IN THIS CLIMATE

Global cultural diplomats Liberatum will be releasing an impactful documentary titled “In This Climate” a powerful new film about the environment and climate change.

Directed by Liberatum founder Pablo Ganguli and Liberatum creative director Tomas Auksas, the compelling and thought provoking documentary features some of the most eminent thinkers and celebrated creative minds of our time who share their personal insights about the environmental health of our world today, and how our civilization can combat climate change.

Artist Marina Abramovic, Oscar nominated Actor Mark Ruffalo, the legendary Cher, globally loved broadcaster and naturalist Sir David Attenborough, linguist and legendary philosopher Noam Chomsky, top diplomat and former head of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Christiana Figueres, environmentalist Bill McKibben, economist Jeffrey Sachs, scientist James Anderson (Harvard), novelist Ian McEwan, photographer Michel Comte, entrepreneur and conservationist Susan Rockefeller, atmospheric scientist Kerry Emanuel (MIT), fashion designer Dame Vivienne Westwood and Elizabeth Yeampierre, Attorney & Environmental Justice Leader of African and Indigenous ancestry are some of the names that appear in the film, offering their perspectives and candid opinions on issues surrounding climate change and how our world is facing up to its responsibilities. 

Click HERE to view the trailer.

THE WEEK magazine article HERE

GQ MAGAZINE Article  HERE

In This Climate will be released in April 2017. The timing of the film is important in that it will raise the public’s awareness of this urgent crisis and further the work of the UN Climate Change Conference and its aims 18 months on from the historic Paris climate agreement. The film will be screened at cinemas, schools, universities, cultural centres, events and festivals globally to educate and inspire people from all walks of life, especially the youth, to take action and combat climate change. Liberatum will also launch a one year programme in over thirty countries to raise environmental awareness and promote wildlife conversation. 

 

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