are seeing the impact today. In like, 20 or 50 years south florida will totally be under sea level. That's like New Orleans times a million.
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I haven't seen it yet, but it has received quite a bit of positive press.
I have not seen it yet but would like to see it. I think Global warming is extremely serious, if we dont act now there will be no future.
It was very interesting, we watched it in science class after Fcat it was a good movie.
Yes, I saw it a few weeks ago in science class. It was very informative, but scary to think that within fifty years our part in Florida will be completely underwater if we don't act now,
Yes, I saw it a few weeks ago in science class. It was very informative, but scary to think that within fifty years our part in Florida will be completely underwater if we don't act now,
I saw half of it in Business class this year. I didn't enjoy it at all, I thought it was painfully boring. That might be because I was forced to watch it though, I might like it better if I could watch it when I choose to.
I have not seen it but would like to. I am sure it is very imformative.
No i havent seen it yet.I think global is a overall time threating problem that will cacth up to us soon in damaging the earth badley
I think I have seen the film but i'm not sure. It sounds very fimilar.
I haven't seen it. I think global warming is terrible. We should find more ways to solve global warming.
It's something I'm really worried about...to me it seems like the population of the US just doesn't care if the next generation--ours-- will die or not.
You know I read this article a few days ago that said middle schoolers are most afraid of global warming than terrorism, natural disasters, or even cancer. I'm scared of global warming, too. What do you guys think?
I am going to rent it and watch it with my family. I think Global Warming is a matter that we don't take seriously but should think more about it. It is going to have a huge impact on our children's children. Actually,I see signs of it today.
I haven't seen it but I have heard about it it sounds really scary I think that we should deffinetly do everything we can do to help. In places like Costa Rica I heard that some of their cars run on propane which might be a better choice. Also I know tests were being done to run cars on corn.
JME: It's gonna be sooner than our children's children. Like you said, people are seeing the impact today. In like, 20 or 50 years south florida will totally be under sea level. That's like New Orleans times a million.
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