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Ice on Fire - An HBO Production Narrated by Leonardo DiCaprio

by Amie Corson on 2021-06-11T08:00:00-05:00 in Controversial Issues, Databases, Environment, Faculty, Films on Demand, Guides, Online 24/7, Science, Streaming Media, Students | 0 Comments

An eye-opening documentary that focuses on many never-before-seen solutions designed to slow down our escalating environmental crisis, Ice on Fire goes beyond the current climate change narrative and offers hope that we can actually stave off the worst effects of global warming.  The feature-length documentary focuses on cutting-edge research behind today’s climate science – and the innovations aimed at reducing carbon in the atmosphere, which could pave the way for a reduction in the global temperature rise and a benefit to the planet’s life systems.

With sweeping cinematography of a world worth saving, Ice on Fire crosses the globe - from Norway to Alaska, Iceland to Colorado, Switzerland to Costa Rica to Connecticut - highlighting firsthand accounts of people at the forefront of the climate crisis.  It features insights from scientists, farmers, innovators and others, finding that while the risks and urgency may be higher than ever today, there are also greater opportunities for innovative solutions, offering a realistic but hopeful perspective on a key global issue that demands our attention.

Watch it Now on Films on Demand.

Looking for more on environmental topics?  Click here to access the library's Climate Change, Sustainability & The Environment guide for articles, books and other videos on similar topics.


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