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(VIDEO - 50 mins.) Melting glaciers, rising sea levels, fires, floods and droughts. On the eve of a historic election, award-winning producer and correspondent Martin Smith investigates how the world's largest corporations and governments are responding to Earth's looming environmental disaster.

"I have reported on the Cold War, the breakup of the Soviet Union, the rise of Al Qaeda, and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan," says Smith. "But nothing ... Full Story »

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by Fabrice Florin - Oct. 21, 2008
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by Jeremiah Paul Teeter - Oct. 21, 2008

It is fairly good, but it does not show that global warming is partially natural

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by Rick Remington - Oct. 21, 2008

In my opinion PBS is the most unbiased news video source available

It is imperative that the world take action now to begin reversing the effect of CO2 levels in the atmosphere.

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