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SUMMARY:The Shape of Things: Climate films by Cornwall Climate Care
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a screening of two short climate films by Cornwall Climate Care\, Under the Surface and Living on the Edge\, followed by a Q&A with filmmaker Claire Wallerstein and Duncan Jones from Marine Discovery. Book now! \nUnder the Surface \nUnder the Surface is the first episode of Cornwall’s Climate Stories. Presented by beach cleaner Claire Wallerstein\, it looks at how the huge rise in public awareness about the impacts of plastic pollution may have diverted attention from an even more urgent environmental problem affecting the sea – climate change. The film features interviews with marine experts talking about the impacts of a changing climate on Cornwall’s basking sharks\, plankton\, seals and seabirds – but also looking at positive stories about local projects to restore the marine environment\, which could help to protect us from the worst effects of climate change. \n \nLiving on the Edge \nCornwall has a longer coastline and is battered by bigger waves than any county in England. The sometimes violent drama that plays out around Cornwall’s shores has always been a part of its identity. \nBut as climate change brings rising sea levels and worsening storms\, what will this mean for Cornwall’s coastal communities? \nThe film is presented by passionate ultra runner Emma Hazeldine\, who takes us on a journey around the Cornish coast path\, visiting places that are already being impacted in sometimes surprising ways – and coming up with a range of responses to the challenges that lie just beyond the horizon. \n \n 
URL:https://penleehouse.org.uk/event/the-shape-of-things-climate-films-by-cornwall-climate-care/
LOCATION:Penlee House Gallery & Museum\, Penzance
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