our planet coastal seas transcript

Ten thousand years ago, as hunter-gatherers, we lived a sustainable life because that was the only option. This is about all of us. By the 1980s, uncontrolled logging had reduced this to just one quarter. As we improve our approach to farming, well start to reverse the land-grab that weve been pursuing ever since we began to farm, which is essential because we have an urgent need for all that free land. Web6:15 How to Save Our Coastal Seas Sir David Attenborough explains how to catch more fish, feed more people and restore our coastal seas. The open oceans are the worlds largest ecosystems, vital to everyone, owned by no-one. [chuckles] Because I wish the struggle wasnt there or necessary. So yes, I think it can work. WebOur Planet. We had worked out how to produce food to order. The nearby nuclear power station of Chernobyl exploded. A further 60% are the animals we raise to eat. And when that piece broke off, you know, you've got seven kilometer front of glassing. And the rich and thriving living world around us has been key to this stability. That without such an immense space, the herds would diminish and the entire ecosystem would come crashing down. The only way to keep them alive was for rangers to be with them every day. Use these guides in accompaniment with the Our Planet series episodes to help shape supplementary discussions and activities within your 5th-12th grade learning environment. It was a very different world back then. Students currently enrolled at Averett University can also pay online for transcript copies through their PC Self-Service account. WebCOMPLETE: Our Planet - Netflix Video Series Worksheets, Word Searches & Jumbles. Take us now back to the beginning of this. And I think the message we want to give with "Our Planet" is that we still have a lot of nature. A world that demanded more every day. [13:45:00] Another exciting example of how you'd apply the science of Human Cell Atlas is in chemotherapies or any drug actually. Why is the United States sort of an outlier when it comes to this almost official policy in the republican party of climate denialism? Every drop is vital for all species and us humans that rely upon it. We should do it because we are an example to the world. HOLMES: Tell me - the thing that struck me about the protests here today is the youth. AMANPOUR: Could you standby for a second. This is non- violent (ph) direct action. The Maasai word Serengeti means endless plains. To those who live here, its an apt description. So we need to make sure that we are really ensuring that the institutions that we care about -- the NIH school districts are getting the right funding they need to do the important work. Its the only way out of this crisis we have created. You've got others like the climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe who talks about convincing people from the heart, listen to what she said. And if we do it right, it can continue because theres a win-win at play. Edited by Lisa Chow. This is now our planet, run by humankind for humankind. He's brought us the world's beauty for decades, but now his new Netflix series "Our Planet" is a rallying cry for urgent action. Diver's Delight WebOur Planet Educator Guides. REED: Well, of course, the youth are the ones who are absolutely in the firing line here. And that's the very beginning of it, but then the industry almost seemed surprised by how successful this effort is and they keep pushing it. 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. This city in Ukraine was once home to almost 50,000 people. You would lose all of your skin. The High Seas. Web6:15 How to Save Our Coastal Seas Sir David Attenborough explains how to catch more fish, feed more people and restore our coastal seas. SREENIVASAN: Will they get Facebook accounts, and if so what age? My first visit to East Africa was in 1960. 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. thank you soo much this script was very good. Its rhythm of seasons was so reliable that it gave our own species a unique opportunity. Or at least the republican party does. It was the first indication to me that the earth was beginning to lose its balance. And if we don't do that, we're all on the road to perdition. I want to bring in Dr. Rupert Reed from the University of East Anglia - a spokesman for extinction rebellion. Traceable Technology The technology that can track fish from the sea to your smartphone. All these years later, its once again the only option. And it relies on its biodiversity to run smoothly. Protecting these habitats is a battle humanity must win. Answers will vary. They don't have permission to be here. [Attenborough] Ive been lucky enough to spend my life exploring the wild places of our planet. And that completely changed the mindset of the population, the human population of the world. The thing we rely upon for every element of the lives we lead. Tonight, weve got a rather different program for you. The resources they used naturally renewed themselves. WebIn this episode: From fearsome sharks to lowly urchins, 90 percent of marine creatures live in coastal waters. In 1950, a Japanese family was likely to have three or more children. Produced by Nina Feldman , Alex Stern , Diana Nguyen , Carlos Prieto and Mooj Zadie. I just wonder what you think about Netflix going through all the series and actually tweeting out or posting warnings to viewers particularly to animal lovers that if you feel, you know, that you can't watch certain scenes, at this point and this point and this point, turn away. FAQ | 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. We humans cannot presume the same. Statistics | The very thing that gave birth to our civilization. Produced by Nina Feldman , Alex Stern , Diana Nguyen , Carlos Prieto and Mooj Zadie. Even as some of us were setting foot on the moon, others were still leading such a life in the most remote parts of the planet. As the ocean