National Film Board’s ‘Losing Blue’ Chronicles Alarming Alpine Lake Changes Amid Climate Crisis

 By Matt Weingarden  Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The National Film Board of Canada (NFB) presents “Losing Blue,” a poignant documentary delving into the profound effects of global warming on Canada’s iconic glacier-fed alpine lakes. These lakes, renowned for their unique blue hues shaped by mountains and ice, face imminent threats as climate change accelerates environmental shifts, leading to the disappearance of some of these spectacular blues. In collaboration with Living Lakes Canada, an award-winning water science and stewardship NGO, the NFB will host an exclusive online “Losing Blue” screening on Wednesday, January 31, at 5 p.m. PST /6 p.m. MST / 8 p.m. EST. The 16-minute and 40-second short film, celebrated for its stunning cinematography, immerses viewers in a visual journey through ancient mountain lakes while prompting reflection on the significance…

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