最后的冰川

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导演: Craig,Leeson,Malcolm,Wood,William,Pfeiffer,Katrina,Razon,Matt,Reid,Jason,Swamy
编剧:
主演: Craig,Leeson,Dave,Turner,Malcolm,Wood
类型:
国家/地区: 英国
语言: 英语
首播: (英国)
集数: 高清完整版
单集时长: 分钟
又名: The Last Glaciers
豆瓣评分: 0.0分

最后的冰川剧情简介:

   有史以来制作的关于气候变化、山区环境和冰川之间关系的最全面的电影。 历时四年在十二个国家拍摄,最后的冰川捕捉了自然界的脆弱性、人类对我们的生命支持系统的影响以及探险者在旅途中所经历的友谊、个人挑战和悲剧。 第一个加入美国宇航局执行飞越南极洲的冰桥行动研究任务的纪录片摄制组。 得到全球一些最受尊敬的科学机构的支持,包括 NASA、INAIGEM、ICIMOD、Arctic Basecamp、GLACIOCLIM、牛津大学和 Climate Outreach。 最后的冰川通过地球上最重要但也受到严重威胁的资源之一——冰川的视觉影响,讲述了气候变化的故事。2017 年的阿尔卑斯山之旅震惊了屡获殊荣的电影制片人克雷格·利森(Craig Leeson),他目睹了登山者因欧洲最致命的山峰勃朗峰雪崩而不幸遇难。克雷格的调查发现,气候变化正在彻底改变这些特殊环境,使山脉变得更加温暖和危险。世界各地的故事惊人地相似,但科学家指出,气候变化正在对人类造成更广泛的威胁,而不仅仅是对自然世界。 极限运动运动员戴夫·特纳 (Dave Turner) 和马尔科姆·伍德 (Malcolm Wood) 与克雷格 (Craig) 合作开展这个全球拍摄项目,教会他克服恐惧的技能 的高度,因此他可以与科学家一起进入冰川范围,亲眼目睹正在发生的巨大变化。该团队在两天内两次攀登秘鲁 5800 米的山峰,试图成为第一个从顶峰滑翔伞起飞并幸存下来的人。克雷格还加入了美国宇航局,在世界上最大的冰盖上执行空中研究任务。他访问了受气候变化野火影响最严重的人们的烧毁房屋,并与世界青年接触,由于缺乏解决这个问题的政治意愿而感到焦虑,许多人走上街头抗议。 克雷格在全球寻找气候变化科学家,以听取和了解他们全球研究的惊人结果。通过从美国宇航局到法国冰记忆项目的科学家的眼睛,再到 INAIGEM 在秘鲁进行的研究,这部纪录片调查了冰,特别是冰川,如何向我们讲述过去气候变化的故事,以及人类如何有意地影响地球气候. 这部电影是一个红色的警钟,它将关于气候变化的密集科学提炼成一个易于理解和直观的事实之旅。一个令人心碎的发现故事,让观众体验惊心动魄的极限运动之旅,同时分享团队的友情,因为他们在美丽的自然山地环境中面对个人挑战。用电影摄影机拍摄,它的信息很简单:我们必须在它们完全崩溃之前保护和恢复我们的生命支持系统。 The most comprehensive film ever produced about the relationship between climate change, mountain environments, and glaciers Filmed over four years in twelve countries, The Last Glaciers captures the fragility of the natural world, the impact humans have on our life support systems and the friendship, personal challenges and tragedies experienced by the explorers during their journey. The first feature documentary crew to join NASA on the Operation Icebridge research mission flying over Antarctica. Supported by some of the most highly respected scientific institutions globally, including NASA, INAIGEM, ICIMOD, Arctic Basecamp, GLACIOCLIM, Oxford University, and Climate Outreach. The Last Glaciers tells the story of climate change through the visual impact of one of the planet's most important and yet critically threatened resources – glaciers. A trip to the Alps in 2017 shocked award-winning filmmaker Craig Leeson who witnessed the tragic deaths of mountaineers due to avalanche on Europe’s deadliest mountain, Mont Blanc. Craig’s investigation finds that climate change is drastically altering these special environments, making the mountains warmer and more dangerous. Around the world the story is frighteningly similar, but scientists point out that climate change is causing a much more widespread threat to humanity, not just the natural world. Extreme sports athletes, Dave Turner and Malcolm Wood, team up with Craig on this global filming project, teaching him the skills to overcome his fear of heights so he can access glacial ranges with scientists to witness first-hand the dramatic changes taking place. The team climbs a 5800m mountain in Peru twice in two days to attempt to be the first to tandem paraglide off the summit and survive the endeavour. Craig also joins NASA on an airborne research mission over the largest ice sheet in the world. He visits the burnt homes of people most affected by climate change wildfires and engages the world’s youth, so overcome by angst at the lack of political will to tackle this issue that many have taken to the streets to protest. Craig seeks out climate change scientists globally to hear and understand the shocking results of their global research. Through the eyes of scientists from NASA to France’s Ice Memory Project, to the studies being done by INAIGEM in Peru, the documentary investigates how ice, particularly glaciers, tells us the story of past climate change, and how humans are knowingly impacting the Earth’s climate. This film is a code red wake-up call that distills the dense science on climate change in to an easy to understand and visual journey of the facts. A heart-wrenching story of discovery that takes the audience on a thrilling ride of extreme sports whilst sharing the camaraderie of the team as they confront personal challenges amongst the immense beauty of natural mountain environments. Shot on cinematic cameras, its message is simple: we must protect and restore our life support systems before they completely collapse.

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