Natural world is fading. Boom, overnight, we stopped doing a whole lot of things, we did other things. And suddenly the penny drops and you suddenly think Ah, this is what we should be doing. Annual lease payment payable at the beginning of each year amounted to P500,000. And we've already got like, what the Brazilian wetlands, already a quarter of it has been lost this year from from wildfires, you know, things like that. We're in an age where documentaries have, can have loads of animation and graphics and almost special effects. A guide for educators, youth workers and parents. And again, that's particularly prevalent in a country like the US, the UK, we throw in waste, so much of the resources we use, whether it's energy or food or materials. Starring: David Attenborough Watch all you want. Thank you. And see what Sir David actually has to say. 34:04 - How the idea came about to create a retrospective of Sir David Attenboroughs life. The global populations of wild animals have halved over his lifetime. The domestication of animals The development of agriculture Iron smelting Horticulture, BTS Company entered into a 10-year lease of a commercial space on January 1, 2021. WebThe planet will be four degrees Celsius warmer, rendering large parts of the Earth uninhabitable and leaving millions of people homeless Hot spots Currents bring nutrients Dive into any one of these must-reads and uncover new knowledge, indigenous wisdom, real life examples, and incredible insight into our ever-changing planet. It really is. It solves itself in hundreds of thousands of years. Check out the show notes to learn more about the program, our guests and the team behind the production. We are in a period called the Holocene - one of the most stable periods in the earths history. [440.Book] A Life On Our Planet Epub. We said that we couldn't do all these kinds of things. He asserts that the solution has been "staring us in the face all along. So make sure that your voice is heard, so that we solve it." And that spot off then the film with David. I watched David Attenboroughs witness statement last night entitled A life on our planet. The documentary then outlines how the world is on a current trajectory towards a 4C temperature rise by 2100, leading to a massive extinction event for life on our planet. Traveling to places like Borneo that have been hardly untouched. And that species is us. Had viewings with Prince William and his family. But it's tiny compared to what's coming down the track in 10-15 years time. Which of these technological advances is associated with the development of writing? A trace of an ancient organism that has been preserved in rock. Or what is the follow up to this film? It's the magic ingredient that enables the world to work smoothly. =. When you have a missing image on your site you may see a box on your page with with a red X where the image is missing. And, you know, David had never really wanted. Matthew 17:48And I think that's a point the film makes quite well. When somebody like Gavin came up with a different way of presenting this and different ways of interviewing him. Matthew 9:27All right, so he says that that was the best time of his life. Factual America Outro 55:16You've been listening to Factual America. Only the last 10,000 years, could we get out of being hunter-gatherers. RewriteRule . And this is going to sound like a funny question. WebSummary. And I think that was very well done in terms of having David talk about someone born today. There's jobs in fixing it, there's all sorts of opportunity in fixing it. Matthew 19:47It's interesting, you mentioned tipping point. Using the framework for studying Rizal's life (three disciplinary approaches), identify three turning points in Jose Rizal's life and analyze how these turning points shaped his perspectives. It's absolutely destabilizing everything we rely on. But I think, in terms of the first part of that answer of yours, I think we have a little clip we can show or listen to for our listeners. I've had the most extraordinary life. Interspersed with footage of his career and of a wide variety of ecosystems, he And probably no individual has seen as much of the Earth's wilderness as he has in his illustrious nearly 70 year career. Colin Butfield 31:16Yeah, definitely. Like links to your website, to show what, as individuals we can do in terms of helping? He was there. The properties will tell you the path and file name that cannot be found. We need to slow the rate at which the global He visited places such as the African Serengeti, in which native animals require vast areas of land to maintain grazing patterns. I mean, I highly recommend the film, obviously, I sat down with my family and watched it last night. Matthew 11:52I'm a little, I'm a little younger than you. And we have to fix it for those that follow us. Bringing back pollinators, bringing back trees, restoring the ocean, all of those things will not only bring the benefits, they must obviously bring back those environments, but they also bring stability back to the planet. And he looked perplexed at me. But it's a blend of the two. He's got no interest in retiring whatsoever. This is Factual America, signing off. And so, in the end, it boiled down to him and him deciding that he was prepared to go down this road. WebDavid Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet. What was the buried treasure he found in the rocks as a boy? Book Keyword. That's in my notes here. Coal, oil, natural gas, and other fuels that are ancient remains of plants and animals. So let's listen to that clip, and we will be back shortly with Colin and Keith. And that has often been considered as something that's a bit sad. WWF-UK is a registered charity in England and Wales 1081247 and in Scotland SC039593 and a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales 4016725. So, yes, yes, we are. And as Colin rightly says, human civilization has no experience of existing in an outer control planet. 