david attenborough our planet transcript10 marca 2023
We estimate there are going to be five new emerging diseases affecting people every year. Some sweep up the ground with a net that might be as big as this house. We've seen an increasing rate of pandemic emergence. We're losing critical parts of Earth's system. It's never been more important for us to understand the effects of biodiversity loss, of how it is that we ourselves are responsible for it. From exotic jungles to the deepest seas, open your eyes to the connections we all share. How to Save Our Jungles How can we save our jungles? For. Writing: Anchor Standards #s 1 5 and 7- 10 for Writing and related standards (for both ELA classes and for History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Classes). The other 95% are humans or the animals we farm. Attenborough, David, 1926-2 Entertain (Firm) BBC Video (Firm) British Broadcasting Corporation; . And that means hundreds of thousands of animals are bred in fur farms. At home, she's a single mom to a teenage daughter. ***** Our planet is home to a seemingly infinite variety of species. In particular, she says the program should have called out those responsible for this ecocide. Not everyone will be able to develop a comprehensive plan, but certainly we should be thinking about how we can change our lives to reduce our ecological footprint. David Attenborough: (00:48) 223 & 224. Matthew 2:51. Examples include: the loss of the ice-caps of at the North and South Poles; Go behind the scenes of Netflix TV shows and movies, see what's coming soon and watch bonus videos on. This change has not happened overnight, but if it can be achieved here, where human population pressure is so high, where the politics can be very complicated, especially among different states, I believe it can be achieved elsewhere as well. the destruction of the Amazonian and other rain forests; There is now about 5% of trawler cod fish left before the turn of the 20th century. JOIN NOW From the makers of "Planet Earth," and narrated by Emmy and BAFTA winner Sir David Attenborough. This film poses questions that citizens must answer about the most serious and pressing existential threat to humankind. Speaker 7: (05:55) Now the team behind some of the BBC's best nature docs are training their lenses closer to home Ferocious oceanic storms. In the UK, we have one really striking example of that. There is no one correct response. Watch on "Biodiversity is declining in every region of the world, all as a consequence of the way we have chosen to live," notes nature historian Sir David Attenborough, who narrates Our Planet, in the foreword for a companion photography book published in tandem with the series. The numbers of African pangolin scales that have been intercepted going into Asia has dramatically increased over the last few years. It was published on April 18, 2021 and updated on May 22, 2021. The critical thing is that there is now enough land that's already been cleared to sustain the levels of production that we need. There's a wave of revolution going around, especially with young people. In 2010, governments came up with 20 targets to protect biodiversity. It is the only way out of this crisis that we ourselves have created. Each of us is blinkered by the demands of here and now. Across the globe, the pressures faced by the natural world are becoming ever harder to solve because of our growing demand for nature's resources. If governments imposed legislation that says we will not be allowing the imports of products that are produced in an unsustainable way, then it levels the playing field. And their plight awaits one million more species. If we really care about saving our civilization and other animals we can use our ingenuity to adjust our impact on the sealed environment of the earth and its atmosphere. It was recognised to be of critical importance to the future of Earth. It is sometimes called bearing witness. An example of (1) occurs in the New Testament when Jesus tells his disciples to bear witness about him and their faith. Can we fix climate problem in one generation? . Holocene A geological epoch, beginning about 11,700 years ago after the last glacial period. the woodland bordering . We have completely destroyed the natural balance of fish in the world's oceans. CCSS pp. 3. In 1992 at the Earth Summit, a convention was signed to protect biodiversity. We found ourselves in an unusually benign period with predictable seasons and reliable weather. What is your plan for how human beings are going to save the planetary ecosystem and how are you going to contribute to that effort? "[9], The first teaser trailer for "Our Planet" was released on 8 November 2018. David Attenborough: (06:09) Netflix and third parties use cookies (why?). Learn more about our use of cookies and information. Ultimately, all of us will feel the impact, some of which are now unavoidable. For instance, the global temperature anomaly in 2015 was 0.87C above the 20th-century average, while in 2020, it was 1.02C above that same average. Complete the sentences with words from the . This can last just one hour, or a few days, but at some point it ends suddenly the bacteria solve the problem of how to exploit the conditions of the dish, and begin to reproduce by dividing, doubling their population as frequently as every 20 minutes. It is the first nature documentary Netflix has ever made. They affect the immune system and they also cause reproductive impairment. Documentary series focusing on the breadth of the diversity of habitats around the world, from the remote Arctic wilderness and mysterious deep oceans to the vast landscapes of Africa and diverse jungles of South America. The average person in the UK consumes nearly four times the resources of the average person in India, and in the United States it's about seven times as much. Read the transcript of the speech here. For example, over the last three hundred years, human beings have introduced massive amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere by burning. Conversion of land for cattle is probably the greatest single cause of habitat loss. It's been called the escalator to extinction, and we see it all around the globe. Trees regulate water flow across landscapes. Using the Movie in the Classroom What we're now seeing is major floods. And indeed, in the months now, as we come out of the Covid crisis. Ururabyo is actually the daughter of Poppy. The series addresses issues of