Or at least the republican party does. One of the greatest films ever made, The Sorrow and The Pity is a contribution to history, to social psychology, to anthropology, and to art. Wherever I went, there was wilderness. As one of the world's biggest polluters, why does the United States also embrace a policy of climate denialism? WebWith this bundle you will get 5 Instructional Resources for use with EACH episode Our Planet: Of Earth, Frozen Planet, Jungles, Coastal Seas, Upon Deserts to Gras We must immediately halt deforestation everywhere and grow crops like oil palm and soya only on land that was deforested long ago.

It's under remorseless assault and it's not helping us or nature. [Attenborough] It felt that nothing would limit our progress. Berkeley -- a program that we are borrowing from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County where we really are building in mentorship and practical advice, and good cohorts for underserved, underrepresented minority students to be able to pursue careers in the stem field. He said those who are -- think we can't solve the greenhouse effect as the problem was called then -- haven't heard about the White House effect. We think the solutions will destroy our way of life and lead to much lower quality of life than we enjoy today, whereas we view the impacts as very distant and far off they don't really matter to us. Keep em Busy. Unless we stopped ourselves. Large carnivores are rare in nature because it takes a lot of prey to support each of them. We cut down over 15 billion trees each year. Without this training, they would not complete their role in dispersing seeds. They don't have permission to be here. You would lose all of your skin. WebIn this episode: From fearsome sharks to lowly urchins, 90 percent of marine creatures live in coastal waters. Cruises to Antarctica, already popular, have grown dramatically in recent years. We also have a science program that allows us to really think about how to cure, prevent, and manage all disease in the next century. David Attenborough has seen more of the natural world than any other. We should do it, because we are a country founded ideals -- of a culture that is innovative, that cares for our brothers and sisters across this country. LANFEAR: Well we really - I mean, we work with the world's best, and I think we all have the same kind of ambition with our planet that we've always wanted to make a conservation series, you know, or something that had conservation at its heart.

(END VIDEO CLIP) AMANPOUR: So do you think, in short Nathaniel that there is a new tide of public opinion? Over time, I began to learn something about the earths evolutionary history. So, what do we do? Palau is a Pacific Island nation reliant on its coral reefs for fish and tourism. And what my family was able to do was actually take advantage of the great public schools systems that we had in Massachusetts, and I had two incredible mentors that told me about college, told me that that I would someone who would do great in college, but I needed that mentorship because as a first generation to college my family wasn't able to provide that for me. Our coastal seas are a rich community of plants and animals working together, all of which are vital to the health of our planet and humanity. Increasingly, theyre doing so sustainably. Fishing is worlds greatest wild harvest. Protecting these habitats is a battle humanity must win.For more about Coastal Seas please visit https://www.ourplanet.com/en/video/how-to-save-our-coastal-seasDownload free educational resources at https://www.ourplanet.com/en/schools-and-youthUS Rating: TV-PG. I guess just want to ask you first, sort of describe in your words your mission? Edited by Lisa Chow. The orangutan. In previous events, it had taken volcanic activity up to one million years to dredge up enough carbon from within the earth to trigger a catastrophe. That may sound impossible, but there are ways in which we can do this. And the greybeard of our natural world, Sir David Attenborough takes on a new Netflix series showcasing the urgency. Joining me now are two of the people who made this wake up call a reality. The trick is to raise the standard of living around the world without increasing our impact on that world. Contact | It's not a very happy, hopeful sign about us humans, is it? One of the things that sort of distinguishes the series and David Attenborough's other series is that you get the last few minutes talking to the crews. As the ocean continues to heat and becomes more acidic, coral reefs around the world die. Without the white ice cap, less of the suns energy is reflected back out to space. Support us | The High Seas: 24 question worksheet, 52 word Word We've got about 10,000 people out here today. Starring: David Attenborough. Nobody wanted animals to become extinct. Get the latest news & films from ourplanet.com.