12:30 - Why A Life On Our Planet has not been made earlier. So the idea of Our Planet was absolutely to try, through the powerful images of the natural world, also tell stories about change. And Colin and I and David. And East Africa was in fantastic case, the Amazon was hardly untouched. [2] The film acts as a "witness statement",[3] through which Attenborough shares first-hand his concern for the current state of the planet due to humanity's impact on nature and his hopes for the future. Keith, how are things with you in Bristol? 02:50 - The film we are looking at today and who our guests are. He proposes re-wilding; moreover, he says that bringing countries out of poverty, providing universal healthcare and improving girls' education would make the growing human population stabilise sooner and at a lower level. I find David seems relatively calm and hopeful, actually. Keith Scholey 5:18It's very much David Attenborough's witness statement. If you have already uploaded the file then the name may be misspelled or it is in a different folder. So he has quite literally been filming, recording, experiencing the natural world for 60 years. And this is Factual America. What made people change their opinion on the humpback whale? A broadcaster recounts his life, and the evolutionary history of life on And the climate, as I'm sure most of your listeners know, has changed incredibly fast, particularly over the last couple of decades. There is still time to turn this off and change it. This podcast is produced by Alamo pictures specializing in documentaries, television and shorts about the USA for international audiences. What is one thing science predicts will happen in your lifetime? This film is my witness statement and my vision for the future. And in, you know, the things you could see were just absolutely amazing. You just talk about wildlife, you'll gain audience. WebThis Video Response Worksheet and Key is based on the BBC documentary series "Our Planet - Episode 3: Jungles" as narrated by David Attenborough.You will receive a PDF file which contains a Video Response Worksheet and Key and a TpT Digital Activity for students (worksheet only).Video Response Worksheets will turn your history or science Redirects and rewriting URLs are two very common directives found in a .htaccess file, and many scripts such as WordPress, Drupal, Joomla and Magento add directives to the .htaccess so those scripts can function. It was the first time that any human had moved away far enough from the Earth to see the whole planet. Keith Scholey 3:32Pretty good, pretty good. When is David Attenborough's new film A Life On Our Planet released? And it's all happening in the next 12 months. Certainly in this country, talking about it being a tear jerker and quite an emotional film for many. An area of land that cannot be used or that is no longer used for building or growing things on. Now it's, now we can get out of this thing. And that was the end. It's one of my family was keen to watch. Over how long have world temperatures been stable? 37:50 - What it was like working with Sir David Attenborough. Maybe what can individuals do to help? Put the custom structure back if you had one. Matthew 31:52And I guess COVID has shown, and if there's a silver lining is that, if the world puts its mind to it, it can do a lot of things. We've never tried to exist in these conditions before. Not getting out of the problem is unnecessary. But I think he, right after that, right at the end of that clip, he says it was the best time of our lives. Simplicity in this film was everything. Connect live to experts and classrooms worldwide via Skype in the Classroom. And there I was, actually being asked to explore these places and record the wonders of the natural world for people back home. WebFree Our Planet Primary and Secondary WWF resources for your region. And so, you know, it's such an important time, and communicators like us need to do whatever we can. C.We have to stop cutting down forests and restore our biodiversity. Keith Scholey 27:36I mean, the crazy thing about our times, is the scientists have done the work, they've shown us the problems. We've got, I mean, same thing wierd world, these times, all the rest of it. David Attenborough is a famous British naturalist. Matthew 39:22Yeah, I certainly know something about waffling. I mean, some of this was recorded literally over several days of asking him questions and the directors asking him questions and him reflecting and responding. But, you know, you start in Chernobyl, which is an interesting way to frame it. Average global temperature today is 1C warmer than it was when David was born. untouched natural world - but it was an illusion. Obviously it depends where we are and what lives we lead. The drug strength is 125 mg/5 mL. Matthew 53:04I think you've made, both of you've made the case extremely well. It is very, very clear that we can get ourselves out of this mess. And it's this one about, an interesting one that we've