: Michael C. Hall explores how rising sea levels are predicted to submerge nearly 17% of Bangladesh by 2050, potentially displacing over 150 million people.
The story of the 2014 Emmy-winning docuseries is a global investigation into the human impact of climate change. Originally broadcast on Showtime , the series follows high-profile celebrities and journalists as they travel to the front lines of environmental crises to find out how shifting climates are fueling war, poverty, and displacement. Key Storylines from Season 1 Years of Living Dangerously (2014) subtitles
: Chris Hayes and Mark Bittman report on the aftermath of the storm in New Jersey and New York, examining the intersection of climate change, politics, and urban vulnerability. Subtitles & Accessibility : Michael C
For those looking to watch with subtitles, the series is available on various platforms: Years of Living Dangerously - Encyclopedia.pub Originally broadcast on Showtime , the series follows
: Journalist Thomas Friedman travels to Syria and Yemen to investigate how extreme drought acted as a "stress point," pushing volatile political situations toward violent conflict.
: Michael C. Hall explores how rising sea levels are predicted to submerge nearly 17% of Bangladesh by 2050, potentially displacing over 150 million people.
The story of the 2014 Emmy-winning docuseries is a global investigation into the human impact of climate change. Originally broadcast on Showtime , the series follows high-profile celebrities and journalists as they travel to the front lines of environmental crises to find out how shifting climates are fueling war, poverty, and displacement. Key Storylines from Season 1
: Chris Hayes and Mark Bittman report on the aftermath of the storm in New Jersey and New York, examining the intersection of climate change, politics, and urban vulnerability. Subtitles & Accessibility
For those looking to watch with subtitles, the series is available on various platforms: Years of Living Dangerously - Encyclopedia.pub
: Journalist Thomas Friedman travels to Syria and Yemen to investigate how extreme drought acted as a "stress point," pushing volatile political situations toward violent conflict.