“Climate change is the greatest moral challenge of our world.”
Even as politicians and global players become more concerned with their annual bonuses and the next election, climate change has become a pressing global challenge, perhaps one of the most significant we have to face in the years to come. No matter what theories and arguments are discussed, the effects of the melting ice caps have reached each and every country. The effects ranging from dramatic changes in weather conditions, some of which permanently, to mass immigration, are likely to increase over the years. As a global village, it is our moral obligation to make measures against climate change our priority, but sadly many people and nations have not heard the call.
Considering climate change and global warming have become topics in our daily news coverage and school curricula, there is a certain danger linked to the issue. Even if...
Even as politicians and global players become more concerned with their annual bonuses and the next election, climate change has become a pressing global challenge, perhaps one of the most significant we have to face in the years to come. No matter what theories and arguments are discussed, the effects of the melting ice caps have reached each and every country. The effects ranging from dramatic changes in weather conditions, some of which permanently, to mass immigration, are likely to increase over the years. As a global village, it is our moral obligation to make measures against climate change our priority, but sadly many people and nations have not heard the call.
Considering climate change and global warming have become topics in our daily news coverage and school curricula, there is a certain danger linked to the issue. Even if...
- 10/25/2018
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
Premiering at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, Matthieu Rytz’s Anote’s Ark follows the international, one-man crusade of Anote Tong, president of Kiribati. That island republic is situated smack in the middle of the Pacific with an indigenous population — exemplified here by Sermary, a young mother of six forced to choose between family and a future in New Zealand — poised to lose their 4,000 year-old way of life as climate change will soon cause the entire country to disappear into the ocean. As the title implies, Tong is less concerned with saving Kiribati itself — he’s painfully aware it’s […]...
- 6/15/2018
- by Lauren Wissot
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
Premiering at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, Matthieu Rytz’s Anote’s Ark follows the international, one-man crusade of Anote Tong, president of Kiribati. That island republic is situated smack in the middle of the Pacific with an indigenous population — exemplified here by Sermary, a young mother of six forced to choose between family and a future in New Zealand — poised to lose their 4,000 year-old way of life as climate change will soon cause the entire country to disappear into the ocean. As the title implies, Tong is less concerned with saving Kiribati itself — he’s painfully aware it’s […]...
- 6/15/2018
- by Lauren Wissot
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
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