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Investigate the mystery of the melting ice sheets that will affect the fate of coastlines around the world.
As the world warms, the threat from rising sea levels poses an
alarming potential for disaster. Some models now project a
one-meter sea level rise over the next century, which could
displace millions of people, from Florida to Bangladesh, and
require trillions of dollars' investment in coastal infrastructure.
But these models don't reflect recent findings that glaciers in
Greenland and Antarctica are melting at an ever faster rate. What
explains this alarming acceleration, and just how can we figure out
what's happening inside a gigantic wall of ice? In collaboration
with National Geographic, NOVA follows the exploits of acclaimed
photojournalist James Balog and a scientific team as they deploy
time-lapse cameras in risky, remote locations in the Arctic, Alaska
and the Alps. Their goal is to create a unique photo archive of
melting glaciers that could provide a key to understanding their
runaway behavior. They're grappling with blizzards, fickle
technology and perilous climbs up craggy precipices to anchor
cameras that must withstand sub-zero temperatures and winds up to
170 mph. In this high-action adventure, NOVA investigates the
mystery of the mighty ice sheets that will affect the fate of
coastlines around the world.