that is the reason i think desmond tutu was so pleased to hear this work was going on. he filmed a video we showed at the 22 big sold out evening events in city after city after city. he said, you know, climate change is the great moral issue since apartheid and we need the same kind of tools to bring it to people's attention. we badly need governments to act, but of course governments have not acted over the last 25 years, despite the huge efforts of many of us to get them to act. one of the reasons is, the power of the fossil fuel industry in our political system is so great that governments are constrained, not just in washington, but capitals around the world. we're trying to change the political dynamics. we are trying to really take on the fossil fuel industry, and demonstrate the sort of core of this which is a one piece i wrote last summer for "rolling stone," that went all the bavaro. it demonstrates the fossil fuel industry has in its reserves five times the amount of carbon that even the most conservative governments think would be safe to burn. in other word