RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d I've seen it with my own eyes. So let's listen to that clip now. You may need to scroll to find it. And see what Sir David actually has to say. David Attenborough 14:13The living world is a unique and a spectacular marvel. I took a slightly different, not slightly different, quite a different message from this. But Because it brings me, you both worked on Our Planet, is that correct? And I definitely know my children do too. That this is actually going to be really you, your witness statement. 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. I'm an executive director there, and I was one of the executive producers on David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet. The properties will tell you the path and file name that cannot be found. Or even if we carry on with the few little things we've been starting to do? And so it's, you know, it's a win-win. Factual America midroll 24:28You're listening to Factual America. It's the magic ingredient that enables the world to work smoothly. 2020 | Maturity Rating: 7+ | 1h 23m | Science & Nature Docs. 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. Never. We are in a period called the Holocene - one of the most stable periods in the earths history. WebDeep seabed The Deep The Blue Planet BBC One. Because we just finished doing a series called Our Planet on Netflix. Blue Planet Deep Ocean Answer Key pdfsdocuments2 com. WebFree Our Planet Primary and Secondary WWF resources for your region. (b) Find the equatorial velocity of the photosphere . It really is. Is this about rewilding? So, that seemed to me, that came out in on Netflix as well, last year. Notice that the CaSe is important in this example. So restoring nature is probably the fundamental thing that each of us can do. It is possible that you may need to edit the .htaccess file at some point, for various reasons.This section covers how to edit the file in cPanel, but not what may need to be changed. Blue Planet II Part 2 the Deep DocuWiki. Yes, I think we'll get a bit more on that in a few minutes. In this example the image file must be in public_html/cgi-sys/images/. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. For 10,000 years the worlds temperature has not varied beyond 1C . And I think the rate we're losing it is extraordinary. WebLearn how to positively influence the environment, sustain life around us, and pave the way for a future that we can all live in peacefully. Colin Butfield 29:13Well, I think the first bit of it picks on really the fact that, as David is trying to say in the film, we've got an ability suddenly to communicate with billions of people around the planet at the same time. And then I've, you know, lately I've been saying it's going to be Gen Z or Gen Zed depending on where you live, that's going to save the day. And in 10,000 years, we invented agriculture and put a man on the moon. And David talks, David Attenborough talks about what it meant for him, and what it meant for basically humanity to see that there were actually limits to our Earth. He reminds us that the health of humanity is directly related to the health of the environment and wildlife. 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. So it's a huge responsibility on our generation, the only generation in human history that's had this responsibility. And to begin with, it was quite easy. And we just thought, wow, that's, that's extraordinary. The chronology of events and the timeline of change across Davids lifetime is incredible. 7.17 \mathrm{~g} \mathrm{C} & 4.02 \mathrm{~g} \mathrm{Cl}_2 \\ Actually, that was a genius, he can boil down the problems of the planet into two things. Keith Scholey 32:15Absolutely, we said that we couldn't stop flying. And that was the end. We get answers to a few of our questions from David Attenborough's documentary film, A life on our planet. This documentary is truly an eye-opening experience, the audience gets the chance to understand what is going on and how it affects us as a human race. Spolier alert A life on our planet opens with scenes of the devastation at Chernobyl - explaining how in 1986 it became uninhabitable and likening this to the destruction that we are heading towards through the impacts of climate change. That cannot be known in advance or predicted. But he's nearly been, it's what, nearly 70 years on. mainly caused by the emission of heat-trapping gases that cause global warming. 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. 43:51 - How COVID-19 has affected the filming of David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet. But times are changing again. 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. The fact that people could live in civilization and the perfect kind of world. So it must have been just amazing for him. I think you've pretty much said it, but what do you want the lasting message of this film to be? One word sums up the incredible variety of animals and plants on Earth. Because it's quite an accomplishment to do that. 