But this is a profound shift, and I think it's shaking the whole conversation both in the U.S. and internationally. The obstacles we blame for our current inaction had yet to emerge. When you come across a story - that walrus (ph), I mean, it's so - the empirical evidence is just so far weighted. Our coastal seas are a rich community of plants and animals working together, all of which are vital to the health of our planet and humanity. Protecting these habitats is a battle humanity must win.From fearsome sharks to lowly urchins, 90 percent of marine creatures live in coastal waters. In such places, huge shoals of fish gather. So we hope that we will start a conversation with the audience about the most important thing on Earth - nature. This habitat was the subject of the series The Blue Planet, which we were filming in the late 90s. Answers will vary. And the greybeard of our natural world, Sir David Attenborough takes on a new Netflix series showcasing the urgency. Well, that's what we're trying to do here. I'm a pediatrician. Traceable Technology The technology that can track fish from the sea to your smartphone. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) KATHARINE HAYHOE, CLIMATE SCIENTIST: Just about all of the objections that I have heard -- the genuine objections to (inaudible) climate, have everything to do with solution aversion. Diver's Delight WebOur coastal seas are a rich community of plants and animals working together, all of which are vital to the health of our planet and humanity. A few days after that and theyre gone over the horizon. From fearsome sharks to lowly urchins, 90 percent of marine creatures live in coastal waters. AMANPOUR: You know, it's funny as you say it's not as tragic in terms of casualties, but it will be if the seas rise and all the low-lying cities and many, many, even the U.S. military are very, very concerned about that. What's the Cell Atlas? So I think, you know, when you come across some like walrus (ph) in the field, it's not in vain. Members can play, pause and resume watching, all without commercials or commitments.Our Planet | Coastal Seas | FULL EPISODE | Netflixhttps://youtube.com/Netflix And this is in their lifetimes, and this strange moment we're all in that this generation knows everything about the problem and is the only problem that can fix it.

But for us, an idea could do that. [13:55:00] Remember, you can listen to our Podcast at any time, see us online at amanpour.com and follow me on Instagram and Twitter. Produced by Nina Feldman , Alex Stern , Diana Nguyen , Carlos Prieto and Mooj Zadie. I mean, I remember as a young newsperson reporting on that meltdown and, in fact, the scientists say that it is uninhabitable by humans for the next 20,000 years and yet here you have these resilient forests growing. A century ago, more than three quarters of Costa Rica was covered with forest. You know, David is the most passionate person on the planet when it comes to natural world. This film is my witness statement and my vision for 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. People had never seen pangolins before on television. Im crying while typing this by the way. There was an edge to our existence. We need to redesign those chemotherapies to just target that receptor to significantly reduce the side effects. A meteorite impact triggered a catastrophic change in the earths conditions. The High Seas. [young Attenborough] We heard a crashing in the branches ahead. Sitting on the edge of the Sahara, and cabled directly into southern Europe, Morocco could be an exporter of solar energy by 2050. As a result, the no fish zones have increased the catch of the local fishermen, while at the same time allowing the reefs to recover. [exclaiming in surprise] And Im still learning. It was going to bring everything we had ever dreamed of. Traversed by whales, sharks, turtles, tuna and albatross and home to mysterious deep-sea creatures, these are the true wilds of our planet. [chuckles] Because I wish the struggle wasnt there or necessary. At the same time, the Arctic becomes ice-free in the summer. And so, we - of course that's something we believe in and we want to make sure that we deliver not just what is expected but outsize results.

And I remember very well that first shot. Whole habitats would soon start to disappear. Every one has a critical role to play. The killing of whales turned from a harvest to a crime.

