Greta Thunberg joins David Attenborough in new Climate Change documentary

02 May 2019

Young and old unite to warn of the "man-made disaster" of global warming

From the Radio Times website

Attenborough praises her action along with others across the world in the BBC film, 'Climate Change - the Facts', saying that “there’s a message for all of us in the voices of these young people. It is after all their generation who will inherit this dangerous legacy.”

The documentary, is set to lay out the scientific evidence of global warming and the risks that climate change poses across the world, with Attenborough stating that “we are facing a man-made disaster on a global scale.”

“In the 20 years since I first started talking about the impact of climate change on our world, conditions have changed far faster than I ever imagined,” Attenborough says. “It may sound frightening, but the scientific evidence is that if we have not taken dramatic action within the next decade, we could face irreversible damage to the natural world, and the collapse of our societies.”

View the documentary on BBC i-Player         (until 11 May)

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