France 2 and Jean-Louis Remilleux (European Production Company) are offering a great special evening live on the occasion of the Copenhagen Earth Summit (December 7-18, 2009).
An event broadcast for a historic moment for the environment. The show will take place in two main parts: - A documentary film produced by Yann Arthus-Bertrand and his teams on the consequences of climate change around the world - A major debate led by Marie Drucker and Yann Arthus-Bertrand
Surely nothing new to learn for the regulars but hey it never hurts ...
IN SUMMARY :
Yann Arthus Bertrand travels the planet during a major report.
- The Great Canadian North and the melting of the ice floe. What are the consequences on Inuit populations, on flora and fauna?
- India and more particularly the Ganges delta. The largest delta in the world shelters the reserve of Sunderbans classified “World heritage of humanity” by UNESCO. Is this famous reserve threatened by rising sea levels?
- Mali, where the extent of the drought is wreaking havoc. The populations are starving and Action Against Hunger has launched a humanitarian operation: farmers are taught new watering and cultivation techniques in order to adapt to climate change.
- Australia, whose inhabitants are the largest emitters of CO2 on the planet, faces a crucial lack of water. Rationing has become compulsory and large cities like Perth and Adelaide are forced to build desalination plants.
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