None of us can afford for it to happen. WebOur coastal seas are a rich community of plants and animals working together, all of which are vital to the health of our planet and humanity. And the rich and thriving living world around us has been key to this stability. This was before any of us were aware that there were problems. There are something like 4,000 million of us today, and weve reached this position with meteoric speed. [Attenborough] By the end of the century, Borneos rainforest had been reduced by half. But within only a few years, the nets across the globe were coming in empty. WebOur Planet Educator Guides. WebOur Planet Educator Guides. And so it was always in our conversations that we were going to do this, but it always felt like we should do it in the future. If theres any justice in the world, Marcel Ophls monumental labor will be studied and debated for years. But to your point, people don't know what's going on in a lot of the world. And so what I'm really talking about is like, my experience of having mentors. SREENIVASAN: Priscilla Chan, thanks so much for your time. Students currently enrolled at Averett University can also pay online for transcript copies through their PC Self-Service account. I'm worried about your future. I didn't realize they could climb 80 meter cliffs, and then we watched them many hours on the top and we're just pretty shell-shocked when we saw the first ones deciding to back to the sea and walking off. And in that one shot, there was the whole of humanity with nothing else except the person that was in the spacecraft taking that picture.

Otherwise, this is brilliant! Talking about Marble Arch, Parliament Square, Waterloo Bridge, and this extraordinary turnout, it's been remarkably pleasant in terms of the atmosphere here. This unique feature documentary is his witness statement. Does the money and the push behind all the initiatives that CZI is making, do those stop, too? WebOur coastal seas are a rich community of plants and animals working together, all of which are vital to the health of our planet and humanity. We can start to produce food in new spaces. Web"Our Planet" Coastal Seas subtitles. Sign in to rate and Watchlist for personalized recommendations. This is now our planet, run by humankind for humankind. From fearsome sharks to lowly urchins, 90 percent of marine creatures live in coastal waters. Most of our diseases were under control. We learnt how to exploit the seasons to produce food crops. The number that can be sustained on the natural resources available. Our planet becomes four degrees Celsius warmer. And in this particular site we filmed at -- that meant that they went up these cliffs, and then when they want to return to the sea they fell off. AMANPOUR: I again want to go back to the late '80s when it was possible to have done something, and there was a bipartisan sort of consensus certainly amongst the public. We're trying to step up and say, "yes, we're going to try to work together to save this world because they are going to be the ones (inaudible)." Its a creature called an ammonite. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) UNIDENTIFIED MALE: This is the story of our changing planet, and what we can do to help it thrive. Our closest relatives. This city in Ukraine was once home to almost 50,000 people. And the Chernobyl story, basically we have to leave it alone as we had to get out. Michael, you're there in the streets of London. Now while the young are putting their parents and grandparents on notice, an elder statesman is also fighting this good fight, the world renowned 92- year-old naturalist, Sir David Attenborough. And doctor, first of all, tell me do you think this protest or protests like this could be a tipping point for action on climate change? Ive seen it with my own eyes.

Student Records and Transcripts Student Records Department | Round Hill Center | 20 High Street | Round Hill, VA 20141 Telephone: 540-751-2594 | Fax: 540-338-2702 | Email: StudentRecords@lcps.org We were transforming what a species could achieve. 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.

CHAN: At CZI we are a big believer that we need to have diverse talent to be part of building that better future for everyone. Even in places where theres no land at all. Traceable Technology The technology that can track fish from the sea to your smartphone. From fearsome sharks to lowly urchins, 90 percent of marine creatures live in coastal waters. Edited by Lisa Chow. We cannot withstand the radiation, but most of nature can. Estimates suggest that no fish zones over a third of our coastal seas would be sufficient to provide us with all the fish we will ever need. And if you leave nature alone, it'll bounce back. SREENIVASAN: As a mom, how much digital technology is in your house? David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet Transcript. WebTo use a credit/debit card to pay for a transcript, please go to www.getmytranscript.com. Within 20 years, renewables are predicted to be the worlds main source of power. But then from '89 to the present you have this vice grip of industry on the Republican party, and to a much lesser extent on certain Democrats who are -- have spent untold tens of hundreds of millions of dollars in lobbying to block any kind of meaningful effort to address the problem. Interestingly, the series talks about humans, right?

