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6:30 p.m.
Carnegie Institution for Science
ICE & SKY (France, Work-in-Progress) Drilling down the Antarctic ice fields in the 1950s, French glaciologist Claude Lorius brought about a sweeping change in our vision of the world when he discovered the effects of climate change. Oscar-winning director Luc Jacquet presents clips from his new film about Lorius' study of the glaciers, offering new, inspiring means for transforming man's imprint on the environment. He will also show short films from his multi-media project of the same name. A cinematic multi-media experience in the footsteps of French glaciologist Claude Lorius. Directed by Luc Jacquet.
Panel discussion with Oscar-winning filmmaker Luc Jacquet and climate experts follows screening.
FREE. Reservations required. Carnegie Institution for Science, Elihu Root Auditorium, 1530 P St., NW (Metro: Dupont Circle)
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LocationCarnegie Institution for Science, Elihu Root Auditorium (View)
1530 P Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
United States
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