climate change – Insider https://blogs.dw.com/insider The latest news about DW and its services. Tue, 22 Jan 2019 09:23:22 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 Finding a diamond in the sand https://blogs.dw.com/insider/2013/09/25/finding-a-diamond-in-the-sand/ Wed, 25 Sep 2013 13:20:29 +0000 http://blogs.dw.com/insider/?p=2453

DW’s Global Ideas has always been good at going to some of the most exotic places on earth and uncovering stories that have an environmental impact. The latest adventure heads off to a remote region in the Moroccan Sahara that is home to the Hanabou oasis, a small village that is part of the bigger Tafilet oasis which is considered to be one of the largest in the world. Now, Oasis Life – Defying the Desert provides you with a unique look at culture and people that have adapted to life in very harsh conditions. However, climate change is beginning to threaten the water supply and every aspect of their existence hangs in the balance. Magnificent footage and insightful interviews help you to understand the fragile yet beautiful simplicity of life in the desert from the traditional Bedouin nomads who today yearn for the ancient freedom of the desert to the tourism economy dependent on the 200,000 annual visitors to the majestic Erg Chebbi sand dunes. Don’t miss out on this inspiring and educational multimedia journey.

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DW gets gold at the World Media Festival https://blogs.dw.com/insider/2013/05/21/dw-gets-gold-at-the-world-media-festival/ Tue, 21 May 2013 13:05:48 +0000 http://blogs.dw.com/insider/?p=2191

Namati’s World was featured on Global Ideas – DW’s blog covering the people who work to fight climate change and global warming.

 

At the 2013 World Media Festival in Hamburg, DW programming won three gold awards in competition with over 600 entries coming from 36 countries. The festival, hosted by intermedia, is an international competition that celebrates modern media. The DW documentary Schumann at Pier 2, an all access musical journey featuring special performances of Schumann’s four symphonies, won first prize in the category Documentaries – Arts. DW’s weekly magazine covering all things online, Shift – Living in the digital age, won gold in the category Documentaries- Magazine Formats. Namati’s World – The dreams and fears of a young coral in the South Pacific is a web documentary that tells the story of a 114-year-old brain coral with captivating underwater footage taken off the coast of the Pacific archipelago nation of Vanuatu. The multimedia production won the gold in Education and E-Learning. DW programming also received five silver awards in a wide range of categories.

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DW involved in new environmental media project https://blogs.dw.com/insider/2012/12/14/global-ideas-featured-in-ambitious-new-chinese-media-project/ Fri, 14 Dec 2012 11:07:01 +0000 http://blogs.dw.com/insider/?p=1901 China Business Network (CBN) launched a new media project dedicated to the topic of sustainability earlier this week: The Future We Want. Along with work from BBC Worldwide, CNN, TV5MONDE and Sky News, it will include five reports from DW’s Global Ideas multimedia series, which showcases projects from around the world geared towards promoting climate protection. A three-hour live TV show will be broadcast on CBN on December 31. It will also air a 24-hour video live stream on the topic in cooperation with online partners YouKu and BestTV. CBN belongs to the Shanghai Media Group and reaches an estimated audience of over 600 million viewers in China and beyond.

Read more in the DW press release.

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New webdoc from Global Ideas https://blogs.dw.com/insider/2012/09/26/new-webdoc-from-global-ideas/ Wed, 26 Sep 2012 14:57:44 +0000 http://blogs.dw.com/insider/?p=1715

With its latest webdoc, DW invites children young and old to explore the underwater world in the South Pacific with Namati – a young coral off the coast of Vanuatu. Namati’s World is the latest webdoc from the Global Ideas team. It offers spectacular underwater video footage and a story full of suspense. Namati tells the story of her amazing experiences off the coast of Pele Island in the Pacific archipelago nation of Vanuatu. At 114 years of age, Namati is still a child. Brain corals can live to be over a thousand years old – that is, if they can withstand the effects of global climate change such as the warming of the world’s oceans.

 

 

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Global Ideas wins in Cannes https://blogs.dw.com/insider/2011/08/24/global-ideas-wins-in-cannes/ https://blogs.dw.com/insider/2011/08/24/global-ideas-wins-in-cannes/#comments Wed, 24 Aug 2011 14:55:42 +0000 http://blogs.dw.com/insider/?p=619
One of our GLOBAL IDEAS reports is among the winners at the Cannes Corporate Media & TV Awards 2011. The report about ingenious ways of countering flood impacts in Bangladesh by Carl Gierstorfer aired in June.

Find out more about Global Ideas or check out the specifics on the project in Bangladesh.

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