David Attenborough is a famous British naturalist. We are in a period called the Holocene - one of the most stable periods in the earths history. There's a real question. Keith Scholey 48:12For me, it is recognize that we're in a crisis, and come together to do everything you can to enable the changes to happen that need to happen. 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. 7.17gC4.02gCl278gC4H1073.5gAl2(CO3)3\begin{array}{ll} Colin Butfield 39:35There's bits and bits. What made people change their opinion on the humpback whale? Matthew 53:04I think you've made, both of you've made the case extremely well. 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. Summer sea ice has reduced by 40% in the last 40 years - resulting in less and less reflection of the sun rays and more heat to be absorbed by the ocean.
David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet This button displays the currently selected search type. [6][11], The film received positive critical reception. He knew he was going to discuss certain themes, but the exact words that came out of his mouth are what he was reflecting at that moment. 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. It's absolutely destabilizing everything we rely on. It's just, it's his proper talent, it's his experience and talent combined. But, I grew up as a kid in Kenya, in the 60s, and my parents liked to go out on a safari and see the wilderness. But obviously people want to know practically What can I do every single day. If this doesn't work, you may need to edit your .htaccess file directly. So let's listen to that clip, and we will be back shortly with Colin and Keith. Throughout his 60+ year career and numerous informative nature documentaries, Attenborough has highlighted some of the worlds important environmental issues, educated millions on the beauty of nature, and more recently, made grim predictions for the future should humanity continue on its current destructive path.
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3. RewriteRule . Fertile land can produce a large number of good quality crops. So it's totally a no brainer. base that exploded and now it is forbidden because of its radiation. And it's not just for us or for our children. And I just caught the back end of David's kind of front end of his career. And we can do it in different ways. C.We have to stop cutting down forests and restore our biodiversity. A dialogue box may appear asking you about encoding. Head on down to the show notes for more information about today's episode, our guests and the team behind the podcast. Because we've realized that we're at this kind of crucial, you know, Colin talks about a tipping point, humanity is at a tipping point. Average global temperature today is 1C warmer than it was when David was born. Is this about rewilding? And actually, the fact that the oceans have been absorbing so much of the excess heat and carbon, means that we've actually masked that impact, so it's likely to continue to accelerate. Inspiring perspectives from young global changemakers. It can you know, we make it a vaccine in record time, you know, if resources and scientists are given that sort of backing things can be achieved in a much quicker time than any of us had imagined. So I just want to thank you both Colin Butfield and Keith Scholey for coming on to Factual America. 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. Colin Butfield 31:16Yeah, definitely. [782.Book] A Life On Our Planet Ebook. How many mountain gorillas are left in the jungle in Central Africa? 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. [3], In 2021, the film was nominated for five Emmy Awards.[13].
Matthew 17:48And I think that's a point the film makes quite well. I took a slightly different, not slightly different, quite a different message from this. And Colin and I and David. But I remember like National Geographics, or the youth version of it coming in the 70s. Matthew 40:09That's what I thought was very interesting, to see him, as you said, but, you know, I had the black backdrop, that's a very different way of seeing David Attenborough. When most of the wildlife of our world, a great wilderness of the world was still very much intact. He could see the logic, and he could see that it might make a difference. Keith Scholey 49:44And the thing is we have set in train a geological process. And so the whole idea of the film was, let's just keep it simple. Why, you know, I think maybe there's obvious reasons why not delaying this anymore, but Keith Scholey 12:32You know, we've been on the same journey for the last 30 years, at least, where, when I got into wildlife filming, we were worried about species going extinct, we were worried about losing rhinos and elephants. I've had the most extraordinary life. So again, thanks for coming on to the show.
A Life on Our Planet Worksheet.docx - David And it's a very, very profound moment we sit in now. Keith Scholey 53:40You know, the first series I worked on with David Attenborough, I was a 24 year old researcher for the BBC. 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. Keith Scholey and Colin Butfield, welcome to Factual America. And that was the end. It's happened in my lifetime. Ipaliwag ang inyong sagot gamit ang mga, Sanaysay: 1. So let's listen to that clip now. A trace of an ancient organism that has been preserved in rock. And they will either look back on them as saying, Wow, they did it, they fixed it, or they totally let us down. There's jobs in fixing it, there's all sorts of opportunity in fixing it.
