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'An Inconvenient Sequel' Trailer: A Fiery Al Gore Gives Hope To A New Generation


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Al Gore has had his finger on the pulse of so many of the crucial junctures of our time. The early days of the Internet, the Clinton administration, his own Presidential bid that was - until recently - one of the most controversial elections of all time.  And then there's been his stalwart crusade to raise awareness about climate change. Some dismissed his first major film about climate change, An Inconvenient Truth, as too much of a vanity project. But year after year, its facts and its message have proven to be increasingly topical. And unfortunately for the planet, they've also still been dismissed by vital institutions. And so here we are, 11 years later with the trailer for a follow-up film, An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power. Those who caught the film at...
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