conservation while featuring these desperate animals in their respective home regions, and has been noted for its greater focus on humans' impact on the environment than traditional nature documentaries, centering around how climate change impacts all living creatures. Last year, when Covid-19 first emerged, pangolins were pointed to as a potential source of the virus. Bridges to Reading Section 107, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. In addition to these threats, many ecosystems are increasingly feeling the impact of another driver of biodiversity loss. Sir David Frederick Attenborough (; born 8 May 1926) is an English broadcaster and naturalist. They want the status quo to exist. One of the highest levels ever recorded in any killer whale on the planet. Unique animals with complex and varied lives disappearing from our planet forever isn't just disturbing. Reading: Anchor Standards #s 1, 2, 7 and 8 for Reading and related standards (for both ELA classes and for History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Classes). We must fix our sights on keeping one and a half degrees within reach. It's not all species that are likely to make us sick. The accident was due to a flawed Soviet reactor design and serious errors by operators acting in a work environment that lacked a strong safety culture. A supernatural thriller series that shows there isn't necessarily a rational explanation behind every occurrence. Poaching is still sort of like a war, a constant battle that we have to fight. Pangolins are the only mammal covered in scales, and this is their downfall. What we need to do is to apply our inventiveness to restoring the natural cycles of the earth. From fearsome sharks to lowly urchins, 90 percent of marine creatures live in coastal waters. "[23], However, Ed Power of The Telegraph criticized the documentary series as "visually dazzling but very familiar." And they are extremely important for pollination. In this trailer, he talks about his documentary . The pollution caused by the many hundred million tons of animal waste generated for the production of meat and dairy each year is immense. If we all contribute to the effort, the change will be enormous. From a single pond to a whole tropical rainforest. We can't simply depend upon people and institutions of goodwill to do what is needed to be done. Examples are all around us. My research is showing that when humans convert habitat, there's also something else at play. Five Steps to Help Save Our Planet 25 seconds; Acquaint the class with the important concept of bearing witness and its role in social change. The deforestation of the Amazon is primarily to grow crops to feed livestock. The Green Planet. You have large densities of animals put in a situation with a lot of people. He is in his nineties, with short straight white hair and wears eggshell white trousers and a short-sleeved blue shirt. We now have enough data to be able to identify the main drivers of biodiversity loss. The presenter admitted he had got stuck between the rocks in the Grand Canyon while filming after gaining four stone. david frost jimi hendrix; Membership. We face a frightening future. It's estimated that every year around 3.8 million hectares of forest are cleared. 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. It's extremely distressing to see how these animals are killed. More of this and Our Planet might have been a meaningful addition to the canon of natural history series. But during his lifetime, Attenborough has also seen first-hand the monumental . It's really well known for its biodiversity of plants and of animals, including bats, and they live in these incredibly complex colonies. Nature is a key ally. So when he asks that people heed his "witness statement" about the peril humans . A portion of the price that a tourist pays is actually reserved for those communities adjacent. Since 1970, vertebrate animals - things like birds, mammals, amphibians and reptiles - have declined by 60% in total. So the mothers carry their pups on their backs, but their habitat is being lost in front of our very eyes. And this is a particularly pretty little pangolin. We actually have no control. In April 1986 a reactor at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine went into an uncontrolled nuclear chain reaction and exploded. CCSS Anchor Standards Why haven't we acted sooner to address these issues and stem the loss of biodiversity? The waters around the edge of fishing countries are being emptied. This is indeed quite possible. From a person that has seen just how quickly our natural world has disappeared in his own lifetime, at the present rate how little time could be left, what solutions, course to take. Here are some thoughts. It's a very productive form of plant protein that's widely used. The carbon cycle and the oxygen-carbon dioxide cycle are two of the most important. We need the best of the private sector to show the others they can make a profit and still conserve nature. And here we can see the exports of soy from this area are predominantly going to China. Soy. Discussion Questions In addition, many of the discussion questions can be the subject of an essay. Humans have caused staggering amounts of wildlife loss. We're doing our best to make sure our content is useful, accurate and safe.If by any chance you spot an inappropriate comment while navigating through our website please use this form to let us know, and we'll take care of it shortly. 35 & 60. Attenborough, A Life on Our Planet, p. 16. He is best known for writing and presenting, in conjunction with the BBC Natural History Unit, the nine natural history documentary series that form the Life collection, which form a comprehensive survey of animal and plant life on Earth. I find that terrifying. Poppy grew up and actually was a very long-lived mountain gorilla and had many offspring. We're losing many of the things that nature provides us. Our increasing population and continuing interference with the natural cycles of the earth bring the world ever closer to the petri dish experiment. This website uses cookies and similar identifiers to give you the best online experience. Soy is a bean. They're used in the electrical industry. Who's paying for that? One of the biggest problems is incredible - we actually waste about 40% of the food that is produced. As well as the fossil fuel industry, where is the fishing industry? [1] Netflix reported that 25 million households