Earths Frozen Regions and Global Warming
BBC | Earth | ScienceJames Baylog has a near fatal attraction to ice. His fascination is leading him farther and deeper into the cryosphere, the frozen regions of the earth. What began as a photographic assignment has become a mind-blowing odyssey into an unpredictable world where entire landscapes cuter between solid and liquid states. On the Greenland ice sheet a crack-open and a mile wide lake 4 out of 3000 foot-castle. One of the world greatest glaciers shear of an iceberg that is nearly a thousand feet tick.
Changes in the ice is normal. It is volatile constantly in flux, but Blaylock is witnessing suggests something extraordinary is going on. His passion is to document and hep scientists understand this monumental changes. Balog's work frames one of the most important scientific questions humans have ever faced the question of "how fast were the world's glaciers and ice sheet melt and what will all that melting mean for us".
Let see what James Baylog has to show us in this thrilling extreme ice documentary Earths Frozen Regions and Global Warming.
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