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The Refugees of the Blue Planet (2006)
For around ten years, natural disasters have been occurring more frequently, causing widespread destruction; yet industrialized countries still refuse to implement or persist in doubting the actions they must take to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and fail to revise their policies for economic growth. Decisions taken high up directly affect the way of life of thousands of people, in Canada and elsewhere. In 2003, the United Nations indicated that for the first time in history, environmental refugees (25 million) outnumbered those fleeing from war or political persecution (23 million). And their numbers keep on increasing.
Momo: Documentary
Maka: Pascale Montpetit
Kaimahi: Hélène Choquette (Director), Hélène Choquette (Writer), Jean-Philippe Duval (Director), Jean-Philippe Duval (Writer)
Subtitle: ETC.
Tuku: Nov 14, 2006
Rongonui: 1.162
Reo: English
Studio: Les productions virage, ONF | NFB, Point du Jour
Whenua: Canada