were expected to watch the series during its first month of release. Instead, it prioritizes cinematic grandeur to an almost oppressive degree. Is it the very large number of people, or the small number of people with very few children who are actually driving negative impacts? Were working on all the solutions. Examine the fragile interdependence that exists between forests' wide variety of residents, including bald eagles, hunting dogs and Siberian tigers. Agriculture? And the more the Earth warms, the worse the problem is. We must recapture billions of tons of carbon from the air. They have shot previously extinct butterflies, soaring white-tailed eagles and the lesser spotted David Attenborough. This part of Rwanda was one of the poorest and most densely populated in the country. Speaking and Listening: Anchor Standards #s 1 3 (for ELA classes). If there are barriers to movement, this can cause very serious consequences. Speaker 8: (06:03) Calculate how much it costs to transcribe, caption, or subtitle your content. 5. "[24] Writing in The Independent, Lucy Jones stated that the most important aspect of the series, which set it apart from other nature documentaries of its type, was the depictions of the harsh realities of global warming, mass species extinction and environmental degradation which were woven into the narration that accompanied the breathtaking scenes and imagery, but she also argues it did not go far enough and should have been more radical given current ecological crises. CCSS pg. Thirty firefighters and other first responders died of acute radiation exposure and 300,000 people had to be evacuated from surrounding areas. 25% of the plant species that have been assessed are threatened with extinction. One man has seen more of the natural world than any other. Learn more about our use of cookies and information. A few of these entries are shown in the film. We've transformed the forests and grasslands, we've converted 75% of the land that is not covered by ice. In a groundbreaking move, David Attenborough's Our Planet not only showcases the raw beauty of nature, but also forces viewers to acknowledge the devastating role they play in its demise. In my lifetime, we're looking potentially at the complete loss of that population. Ecologists called this a scramble competition every bacterium for itself! Get the latest news & films from ourplanet.com. Pangolins are nocturnal animals found throughout Asia and Africa. Were going to have to learn together, how to achieve this, ensuring none are left behind. Exhaust gases, heat and effluents begin to accumulate and poison with increasing speed. She died due to entanglement in fishing gear. Narrated by Sir David Attenborough. This opportunity is out of sight. But we have found roadkill decreases the population growth rate of anteaters by half. And as we work to build a better world, we must acknowledge, no nation has completed its development because no advanced nation is yet sustainable. Streaming now. Sir David Attenborough is a broadcast legend. The chart can be printed and given to the class before and briefly reviewed before they see the film. [Before asking this question show the class the 25-second video on the movies website called: Five Steps to Help Save Our Planet.] They were on the brink of extinction. This video guide includes 5 instructional resources for use with the Netflix video "Our Planet: Jungles".28 Question Worksheet w/ Answer Key43 Word Word Jumble w/ Answer Key43 Word Word Search w/ Answer Key43 Word Word ListWord-for-Word Transcript of the Entire EpisodeCheck out my "Our Planet: One Earth" set of resources for free.The questions are answered about every 2-3 minutes. From ocean giants to the tiniest insects. Other scientists believe the number could be much larger. We must do. 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. We've already lost nearly 90% of the wetlands around the world. On the unforgiving frontier of climate change, polar bears, walruses, seals and penguins find their icy Edens in peril. But during his lifetime, Attenborough has also seen first-hand the monumental scale of humanity's impact on nature. Think about the air we breathe, concentration of CO2 in the air, clean water. Using the Movie in the Classroom The best thing to do is to stop eating any wild-caught fish, including canned fish. Selected Awards & Cast It will not surprise anyone who has watched the Planet Earth or Blue Planet series that Netflix's new nature documentary Our Planet (from Planet producer Alastair . Pollutants can have a lasting impact on species - an impact that may take time for us to fully understand. Helpful Background Its not trying to convince anyone of anything the time for doing that is long past. What happens next is up to every one of us. Ururabyo means flower. The series is narrated by David Attenborough and produced by Silverback Films, led by Alastair Fothergill and Keith Scholey, who also created BBC documentary series Planet Earth, Frozen Planet and The Blue Planet, in collaboration with the conservation charity World Wildlife Fund (WWF). While not required for the lesson plan, teachers may want to review it. David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet . IN GRAVE DANGER. Food starts to run out everywhere, the gathering waste becomes deadly throughout the dish and the colony crashes as quickly as it rose. This docuseries includes never-before-seen material from the infamous 51-day standoff between federal agents and a heavily armed religious group in 1993. As I was preparing to talk to camera, Poppy was at my feet, trying to take off my shoes. english web preceded by life in cold blood david attenborough a life on our planet is a 2020 british documentary film 1 narrated by david attenborough and produced and directed by jonnie hughes 2 Animals at the base of the food chain might absorb very small amounts. Im absolutely terrified to bring a child to this world. 8. OUR PLANET. But some of it is actually imported into the UK. Three award nominations: BAFTA Awards 2021: nominated for Best Documentary; 2021 ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards: nominated for Documentary Score of the year; and Cinema Audio Society, USA 2021: nominated for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures Documentary. The UK doesn't import much beef, but we do import another product from Brazil which is driving the destruction of habitat.
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