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Documentary: Can We Save Planet Earth
December 11, 2007
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Climate change may displace your children and destroy their lives. What are you going to tell them when they asked why you did nothing?
I’d like you to watch David Attenborough’s disturbing documentary Can We Save Planet Earth – I hope it inspires you to take a few small steps to reduce your carbon footprint.
Can We Save Planet Earth (torrent link)
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Categories: Media
Tags: BBC, Climate change, David Attenborough, Environment, Planet Earth
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