david attenborough: a life on our planet transcript

Sir David Attenborough to 60 Minutes on climate change: "A crime has watch for yourself. The Amazon Rainforest, cut down until it can no longer produce enough moisture, degrades into a dry savannah, bringing catastrophic species loss and altering the global water cycle. From Pripyat, an area deserted after a nuclear disaster, Attenborough gives an overview of his life. We need to rediscover how to be sustainable. [Attenborough] By the end of the century, Borneos rainforest had been reduced by half. It's estimated that three-quarters of our food crops could fail. But in certain places, there are hot spots where currents bring nutrients to the surface and trigger an explosion of life. There are no reviews yet. ATTENBOROUGH: I don't think it is a responsible thing to do is to simply say that what we see the future, it's very dangerous, and to hell with it. Global food production enters a crisis as soils become exhausted by overuse. Air transport will be hugely problematic to solve, although electric and hydrogen planes are in the process of being developed. A monoculture of oil palm. We found humpbacks off Hawaii only by listening out for their calls. Just listen to this. Why wouldnt we want to do these things? Vast forests. [chuckles] Because I wish the struggle wasnt there or necessary. 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. When you first see it, you think perhaps that its beautiful, and suddenly you realize its tragic. Phytoplankton at the oceans surface and immense forests straddling the north have helped to balance the atmosphere by locking away carbon. It revealed a cold reality. [wildebeest snorting] For every single predator on the Serengeti, there are more than 100 prey animals. And it relies on its biodiversity to run smoothly. I've seen it with my own eyes. Wherever I went, there was wilderness. Amid planet's crisis, filmmaker Sir David Attenborough's 'vision for No one has lived here since. In this summary, we'll briefly explore what Attenborough calls "the tragedy of our time," and how, with immediate and decisive action, disaster can be averted. In addition to this, we have an increased life expectancy. Mistakes. Throughout the north, frozen soils thaw, releasing methane, a greenhouse gas many times more potent than carbon dioxide, accelerating the rate of climate change dramatically. After the death of their father, two half-brothers find themselves on opposite sides of an escalating conflict with tragic consequences. It was an astonishing vision of a completely unknown world, a world that had existed since the beginning of time. We also need to rebuild our seas to capture carbon, increase biodiversity and food supply. The future was going to be exciting. This truth defined the life we led in our pre-history, the time before farming and civilization. Downloads only available on ad-free plans. The healthier the marine habitat, the more fish there will be, and the more there will be to eat. They had never seen the center of New Guinea before. Attenborough says, We run life on the planet to meet our own ends.. Boo! 2021 Scraps from the Loft. Thats almost 20 times the energy we need just from sunlight. A 12-year-old boy learns he's the returned Jesus Christ, destined to save humankind. And the rich and thriving living world around us has been key to this stability. To start to thrive. Soil would be inadequate, insects and bees destroyed, and droughts and flooding would increase. The herrings have disappeared from the North Sea. His book, "A Life On Our Planet: My Witness Statement And Vision For The Future" - and the highly honored broadcaster, historian of nature and best-selling author joins us now. We were apart from the rest of life on earth, living a different kind of life. 70% of the mass of birds on this planet are domestic birds. Der Emmy-gekrnte Naturforscher David Attenborough (Unser Planet", Planet Erde II") hat einen Plan fr die Zukunft. Half of the fertile land on earth is now farmland. Its the only way out of this crisis we have created. And in life the animal itself lived in the chamber here and spread out its tentacles to catch its prey. Imagine if we phase out fossil fuels and run our world on the eternal energies of nature too. Over billions of years, nature has crafted miraculous forms, each more complex and accomplished than the last. A habitat that is dead in comparison. We need to shift to plant-based diets. And to begin with, it was quite easy. However, this time it included humans in its design. A knight framed for a crime he didn't commit turns to a shape-shifting teen to prove his innocence. Iceland, Albania, and Paraguay generate their electricity without fossil fuels. I advocate that there should be zones, parts of the ocean where they should be absolutely sacrosanct, where, in fact, populations of fish can build up and actually from that, colonize the rest of the seas that we've stripped. David Attenborough: ( 00:48) For much of humanity's ancient history, that number bounced wildly between 180 and 300, and so too did global temperatures. Whole habitats would soon start to disappear. As nations develop everywhere, people choose to have fewer children. Our impact now truly profound. 