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<DIV>Коллеги, добрый день!
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<DIV>В октябре на канале <A style="text-decoration-line: none"
href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkMX_hYdo-w&t=16s&_ga=2.98988958.1632431278.1605702327-2020482664.1566509205"
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Planet</SPAN></A><SPAN
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вышел <A href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkMX_hYdo-w&feature=emb_logo"
target=_blank>фильм</A> Александра Федорова о вечной мерзлоте, о том, как она
стремительно тает в Якутии на Колыме и как меняется жизнь местных сообществ, что
делают для этого местные ученые Никита и Сергей Зимовы. Мы, наконец-то, перевели
фильм на английский язык. </SPAN></DIV>
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делитесь им с англоговорящими коллегами. Английские субтитры включаются на
канале. </SPAN></DIV>
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перевод нашего блога о фильме на английский. </SPAN></DIV>
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October 20, </SPAN><A style="text-decoration-line: none"
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Planet</SPAN></A><SPAN
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aired a<A
href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkMX_hYdo-w&feature=emb_logo"
target=_blank> documentary</A> about the impact of climate change on people's
lives. The film was shot by Alexander Fedorov with support of Greenpeace Russia.
</SPAN><FONT face="arial, sans-serif"><B> </B></FONT><A
href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkMX_hYdo-w&feature=emb_logo"
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<DIV><SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: rgb(248,249,250)">If you can support our
release and can share the blog and documentary on your resources please contact
us. <A href="https://yadi.sk/d/WDRd-VW-4RoZMg?w=1"
target=_blank>Here </A>you can find some pictures of Alex</SPAN>ander from
the expedition. </DIV>
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<DIV>Please find below the translation of our <A
href="https://greenpeace.ru/stories/2020/10/20/kak-menjaetsja-klimat-v-russkoj-arktike-film-aleksandra-fjodorova/"
target=_blank>blog</A>: </DIV>
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<DIV><SPAN
style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; WHITE-SPACE: pre-wrap; COLOR: rgb(32,33,36); FONT-SIZE: 11pt">Alexander
went on a journey across the Russian Arctic to the Kolyma river, where he met
local people and witnessed what it means to live somewhere where you can
experience changing climate in your everyday life. </SPAN><BR></DIV>
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main hero of the documentary is permafrost. About 60% of Russia's territory is
located in the permafrost zone, and now it is melting at an incredible rate. In
much of the country, temperatures continue to rise in fall and spring and the
duration of snow cover is reduced.</SPAN></P>
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the documentary "Kolyma. How to save the world" Alexander tells about this
through the stories of the indigenous communities living in tundra - nomadic
reindeer herders who see how the tundra is overgrown with bushes, becoming
unrecognizable and unsuitable for reindeer herding, through the stories of
fishing villages where fish has decreased and its behavior has become
unpredictable.</SPAN></P>
<P
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dir=ltr><SPAN
style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; WHITE-SPACE: pre-wrap; COLOR: rgb(32,33,36); FONT-SIZE: 11pt; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; font-variant-numeric: normal; font-variant-east-asian: normal">This
documentary is the first film in the serie of documentaries about Climate Crisis
planned by Alexander. </SPAN></P>
<P
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the end of the first film "How to Save the World", we learn about the initiative
of Sergei and Nikita Zimovs, <A href="https://pleistocenepark.ru/"
target=_blank>who conceived to revive the ecosystem</A> of mammoth steppes at
the North-Eastern Scientific Station near the village of Chersky in the Kolyma
and thus fight climate change by keeping carbon dioxide in the ground.
Descending into deep glaciers (underground caves - refrigerators), traveling
with the author of the film along rugged roads and observing houses broken by
melted permafrost, we see that climate change is real. And we need to do
something about it" - explains Elena Sakirko, energy & climate campaigner.
</SPAN></P>
<P
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dir=ltr><SPAN
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told us about the filming and why it is so important to talk about climate
change: </SPAN></P>
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dir=ltr><SPAN
style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; WHITE-SPACE: pre-wrap; COLOR: rgb(32,33,36); FONT-SIZE: 11pt; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; font-variant-numeric: normal; font-variant-east-asian: normal">I
wanted to document the effects of climate change and the melting of permafrost
in the warmest place on the Earth. Therefore, I drove along the Kolyma River to
talk with local residents and find out how their lives have changed over the
past 40 years. And most important, how the nature around them has changed. And I
made amazing discoveries.</SPAN></P>
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<P
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dir=ltr><SPAN
style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; WHITE-SPACE: pre-wrap; COLOR: rgb(32,33,36); FONT-SIZE: 11pt">During
the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) conference, climate
scientists predicted that if the average annual anomaly on Earth exceeds
one and a half degrees, then irreversible climate changes will begin in the
world: severe droughts, floods and sudden temperature fluctuations. But it turns
out that in the Arctic the average annual temperature has already exceeded these
values, and the anomaly there is not one and a half degrees, but three. But the
most dangerous, as it turned out, is the temperature of the soil, which has
warmed up by eight degrees in recent years. So much so that the permafrost began
to melt.</SPAN><BR></P>
<P
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dir=ltr><SPAN
style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; WHITE-SPACE: pre-wrap; COLOR: rgb(32,33,36); FONT-SIZE: 11pt; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; font-variant-numeric: normal; font-variant-east-asian: normal">I
began filming at the North-Eastern Scientific Station, run by father and son
Sergey and Nikita Zimov. They measure emissions of carbon dioxide and methane
(greenhouse gases) from soil and swamps all year round. And they learned that
when the permafrost began to melt, all organics like animal bones and grass
roots that were in Siberia during the Pleistocene epoch started to go to the
surface. And with it all the carbon dioxide that has been accumulated and frozen
in the soil for tens of thousands of years. Moreover, the volume of this organic
in frozen soils turned out to be comparable to the volume of the entire
above-ground biomass of the planet.</SPAN></P>
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<P
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dir=ltr><SPAN
style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; WHITE-SPACE: pre-wrap; COLOR: rgb(32,33,36); FONT-SIZE: 11pt">And
if the soil begins to melt, carbon dioxide will go out in a chain reaction, and
its emissions from the permafrost will not be stopped. And it's
scary.</SPAN><BR></P>
<P
style="PADDING-BOTTOM: 11pt; LINE-HEIGHT: 1.5428; BACKGROUND-COLOR: rgb(246,249,252); MARGIN-TOP: 0pt; PADDING-LEFT: 30pt; PADDING-RIGHT: 30pt; PADDING-TOP: 11pt"
dir=ltr><SPAN
style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; WHITE-SPACE: pre-wrap; COLOR: rgb(32,33,36); FONT-SIZE: 11pt; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; font-variant-numeric: normal; font-variant-east-asian: normal">To
document this, we went to Duvanny Yar, where you can see ice veins, idomu (a
mixture of ice and organic matter in the soil) and bones of ancient animals.