Again, the two features work together. Is that the response that you want?
That had to do with Chief of Staff of George H.W. Protecting these habitats is a battle humanity must win. Were certainly the most numerous large animal. And the other side of this is really giving people a second chance. Host to a staggering array of species, they are the oldest and most diverse ecosystems on our planet. 1937 WORLD POPULATION: 2.3 BILLION CARBON IN ATMOSPHERE: 280 PARTS PER MILLION REMAINING WILDERNESS: 66%.

RICH: All of it. WebTo use a credit/debit card to pay for a transcript, please go to www.getmytranscript.com. That has impact. CHAN: - of learning, and then they take those skills - those skills and those learnings and apply them to projects. From fearsome sharks to lowly urchins, 90 percent of marine creatures live in coastal waters. And it lived about 180 million years ago. That means one in two individuals in this country are affected by these decisions that are being made by prosecutors and the opportunities that are available to people after they serve their time. Um, so, the world is not as wild as it was. And over the course of the decade '79 - '89 it was not a partisan issue. What do you need to actually build a better system, do better work?" AMANPOUR: So just explain, you call them Arctic refugees just explain why they climbed up and why they fell down? Its only now that I appreciate how extraordinary. SREENIVASAN: Let's talk a little bit about science. We're just blocking, shutting down big areas of Central London, and we're going to be back tomorrow and the day after tomorrow and the day after that. So there is -- yes, there's a cruel irony to the whole thing. This city in Ukraine was once home to LANFEAR: I think we try to shoot it so that it's genuine and in the moment. Without predators, nutrients are lost for centuries to the depths and the hot spots start to diminish. You know, you feel like - with a series like this on Netflix, global that we can do something and everyone was really revved up by that. And so, if the viewer wants to know more about a particular episode, it can go on the website and find out more, but that might stimulate them then to go back to the series. WebIn this episode: From fearsome sharks to lowly urchins, 90 percent of marine creatures live in coastal waters.

We should do it, because that is what this nation is about. A habitat that is dead in comparison.

But I think it's -- we need to be more thoughtful about how we think about it. The true tragedy of our time is still unfolding across the globe, barely noticeable from day to day. 7. This is a deviation probably from what they've previously been used to, so I think they've probably made the right call. In my time, Ive experienced the warming of Arctic summers. I am happy to receive updates about conservation, fundraising, campaigning and events from my local WWF office You can unsubscribe from these emails at any time. A moment ago, we made this recording with an underwater microphone here in the Pacific near Hawaii. In just 25 years, the forest has returned to cover half of Costa Rica once again. See our privacy notice for more details. Answers will vary. Which today has been cloud dark (ph) by a movement gaining critical momentum, it's called extension rebellion. This is what he addressed. Answers will vary And so that would actually be better for communities, it would be less work CZI to have to pick up and do, right? WebCoastal Seas. And the reef turns from wonderland to wasteland. Many people regarded it as the most costly in the history of mankind. The future was going to be exciting. And there, only a few yards away, we spotted a great furry red form swaying in the trees. And that's not just a vanity project for them. [Attenborough] Ive been lucky enough to spend my life exploring the wild places of our planet. Fossils. Admins. FAQ | And that's a moral claim, and I think it's the only honest way of looking at it, and it represents a dramatic break in the conversation.

