 
 
 Al Gore’s Academy Award-winning documentary An Inconvenient Truth has   done a lot to raise the international awareness of the environmental   issue of global warming. But where do things stand today?
The  Antarctica Challenge: A Global Warning is a one-hour documentary  that  goes to the source of the climate change crisis: Antarctica. Here  we  explore first-hand the environmental challenges facing that frozen   continent and, by extension, the world.
The International Polar  Years 2007-2009 represent an incredible  opportunity for the world to  work together. This film meets many of  these brave scientists including  the British Antarctic Survey and the  Ukrainians working at Vernadsky  Station. 
 This documentary also provides support interviews from  polar experts  and research scientists around the world as well as rare  footage of  wildlife including penguins in their hatching season.
One  of the highlights of the film is an interview with Alexandra   Shackleton, granddaughter of the legendary explorer Sir Ernest   Shackleton whose courageous expedition to cross Antarctica from sea to   sea in 1914 to 1917, blazed a trail for all of mankind today.
This  film focuses on the many new environmental discoveries made this  year  including the puzzling phenomenon of suicide among penguins, the   imminent rise of the worlds sea level due to ice melting, diminishing   marine life populations and amazing footage of new vegetation growing in   the worlds largest desert.
The Antarctica Challenge was shot in  HD and provides audiences with a  rare and spectacular glimpse of the  Earths most undiscovered continent  through the eyes of award-winning  cinematographer, Damir Chytil, CSC,  one of the worlds foremost polar  cameramen and a pioneer of HD film  photography.
It is the mandate  of this documentary to present the new climate change  data first  brought to the publics attention in An Inconvenient Truth  with hands-on  exploration of the continent, its wildlife and the brave  men and women  who have given up the comforts of civilization in order  to save it. 
  
 Release Date: 2010-06-27
Auio:Eng DTS 1509k
Container: MKV
Source:BluRay
Bitrate:4495
Codec :X264 L4.1 [2PASS]   Size : 47x50mb
Subs: Eng 
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