talked about on this podcast before, the power of the first time people really saw the image of the Earth from outer space. On platforms that enforce case-sensitivity PNG and png are not the same locations. So in terms of us all acting together to deal with these problems. But, does he write his own lines? WebDavid Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet is a groundbreaking documentary hosted by David Attenborough that explores the changing nature of our Earth and highlights the role that The media is alive. It's basically, it's about a 50 second clip that basically talks about, shows some great archival footage, and talks about getting his start in this industry, and what he called the best time of my life. We'll gain out of all of this clean air, we will save health services and economists, billions, will gain better water, better food, stable, growing seasons, all of those things that businesses rely on to thrive. To correct; to do something good to show that you are sorry about something you have done. Intro 2:10Factual America is produced by Alamo pictures, a production company specializing in documentaries, television, and shorts about the USA for an international audience. Because we don't thrive in an unstable planet. And Collin, since you work for the WWF, what is the follow up to this? It's the kind of viewing the world as finite, as he talked about and David showed in that previous clip, and that mindset shift and way that we approach everything, is fundamental to this. He's 94 now. Because the real problem with environmental crisis is the world is confused. Our homepage is alamopictures.co.uk, Apple Podcasts | Google Podcast | Amazon Music | Spotify | Stitcher, David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet (2020), Steward Brand: America's Last Great Optimist, An Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore and Climate Change, 7 New Netflix Biopics to Look out for in 2023, 6 Nature Documentary Series to Binge Watch. Obviously this come out this month, October 2020. Keith Scholey 34:12I'll chip in here. I even, growing up in in Texas in high school, you know, we saw some of his documentaries then. Matthew 51:04Reminded me of something much more pedestrian, But it was a financial crisis. Is this what really is keeping him going? Right click on the X and choose Properties. Matthew 41:10And yet, you're talking about technology. One where he talks a lot about biodiversity, which is I think, I don't remember hearing about biodiversity when I was growing up, but it is certainly something that my children talk a lot about now, my teenagers. 7.17 \mathrm{~g} \mathrm{C} & 4.02 \mathrm{~g} \mathrm{Cl}_2 \\ Inspiring perspectives from young global changemakers. Because it's quite an accomplishment to do that. That we'll pass a tipping point where they become irrecoverable. But I remember like National Geographics, or the youth version of it coming in the 70s. David Attenborough 0:25I am David Attenborough, and I am 93. And we have to them quickly. For 10,000 years the worlds temperature has not varied beyond 1C . Is that, maybe we can end on that note? We have been severely degrading the health of the environment, habitats, plants, and wildlife, putting our human health at risk. Because we're used to seeing him with gorillas in Rwanda, or you know, cavorting with penguins, you know, this sort of thing. So it's a huge responsibility on our generation, the only generation in human history that's had this responsibility. Are these prepared? And this is what they saw. And that is why the whole thing is, in my mind, so frustrating, but also so urgent. Boring, interesting, hard, life risking, fun. Amazon com Blue Planet Seas of Life Pierce Brosnan. That makes him the perfect witness to the devastating changes afflicting our planet. Factual America midroll 24:28You're listening to Factual America. mainly caused And I'm sure there are a lot more to come. So she was very keen on watching last night. Not getting out of the problem is unnecessary. But basically, let's kind of cut to the chase, what happens if we don't do anything? He grew up really, really deeply understanding the natural world, he has huge interest in anthropology and in geology, collected fossils at a young age, studied biology and natural sciences, real genuine understander, and curiosity of a wealth of different sciences. Attenboroughs advice is broad to the point of being unhelpful (use natural energy, consider veganism, look for other ways to raise our standard of living without increasing our impact, etc. We know, we are going to have to flip our entire economies to become more sustainable. And it was a joy to watch. What does David Attenborough describe as the biggest tragedy the world is experiencing in a series of events? Do they get to absolve responsibility? You know, it's not just that, those animals that were lost, but actually what we're trying to show you here is that it's destabilizing the planet. It's if enough people want this and enough people believe it's serious. The official children's companion to the series, written by Matt Whyman and WWF, with a foreword by David Attenborough and illustrations by Richard Jones. And probably no individual has seen as much of the Earth's wilderness as he has in his illustrious nearly 70 year career. And the other one is 3) what we waste. Attenborough cites government intervention in Costa Rica causing deforestation to reverse, Palau's fishing regulations and improved use of land