PBS is to premiere Bristol indie Brian Leith Productions’ The Future of Nature, narrated by Uma Thurman, at the end of this month.

The series looks at the vital role of carbon in our planet, and the power of nature in helping to restore and stabilise our ecosystems.

By blending compelling science with cutting-edge graphics and cinematic shots of oceans, grasslands, forests and metropolises, The Future of Nature brings the invisible element of carbon into view. These stories provide audiences with a unique visual representation of the planet’s ecosystems, uncovering the role that animals, plants and people have on carbon and solutions that could help stabilise environmental shifts.

Funding for The Future of Nature was provided by the Anne Ray Foundation, the Rosalind P. Walter Foundation, Dan Carrigan through the Gaia Earth-Balance Endowment and PBS viewers.

The Future of Nature is a production by Brian Leith Productions. Executive produced by Giulio Boccaletti and Patrick Morris. Narrated by Uma Thurman. Series producer is Verity White. Nicola Brown produced and directed episode one. Robert Myler produced and directed episode two and Gavin Maxwell produced and directed episodes three and four. Music by Ben Foster.

Jon Creamer

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