Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn up-to-date look at the climate change research currently being done by the scientists stationed in Antarctica.An up-to-date look at the climate change research currently being done by the scientists stationed in Antarctica.An up-to-date look at the climate change research currently being done by the scientists stationed in Antarctica.
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- 2 wins total
Robert Mulvaney
- Self - Glaciologist
- (as Dr. Robert Mulvaney)
Laura Grange
- Self - Marine Biologist
- (as Dr. Laura Grange)
Peter Convey
- Self - Senior Research Scientist
- (as Dr. Peter Convey)
Yeugeny Karyagin
- Self - Seismologist
- (as Dr. Yeugeny Karyagin)
Jonathan Shanklin
- Self - Meteorologist
- (as Dr. Jonathan Shanklin)
Julian Scott
- Self - Geophysicist
- (as Dr. Julian Scott)
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A beautiful film delivering a wealth of information about the effects of global warming while not indulging in the doomsday undertones that so many activists employ to bring attention to the issue. Throughout the documentary, one feels as inspired by its breathtaking cinematography as by its message that we can still make a difference; as the title implies, the film portrays global warming not as an inevitable end for humanity but instead as our species' next great challenge. The raw beauty of Antarctica is presented spectacularly – the viewer is at first humbled by the majesty of the continent's glaciers and then, as those massive bulks shift and creak, begins to feel as if a god were asking us for help. I highly recommend this film to anyone who has an interest in Antarctica and who wants the facts about global warming without the fear-mongering.
The Antarctica Challenge: A Global Warning takes a sobering look at the Antarctic region, revealing the devastation to both life and land caused by global warming. Mary Terry combines breath-taking cinematography with factual scientific data, expert interviews, and historical records, to open our eyes to the realities of how our actions are negatively impacting our earth. It is no wonder the film has won eleven (or more!) international film festival awards and was featured at the United Nation's Climate Change Summit in Copenhagen. And today, The Antarctica Challenge - A Global Warning continues to be featured at universities and educational institutions across Canada and around the world. This film truly is a MUST SEE for everyone.
NOTE: Be sure to hang around after the credits for a special surprise!
NOTE: Be sure to hang around after the credits for a special surprise!
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- WissenswertesIn crossing the Drake Passage en route to Antarctica from Argentina, the production's ship was dangerously tossed around by 30-foot-high waves, damaging equipment but leaving all crew unharmed.
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Geophysicist: Pine Island Glacier is adding 46 gigatons of fresh water into the world's seas every year.
- Alternative VersionenIn addition to the 45-minute version for Canadian television, there is a 52-minute theatrical version for release in Europe and the US.
- VerbindungenReferenced in The Hour: Folge #7.46 (2010)
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