Life at 50 Degrees Celsius
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Life at 50 Degrees Celsius

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One of the deadliest results of the climate crisis is extreme heat. People are now forced to live in temperatures never previously endured by human beings and evidence suggests that the planet is continuing to grow even warmer. This series reveals the far-reaching consequences – sometimes made worse by pollution or conflict – and community resilience as they meet the new challenges.
20241 saison
20241 saison
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  • 1. Water Crisis 1: South Sudan: Poisoned Floods

    1. Water Crisis 1: South Sudan: Poisoned Floods

    South Sudan is facing a double environmental crisis. Extreme flooding has affected hundreds of thousands. Bentiu camp for displaced people is home to 140,000 and has been surrounded by water for close to five years. Now, the BBC has been shown evidence that the flood water may harbour another threat to the region's inhabitants - pollution from the country's oil industry.
    South Sudan is facing a double environmental crisis. Extreme flooding has affected hundreds of thousands. Bentiu camp for displaced people is home to 140,000 and has been surrounded by water for close to five years. Now, the BBC has been shown evidence that the flood water may harbour another threat to the region's inhabitants - pollution from the country's oil industry.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    51 min
    10 nov. 2024
  • 2. Water Crisis 2: Syria: Our Water, Their War

    2. Water Crisis 2: Syria: Our Water, Their War

    NE Syria is a warzone on the frontline of climate change. Heat and conflict have created a water crisis. Nearly a million people have no direct water supply; it must be transported by tanker from wells around 25 kilometres away – yet these wells, too, are running dry. This documentary   follows the workers with the near-impossible task of delivering water to those in need.
    NE Syria is a warzone on the frontline of climate change. Heat and conflict have created a water crisis. Nearly a million people have no direct water supply; it must be transported by tanker from wells around 25 kilometres away – yet these wells, too, are running dry. This documentary   follows the workers with the near-impossible task of delivering water to those in need.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    51 min
    10 nov. 2024
  • 3. Water Crisis 3: Colombia: Petroleum, Pollution and Paramilitaries

    3. Water Crisis 3: Colombia: Petroleum, Pollution and Paramilitaries

    Reports claim that Colombian energy giant Ecopetrol has polluted hundreds of sites with oil, including water sources and wetlands. The company denies the allegations, but a whistleblower claims that the company has engaged in ‘awful pollution’, and fishermen on the River Magdalena have tracked a disturbing trend of wildlife deaths. Ecopetrol says it fully complies with the law.
    Reports claim that Colombian energy giant Ecopetrol has polluted hundreds of sites with oil, including water sources and wetlands. The company denies the allegations, but a whistleblower claims that the company has engaged in ‘awful pollution’, and fishermen on the River Magdalena have tracked a disturbing trend of wildlife deaths. Ecopetrol says it fully complies with the law.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    58 min
    19 mars 2025
  • 4. Water Crisis 4: The Battle for Doongmabulla Springs

    4. Water Crisis 4: The Battle for Doongmabulla Springs

    In coal country in Queensland, Australia, life at 50° Celsius is now a reality. The approval of a new coal mine polarised Australia, framed as a conflict between those wanting local jobs and others fearing the environmental impact. Aboriginal traditional owners feared the mine would threaten their sacred springs. An intimate portrait of lives inextricably linked to a new mine.
    In coal country in Queensland, Australia, life at 50° Celsius is now a reality. The approval of a new coal mine polarised Australia, framed as a conflict between those wanting local jobs and others fearing the environmental impact. Aboriginal traditional owners feared the mine would threaten their sacred springs. An intimate portrait of lives inextricably linked to a new mine.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    1 h 15 min
    18 juin 2025
  • Life at 50 Degrees Celsius
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    One of the deadliest results of the climate crisis is extreme heat. People are now forced to live in temperatures never previously endured by human beings and evidence suggests that the planet is continuing to grow even warmer. This series reveals the far-reaching consequences – sometimes made worse by pollution or conflict – and community resilience as they meet the new challenges.
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