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. It was the first time that any human had moved away far enough from the earth to see the whole planet. Trailer: David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet. Ice-free summers in the Arctic would also start. Today, it generates 40% of its needs at home from a network of renewable power plants, including the worlds largest solar farm. Its a creature called an ammonite. In one act, this would transform the open ocean from a place exhausted by subsidized fishing fleets to a wilderness that will help us all in our efforts to combat climate change. Since I started filming in the 1950s, on average, wild animal populations have more than halved. More than half of the species on land live here. Results of search for 'ccl=(su:{television programs.})' Marywood He researched how the Earth had experienced massive eruptions at specific points, destroying many species. Forests are a fundamental component of our planets recovery. People were coming to care for the natural world. We remember environmental disasters, but do we actually learn from them? urgency ? attenborough a life on our planet transcript life on earth the greatest story ever told david . [whales singing] Their mournful songs were the key to transforming peoples opinions about them. Recent surveys indicate that one-third of the population has either stopped or reduced their meat consumption in the UK, and 39% of Americans are trying to eat less meat. You can be forgiven for thinking that these plains are endless when they could swallow up such a herd. For the first time, Nobel Prize winner Gabriel Garca Mrquez's masterwork comes to the screen. [reindeer grunting] [birds hooting] [buffalo snorting] [birds cawing] [elephants trumpeting]. And of course, if we increase our wilderness areas, we have a natural way of capturing carbon. Ocean life was also unravelling in the shallows. Rising sea levels could lead to cities like Rotterdam, Ho Chi Minh City, and Miami being evacuated. Or is that question not called for under the circumstances? After moving his family into his childhood home, a man's investigation into a local factory accident connected to his father unveils dark family secrets. You put crops on the land and get another reward. A world that demanded more every day. And we now had the means to make people across the world aware. Instructions. We had worked out how to produce food to order. What we see happening today is just the latest chapter in a global process spanning millennia. According to David Attenborough, we have 'overrun the Earth.' This is a series of one-way doors bringing irreversible change. All these years later, its once again the only option. One of the significant findings was that we pay attention to the environment when it affects us. The pace of change was getting faster and faster. Sunlight, wind, water and geothermal. There are signs that this has started to happen across the globe. But within only a few years, the nets across the globe were coming in empty. It was called natural history because thats essentially what it was all about history. As a result, female polar bears are giving birth to smaller cubs, and these underweight cubs are less likely to survive. Due to a planned power outage on Friday, 1/14, between 8am-1pm PST, some services may be impacted. Sir David,. Instead, cover crops are planted after harvest to protect the soil, and crops are rotated. Our imprint is now truly global. But on the 26th of April, 1986, it suddenly became uninhabitable. There just isnt the space. David Attenborough A Life On Our Planet 2020 (1080p) In truth, I couldnt imagine living my life in any other way. Attenborough launched an official Instagram account on Thursday, Sept. 24, in support of the film. Tasks . Without this training, they would not complete their role in dispersing seeds. The Second World War was over, technology was making our lives easier. We are ultimately bound by and reliant upon the finite natural world about us. If theres any justice in the world, Marcel Ophls monumental labor will be studied and debated for years. A speed of change that exceeds any in the last 10,000 years. A prequel to "Nanti Kita Cerita Tentang Hari Ini," this film follows the love story of young Narendra and Ajeng who come from different backgrounds. The wealthiest 16% in the world are responsible for almost 50% of the environmental impact. It had everything a community would needfor a comfortable life. And tree diversity is the key to a rainforest. [thunder rumbling] [lowing] On the tropical plains, the dry and rainy seasons would switch every year like clockwork. Download Worksheet Language level Yet, theyve removed 90% of the large fish in the sea. At some point in the future, the human population will peak for the very first time. We were transforming what a species could achieve. There were twice the