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Shift: Beyond The Numbers Of The Climate Crisis Essay

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Do you ever wonder what's happening around the world? Do you wonder why one day we have snow, then the next day we have sun? Shift: Beyond the numbers of the climate crisis is a documentary about how climate change affects the world. This is a film , filmed by the brother/sister duo Sam and Kate Fullbright. This documentary was filmed to take a closer look at the importance climate change has in the United States. They explained how they would always sit around and talk about climate change. Until one day they realized that they needed to make a change in the community. They also wanted to know the different point of views people have about climate change around the world. Kate and Sam wanted to take this journey on the …show more content…

Throughout the film I experienced many types of logos and pathos, but not a lot of information was given on ethos. Overall during the film at about 45:00 minuets we saw some ethos happening. Mike quoted the following " You guys can't build this here , you guys will go to jail! Trust me, you will all go to jail!" Mike Bishop an old man was a furious, irritated, apoplectic, and a provoker man who thought that the decisions made by other people were bad but his decisions and actions had nothing bad in them. Mike Bishop was seen in the documentary, calling the construction workers ( the construction workers were there to build a huge pipe. In order to do that they would have to destroy the fence mike had built) disgusting words. During the film at 46:00 Mike also stated another quote mike said the following "Obama needs to reject the pipe being built done, by building the pipe they would need to destroy the fence" Mike would flip off the men inside the helicopters . Throughout the video mike was not using appropriate language. Another lack of knowledge using ethos was that the filmmakers did not fully understand the real reason why they were taking this journey. They would travel to different states, yet it felt like they were just all over the place without getting enough information , thoughts or ideas from the community

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