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Climate Refugees: Directed by Michael P. Nash. With Lester Brown, Mariano Florentino 'Tino' Cuéllar, Yvo de Boer, Paul Ehrlich. Filmmaker Michael Nash investigates mass migration caused by our changing climate.
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- Documentary
- Michael P. Nash
- 2010-01
Budget. $1.6 million. Climate Refugees is a 2010 American documentary film, directed and produced by Michael P. Nash. The documentary attempts to cover the human impact of climate change by considering those who could most be affected by it.
- $1.6 million
- Michael P. Nash
- Michael Mollura
- January 29, 2010 (Sundance Film Festival)
Spanning across 48 countries and various corners of the globe, Nash's film crew discovered a convergence point within society. This intersection showcased the collision of overpopulation, excessive consumption, dwindling resources, and a shifting climate.
Summaries. Filmmaker Michael Nash investigates mass migration caused by our changing climate. This film is about what happens when an over populated world with lack of resources and a changing climate all collide with each other. An intersection of humanity that many are calling the greatest challenge mankind will ever face.
Climate Refugees. Michael P. Nash examines the human plight of climate change with a focus on the intersection of overpopulation and lack of resources.
- Documentary
For the first time, the Pentagon now considers climate change a national security risk and the term climate wars is being talked about in war-room like environments in Washington D.C. “Climate Refugees” uncovers the unbelievable plight of people around the world displaced by climatically induced environmental disasters.