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A Global Warning? - A Two-Hour History Channel Documentary Special

Posted on October 19, 2009
by Cris Bisch

"Without shrinking from the inconvenient truths, THE HISTORY CHANNEL® investigates the most dramatic climatic events in Earth’s past and considers the future trends that will decide the fate of our species." - History Channel

History Channel Description: A Global Warning?

"Is it hot in here? Understand the most pressing global issue of our age with this definitive two-hour THE HISTORY CHANNEL® special.

  • Is the Earth experiencing a natural cycle or are we to blame for global climate change?
  • Dynamic computer animations clarify the complex science at the root of the issue.
  • Visit far-flung locations where research is being conducted — and where the impact is being felt.

The litany of disasters reads like the Apocalypse: melted ice caps, submerged coastal cities, prairies turned to deserts. Mass extinctions. This worst case scenario is not merely a prophecy or work of fiction. It is a very real possibility that may loom in our not too distant future. But how likely is this outcome, what will bring it about and can it be avoided?

To answer these imperative questions, THE HISTORY CHANNEL® applies its renowned expertise and authority to the issue of global warming in this very special feature-length documentary. A GLOBAL WARNING? spans the globe — fourteen extreme locations in all — to survey the frontline of scientific research and climatic impact.

Meet with scientists unearthing evidence of our planet’s ancient weather history — crocodiles may have once roamed the Arctic! — and with experts analyzing humanity’s ever-expanding footprint. Understand, with the help of exacting animations, how sun activity, volcanic eruptions, meteor impacts, and even continental drift have made huge differences in the earth's weather systems." DVD available.

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Mostly Green - Every day, I learn more about what it means to care for God's creation and what I "need". Living a healthy, green and sustainable lifestyle is a process of changing... and surrendering to the blessed loss of "want". More About Cris »

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