ARTE Reportage
Svalbard: Fastest Warming Place on Earth26 min
Available until 26/11/2049
06/12/2019
Svalbard lies halfway between Norway and the North Pole and has more polar bears than human inhabitants. This starkly beautiful land is on the frontline of climate change with dramatic and visible changes over the last decade.
Director
Barbara Lohr
Author
Barbara Lohr
Producer
Philippe Brachet
Country
France
Year
2019
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