Films

Arabia 3D - (c) MacGillivray Freeman Films

Share |
Family Friendly

CHANGING SEA, THE


THE CHANGING SEA (Canada, 2010, 60 min.)

The Changing Sea and Mysteries of the Deep are episodes of the series “One Ocean,” from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s program, “The Nature of Things with David Suzuki.” 

Strange days are dawning in the global sea. Creatures are on the move. Dead zones are expanding. The foundation of life is slowly eroding. And we are the agents of that change. Over the past 200 years, human beings have poured more than two trillion metric tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. And, as The Changing Sea vividly illustrates, that carbon dioxide isn’t just changing the climate on land. It’s transforming the ocean in ways that haven’t been seen for millions of years. So is mass extinction the inevitable fate of the future sea? Are we willing to form a new partnership with the ocean and its astonishing creatures? If not, then our future and the future of thousands of other species may hang in the balance. Narrated by David Suzuki. Episode 4. Produced by the CBC and Merit Motion Pictures, in association with National Geographic Channels International. “One Ocean” series produced by Caroline Underwood. Executive Producer, Merit Jensen Carr.

Introduced by Alexa Rosentreter, General Manager, Merit Motion Pictures Inc.

Shown with MYSTERIES OF THE DEEP.

Ticket/Reservation Info:

FREE. No reservations needed.

National Museum of Natural History
Baird Auditorium
10th St. & Constitution Ave., NW
(Metro: Smithsonian, The Mall exit or Federal Triangle, 12th St. exit. Blue and Orange lines) (Metrobuses: 13A, 13B, 13F, 13G, 63, 64, A46, A48, D1, N3, P1, P2, S2, S4)

Back to Film Listings

© 2013 Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital

2013 Festival: March 12-24
March 2013
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Search Films

INTERACTIVE MAP

Use the Map to find the locations of film screenings and EFF partnering organizations

 

Travel to the Environmental Film Festival in an environmentally friendly way!

Plan your trips to Festival screenings by train, bus, bike or foot by visiting GoDCGo and using their interactive map

For Metrorail and Metrobus information, consult the Metropolitan Area Transit Authority or call 202-637-7000 to reach customer information.

Visit Capital Bikeshare to learn how to use their bikes at stations across D.C. and Arlington County.

 
GO TO MAP

© 2013 Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital | Sitemap | FAQ