Climate refugees : the human face of climate change /

Climate Refugees is the first feature film to explore in-depth the global human impact of climate change and its serious destabilizing effect on international politics. The film turns the distant concept of global warming into a concrete human problem with enormous worldwide consequences. Experts pr...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Nash, Michael P. (Screenwriter, Narrator, director of photography,)
Format: Video
Language:English
Language Notes:In English.
Published: [California} : L.A. Think Tank, [2010]
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Online Access:Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press)
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Summary:Climate Refugees is the first feature film to explore in-depth the global human impact of climate change and its serious destabilizing effect on international politics. The film turns the distant concept of global warming into a concrete human problem with enormous worldwide consequences. Experts predict that by mid-century hundreds of millions of people will be uprooted as a result of sea level rise and an increase in extreme weather events, droughts, and desertification. Little is being done to plan for the potential mass migration of millions of refugees who will be forced to cross national borders. According to the UN, there are already more environmental refugees in the world than political or religious refugees. The Pentagon now considers climate change a national security risk and the phrase "climate wars" is being talked about in war-rooms. The filmmakers traveled the world for nearly 3 years to document the impact of climate change, witnessing inhabitants of countries forced to leave their homes by climatic events with little or no protection. The film features a variety of leading scientists, relief workers, security consultants, and major political figures, including John Kerry and Newt Gingrich. All make a strong case that, whether human-caused or a product of nature, the changing climate is already creating humanitarian disasters and will inevitably lead to worldwide political instability. Climate Refugees was filmed in Bangladesh, Tuvalu, China, Fiji, Chad, Sudan, Kenya, Maldives, Europe and the US.
Item Description:Originally produced as a motion picture in 2010.
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 video file (86 min.)) : sound, color
Playing Time:01:25:35
Production Credits:Editors, Michael P. Nash, Bett Langefels, Nancy Frazen ; music composer, Michael R. Mollura ; director of photography, Michael P. Nash.