I spent part of my Sunday afternoon yesterday watching this incredible extraordinary documentary:
My view on climate change and global warming has always been we should err on the side of caution, in the presence of any possible argument or doubt as to validity.
Well this documentary has most certainly got rid of any doubt for me totally.
It concerns itself with the "scientific experiment"undertaken by a "climate change denier" named James Balog by deploying time-lapse cameras designed to capture a month by month, and year by year record of receding glaciers.
But it does far more then this...It is absolutely breath-taking in its photography, and the conclusion reached is totally undeniable.
I recommend that every person on the planet should watch this doco.
https://chasingice.com/
My view on climate change and global warming has always been we should err on the side of caution, in the presence of any possible argument or doubt as to validity.
Well this documentary has most certainly got rid of any doubt for me totally.
It concerns itself with the "scientific experiment"undertaken by a "climate change denier" named James Balog by deploying time-lapse cameras designed to capture a month by month, and year by year record of receding glaciers.
But it does far more then this...It is absolutely breath-taking in its photography, and the conclusion reached is totally undeniable.
I recommend that every person on the planet should watch this doco.
https://chasingice.com/