
Blue Carbon
Blue Carbon – Nature’s Superpower is a documentary that uses music and science to portray perhaps the best weapon in the fight against climate change.
Genre: Documentary
Director: Nicolas Brown
Actors: Andre Rovai, Betsabe López Macias, Cherif Khoury, Ignacia de la Rosa Pérez, Jayda G, Khady Sene, Phoebe Fritz, Sean Jalbert, Seu Jorge
Country: United Kingdom
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