The Day After Tomorrow is the classical Hollywood crap movie done basically to sit down and get entretained with great special effects, but all that shows there is an exageration of the actual menace.

However, yes, a dissaster can occur. I doubt it would ever happen as in the movie, because the movie exagerates in order to bring something more spectacular. If the ice caps melt, the level of water will go up and people will have to emigrate from cities because they will be flooded, but nothing to do with big tidal waves as shown in the movie, and an ice age coming just afterwards.

Then again, of course we are facing a problem, that is why I believe goverments and companies should follow some rules, such as the whole Kyoto tract thing.

And then, we, as individuals, should just collabortate with the simple things. I mean, I just don't consume much: I don't want to buy a car because I know it pollutes the air (I use the bus, yes, it also pollutes, but it takes 30 people, not one) and it's quite expensive anyway, and I also try to recycle, buy enviorment friendly producrs, refuse to consume products done by companies that are known to destroy nature for economical reasons (McDonald's, for example) and all that crap. Then the classical colaboration on some projects and all that crap. I can't say I do that much, I just do what it's my responsability, something I prefer to put in front of my pleasure. Yeah, it would be easier to have a car and don't recycle, but hell, it's not like my life is so hard. I already leech enough from the planet, I want to minimize the waste I produce. And well, maybe when I finish the studies or in summer I'll try to do some more stuff, you know, I feel my little gestrues are not enough in proportion to the problems I cause.

Well, I don't have much to say. It's up to us, I guess, but then again, the capital is more important than the enviorment, it seems.