In this documentary, filmed throughout the U.S., Asia, and South America and originally aired on PBS Television, singer Alanis Morissette narrates as documentary filmmakers profile the people whose lives have been affected by global warming and explore the efforts made by scientists, individuals, and communities to make the planet safe for future generations. This documentary profiles people who are living with the grave consequences of a changing climate, as well as the individuals, communities and scientists inventing new approaches to safeguard our children's future. Filmed across the U.S., Asia and South America, this program brings the reality of climate change to life and offers viewers a variety of ways to make a difference in their own communities.
Global Warming: The Signs and the Science has generally received mixed reviews.
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Global Warming: The Signs and the Science was released in 2005 and has generally received mixed reviews.
Online reviewers have written 3 reviews, giving Global Warming: The Signs and the Science (2005) an average rating of 49%.
Overall, cinema-goers much prefer the movie, giving it an average score of 33%, compared to film critics, who gave it a considerably lower average score of 0%. Amateur reviewers enjoyed Global Warming: The Signs and the Science a lot more than professional critics.
With a score of 49%, Global Warming: The Signs and the Science is below the average Cinafilm score for movies made in 2005, which stands at 59%.
Other movies from 2005 with similar scores include films like Yours, Mine & Ours, Trust the Man and Man with the Screaming Brain.
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