steven soderbergh: i mean, it is just simple math.f you enacted the most draconian environmental laws that you can imagine, the pure population increase over the next 20 years, would make it a wash. thomas friedman: as my friend rob watson has written and i have said so many times, a guy jumps off a building, he thinks he is flying for 79 stories. that is what we think we are doing. look at me fly. it is a sudden stop at the end that tells you you're not. steven soderbergh: we are going that way, and we always will. and then as soon as we run out of one thing, we learn how to live without that thing until it is mad max. that is what is going to happen. ted turner: we are not looking for enough ahead. for instance, we are real good with two or three years ahead, but we are not very good with 100 years ahead. we are having such a huge effect, and we're not just quite, a generation or two behind the curve on our progress to do with these things. and basically, like a child with matches, we might set ourselves on fire, which, in fact we a