This is cool. It looks like WorldWatch is setting up sites in advance of the movie. I am assuming the site will be referenced in a press release on June 3. They are getting ready to go live with the movie to handle the interest in climate change that is sure to develop (for a week).
Ensuring a Better Day After Tomorrow: Worldwatch Live Online Discussion
Ensuring a Better Day After Tomorrow Thomas Prugh and Erik Assadourian June 04, 2004 — 2:00 PM EST (1800 GMT) Abrupt climate change thrusts the world into utter chaos in the new film, The Day After Tomorrow, which hits theaters on May 28. As people battle massive hailstones, cataclysmic tornadoes, and lethal snowstorms, a sweltering New York City turns into an icy wasteland—all in matter of hours. There’s no doubt that The Day After Tomorrow aims to entertain, but it may also be remembered as a timely movie that issued an important wake-up call about global climate change. Submit your questions now and join Worldwatch researchers Tom Prugh and Erik Assadourian on June 4th as they discuss climate change and the movie The Day After Tomorrow.
It is nice to know that the environmental community is not going to be surprised by the debate inspired by the movie.