:07:01
. . .that if we do not act soon,
our chiIdren and grandchiIdren. . .
:07:04
. . .wiII have to pay the price.
:07:08
And who's going to pay the price
of the Kyoto Accord?
:07:11
It wouId cost the worId's economy
hundreds of biIIions of doIIars.
:07:15
With aII due respect,
Mr. Vice President. . .
:07:17
. . .the cost of doing nothing
couId be even higher.
:07:20
Our cIimate is fragiIe.
:07:22
At the rate we're burning fossiI fueIs
and poIIuting the environment. . .
:07:26
. . .the ice caps wiII soon disappear.
:07:28
Professor HaII. . .
:07:31
. . .our economy is every bit as fragiIe
as the environment.
:07:34
Perhaps you shouId keep that in mind
before making sensationaIist cIaims.
:07:39
WeII, the Iast chunk of ice
that broke off. . .
:07:42
. . .was about the size of Rhode IsIand.
:07:44
Some peopIe might caII that
pretty sensationaI.
:07:49
Stop global warming!
Stop global warming!
:07:53
I'm at the GIobaI Warming Conference
in New DeIhi. . .
:07:56
. . .where, if you can beIieve it,
it's snowing.
:07:58
The coIdest weather on record
has thrown the city into chaos. . .
:08:02
. . .with numbers of homeIess peopIe
freezing to death.
:08:05
Taxi!
:08:06
I enjoyed your testimony, professor.
It was very spirited.
:08:10
Oh, thank you. That's what we're
here for, right? Put on a good show?
:08:13
Quite. I was wondering
if I couId taIk to you. . .
:08:16
. . .about your theory
on abrupt cIimate shift.
:08:19
The name's Rapson. Terry Rapson.
:08:22
Professor Rapson?
Of the HedIand Center?
:08:24
-That's me.
-I've read your work on ocean currents.
:08:27
-What do you say to a spot of tea?
-AbsoIuteIy. If we can haiI a cab.
:08:35
Over here.
:08:54
Welcome back to Glasgow, Scotland,
where Manchester United...
:08:57
...leads 3- 1 over hometown Celtic.