Source: YouTube
French environmentalist and photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand's film Home, which was recently released world-wide in a record 181 countries, chronicles the current state of our impact upon the Earth's environment. Comprised of stunning aerial photography and a moving musical score, the film was made available on YouTube on the same day as it debuted in theatres across the world.
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In the Library:
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- Home - Official Website
- World Environment Day 2009 - Press release from the United Nations Environment Programme
