Are we changing planet earth? [videorecording] / Films for the Humanities & Sciences

Contributor(s): Series: The truth about climate changePublication details: Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, 2008Description: 1 videodisc (DVD) (60 min.) : sd., col., ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s): Presenter: Sir David AttenboroughSummary: This program presented by Sir David Attenborough discusses the thickening of Earth's carbon dioxide envelope and, using climate modeling, confirms that fossil fuels are primarily responsible for a global rise in temparatures going far beyond any normal allowance for cyclical fluctuation. Traveling from the Artic, where the ecosystem is collapsing; to the lowlying islands of the South Pacific, where flooding in now chronic; to the bleaching Great Barrier Reef, the program offers definitive evidence of global warming: retreating glaciers, rising seas, stronger hurricanes, severer droughts, enroaching deserts, and a biosphere that is visibly in decline
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Presenter: Sir David Attenborough

This program presented by Sir David Attenborough discusses the thickening of Earth's carbon dioxide envelope and, using climate modeling, confirms that fossil fuels are primarily responsible for a global rise in temparatures going far beyond any normal allowance for cyclical fluctuation. Traveling from the Artic, where the ecosystem is collapsing; to the lowlying islands of the South Pacific, where flooding in now chronic; to the bleaching Great Barrier Reef, the program offers definitive evidence of global warming: retreating glaciers, rising seas, stronger hurricanes, severer droughts, enroaching deserts, and a biosphere that is visibly in decline

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