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For Release: 9 October, 2007
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CNN'S ‘PLANET IN PERIL' GOES TO THE FRONT LINES OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE

 

 

Airtimes:   

Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Singapore and Taipei

Part One

Wednesday, October 24 at 0900 & 2100

Thursday, October 25 at 0300

Saturday, October 27 at 1700

Sunday, October 28 at 0500

Part Two

Thursday, October 25 at 0900 & 2100

Friday, October 26 at 0300

Sunday, October 28 at 1800

Monday, October 29 at 0500

 

 

  

Bangkok and Jakarta

 

Part One

Wednesday, October 24 at 2000

Thursday, October 25 at 0200

Saturday, October 27 at 1900

Sunday, October 28 at 0700

Part Two

Thursday, October 25 at 2000

Friday, October 26 at 0200

Sunday, October 28 at 2000

Monday, October 29 at 0700

Nearly a year in the making, PLANET IN PERIL takes viewers to four continents and 13 countries where environmental change is not a theory, or possibility, but a crisis happening in real time.  Filmed in high-definition, this four-hour documentary tackles the threats to the world's environment and airs on CNN International on October 24th and 25th.


Bringing viewers the stories behind the statistics, CNN anchor Anderson Cooper, chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta and Animal Planet host and wildlife biologist Jeff Corwin will focus on four main issues that threaten the planet and its inhabitants: climate change, deforestation, species loss and overpopulation. 

Broadcast to a combined audience of more than 300 hundred million households on CNN International and CNN/US with an in-depth companion site on www.cnn.com/planetinperil, the documentary brings first-hand accounts of environmental strife as Cooper, Corwin and Gupta travel across the globe to explore these changes and reveal what they mean for each region and the world at large.

Cooper and Corwin travelled to Brazil to examine connections between the rapid deforestation of the Amazon River Basin and changes in the world's climate, embedding with "poacher police" amid raids of illegal logging camps. In Thailand and Cambodia, they walk the markets where endangered animals are bought and sold to find out how their removal can affect entire ecosystems. Additionally, they travelled to Greenland to report on its melting ice sheet, where Cooper witnessed one of the world's newest islands, discovered when the ice receded. 

Taking viewers beyond the broad headlines, Corwin visits Alaska to help viewers understand how North America's largest carnivore, the polar bear, is quickly losing its habitat and exists at the edge of extinction. Cooper and Corwin report from Yellowstone Park to show how park officials reintroduce species to their native environment.

With his extensive medical expertise, Gupta brings a deep understanding of the environmental pressures on the human population.  In China, Gupta examines how the world's most populous nation consumes its natural resources and the toll it takes on its people and the entire world. He also reports from Central Africa to show how climate change is drying up one of the world's largest lakes and the impact that is having on a region already in crisis. 

AIRTIMES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE

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