number of people on the planet as there were when I was born. The pace of progress was unlike anything to be found in the fossil record. Within 20 years, renewables are predicted to be the worlds main source of power. The sooner it happens, the easier it makes everything else we have to do. Many experts wrote off Pripyat, and many of us are apathetic about the future of the planet. There is no international law at the moment to stop it. Unlike land chains, which may have three food chain links, such as grass, to wildebeest, to lion, the sea has about five, so if we overfish at one point, we collapse the entire system. In one person's lifetime, we have demolished our land and sea wilderness. Tonight, weve got a rather different program for you. Copyright 2020 NPR. That non-human world is gone. As much as 60% of farmland is devoted to beef production. The white corals are ultimately smothered by seaweed. Its only now that I appreciate how extraordinary. So, what do we do? They have a symbiotic relationship; the algae absorb sunlight, which provides the polyps with the energy they need to snap up their passing prey, and expand their coral colony. The deforestation of Borneo has reduced the population of orangutan by two-thirds since I first saw one just over 60 years ago. Those forests and plains and seas were already emptying. [young Attenborough] We heard a crashing in the branches ahead. Let's briefly go back in time. list the consequences of walking in darkness; tate brothers romania; lac courte oreilles tribal membership requirements; uva men's volleyball roster. There is little left for the rest of the living world. Do the preparation task first. And a few years later, that idea became obvious to everyone. Let me just ask you about the 2030s. In Asia, the winds would create the monsoon on cue. A meteorite impact triggered a catastrophic change in the earths conditions. We have pursued animals to extinction many times in our history, but now that it was visible, it was no longer acceptable. When you think about it, were completing a journey. The various meetings that have been convened by the United Nations - setting out plans which need validation by national governments and which will cost national governments, and I think that we need to persuade our own government in this country - and maybe you in your country - that we as citizens recognize what's happening to the world. Levies and carbon taxes will go somewhere to shift this. Most of our diseases were under control. There we are, on it, and everybody in the entire world is in that picture except for the two people in the spacecraft. Then watch the video and do the exercises. The rest, from mice to whales, make up just 4%. In 1950, a Japanese family was likely to have three or more children. But during his lifetime, Attenborough has also seen first-hand the monumental scale of humanity's impact on nature. [Attenborough] At the turn of the century, Morocco relied on imported oil and gas for almost all of its energy. Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. The very thing that weve removed. Fast forward to 2021, and a far greater catastrophe looms. The scale of the problem is so overwhelming . The film's grand achievement is that it positions its subject as a mediator between humans and the natural world. The only way to keep them alive was for rangers to be with them every day. If we travel back to modern-day Pripyat, David Attenborough tells us that nature is once again asserting itself. [Attenborough] Ive been lucky enough to spend my life exploring the wild places of our planet. A few days after that and theyre gone over the horizon. Um and, in a way, I wish I wasnt involved in this struggle. How do we reclaim farmland but also increase the food supply for a growing population? So there's not a profit in it, we still go killing it, and they throw a heck of a lot of it back. From Pripyat, a deserted area after the nuclear disaster, Attenborough gives an overview of his life. Ive experienced the living world firsthand in all its variety and wonder. People had never seen pangolins before on television. Well, weve destroyed it. And I remember very well that first shot. The largest whales, the blues, numbered only a few thousand by then. Sir David Attenborough is a BAFTA and Emmy-Award winning broadcaster and natural historian.He is the internationally bestselling author of over 25 books, including Life on Earth.He also served as controller of BBC Two and director of programming for BBC Television in the 1960s and 1970s, and as the President of the Royal Society for Nature Conservation in the 90s. Unless we stopped ourselves. But what if Nimona is the monster he's sworn to kill? The natural world is, fading, he writes. 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. And when the government of Brazil is saying that that's what they actually want to happen because knocking down the rainforest is a very good (ph) way to get a quick buck.

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david attenborough: a life on our planet transcript