As we move into this second week of the Copenhagen Climate COP15, we see more and more content presented in the form of movies. Here are some of the links to movies premiered to delegates.
European Environment Agency - One Degree Matters follows social and business leaders as they travel to Greenland and experience for themselves the dramatic effects of the melting of the ice cap and come to understand the planetary effects of climate change and the impacts these will have on society and the economy. The film brings to the screen the latest science from the Arctic and shows why a further rise in global temperature of one degree matters for the future of humankind.
One degree matters — Full movie from European Environment Agency on Vimeo.
NRDC - Acid Test: The Global Challenge of Ocean Acidification. This groundbreaking NRDC documentary explores the startling phenomenon of ocean acidification, which may soon challenge marine life on a scale not seen for tens of millions of years. The film, featuring Sigourney Weaver, originally aired on Discovery Planet Green (September 17, 2009).
Hope in a Changing Climate. The 30-minute version of the film will premiere at COP15 at the Museum of Natural History in Copenhagen on December 17th.
(Hope in a Changing Climate is provided in High Definition. To watch a lower-bandwidth version of the film, de-select the "HD" button on right-hand side of the playbar.)
WeForest Video - Narrated by Stephen Fry. Are you worried about climate change? What if we could actually do something really effective right now to halt it? Watch this how to video and share it with people you care about.
