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Climate Chaos in the South (2009)

Director: Geert de Belder

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From Time Out London

‘All we know is it used to rain and now it doesn’t.’ Just one of many ‘victim’ reports from various southern regions of the globe where some of the poorest and least equipped communities are already having to endure the near catastrophic results of what they believe to be the northern hemisphere’s irresponsible actions. Rising sea levels, droughts, floods, melting glaciers and cyclones are becoming more frequent in the southern hemisphere and you gather from this simply structured eco-doc that they’re all pointing the finger of blame in a northerly direction. An interesting angle on a current conundrum.

Author: Derek Adams

Time Out London Issue 2097: October 28 – November 3, 2010


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Director: Geert de Belder

Genre(s): Documentaries

Duration: 53 mins




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