Eyewitness to Climate Change


From the ocean to the forests, from the Arctic to Connecticut’s shores, climate change has gripped our entire planet. On this episode of CUTLINE, Eyewitness to Climate Change, we’ll talk with scientists who have firsthand experience of our changing Earth.

George Divoky spent more than 40 years watching birds in Alaska as the ice around him melted away. Jim Carlton traveled the world for decades and witnessed oceanic habitats shift in response to warmer waters. At home in New England, researcher Richard Primack is combining modern-day field observations with the journals of Henry David Thoreau to chronicle humanity’s influence on our fields and forests.

We’ll also talk with glacial experts and public health professionals about how pollution is altering the trajectory of this fragile planet.

Where to Watch

This program originally aired on Thursday, July 15, 2021 on CPTV and is now available to watch on-demand above.


New episodes of CUTLINE premiere each month on CPTV. Each episode is available for on-demand viewing concurrent with its television premiere. Episodes will be available on cptv.org, as well as at video.cptv.org; on YouTube; and on the free Connecticut Public mobile app. (Visit Google Play or the Apple App Store to download the app.)

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