The premiere of the second serial of the documentary “Wild Edens: Turkey” that highlights the issue of climate change took place in Ankara of Turkey recently.
Focusing on the flora and fauna in the one-of-a-kind natural habitat of Turkey, the programme highlights the unique and delicate habitat of the Kars Wetland, the Caucasus, and the Mediterranean Sea, said a statement of Rosatom, the Russian state nuclear agency.
The Rosatom, engaged as the contractor in Bangladesh to build 2400 MW Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant, said its unique documentary will be broadcast by National Geographic starting this December. The first serial titled “Wild Edens: Russia” was dedicated to unique and delicate habitat of Russian regions and was telecast by National Geographic.
The main goal of “Wild Edens” project is to attract the attention of the international community to climate change and the need for a global transition to clean and carbon-free energy, the Rosatom said.