- Produced and Directed by
Catherine Upin
Julia Cort
Nonny de la Peña
Raney Aronson-Rath - Written by
Catherine Upin
Nonny de la Peña
Caitlin Saks
Julia Cort
Carla Borras - Coproduced by
Caitlin Saks
Carla Borras
Cedric Gamelin - Technical Direction by
Jonathan Yomayuza - Immersive Video Lead
Kevin Tsukii - Cinematography
Dajo Brinkman
Ólafur Haraldsson - Narrator
Will Lyman
Environment & Sustainability
Greenland Melting

Greenland’s glaciers are melting faster and faster. To understand why, and what this might mean for the rest of the world, FRONTLINE and NOVA – two of PBS’s flagship series based at WGBH – teamed up with Emblematic Group to bring this story to life as never before. On the heels of the United States’s withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement, Greenland Melting provides a rare, up-close view of icy Arctic scenery that’s disappearing faster than predicted. The team gained unique access to NASA scientists as they conducted groundbreaking research into a transforming landscape that has ramifications for the entire world.
Using cutting-edge technology to create a state-of-the-art immersive piece, Greenland Melting allows viewers to experience being in Greenland – standing in the water in front of a glacier, flying at low altitudes over some of the world’s most stunning scenery, and diving beneath the ocean’s surface to see what NASA’s studies are revealing.
