Al Gore Albert (Al) Arnold GoreFox's Napolitano: 2000 election will look like 'child's play' compared to 2020 legal battles Who calls an election? Why we need patience and nonpartisanship this time Universal mail-in voting jeopardizes the equal right to vote, but absentee voting protects it MORE’s climate change sequel to "An Inconvenient Truth" finished 15th at the box office this weekend despite heavy national promotion from the former vice president and environmentalist.



“An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power" is a follow-up to the Academy Award-winning documentary "An Inconvenient Truth," which generated nearly $50 million at the box office in 2006.

"An Inconvenient Sequel" has earned about $900,000, according to Box Office Mojo.



The documentary is now in its second week in cinemas after opening in New York and Los Angeles on the weekend of July 28.





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The film has received generally positively among critics, earning a 77 percent favorable rating on Rotten Tomatoes, an aggregate review website for movies and television. Audiences only gave it a 48 percent favorable rating on the same site, however.Gore has done dozens of interviews to promote the movie over the past three weeks, including appearances on national programs like "The Late Show" with Stephen Colbert, "NBC Nightly News" with Lester Holt and "The Daily Show" with Trevor Noah.Gore was awarded a Best Documentary Oscar for "An Inconvenient Truth" in 2007. He also won a Nobel Peace Prize later that year.