The Britannic Greenhouse
The fiercest storms for more than a century, the warmest winters and summers since records began: everyone is blaming global warming.
Scientists are out measuring roadside grass, bottling greenfly, staining plant roots, counting fish food, pushing rubber tubes into peat bogs and watching mushrooms grow. They're beginning to foresee how wildlife, landscape and nature responds to the changing climate and discover that nature may already be speeding up the greenhouse effect beyond our control.
Writer/Producer John Lynch Editor Robin Brightwell
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