Environment Climate Crisis See Behind the Scenes of an Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power (Video) By Melissa Breyer Editorial Director Hunter College F.I.T., State University of New York Cornell University Melissa Breyer is Treehugger’s editorial director. She is a sustainability expert and author whose work has been published by the New York Times and National Geographic, among others. our editorial process Melissa Breyer Updated October 11, 2018 © Al Gore giving his updated presentation in Houston, TX in An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth To Power from Paramount Pictures and Participant Media. (Jensen Walker/Paramount Pictures). Al Gore giving his updated presentation in Houston, TX in An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth To Power from Paramount Pictures and Participant Media. (Jensen Walker/Paramount Pictures) Share Twitter Pinterest Email Environment Planet Earth Climate Crisis Pollution Recycling & Waste Natural Disasters Transportation Upon the release of the film on Digital HD, with other home viewing options soon to follow, we're celebrating with a clip of what went into the making of the film. We saw it on the big screen, but finally we can see the incomparably inconvenient film, An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power, in the comfort of our own homes. Isn't that convenient? It's been a decade since former Vice President Al Gore brought climate change to dinner tables across the country with his Academy Award-winning An Inconvenient Truth. Now, when a political environment threatens to pummel the natural one, the need for a sequel feels more urgent than ever. An Inconvenient Sequel follows Gore as he continues his crusade of good; educating and inspiring around the globe in an effort to create a new generation of climate champions. Given that climate change and the destruction of nature is the number one concern amongst millennials, it appears that the message is getting across. If you haven't seen the film, you can see the trailer here: And since so many of us take our movies at home these day, it's great news that the film is available on Digital HD as of October 6; Blu-ray, DVD, and On Demand will be available on October 24. © Paramount In the clip below, taken from a feature included with the Digital HD release, directors Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk talk about developing the narrative of the film. For more news on the Blu-ray and DVD, which will include some great bonus content, you can visit the film's site here: An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to the Power. And don't forget to #BeInconvenient.