in the Netherlands as good examples. And if you're British, as I am, he's routinely rated as the most trusted human being in our country, because he's got an unparalleled knowledge of what he talks about. Matthew 35:12Okay. (b) Find the equatorial velocity of the photosphere . If not, correct the error or revert back to the previous version until your site works again. I think there's even a little, some archival in there, about even meeting up with the tribe that had never had any contact with the outside world. It is also possible that you have inadvertently deleted your document root or the your account may need to be recreated. And just the genius of the man to be able to flip an entire story that many of us would spend minutes waffling about and just let down to this perfect thing that made sense to anybody. And then, after the 2000, and I remember talking to David about this, there was this sudden change, when the whole world seemed to become fundamentally unstable. You have to do it together. Matthew 15:38So Colin, we just listened to that clip about biodiversity. And he did that. In David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet, Keith Scholey of Silverback Films and Colin Butfield of the World Wildlife Fund bring us Sir David's witness statement. Keith or Collin, either one, for all this talk about people being scared to death and hiding behind their sofas at home watching this thing. Our population has reached 7.8 billion, carbon levels are now at 415 parts per million and the remaining wilderness at 35%. And he said, Keith, there are only two. How are you guys affected by COVID-19? And it's on the trajectory that we are currently on. This film is my witness statement and my vision of the future, the story of how we came to make this our greatest mistake, and how, if we act now, we can yet put it right. Actually, that was a genius, he can boil down the problems of the planet into two things. Even for ourselves. But I mean, are there, while I've got your here, I think I've seen, are there things on your sites? Patrick Cremona of Radio Times gave it five out of five stars, finding it "quite unlike" Attenborough's previous works and lauding its "blending" of a "terrifying condemnation" of humans' treatment of the natural world, and a "hopeful and inspirational manifesto" of how to address the climate crisis. WebDavid Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet is a groundbreaking documentary hosted by David Attenborough that explores the changing nature of our Earth and highlights the And that's early 70s, you know. Over time, he noticed a decline in wildlife when searching for fish or orangutans in Borneo or other animals which he was looking for as part of his documentaries. I was 20. Ano ang katayuan ng Araling Salin dito sa Pilipinas? And that'll be different for each of us, whether it's the fuel or the way we fly or travel. 2020 | Maturity Rating: 7+ | 1h 23m | Science & Nature Docs. But this is pretty much David on camera, wildlife footage, which I know, it's not easy to get. And actually, that is very achievable. A large coal fired power plant has an efficiency of 45% and produces net 1,500 MW of electricity. Got the hairs going on the back. It's happened in my lifetime. The tragedy of our time has been happening all. I mean, one stat that springs to mind was that we've lost 68% of average wildlife population since the 1970s. That was the plan. We were originally going to release it in April. If your blog is showing the wrong domain name in links, redirecting to another site, or is missing images and style, these are all usually related to the same problem: you have the wrong domain name configured in your WordPress blog. Fast forward to 2020. We rely entirely on this finely tuned life support machine and it relies on its biodiversity to run smoothly. Carbon in the atmosphere was at 280 parts per million and the remaining wilderness area of the planet was at 66%. I think that's a very, very important point. Carbon and the food. Good to be on. That was because we realized that we had to do something. And so those things can turn things around very, very quickly as individuals. Kung nagsalin ako ng isang tula at ginawa kong isang prose (hal. 2020 | Maturity Rating: 7+ | 1h 23m | Science & Nature Docs. How has the summer sea ice in the Arctic changed over the past 40 years? This was 1983. For addon domains, the file must be in public_html/addondomain.com/example/Example/ and the names are case-sensitive. So have your voice and make sure that your voice is heard, so that we do solve it. WebDavid Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet. But we haven't got a lot of time. But I had watched this film, thinking this might be sir David's swan song, but then listening to you tonight, I'm beginning to think that's definitely not the case. A broadcaster recounts his life, and the evolutionary history of life on 2020 | Maturity Rating: 7+ | 1h 23m | Science & Nature Docs. Colin Butfield 45:49Yes, carrying on working with Silverback is definitely part of them. Subscribe to our mailing list or follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter at Alamo pictures. A Netflix original documentary series and groundbreaking collaboration between WWF, Netflix and Silverback Films, Our Planet showcases the world's natural wonders, iconic species and wildlife spectacles that still remain. Do you think, is that I guess the balance, you've already alluded to this Keith, but the balance you were