Climate change: heritage threatened in a changing world
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概要
What happens to our collective memory when the places that hold it begin to disappear?
In this urgent episode, we confront the climate crisis through the lens of World Heritage sites — places that not only preserve nature and culture, but also carry the stories of who we are.
We will journey through:
· Los Glaciares National Park, Argentina, where the rapid retreat of glaciers is reshaping ecosystems and threatening the water sources of millions
· Historic Bridgetown, Barbados, where we witness the growing intensity of tropical storms and their toll on both heritage and daily life
· The forests of Mexico, for a breathtaking journey to discover the fragile and symbolic migration of monarch butterflies, now imperiled by drought and rising temperatures
These landscapes are more than scenery — they carry memory, identity, and legacy. As they fade, so too does a part of us.
Discover more about the sites featured in this episode: https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/
· Coordination: Rochelle Roca
· Screenplay, production and editing: Ricardo Terto
· Co-production: Lilian Sais
· Production support: Diogo Carvalho
· Interviews by: Lilian Sais
· Expert interventions: Tales Carvalho, Lucas Ruiz, Kevin Farmer, Amado Fernández Islas
· English dubbing: Rochelle Roca and David Stehl
· Spanish dubbing: Paola Gomez and Leandro Peredo
· Portuguese dubbing: Lilian Sais and Ricardo Terto
· English voiceover: Mariana Nacif Mendes
· Spanish voiceover: Fabiola Fernández
· Portuguese voiceover: Luiza Romão
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