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. Because the real problem with environmental crisis is the world is confused. Yes. Is the order safe for a child who weighs 30 lb? But I think he, right after that, right at the end of that clip, he says it was the best time of our lives. And so ever since then, so don't ever, anyone, don't ever bet on it's being David's last one. Blue Planet The Deep Worksheet Deep Sea Oceans. Because then he gets people thinking, even if you're thinking, you're so selfish, you don't care about, you know, I'll be dead before any of this stuff happens. And it's also one way he talks about this being his witness statement. 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? if anyone has watched David Attenborough's documentary "A Life On Our Planet" can you summarize it ? 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. The very thing that we've removed." So that means everyone who follows is in our hands. Not getting out of the problem is unnecessary. Right click on the X and choose Properties. When most of the wildlife of our world, a great wilderness of the world was still very much intact. And that has to be the message, people have to understand. Its a beautiful and visual exploration of ecosystems across the world and a scientifically clear explanation of the imbalance and destruction that human development is driving. He desperately wanted to let the world know that we were in an extraordinary dangerous moment. Test your website to make sure your changes were successfully saved. I was 20. The film is, we've just listened to the the trailer, is David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet. How are you guys affected by COVID-19? I work for the UK branch of World Wildlife Fund. 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. But, you know, you start in Chernobyl, which is an interesting way to frame it. We caught up with Keith and Colin from their homes in Bristol and Surrey, England. David Attenborough is a famous British naturalist. And we have to fix it for those that follow us. And so the moral of the story is that actually, our civilization and what have you, may not be able to survive the changes that are coming. It is very, very clear that we can get ourselves out of this mess. Keith Scholey 0:00Hi, I'm Keith Scholey. But, does he write his own lines? In David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet (2020), which premiered on Netflix, co-director Keith Scholey of Silverback Films and producer Colin Butfield of the World Wildlife Fund bring us Sir David's witness statement. And then when we kind of built on that. And David felt very, very deeply that, you know, having witnessed this, I mean, almost being a broadcast through it all and not letting the world know. He's about 50-52. And it's on the trajectory that we are currently on. You can try renaming that file to .htaccess-backup and refreshing the site to see if that resolves the issue. But we do have an international audience. 3. 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 humans are playing in this unprecedented transformation. But this is pretty much David on camera, wildlife footage, which I know, it's not easy to get. And others, of course, whereas voiceover is scripted. He's actually a very humble man. 2020 | Maturity Rating: 7+ | 1h 23m | Science & Nature Docs. Humans now account for more than 1/3 of the mass of all animals on the planet and a further 60% is made up of the animals we eat. And so, in the end, it boiled down to him and him deciding that he was prepared to go down this road. Sir David Attenborough, 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. I mean, what about your children or your children's children, you know. Our planet is headed for disaster. So it's a really, really urgent thing to do. And I remember very well, that first shot, you saw a blue marble, a blue sphere, in the blackness, and you realize that that was the Earth. A large coal fired power plant has an efficiency of 45% and produces net 1,500 MW of electricity. I have many friends in other parts of the world where some of David's series have been dubbed by other actors. Thank you for everything you've done to help protect the natural treasures of Our Planet. 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. a) What will be its kinetic energy when it hits the ground? But I think actually, what's happened now is the whole COVID crisis has allowed people to reflect very much about what's important. We just need to get our politicians and business leaders believing his ABC solutions and then take ACTION. Ipaliwag ang inyong sagot gamit ang mga, Sanaysay: 1. You have to do it together. Obviously it depends where we are and what lives we lead. We now have only 50% of total rainforest left. And so, you know, it's such an important time, and communicators like us need to do whatever we can. Keith Scholey 3:32Pretty good, pretty good. And that's really what the film's about. And yes, the scenes with the walruses and that kind of stuff. What about the other 8 billion humans ? How are things with you? And everyone needs to know that. Traveling to places like Borneo that have been hardly untouched. So have your voice and make sure that your voice is heard, so that we do solve it. sanaysay) ang aking salin, maituturing pa rin ba itong isang pagsasalin? But it's a blend of the two. 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. 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.
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