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The ‘Home’ documentary released on YouTube

The Home documentary about the earth’s ecosystem and how humans have impacted it has been released on YouTube. It’s most definitely worth watching, both for its educational value but also to enjoy the incredible footage from all over the world showing high definition aerial photography from more than 60 countries.

Home is the latest creation by Yann Arthus-Bertrand. It is a feature length documentary about our planet’s ecosystem and how humans have affected it, narrated by Glenn Close. Yann Arthus-Bertrand was the photographer behind the Earth from Above exhibition which travelled to more than 110 cities worldwide. I remember being quite fascinated by his amazing aerial photos from around the globe when they were displayed in Copenhagen in 2002.

The movie presents a frightening number of mind-blowing facts about the human impact on our planet over the last 50 years. It is, however, not all doom and gloom. It finishes up with encouraging examples of how many countries are now actually trying to do the right things and steer towards a more sustainable way of life. Watch the trailer here:

Home has just been released on YouTube in its entire length and is available in High Definition. It’s a great showcase of streaming High Definition movies straight from the Web. Go ahead and watch the full documentary on the Home Project’s YouTube Channel.

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Kristian Kalsing Life 2.0

  1. June 15th, 2009 at 20:46 | #1

    How soon will you update your blog? I’m interested in reading some more information on this issue.

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