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The first of four MSNBC specials about the planet documents an expedition to study the effects of global warming on the Arctic ice pack.
The world is always coming to an end on cable news, where panic is the fallback position. And so it does, hypothetically, in the first of four MSNBC specials on our tottering globe,
The hourlong program documents the voyage of the Tara, a seagoing laboratory heaved up onto the Arctic ice pack in September 2006 to drift and study (and study the drift) and crewed by an “international team of top experts” and two dogs, described for some reason as “stowaways.” In the normal run of things, they would be attacked by a monster from the deep or aliens from space, but here they just have to deal with polar bears, the changeable ice and ship’s cabin fever through the colder-than-cold, six-month polar night. And do that science.
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