Going Green on CNN on July 16!

This second edition of Going Green will kick off on July 16, 2011 with a special one hour documentary called Extreme Science. Hosted by special correspondent Philippe Cousteau, the documentary will showcase the journey to the Arctic and the significance of the science studied in conditions as low as temperature of minus 40 degrees.


“… On what will be a mission to understand the changing face of the environment and its biological impact in the species that live in the Ocean, Cousteau joins a team of scientists in a remote polar location where he is witness to the search of clues that will help humans predict the loss of ice more accurately in the future. Living under extreme conditions on the frozen top of the Ocean, Extreme Science brings to viewers the adventure of survival of those who endure the low temps to learn more about the Arctic Ocean
ecosystem that will help understand climate change and its impact in life in other parts of the planet…”



About the programming=>
Extreme Science, a one hour documentary will air on Saturday July 16 at 9am, 4pm and 8pm and Sunday, July 17 at 5:00 am. Going Green: Green Pioneers will continue with a week of reports that air during CNN International newscasts and a half hour weekend special. The series will focus on individuals who are making a difference in the movement of green. The series concludes with a half hour special hosted by Cousteau titled “Green Pioneers,” airing July 23 at 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. and July 24 at 5:00 a.m. (All times Eastern). To learn more about CNN’s Going Green series visit: www.cnn.com/goinggreen.