We had worked out how to produce food to order. [birds chirping] Just imagine if we achieve this on a global scale. Now Im fulfilled, my life has a meaning now. Why wouldnt we want to do these things? 6. My next guest says this is nothing new in American politics. We have pursued animals to extinction many times in our history, but now that it was visible, it was no longer acceptable. It rally does tell the world how and why and the feelings. [Attenborough] We had broken loose. I mean, obviously not the tragic casualties, but it sounded like gunshots, cannon fire. I mean, just before I go to one of the clips, what is it Sophie, for you that's so important about his voice and him putting all his experience behind this? NATHANIEL RICH, AUTHOR "LOSING EARTH": Thanks for having me. It was a feature of all five mass extinctions. Webwhere Buddys planet is and he wants Junior to live there where he ca take care of him. Over billions of years, nature has crafted miraculous forms, each more complex and accomplished than the last. Sir David Attenborough explains how to catch more fish, feed more people and restore our coastal seas. The pace of progress was unlike anything to be found in the fossil record. Our blind assault on the planet has finally come to alter the very fundamentals of the living world. In the 1950s, Borneo was three-quarters covered with rainforest. Student Records and Transcripts Student Records Department | Round Hill Center | 20 High Street | Round Hill, VA 20141 Telephone: 540-751-2594 | Fax: 540-338-2702 | Email: StudentRecords@lcps.org And this is what they saw what we all saw. Edited by Lisa Chow. I speak to the documentary makers of our planet. Answers will vary . We are uniquely reliant on trees without them, life as we know it would not exist. One of the extraordinary things about it was that the world could actually watch it as it happened.

The High Seas The open oceans are the worlds largest ecosystems, vital to everyone, owned by no-one. From fearsome sharks to lowly urchins, 90 percent of marine creatures live in coastal waters. They're saying that of course too, but the emphasis is on our failure to act is undermining the basic values that we uphold as the pillars of our society. And beyond that strip, there is nothing but regimented rows of oil palms. Protecting these habitats is a battle humanity must win. And there's so much, obviously, beauty, but also massive trauma in seeing the destruction. The High Seas: 24 question worksheet, 52 word Word It'd be less work for CZI to do if schools were better funded. And it relies on its biodiversity to run smoothly. [13:35:00] And it's the kind of argument that until now you only saw from people in the island nations, you saw it from the Pope and his encyclical (ph). I mean, it's omnipresent, but they're the invisible villain in your series, and I say that because you don't really focus on humans. The earths plants capture three trillion kilowatt-hours of solar energy each day. Just imagine that. We went to that location expecting to maybe film a bit of tumbling down some shallow (inaudible) and maybe some polar bears interacting (ph). The resources they used naturally renewed themselves. Every other species on Earth reaches a maximum population after a time. So yes, I think it can work. And the quickest and most effective way to do that is for us to change our diet. Um and, in a way, I wish I wasnt involved in this struggle. 7. Ocean life was also unravelling in the shallows. And the songs have distinct themes and variations which evolve over time. Life in our grasslands depends on space. And you see this curtain of green with occasionally birds in it, and you think its perhaps okay. Why it is time to panic about our planet, a rising movement takes climate demands to the streets.

Working with their traditional technology, they were living sustainably, a lifestyle that could continue effectively forever. (END VIDEOCLIP) AMANPOUR: So it's obviously a hugely impressive sight and sound. Required fields are marked *. A powerful shared conscience had suddenly appeared. And I think that's a fantastic thing. Protecting these habitats is a battle humanity must win.

If we continue on our current course, the damage that has been the defining feature of my lifetime will be eclipsed by the damage coming in the next. WebOur coastal seas are a rich community of plants and animals working together, all of which are vital to the health of our planet and humanity. The return of the trees would absorb as much as two thirds of the carbon emissions that have been pumped into the atmosphere by our activities to date. Once a species became our target, there was now nowhere on earth that it could hide. And I think the message we want to give with "Our Planet" is that we still have a lot of nature. And when I'm in the White House I'll do it. People talk about climate, is it something of the future? SCHOLEY: Well, I think that natural history films are there for everyone. Go on an interactive journey across our astonishing planet. Our impact now truly profound. 5. Traceable Technology The technology that can track fish from the sea to your smartphone. So how did that work and how did that gain traction then in the mainstream?

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