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 I think everyone thinks that fixing this is all going to be, we're all gonna have to become poor, we're all gonna have to live in terrible lives. But nature will find a way and be able to carry on. Matthew 35:12Okay. And there's one that's happening on climate change, which is effectively the follow up to the Paris Climate Agreement in November next year. I even, growing up in in Texas in high school, you know, we saw some of his documentaries then.
David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet - British Council It was extraordinary that you could see what a man out in space could see as he saw it at the same time. But it's that. We said that we couldn't do all these kinds of things. 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. The choice is ours. They'd never seen the Central New Guinea before.
A Life on Our Planet Flashcards | Quizlet David Attenborough 24:55I was in a television studio when the Apollo mission launched. 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. Sparkling coastal seas, vast forests, immense grasslands, you could fly for hours over the untouched wilderness. And then it's suddenly turned into this laser perfect sentence. And they've also shown us the solutions. Carbon in the atmosphere was at 280 parts per million and the remaining wilderness area of the planet was at 66%. In terms of carrying on doing these documentaries? Coal, oil, natural gas, and other fuels that are ancient remains of plants and animals. 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. I watched David Attenboroughs witness statement last night entitled A life on our planet. The things that are happening to this world, which are bad things, are unnecessary. An animal that is hunted and killed by another for food. Starring: David Attenborough Watch all you want. Blue Planet II explained in Matthew 37:35And you've mentioned David Attenborough's humility. Obviously this come out this month, October 2020. But, you know, you start in Chernobyl, which is an interesting way to frame it. And East Africa was in fantastic case, the Amazon was hardly untouched. I definitely know that. So it's a really, really urgent thing to do. Matthew 4:20Well, thanks again for coming on.
A Life on Our Planet Never. On platforms that enforce case-sensitivity example and Example are not the same locations. Some images used in this set are licensed under the Creative Commons through Flickr.com.Click to see the original works with their full license. Only the last 10,000 years, could we get out of being hunter-gatherers. WebDavid Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet. It is not an inevitability that things are going to carry on and go badly wrong. A Life On Our Planetis the first un-nature documentary, and its message is this: For the first time, one species living on Earth will choose what the future looks like. And that'll be different for each of us, whether it's the fuel or the way we fly or travel. This is a year of pandemic. And this is going to sound like a funny question. And actually how everything just ties together as a set of consequences. Keith, how are things with you in Bristol? Colin Butfield 16:10Well, I think we've got two things happening at exactly the same time. There is still time to turn this off and change it. Not able to change back to a former state; impossible be undone. Subscribe to our mailing list or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at Alamo pictures to be the first to hear about new productions, to find out where you can see our films and to connect with our team. And some of the people in the BBC says, Well, I reckon this is probably going to be, you know, Attenborough's last one. 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. Boom, overnight, we stopped doing a whole lot of things, we did other things. You can't do it on your own. So it must have been just amazing for him. Subscribe to our mailing list or follow us on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter at Alamo pictures to keep up to date with new releases for upcoming shows. Amazon com Blue Planet Seas of Life Pierce Brosnan. Traveling to places like Borneo that have been hardly untouched. We're having an unstable planet at the time we're putting the greatest demands on it. And in 10,000 years, we invented agriculture and put a man on the moon. David Attenborough 14:13The living world is a unique and a spectacular marvel. This will reset the permalinks and fix the issue in many cases. That is what stability does for humans. But, what a lot of people don't know about David, is he's so much more than a presenter and voiceover artist.
David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet Documentary Destruction of forests; the cutting down of trees in a large area. WebDavid Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet. 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. From Pripyat, a deserted area after the nuclear disaster, Attenborough gives an overview of his life. 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. The media is alive. Renewable energy such as solar, wind, water and geothermal could sustainably power all human energy usage. Notice that the CaSe is important in this example. This is a speed of change that exceeds any changes that have occurred in the last 10,000 years. Biggest environmental crisis we face on a week to week basis is air pollution. And it's very, very achievable. Some of Sir David Attenborough's Documentaries include: Not only has his works opened the eyes of millions of viewers around the world, but has cemented the BBC Natural History Units place as a frontrunner, if not the best, in producing nature documentaries.
David Attenborough We rely entirely on this finely tuned life support machine and it relies on its biodiversity to run smoothly. And so an unstable world, and we know this from what's happened in past extinction events, can take eons to sort itself out. # End WordPress. Keith Scholey 32:15Absolutely, we said that we couldn't stop flying.