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Exploring environmental change, past, recent and future in arctic environments with a focus on ecosystem change. If you disagree with anything posted, comment! Let's have a debate.
Showing posts with label david attenborough. Show all posts
Showing posts with label david attenborough. Show all posts
Thursday, 8 December 2011
On thin ice? (another 'light' post)
I've just finished watching the final part of BBC's 'Frozen Planet' series called 'On Thin Ice', which was written and presented by David Attenborough. It's noteworthy for a few reasons. Firstly, the Discovery Channel in the USA only just decided to show this final episode, previously declining to show it to the American audience, likely fearing a backlash from Climate Change Skeptics. Reasons for the initial rejection are unclear, ranging from the patronising but innocent ie. "Who's David Attenborough?" (the series is being narrated by Alec Baldwin on Discovery) to the concerning; it's impact on the upcoming US elections. Of course, climate change campaigners had reacted to the announcement with anger.
A more interesting response to it, in my view, and the one which has caused the bigger reaction from the makers of the program and the academics involved is..
Sunday, 23 October 2011
Frozen Planet, but for how much longer?
Just came across this new series narrated by David Attenborough called 'Frozen Planet'. As the title suggests it is about the polar regions, and includes a final episode called 'on thin ice' written by Attenborough discussing the recent changes to them and the implications for all of us.
Here's the BBC advert, featuring some very dramatic music...
The series starts on Wednesday, but until then you can watch a few clips here.
Here's the BBC advert, featuring some very dramatic music...
The series starts on Wednesday, but until then you can watch a few clips here.
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