Frozen planet. Season 2, episode 6, Our frozen planet / produced & and directed by James Reed ; a BBC Studios Natural History Unit production for BBC and BBC America.

Our frozen planet is changing. In this final episode, we meet the scientists and people dedicating their lives to understanding what these changes mean, not just for the animals and people who live there, but for the world as a whole. Our journey begins in the Arctic, where every summer huge quantit...

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Other Authors: Reed, James (Television director) (Director, Producer), Jeffs, Kathryn (Producer), Attenborough, David, 1926- (Narrator)
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: London, England : BBC Worldwide, 2022.
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