I found the math much tighter in this documentary than Al Gore's Oscar winning documentary.
However, I think both documentaries present equal pieces of the puzzle. BOTH humans and the Sun itself are factors in "Global Warming". Humans collectively need to do their part, maybe not so much JUST about reducing CO2 emissions as that seems to be the main "story" put forth by the corporate owned media, but also standing up, pointing fingers, sharing of information about ALL sources and causes of pollution to our planet. Water supplies, animal species and topsoil and beach erosion are also very important causes that need to be addressed.
One big plus I realized in watching the Swindle documentary is that if the Sun truly is putting out more energy than it has in the past that it should provide increases in solar technology based on time. I more or less heard the Sun saying that to us in this documentary, "Hey guys I am increasing my energy output, wink wink, you're smart enough to realize now how to take advantage of this for your power needs."
The Earth all through out history has gone through cycles of warming and cooling for various reasons. But when an issue such as the haze in the skies over Beijing which is hosting the summer Olympics such an effect is PURELY that of human activity. Combine that issue with additional solar energy output, the Sun is also telling us we honestly need to address CO2 emissions and work towards create ZERO emission vehicles in every application possible so the Earth itself can re-balance the best that it can. Otherwise, the Earth will simply do that herself and if that means drastic and rapid climate change I would rather not experience that at all.
I think in fairness, please consider "The Great Global Warming Swindle". I found it so much better, I purchased it. It does seem that global warming is a lot of propaganda.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4328210425755723540&q=The+Great+Global+Warming+Swindle&ei=ELCMSKGoHKOw4QLc46iOCA
BTW Why should it matter if the ice caps melt? When ice melts in a glass of ice water, the level decreases.