From TEDx Rotterdam in 2011, with some nice footage on the melting Arctic:
Climate journalist and explorer Bernice Notenboom will host a six part international TV-documentary production on climate tipping points premiering on Dutch national television on September 8 this year and on the US Weather Channel coming October:
http://press.weather.com/press-releases/the-weather-channel-travels-to-the-far-corners-of-the-earth-to-explore-the-world-s-tipping-points/She "will be joined by a number of leading international environmental scientists in each episode such as Torben Christensen, Peter Cox, Dorthe Dahl-Jensen, Matthew England, James Hansen, Tim Lenton, Yadvinder Malhi, Konrad Steffen, Katey Walker, Jay Zwally, and more. Stu Ostro, senior meteorologist for The Weather Channel, will serve as contributing science editor on the project.
The Weather Channel owns the U.S. rights as the sole U.S. network to air the series. The global partnership includes international networks NHK Japan, ARD Group Germany, Canvas Belgium, VPRO Holland, and The Australia Network."