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Browse - Most popular shows featuring: climate changex
Ragnarok
Ragnarok unfolds in the small fictional town of Edda in the middle of the vast and enthralling Norwegian countryside and is a modern day coming of age drama rooted in Norse mythology, set in a high school arena.
Extrapolations
Extrapolations tells stories of how the upcoming changes to the planet will affect love, faith, work and family on a personal and human scale. Told over a season of eight interconnected episodes, each story in the scripted series will track the worldwide battle for our mutual survival spanning the 21st century.
After the Flood
After the Flood is set in a town hit by a devastating flood. When an unidentified man is found dead in a lift in an underground car park police assume he became trapped as the waters rose, and as the investigation unfolds PC Joanna Marshall becomes obsessed with discovering what happened to him.
How did he get in the lift and why does no one know who he is?
The mystery unfolds across the series while we also see the real impact of climate change on the lives of residents in this small town. The floods threaten to expose secrets, and fortunes and reputations are at stake. But how far will people go to protect themselves?
The Head (2020)
Winter has fallen on the South Pole. The sun will soon disappear for the next six months. A small team of scientists, known as the Winterers, will remain at the Polaris VI Antarctic Research Station to continue their innovative research. Their work is crucial in the fight against climate change and they are under the command of renowned biologist Arthur Wilde. But when spring comes, summer commander Johan Berg returns to the station only to find most of the team dead or missing. A killer is on the loose and Annika, Johan's wife, is missing too. If he wants to find her alive, he will have to trust Maggie, the young doctor who is profoundly shaken and apparently the sole survivor from the group... or, is there someone else who survived?
Bill Nye Saves the World
This is a late-night-style talk show hosted by Bill Nye that will explore science and how it intersects with politics, pop culture and society. Each episode will tackle a topic from a scientific point of view, debunking myths and dinging anti-scientific claims espoused by politicians, religious leaders and/or titans of industry. Topics to be tacked include vaccinations, genetically modified foods and climate change.
Frozen Planet
Set in the Arctic and Antarctic, the BBC documentary Frozen Planet will explore the impacts of climate change on arctic species like polar bears and arctic wolves.
The End is Nye
Explore the myths and realities of both natural and unnatural threats, from viruses to volcanoes, asteroids to authoritarianism, and climate change to chemical warfare.
Thin Ice
Thin ice is a newly written tension drama that takes off in the current burning climate issue and revolves around a politically charged hostage drama in Greenland. A research vessel is being attacked outside Greenland at the same time as the Arctic Council is trying to agree on an agreement that prohibits environmentally harmful oil drilling in the region.
Years of Living Dangerously
This show follows a star-studded roster of major film, television and renowned journalists traveling the globe, tackling an enormous range of subjects on the hot button topic of climate change.
Evolution Earth
Discover how new animal behaviors are revealing insights into the story of our changing planet. Traveling to extreme locations, distant wild lands and modern urban environments, this five-part series meets both animals and people on the front lines of climate change and offers a look at how Earth is evolving at super-speed.
Preppers
Preppers follows Charlie (Nakkiah Lui), a young Aboriginal woman whose world crumbles around her after experiencing a personal, cataclysmic event. Escaping the fallout, Charlie finds herself at the centre of a hilariously mismatched community of doomsday preppers.
With climate change, economic catastrophe, terrorism, pandemics, meteor strikes, hostile AI, nuclear proliferation, alien invasion it looks almost certain that the end is nigh. So, when the end comes-no matter how it happens- maybe the craziest thing is to NOT be prepared?
Earth from Space
Cameras in space tell stories of life on our planet from a brand new perspective, revealing new discoveries, incredible colours and patterns, and just how fast it is changing.
Apocalypse Earth
Examining the catastrophic threat natural phenomena can pose to the United States and the world.
Doomsday Caught on Camera
Jaw-dropping footage of extreme weather and natural disasters reveals the powerful wrath of Mother Nature.
Survivors and more provide riveting commentary on these life-altering events in Travel Channel's Doomsday Caught on Camera.
Continent 7: Antarctica
The show takes you on a journey to Antarctica to experience the world's most extreme wilderness, to see the massive undertaking it is to support human life there, and to chronicle the world-changing science being done. Embed with missions on the ice, underneath it, and atop some of its peaks, as scientists and survival experts join forces to fight brutal conditions to help change the world.
Fire Chasers
As California's 2016 fire season rages, brave backcountry firefighters race to put out the flames, protect homes and save lives in this docuseries.
Brink of Disaster
Across North America and the rest of the world, hurricanes, storm surges, earthquakes and sea level rise, threaten our major cities and lead to natural catastrophes.
Technoroid Overmind
The story is set in a post-apocalyptic world submerged in water and has an enlarged sun due to climate change. Here, humans and androids are entertained by musical units that compete to get on top of the entertainment tower, Babel.
An Optimist's Guide to the Planet
Follows Coster-Waldau as he travels the world in quest of the people, concepts, and traditions that will transform environmental pessimism into hope.
The Last Wave
A surfing competition in Brizan, in the Landes. Suddenly, a wave coming from a stagnant arcus arises, and the surfers disappear. Long hours later, they magically resurface. As a symptom of climate change or the revolt of nature, this tragic event will change the life of the inhabitants of this peaceful seaside resort.
Nature's Weirdest Events
Chris Packham examines some of the weirdest natural events on the planet. With the help of footage taken by eyewitnesses and news crews, he unravels the facts behind each story.
Earth: The Power of the Planet
Dr. Iain Stewart explains the effects and importance of a specific force of nature, such as wind or volcanism. He also examines the various ways in which it shapes planet earth itself and influences life on it, often in conjunction with other natural forces, and sometimes with lifeforms, as in the 'apocalyptically' grave case of global warming.
Kal Penn Approves This Message
A smart, irreverent unscripted comedy series that explores issues relevant to Millennial and GenZ voters. Each episode consists of comedic field pieces and a sit-down interview with topics ranging from voting basics to voter empowerment, the economy to climate change.
H2O: The Molecule That Made Us
H20:The Molecule That Made Us is a 3-hour series from WGBH Boston, airing three consecutive Wednesdays. The film dramatically reveals how water underpins every aspect of our existence. In the emptiness of outer space, Earth is alive because of water. Humanity's relationship with this simple molecule is everything.
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