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Years of Living Dangerously, Showtime’s upcoming climate change docu-series, still doesn’t have a set episode count or a premiere date — but the network announced Thursday the list of on-camera talent that will be exploring the different effects of global warming.
Joining previously announced Matt Damon, Don Cheadle and Arnold Schwarzenegger, the series will also feature Jessica Alba, America Ferrera, Harrison Ford, Michael C. Hall, Olivia Munn, Chris Hayes, Dr. M. Sanjayan, Ian Somerhalder, Lesley Stahl and New York Times columnists Mark Bittman and Thomas Friedman.
Set for an April 2014 launch, the series will run six to eight one-hour episodes. Each of the correspondents will report from different parts of the globe where climate change is affecting people and environments differently.
Years of Living Dangerously is executive produced by James Cameron, Jerry Weintraub and Schwarzenegger, alongside 60 Minutes producers Joel Bach and David Gelber and climate expert Daniel Abbasi.
Watch the first trailer below.
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