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NOVA: Extreme Ice (2009) Reviews

NOVA: Extreme Ice (2009)
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The apparent acceleration in the melting of glaciers and ice sheets is documented through the efforts of photojournalist James Balog, who places time-lapse cameras in 26 alpine and arctic locations, including Alaska and Greenland. The long-term consequences of the melt: sea levels would rise by some 200 feet and force massive numbers of people -- from Bangladesh to Florida -- to move inland. Includes interviews with scientists Richard Alley (Penn State), Tad Pfeffer (UC-Boulder), and Jim White (UC-Boulder). ~ Jeff Gemmill, Rovi

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Director(s):
Noel Dockstader
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HENRY P.

A VERY SCARY AND AMAZING FILM I THINK IT SHOULD BE MANDATORY FOR CONGRESS AND THE SENATE AND PRESIDENT OBAMA TO SEE THIS TOGETHER GOOD FILM

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    A VERY SCARY AND AMAZING FILM I THINK IT SHOULD BE MANDATORY FOR CONGRESS AND THE SENATE AND PRESIDENT OBAMA TO SEE THIS TOGETHER GOOD FILM

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