The Polar Explorer : World Premiere March 15th
A documentary film you won’t want to miss.
02.09.11 Update: In January, 2011, the area of Arctic sea ice coverage was at its smallest since satellite records began–1.27 million sq km less than the 1979-2000 average. This and more is covered in The Polar Explorer–the Official COP16 Film by award-winning documentary filmmaker Mark Terry.
The trailer:
The Polar Explorer premieres March 15,2011 at the Canadian Embassy in Washington, DC. If you’d like to sponsor the film and be recognized in the credits, email info@myEARTH360.com.
Now, grab a hot drink and read more about the film plus my brief interview with its award-winning filmmaker, Mark Terry, on my blog, I Count for myEARTH.
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