Then we talked with the mammoth bone gatherers.</SPAN></P>
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<P
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dir=ltr><SPAN
style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; WHITE-SPACE: pre-wrap; COLOR: rgb(32,33,36); FONT-SIZE: 11pt">For
the second part of the trip, I boarded a cargo barge - the only way to travel in
the summer on Kolyma - and went to the communities of reindeer herders,
fishermen and indigenous people of the Arctic and Eastern
Siberia.</SPAN><BR></P>
<P
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style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; WHITE-SPACE: pre-wrap; COLOR: rgb(32,33,36); FONT-SIZE: 11pt; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; font-variant-numeric: normal; font-variant-east-asian: normal">The
reindeer herders of the Tevr community at the mouth of the Kolyma said that due
to the thawing of the soil, it is now impossible to keep a large herd, and there
is not enough money to live on. For fishermen from the village of Pokhodsk over
40 years, the take has dropped by almost 10 times. And due to the fact that the
surface waters of the Kolyma warmed up by three degrees, the fish either stays
at the bottom, or does not enter the Kolyma at all.</SPAN></P>
<P
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the most terrible are the cataclysms. Because over the past ten years, cities
and villages in Kolyma have been regularly flooded, and the river is constantly
changing its course. And, according to the head of the Yukaghir community Slava
Shadrin, a year without a flood becomes an unusual year. On the other hand, this
year, at the beginning of summer, there was an abnormal heat in Yakutia, and one
of the largest fires in the history of the region began.</SPAN></P>
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<P
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style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; WHITE-SPACE: pre-wrap; COLOR: rgb(32,33,36); FONT-SIZE: 11pt">In
my documentaries, I want to know what we can do to save nature. And at the end
of this trip, I returned to the North-East Station to tell about one unusual
project of Nikita and Sergey Zimovy. They believed that if the ecosystem that
existed there in the Pleistocene before the arrival of man was returned to the
tundra, then permafrost melting and global warming could be slowed
down.</SPAN><BR></P>
<P
style="PADDING-BOTTOM: 10pt; LINE-HEIGHT: 1.5428; BACKGROUND-COLOR: rgb(248,249,250); PADDING-LEFT: 30pt; PADDING-RIGHT: 30pt; PADDING-TOP: 11pt"
dir=ltr><SPAN
style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; WHITE-SPACE: pre-wrap; COLOR: rgb(32,33,36); FONT-SIZE: 11pt; VERTICAL-ALIGN: baseline; font-variant-numeric: normal; font-variant-east-asian: normal">Nikita
and Sergey, in fact, are conducting an ecosystem experiment, replacing mosses
and lichens, which warm the soil in winter, create swamps and almost do not
capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere with grass, which, due to the
developed root system, on the contrary, absorbs a lot of water and pumps carbon
dioxide back into soil. But for the grasses to start growing in the tundra, they
need an ecosystem of herbivores and predators, as was the case in the
Pleistocene. They called their project Pleistocene Park and year after year they
will reintroduce wild and domestic animals to the tundra and adapt them in the
hope that someday this lifeless swamp will become a thriving
savannah.</SPAN></P>
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style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; FONT-FAMILY: Arial; WHITE-SPACE: pre-wrap; COLOR: rgb(32,33,36); FONT-SIZE: 11pt">The
project is already about 20 years old. And in a small area of the park, Sergey
and Nikita managed to reduce the soil temperature and stop the permafrost
thawing. However, they understand that this is a project of an unprecedented
scale. Moreover, they believe that since man once intervened in ecosystems and
destroyed them, now is the time to intervene again, but this time to restore
their original appearance in order to save our species.</SPAN><BR></P>
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traveled a lot and saw how the life of other cultures is changing, how untouched
places are becoming less and less, and how we are starting to pay attention to
this and think more about the environment. And I want to be part of this
movement.</SPAN></P>
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the end of the movie when the titres go we offer people to find out more about
climate work in Russia and to support our green recovery plan for Russia.
Greenpeace Russia has developed proposals to help us preserve the Earth's
climate. These are systemic changes in approaches to energy production, waste
management, forestry and transport policies. </SPAN></P>
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I mentioned above this documentary is just the first film in a serie planned by
Alexander Fedorov and if you would like to work together over some next series
please contact us.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV>-- <BR>
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<DIV>С уважением, / Kind regards,<BR>Елена Сакирко / Elena Sakirko<BR>
<DIV style="FONT-SIZE: small">Руководитель энергетического отдела российского
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