Chasing Ice (2012)
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'National Geographic' photographer James Balog was once a skeptic about climate change. But through his Extreme Ice Survey, he discovers undeniable evidence of our changing planet. In 'Chasing Ice,' we follow Balog across the Arctic as he deploys revolutionary time-lapse cameras designed for one purpose: to capture a multi-year record of the world's changing glaciers. Balog's hauntingly beautiful videos compress years into seconds and capture ancient mountains of ice in motion as they disappear at a breathtaking rate. Traveling with a young team of adventurers by helicopter, canoe and dog sled across three continents, Balog risks his career and his well-being in pursuit of the biggest story in human history. As the debate polarizes America and the intensity of natural disasters ramp up around the world, 'Chasing Ice' depicts a heroic photojournalist on a mission to gather evidence and deliver hope to our carbon-powered planet
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Chasing Ice
Chasing Ice screened at the White House on Earth Day 2013. See images from the event here!
Chasing Ice (2012) - IMDb
'National Geographic' photographer James Balog was once a skeptic about climate change. But through his Extreme Ice Survey, he discovers undeniable evidence of our ...
Welcome to www.chasingice.ca
... simple systems, eager sailors and a little ice box. So, join us on our little adventure because from here on out we are off CHASING ICE!
Chasing Ice Official UK Film Site
Acclaimed photographer James Balog was once a skeptic about climate change. But through his Extreme Ice Survey, he discovers undeniable evidence of our changing planet.
Chasing Ice | Trailer and Cast - Yahoo! Movies
Environmental photographer James Balog was once a skeptic about climate change and a cynic about the nature of academic research. But through his Extreme Ice Survey ...
Synopsis « Chasing Ice
SYNOPSIS. In the spring of 2005, acclaimed environmental photographer James Balog headed to the Arctic on a tricky assignment for National Geographic: to capture ...
Chasing Ice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chasing Ice is a 2012 documentary film about the efforts of photographer James Balog and his Extreme Ice Survey to publicize the effects of climate change, directed ...
Chasing Ice OFFICIAL TRAILER - YouTube
Chasing Ice depicts a photographer trying to deliver evidence and hope to our carbon-powered planet. Category Film & Animation. License.
Chasing Ice | Facebook
Chasing Ice was screened at the first BIFF Oslo film festival on the 15th of March. Q&A with EIS team member Svavar Jónatansson brought project insights to ...
Chasing Ice | Archives | Sundance Institute
When National Geographic photographer James Balog asked, âHow can one take a picture of climate change?â his attention was immediately drawn to ice. Soon he was ...
Chasing Ice screened at the White House on Earth Day 2013. See images from the event here!
Chasing Ice (2012) - IMDb
'National Geographic' photographer James Balog was once a skeptic about climate change. But through his Extreme Ice Survey, he discovers undeniable evidence of our ...
Welcome to www.chasingice.ca
... simple systems, eager sailors and a little ice box. So, join us on our little adventure because from here on out we are off CHASING ICE!
Chasing Ice Official UK Film Site
Acclaimed photographer James Balog was once a skeptic about climate change. But through his Extreme Ice Survey, he discovers undeniable evidence of our changing planet.
Chasing Ice | Trailer and Cast - Yahoo! Movies
Environmental photographer James Balog was once a skeptic about climate change and a cynic about the nature of academic research. But through his Extreme Ice Survey ...
Synopsis « Chasing Ice
SYNOPSIS. In the spring of 2005, acclaimed environmental photographer James Balog headed to the Arctic on a tricky assignment for National Geographic: to capture ...
Chasing Ice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chasing Ice is a 2012 documentary film about the efforts of photographer James Balog and his Extreme Ice Survey to publicize the effects of climate change, directed ...
Chasing Ice OFFICIAL TRAILER - YouTube
Chasing Ice depicts a photographer trying to deliver evidence and hope to our carbon-powered planet. Category Film & Animation. License.
Chasing Ice | Facebook
Chasing Ice was screened at the first BIFF Oslo film festival on the 15th of March. Q&A with EIS team member Svavar Jónatansson brought project insights to ...
Chasing Ice | Archives | Sundance Institute
When National Geographic photographer James Balog asked, âHow can one take a picture of climate change?â his attention was immediately drawn to ice. Soon he was ...
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