"Climate change": the new docuseries conducted by Ade Adepitan that leads us to discover the places most affected by the climate crisis

The docuseries Climate Change - Global Emergency, which reveals the terrible effects of the climate crisis, is coming to Sky Nature and NOW

The Paralympic athlete and TV presenter Ade Adepitan invites us to embark on an exciting and shocking journey around the world to see with our own eyes the terrible effects of the climate crisis. "Climate Change - Global Emergency" this is the title of the new docuseries, produced by BBC and broadcast on Sky Nature and streaming on NOW. Over the course of the three episodes, the Nigerian basketball player will hear and tell the touching testimonies of the populations most affected by the recent emergencies and of the scientists and volunteers who try to find solutions to the environmental disasters caused by climate change.





Faced with the desperation of these populations, the Paralympic athlete listens, follows and interviews scientists, scholars, but also volunteers ready to suggest practical solutions to stop the climate emergency that gallops at ever faster and more impressive rates.

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The three episodes of the docuseries will be broadcast on Sky Nature (channels 124 and 404) and streaming on NOW on first viewing from 19 September at 21.15 pm.

Three episodes to discover the devastating consequences of the climate crisis (but also the possible solutions)

In the first episode, the initial stage of Hades Adepitan will be Solomon Islands (in the Pacific Ocean), where in addition to knowing the locals, with a scholar he will sail among the disappeared islands, which due to the rise in sea level are totally submerged, a bleak future that belongs to all the lands of that area and not only. Traveling to the Great Barrier Reef (in Australia), learns of a group of volunteers who are studying how to solve another damage of global warming: the extinction of green turtles. Finally, entering the Australian hinterland, he will visit the places where the great fires took place, which, although very dangerous, have led many skeptics to become aware of the existence of the environmental problem.

It will be the Bangladesh, instead, the second protagonist of "Climate Change - Global Emergency": a huge country, three quarters of which are in constant danger due to rising sea levels. Here, many species of mangroves, trees that quickly create tall and resistant forests, are planted by the government to cope with the emergency, an example of how to overcome danger by adapting. Another example is the Friendship Hospital, a floating medical facility ready for use even in the event of floods caused by the Indian Ocean cyclones.



The journey of Hades Adepitan finds its epilogue in the third episode, in which it will head towards the Svalbard Islands, halfway between continental Europe and the North Pole, a place more easily subject to global warming and whose temperatures continue to RISE dangerously even in the winter seasons. The path ends at Copenhagen, a city that is committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2025, demonstrating to the whole world how to live in an eco-sustainable way without giving up the privileges and comforts of Western life.



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