SWEAT is streaming now! (Link in Bio)
9 years ago there was an idea with @gregkirchhoff
which @kiwille007 pushed forward with lots of heart.
Thanks to the ’yes’ of Jan Berning & @ardmediathek
some further writing power from @icezeiht & @thomasmielmann
a wonderful cast by @alexandra_koknat_casting
a rock’n’roll production lead by @sebofruner
the moving images of @philipjestaedt
our own catchy music by #PhilippNoll
and finally the editing prowess of @witheditude
we are here. Season 01 of SWEAT.
Love and thank you to all involved
Have fun watching and swipe left for the trailer!
📸 @inesspiridonov
It has been estimated that in recent years species have moved to higher altitudes in the Pyrenees by an average of 11 m per decade because of global warming.
These upward movements are limited by the physical limits of the mountains themselves, but are also often restricted by the fragmentation of habitats and changes in land use.
Some species may become increasingly isolated in the remaining small areas of suitable habitat, making them more vulnerable and even putting them at risk of extinction, due to a shortage of food and the gradual shrinking of their gene pools.
(Source: OPCC2 report)
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This photo was taken on Day 11 of my HRP hike nearing my resupply in Bernasque
In the last 50 years the average temperature in the Pyrenees has increased by 30% more (1.2°C) than the world average (0.85°C).
Despite not generating large amounts of carbon emissions, the Pyrenees is a bioregion that is particularly sensitive and vulnerable to the effects of climate change.
(Source: OPCC2 report 2018)
Contemplating my path so far on the HRP.