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SUMMARY:NOVA 47x1 - Polar Extremes
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DESCRIPTION:In this two-hour special\, renowned paleontologist Kirk John
	sontakes us on an epic adventure through time at the polarextremes of our 
	planet. Following a trail of strange fossilsfound in all the wrong place
	s—beech trees in Antarctica\,hippo-like mammals in the Arctic—Johnson 
	uncovers the bizarrehistory of the poles\, from miles-high ice sheets to w
	arm polarforests teeming with life. What caused such dramatic changes atth
	e ends of the Earth? And what can the past reveal about ourplanet's climat
	e today—and in the future?
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