Earth's Survival: Decoding the Science

Identifier

[items ids=79]

Date

2015

Title

Earth's Survival: Decoding the Science

Relation

Additional resources are available at TVF International.

Description

Made in consultation with the IPCC and world leading climate scientists, this brand new, groundbreaking documentary explains the big headlines that will be addressed by the Fifth Assessment Report in 2015, and how we may be in the middle of the most crucial moment of Earth’s history. It decodes thousands of pages of scientific data into digestible, easy to understand science, punctuated in places by clever, creative CGI. Areas of concern covered include freshwater crises, ecosystem change and tipping points, biodiversity threats, ocean acidification, sea level rise, Arctic permafrost thaw, food security, human health threats, and renewable energy opportunities. Blue-chip, panoramic, and visually rich, this film moves across the globe from the Himalayas to Antarctica, the Amazon Rainforest to the High Arctic.

Creator

TVF International

Source

Rights

Infobase. 132 West 31st Street, 16th Floor, New York, NY 10001.

Contributor

Jeremiah Costello

Format

mp4

Type

Moving Image

Subject

Climate Change

Language

English

Running Time

00:51:59

Producer

Joerg Allekruse, Liz Courtney

Director

Liz Courtney, Joerg Allekruse

Files

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Collection

Citation

TVF International, “Earth's Survival: Decoding the Science,” Changing Tides, accessed November 4, 2024, https://lis5472.cci.fsu.edu/sp22/group8/items/show/79.