WATCH: Our Planet Is Literally Falling Apart (In Glorious HD)

A new documentary has captured some of the most compelling visual evidence of climate change to date, with batteries of time-lapse cameras recording entire glaciers melting over a span of three years.

We're currently trying to get our hands on some more extensive time-lapse footage, but here's the trailer featuring some pretty incredible shots in the meantime. If this isn't visual evidence of climate change, I don't know what is.
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A new documentary has captured some of the most compelling visual evidence of climate change to date, with batteries of time-lapse cameras recording entire glaciers melting over a span of three years.

We're currently trying to get our hands on some more extensive time-lapse footage, but here's the trailer featuring some pretty incredible shots in the meantime. If this isn't visual evidence of climate change, I don't know what is.

ORIGINAL: By Chasing Ice, a documentary about the good people over at the Extreme Ice Survey.
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