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'The Office' actor Rainn Wilson to host 'An Idiot's Guide To Climate Change'

The docuseries, which will run on YouTube, will see the 54-year-old actor embark on a life-changing journey from every day, well-intentioned but uninformed liberal to strident climate activist.

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MUMBAI: "The Office" alum Rainn Wilson will be hosting a docuseries "An Idiot's Guide To Climate Change" with prominent climate activist Greta Thunberg set to make an appearance.

According to Deadline, the new show hails from Wilson's Participant-backed content studio SoulPancake.

The docuseries, which will run on YouTube, will see the 54-year-old actor embark on a life-changing journey from every day, well-intentioned but uninformed liberal to strident climate activists.

Combining his wry, self-deprecating humor with genuine interest, the series brings viewers along the journey to learn what we need to do to protect our planet.

"Before our current devastating pandemic, I took a trip to Greenland with some climate scientists to explore that other devastating future pandemic- climate change," Wilson said.

"I knew nothing about climate science and global warming, and I'd never seen a glacier before. The amazing, fun and terrifying journey seen in 'An Idiots Guide to Climate Change' really opened my eyes. It was my idiotic way of exploring this extremely non-idiotic issue," he added.

Besides Thunberg, the series will also feature prominent experts like astronomer and climate activist Saevar Helgi Bragason, arctic scientist Dr.

David Hik, Lancaster University Professor of Sustainability Dr. Gail Whiteman, atmospheric scientist Dr.

Jennifer Francis and Future Coalition Executive Director Katie Eder.

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