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Arts :: Film
National Geographic's 2016 Years of Living Dangerously
11:00 AM
Rawlings Library Infozone Theater
National Geographic's 2016 Years of Living Dangerously Description:
National Geographic's 2016 Years of Living Dangerously
11:00 a.m- 12:30 pm Rawlings Library Infozone Theatre
100 E. Abriendo Ave.
1 hr. screening & discussion to follow
NOTE: Each episode stands alone

Event date: February 11
"Gathering Storm"
Jack Black visits Miami, whose rising tides are imminent. Ian Somerhalder joins a research ship in the Bahamas
to explore the mysterious underwater caves called blue holes, which may hold secrets to our past and future.

Event date: Sunday February 12
2:00-4:00 pm.
By Popular Request
Special Re Screening
Episode 1 "A Race Against Time"

Event date: February 25
"The Uprooted"
Tom Friedman talks to migrants in the Middle East who have lost their livelihood due to drought, the "climate refugees".
Don Cheadle visits California where they are experiencing the worst drought in 1200 years.

Event date: March 11
"Fueling the Fire"
Arnold Schwarzenegger checks out the military's attitude toward climate change.
Gisele Bundchen visits her home country of Brazil to examine the destruction of the rain forest to make room for cattle grazing.

Event date: March 25
"Collapse of the Oceans"
Joshua Jackson probes the warming of the oceans and the effect of acidification on reefs and the sea life that depend on them.

Event date: April 8
"Priceless"
Aasif Mandvi goes to Kenya to consider how global warming is affecting poaching and endangered species.
Nikki Reed investigates the effect of carbon pricing and speaks to the mayor of Vancouver BC where carbon pricing is a success story.

Event date: April 22 (this is in the Ryals auditiorium 4th floor)
"Safe Passage"
"West Wing" star Bradley Whitford returns to Washington D.C. where he interviews Jay Butera of Citizens Climate Lobby.
Jay's goal is to encourage Republicans and Democrats to legislate solutions to climate change rather than debate the science of it.
Ty Burrell probes the world of Electric Vehicles and Autonomous Vehicles.

Event date: May 13
"Uprising"
America Ferrera investigates the coal industry in Illinois. Sigourney Weaver delves into the question of China's reduction of green house gases.

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Age Group: All Ages
Venue: Rawlings Library Infozone Theater
Address: 100 E. Abriendo Ave. Pueblo, CO 81004
Phone: 719-569-7574

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