Looking at the reason as to why the Nobel Peace Prize is given then I don't believe it was right to give it to Al Gore who is an essentially an environmentalist. I do think climate change is very important and the evidence that Al Gore brings up in An Inconvenient Truth has been very important in making global warming more widely recognised as a serious problem with governments and the public. However by definition the Nobel Peace Prize should be given to someone who's bought peace between nations, or someone who's managed to abolish violence in a country. I can't really any peace made after this documentary, which sort of defeats the point of it being called the Nobel Peace Prize.
Having watched the video for the first time, I was definitely impressed with the information and evidence that was bought up throughout the video. I also thought that Al Gore did a very good job at communicating the information across, with a series of graphs and clips which showed how bad the effects of global warming could be for everyone. Having said that however, after the film's release a school Governor appealed for it not to be taught in schools as some of the "facts" were inaccurate. A judge scrutinised it and found 9 Errors in the film. One of which was that sea levels would rise over 20ft in the near future, however it would take over a thousand years. Having read the errors of the film then you begin to think that Al Gore was probably using scare tactics to try and make as much money out of the film as possible.
I think the film was very effective as it set out what it wanted to do, in raising the awareness around the globe about climate change. I think there's been a lot more news about global warming since the video, and there's been more government initiatives on trying to combat climate change for example TV advertising telling us to ride bikes as opposed to cars and switch off appliances by the mains etc. I think it also made people realise that it was more a man made problem as opposed to a natural one, and as a result made more people think they could do something about it and change their lifestyles.
I do believe that the video has the ability to change people's minds about how they view their role in climate change. However if people read about some of the inaccuracies about the video then people may not care so much as a few of the scary points bought up were found to be exaggerated or just a lie. I don't think the video changed my view on climate change. I already knew climate change was happening, and that it's a serious global issue before watching the video. I also still believe that my role as one human being won't make a big difference whatsoever. Having said that I still think the video is definitely worth watching and that it's an very informative video despite having a few bogus facts.
