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Six Degrees Could Change the World (NGC Blog)

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"The future is really uncertain, but what we do know is that we have signs of very great changes occurring on the planet" - Ove Hough

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  • Greg Chapman - Research

It may be a long ways away before it premieres, but I just watched the trailer for an upcoming show called Six Degrees Could Change the World. It is a show that looks at the impact of global warming and what would happen to earth as it heats up degree after degree for the next one hundred years, (degrees are in celsius, not fahrenheit).

 

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    New Trailer - Aftermath: Population Zero

    Greg Chapman Research Last month I passed along the trailer page for Six Degrees Could Change the World and by the looks of it many of you checked it out. 

    I thought that I would pass along the next...

     

    NGC Blog's Don't Miss Shows for the Week of February 11 2008...

    All of us here at the NGC blog hope that you are having a great weekend so far and that tonight's premiere of Six Degrees Could Change the World will add to your enjoyment. 

    Here is the line-up that NGC's...

     

    Climate Change - What We Can Do to Help

     

    CO2 – The Root Of Global Warming

    “The doubling of carbon dioxide is a guarantee for global disaster 

    … In the last million years it’s never been more than one degree Celsius warmer than it is now [but] what we’re doing with the human-made greenhouse gases...

     

    Six Degrees - Our World Plus 6°C

    Our World Plus 6°C ° At 6 degrees Celsius warmer, the world could resemble the Cretaceous Era, 144 to 65 million years ago, when global temperatures were much higher than today. ° Depleted of nutrients, the oceans could appear...

     

    Six Degrees - Our World Plus 5°C

    Our World Plus 5°C ° Two massive uninhabitable zones could spread into once-temperate regions of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. ° Snow pack and aquifers that fed some of the world’s great cities — Los Angeles, Cairo, Lima, Bombay...

     

    NGC Blog's Don't Miss Shows of the Week of February 4 2008...

    Aside from Sunday's premiere of Six Degrees Could Change the World, the NGC Blog wanted to showcase some shows amid the climate change clutter. Below are six shows that NGC's Bloggers hand-picked as their "don't miss-es" of the week. Click...

     

    Six Degrees - Our World Plus 4°C

    Our World Plus 4°C ° An increase of 4 degrees Celsius causes the oceans to continue to rise, overtaking heavily populated deltas. Countries like Bangladesh and Egypt could be devastated, and cities like Venice could be totally submerged. °...

     

    Six Degrees - Our World Plus 3°C

    Our World Plus 3°C ° Many scientists focus on 3 degrees of warming as the tipping point that will fundamentally change how we live on this planet. ° In the extreme conditions of a world warmer by 3 degrees,...

     

    Six Degrees - Our World Plus 2°C

    Our World Plus 2°C ° Insects may migrate in strange new directions. For example, as a temperate climate moves north in the United States, pine beetles could kill off the great whitebark forests. ° Greenland’s glaciers continue melting at...

     

    Six Degrees - Our World Plus 1°C

    What would happen if the earth's temperature increased by 1°C (1.8°F)? There is no clear way to predict what would occur, but scientific research and climate models indicate some serious changes to out climate. Earth's climate has increased less than...


     

    Global Warming — Where Are We Today?

    Visit NGCSixDegrees offical site for more details. Six Degrees Could Change The World's Premiere is Sunday February 10th at 8p et/pt

     

    Six Degrees Could Change the World

    Greg Chapman - Research It may be a long ways away before it premieres, 

    but I just watched the trailer for an upcoming show called Six Degrees Could Change the World. It is a show that looks at the impact...

     

     

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