Watch a movie clip and fill in the missing words: the day after tomorrow.rmvb Script of clip from the day after tomorrow Jack : The 1) ___________ of these natural greenhouse gases in the ice cores 2) ___________ that runaway warming pushed the planet into an ice age which lasted two centuries. A: I'm confused. I thought you were talking about global warming, not an ice age. Jack : Yes, it is a 3) ___________, but global warming can 4) ___________ a cooling trend. Let me explain. The Northern Hemisphere owes its typical climate to the North Atlantic Current. Heat from the sun arrives at the equator and is carried north by the ocean. But global warming is 5) ___________ the polar ice caps and 6) ___________ this flow. Eventually it will shut down. And when that occurs there goes our warm climate. B : Excuse me. When do you think this could happen, professor? When? Jack : I don't know. Maybe in 100 years, maybe in 1000. But what I do know is that if we do not act soon, it is our children and grandchildren who will have to 7) ___________. VP : And who's going to 7) ___________ of the Kyoto Accord? It would cost the world's economy hundreds of billions of dollars. Jack : 8) ___________, Mr. Vice President, the cost of doing nothing could be even higher. Our climate is 9) ___________. At the rate we're burning fossil fuels and polluting the environment, the ice caps will soon disappear. VP : Professor Hall, our economy is every bit as 9) ___________ as the environment. Perhaps you should keep that in mind before making sensationalist claims. Jack : Well, the last chunk of ice that broke off was about the size of the state of Rhode Island. Some people might call that pretty 10) ___________. Stop global warming! Stop global warming! I'm at the Global Warming Conference in New Delhi where, if you can believe it, it's snowing.