The Green Files > An Inconvenient Truth - Trailer

Youtube.comhttp://www.youtube.com/?v=TUiP6dqPynE [Youtube.com] From ParamountClassics: The most terrifying movie of the summer. You owe it to the planet to see the truth. Pledge to see An Inconvenient Truth opening weekend. Now playing in select theaters. Visit http://www.climatecrisis.net/findatheater for theater listings. Add this trailer to your Playlist, Favorites or Subscriptions and we'll add you to our Friends so you can receive bulletins about upcoming free screenings in your area. , tagged with algore aninconvenienttruth globalwarming movie movietrailer al gore documentary global warming climate change

  • Published: Apr 10, 2006
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  • Recorded on: 2006-04-07
  • Recorded at: Santa Monica, CA, Santa Monica, CA
  • Rating: 4.46

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