Chasing Ice

Phenomenal, breathtaking, jaw-dropping photography dominates scientist and National Geographic photographer James Balog's educational, discussion-provoking, critically acclaimed, 75-minute, 2012 documentary that shows irrefutable evidence of the drastic effects and impact of global warming through time-lapsed photography over more than a three-year-period in Iceland, Greenland, Alaska, and Montana using numerous cameras at various locations, including Alaska's Columbia and Mendenhall glaciers, Greenland's Llulissat and Stores glaciers, Montana's Glacier National Park, and Iceland's Solheim glacier, and interviews with National Geographic editor Dennis Dimich, Extreme Ice Survey (EIS) photographer assistant Svavar Jonatansson, photographer and Oscar-winning filmmaker Louie Psihoyos, Aspen Institute member Kitty Boone, National Geographic editor Dr. Sylvia Earle, EIS engineer Adam LeWinter, Ohio State University climatologist Dr. Jason Box, EIS videographer Jeff Orlowski, University of Colorado glaciologist Dr. Tad Pfeffer, National Center for Atmospheric Research oceanographer Dr. Synte Peacock and Senior Scientist Dr. Gerald Meehl, Stanford University Woods Institute Senior Fellow Dr. Terry Root, University of Arizona Director of Tree-Ring Research Dr. Thomas Swetnam, and former Central Intelligence Director R. James Woosley.
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