watch the film before you comment. the brilliant thing about it is how positive it is - i've been talking about global warming etc. for over 30 years, and dreading seeing the damn thing, cos i' don't need any more depressionin my life, but i felt really uplifted by the end of it. didn't learn much i didn't already know, but the message that we can effect change is strong.
and for all you "can't be fucked to do anything about it cos it's inconvenient for me" merchants, most of the talk about the tipping point comes from people just the same as you. it's everyone's responsibility. do you really want to be part of the same group as the fat cats who'll be fine, whatever happens, cos they can buy their way out of it? it's the little people who'll suffer worst of all, as per usual, but everyone will suffer, in some way. of course, a lot of people couldn't give a toss about bangladesh being flooded to fuck, but it was only Katrina that got half the western fucking governments to start taking notice, cos global warming might just affect them and their economies. (and yes, odeon - there is evidence that katrina was part of the whole shebang).
take some responsiility for yourselves and your actions, for fuck's sake.