Con un apocalipsis planetario inminente, una mujer a la que le cuesta asumir el fin de los días intenta buscarle sentido a la vida durante sus últimos meses en la Tierra.
Un joven científico busca averiguar lo que está causando una ola de ataques de animales violentos.
NUESTRO PLANETA (ONE STRANGE ROCK), el proyecto más ambicioso en los 130 años de historia de National Geographic, es la extraordinaria historia de nuestro hogar, narrada por las únicas personas que lo han dejado atrás: los astronautas.
Combinamos la espectacular narración visual y la ciencia para revelar la historia de nuestro planeta frágil y conectado, revelando los giros mágicos del destino que han permitido que la vida surja, sobreviva y prospere.
Para descubrir los secretos de nuestro planeta, los diez episodios transportarán al espectador en una impactante aventura visual: exploraremos lugares asombrosos y fenómenos increíbles, visiones cósmicas maravillosas, la historia natural desde un punto de vista diferente e historias humanas universales y personales.
Life After People is a television series on which scientists, structural engineers, and other experts speculate about what might become of Earth should humanity instantly disappear. The featured experts also talk about the impact of human extinction on the environment, and the vestiges of civilization thus left behind.
A look at endangered species in the regions around the UK
Sky One introduces the start of a new ongoing documentary series that highlights the potential extinction of some of the world's most famous species. Working with Tiger Aspect Productions, the series follows a team of experts assisted by a wellknown personality. Each documentary will highlight the plight of the world's most endangered animals including the tigers of India, Aye-Ayes and Gorillas. Presenters include Sanjeev Bhaskar, Bill Bailey, Miranda Richardson and Joe Simpson. Each of the presenters will draw on the expertise of local teams campaigning to save the endangered species and work with conservationists to develop and implement strategies to help in their fight for survival.
See the real modern-day Amazonia through an exploration of the Amazon Basin, meeting a different group of people who live there in each episode.
Documentary series of 6 episodes about extinction
After the extinction of the dinosaurs, the Earth was populated by other, astonishingly gigantic animals: a 13-metre snake weighing as much as a truck, a shark as big as a school bus, a 20-ton rhinoceros and a sloth 200 times the size of sloths today. Although they dominate their ecosystems, giant animals are often more vulnerable than others. They are susceptible to climate change, loss of habitat, shortages of food and competitors invading their territory. In fact, today’s last giants – the descendants of those behemoths – are all in decline. Some of them are even threatened with imminent extinction.