trying to strike, in terms of certainly in Our Planet, but now this film. Stabilise the Global Population. But one way or another, if you're in the business that solves battery storage for renewable energy, or you come up with new ways of dealing with waste, or your community that manages your fish stocks better than the others, you're gonna have huge benefits. But the key thing we've learned from COVID is the world has to act together, if you're going to fix it. WebDavid Attenborough A Life On Our Planet - Soundtrack - Steven Price But actually, it's the system's change. And we're in quite a small town so it's not so locked down as other parts but yeah, all good. David Attenborough 'A Life on our Planet', David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet Set 1, Prentice Hall Brief Review: The Living Environment 2019, Patofizjologia kolos IV + selftesty hemostaza, block 2 exam 2 -- high yield -- tutor ppt. You know, it was, I think quite a difficult thing for him to come and take on. Human beings have overrun the world. [3], In 2021, the film was nominated for five Emmy Awards.[13]. And it's hard to believe, I think we're coming up on the end of our time together. We interviewed the filmmakers behind the Stewart Brand Doc, and he was really big in the US on bringing, well getting NASA to release some of those images. And so an unstable world, and we know this from what's happened in past extinction events, can take eons to sort itself out. At a time when nobody had gone overseas to make natural history programs, he basically got told, go spend three months somewhere exotic finding stuff, and record it for audiences. The documentary then outlines how the world is on a current trajectory towards a 4C temperature rise by 2100, leading to a massive extinction event for life on our planet. [6][11], The film received positive critical reception. What is causing the loss of biodiversity? And even now, I've been working with him for about 15 years on various things, to work this intensely on a project where he was often recalling elements of his career, in particular his career, to degree his personal life, but mostly his career, was extraordinary. A broadcaster recounts his life, and the evolutionary history of But you could still, in the 70s, you could still go to places on this world and at the same time we were putting a man on the moon, you could still meet people who had no contact with Western civilization, none whatsoever. And so the whole idea of the film was, let's just keep it simple. (You may need to consult other articles and resources for that information.). They'd never seen the Central New Guinea before. Matthew 45:27Okay. WebThis product is a viewing guide to the Netflix documentary movie David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet about biodiversity, ecosystems, energy generation, and climate Matthew 23:28Well, I mean, I think in terms of making a difference, let's talk about that. Obtain the moles of substance in the following. Because we just finished doing a series called Our Planet on Netflix. Now, if you studied geology, you know, once you have a geological process playing out, it doesn't solve itself in 100 years. David Attenborough 14:13The living world is a unique and a spectacular marvel. Keith Scholey 10:04I have a bit of understanding, obviously, I'm a little bit younger than David. Colin Butfield 16:10Well, I think we've got two things happening at exactly the same time. base that exploded and now it is forbidden because of its radiation. Or does he just, you turn the camera on, and this comes out of him, what we see on the screen? Billions of individuals of millions of kinds of plants and animals, dazzling in their variety and richness. Although the film is pretty, pretty straight to the point and gives us a lot of solutions in terms of what needs to be done in order to avoid this worsening crisis and then ultimately, what is potentially a human extinction. And that completely changed the mindset of the population, the human population of the world. So restoring nature is probably the fundamental thing that each of us can do. The director of photography, Gavin Thurston, created this mirrored camera box, where effectively David could see the person that was interviewing him and having a conversation with him coming down the lens at the camera. Now that said, people are starting to take steps particularly with regard to climate change and renewable energy. And then he really kicked off the whole of Natural History broadcasting by getting what must have been the most incredible gig in TV history. A Life on Our Planet. So, Keith, now, maybe for those who haven't had a chance to see it yet, could you give us a little, little synopsis of the film? Because we thought, together, we stood a better chance of actually making a series that could both draw in a big audience, and bring about change. Is the order safe for a child who weighs 30 lb? 43:51 - How COVID-19 has affected the filming of David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet. \end{array} As Keith saidma few minutes ago, we can turn this around within a decade. You can try renaming that file to .htaccess-backup and refreshing the site to see if that resolves the issue. And so we knew something about it. Notice that the CaSe is important in this example. Keith Scholey 0:00Hi, I'm Keith Scholey. If this doesn't work, you may need to edit your .htaccess file directly. 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