Tonight at deepspaceworks, we present a special screening of “Thin Ice, The Inside Story of Climate Science”.
In recent years climate science has come under increasing attack, so geologist Simon Lamb took his camera to find out what is really going on. For over three years he followed scientists from a wide range of disciplines at work in the Arctic, Antarctic, Southern Ocean, New Zealand, Europe and the United States.
They talk about their work, their hopes and fears with a rare candor and directness, resulting in an intimate portrait of the global community of researchers racing to understand our planet’s changing climate and provide a compelling case for rising CO2 as the main cause.
The result is, in the words of filmmaker David Sington “probably the most scientifically informative documentary ever made about climate change. I hope it also has a subtle emotional undertow which makes it an enjoyable and
ultimately rather moving film to watch.”
The event is FREE and open to the public, and refreshments will be served prior to the screening! Do come and watch the film and discuss its significance with our community.
Details:
Monday 23rd November. Doors open at 7pm for refreshments. Film starts at 7.30pm.
Free Car Park at the top of St Edwards Prep School, London Road (Opposite Hamilton St.)