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Highlighting Global Warming in Popular Culture
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Watch Climate Project presenter and world champion extreme big mountain freeskier Alison Gannett chase glaciers to bring awareness to the climate crisis:
Watch the Blue Man Group on Global Warming: Earth to Humanity:
View a 2 minute video from the Climate Future Group about the relationship between energy and climate change:
Watch a comic rendering of global warming by the creators of the Simpsons and Futurama:
View a clip showing the Larson B Ice Shelf in Antarctica, from the movie The Day after Tomorrow, featuring Dennis Quaid. Massive portions of this ice shelf have already broken off alarming climatologists:
Watch a short National Geographic video with Natalie Portman, Kyra Sedgwick, and Chloe Sevigny praising the benefits and highlighting the importance of switching from energy-draining incandescent light bulbs to energy-efficient compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs):
View a 3:44 minute video from the CNN. Global Warming is just one of many factors causing some of the Great Lakes to slowly evaporate. CNN's Miles O'Brien reports: