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Climate scientist Dr. Peter Kalmus answers the internet's burning questions about our planet. Our there any other planets we can live on yet? Why is the coral reef dying? How does the carbon cycle work? How much longer until Florida is underwater? Dr. Kalmus answers all these questions and much more.

Director: Lisandro Perez-Rey

Director of Photography: Tim Travitz

Editor(s): Joshua Pullar

Internal, External, or Celebrity Talent (e.g. Host, Guest, Expert, Correspondent):

Expert: Dr. Peter Kalmus



Producer (e.g. Senior, Creative, Coordinating; main lead): Lisandro Perez-Rey

Associate Producer: Paul Gulyas

Production Manager: Eric Martinez

Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila



Camera Operator(s): Martin Brown



Sound: Miles Travitz

Production Assistant(s): Demetria "DD" Hockaday



Post Production Supervisor: Alexa Deutsch

Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant

Supervising Editor: Doug Larsen



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