continues to heat and becomes more acidic, coral reefs around the world die. Um, so, the world is not as wild as it was. Perhaps the most famous leader of these new wave climate protestors is the 16 year old Swedish school girl, Greta Thombur (ph) whose leading hundreds of thousands of students in cities around the world on Friday school strikes and rallies. WebOur Planet Educator Guides. They even say they want to be here a couple of weeks. It was a rediscovery of a fundamental truth. There are something like 4,000 million of us today, and weve reached this position with meteoric speed. Phytoplankton at the oceans surface and immense forests straddling the north have helped to balance the atmosphere by locking away carbon. And over the course of the decade '79 - '89 it was not a partisan issue. Over time, I began to learn something about the earths evolutionary history. And the thing that is disappointing is that there's actually no feedback loop. You know of their own accord, and it was -- I mean, it was devastating, it was the hardest thing I've ever had to witness. The biodiversity of the Holocene helped to bring stability, and the entire living world settled into a gentle, reliable rhythm the seasons. Weve come this far because we are the smartest creatures that have ever lived. [Attenborough] I was in a television studio when the Apollo mission launched. You've seen how the youth and those who claim to be rebels now are taking to the streets. And they are centers of biodiversity. 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. [protester in English] Hello, Boctok. Nature is our biggest ally and our greatest inspiration. 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)." And that lead to the failure, and you can imagine in a sort of parallel universe if you have someone like Bush saying those things and pushing, and putting the weight of his presidency behind them -- we'd be in a different world right now. And actually supporting that work is something that we're incredibly proud of doing. 54. And so that would actually be better for communities, it would be less work CZI to have to pick up and do, right? SCHOLEY: Well, I think that natural history films are there for everyone. We are saying that the government is no longer legitimate because they are sending us down a path which will lead to the collapse of our society if that path isn't righted within the not too distant future. 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. Experience our planet's natural beauty and examine how climate change impacts all living creatures in this ambitious documentary of spectacular scope. So when that tilts back and flips up and it's displacing all that water and all the ice is breaking up and it's - you can't - I mean, you can't convey. Its finite. Thank you for joining us there from the streets of London. And you feel so small and insignificant and then you realize the power of the planet, the power of this ice, and the changes going on are huge. Download | Our cities will be cleaner and quieter. Our imprint is now truly global. Hosted by Sabrina Tavernise. When you think about it, were completing a journey. Mistakes. But on the 26th of April, 1986, it suddenly became uninhabitable. DMCA The habitats that make up our planet are connected and reliant upon each other. And in less than 48 hours, the city was evacuated. Experts say they need more regulations. Bush, John Sununu, who was sort of the original skeptic became skeptic of the science, skeptic of the politics, and he won out a political dog fight within the White House about whether to accept a binding treaty. 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. 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 never knew that I would have an opportunity this large to give back. And when it breaks off, half a kilometer is underneath the water. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) PRISCILLA CHAN, CO-FOUNDER, CHAN ZUCKERBERG INITIATIVE: I'm really excited to announce a new program at University of California, San Diego and U.C. It was a great place to come to as a boy, because this is, um, ironstone workings, but it was disused. This city in Ukraine was once home to And so, I think if you don't show the behind the scenes people might not have the true appreciation of what it takes, you know, to get these stories. With nothing to restrict us, our population has been growing dramatically throughout my lifetime. They think they do, but they don't know. WebCoastal Seas. Just imagine that. [young Attenborough] We heard a crashing in the branches ahead. Huge herds on the plains have kept the grasslands rich and productive by fertilizing the soils. We got the shot. Cruises to Antarctica, already popular, have grown dramatically in recent years. At CZI we're more than 50 percent women, across the organization we're a quarter underrepresented minorities. 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. As much now as I did when I was a boy. Its only now that I appreciate how extraordinary. Ive visited the polar regions over many decades. It was going to bring everything we had ever dreamed of. CHAN: They're -- my mom, is so -- are you a real doctor yet? [Attenborough] By the end of the century, Borneos rainforest had been reduced by half. Working together to benefit from the energy of the sun and the minerals of the earth. Answers will vary . And that's not a nice to have, we have to have this in order to be building solutions that really meet the needs of all. Vast forests. (END VIDEO CLIP) AMANPOUR: So do you think, in short Nathaniel that there is a new tide of public opinion? We want to be able to see that type of outcome from strong implementations for students nationwide. But in recent years the Arctic's undergone rapid sea ice loss in the summer months, and what that meant is its retreated too far north now, so the closest place to rest rather than the ice is the land. Like, we have the girls video conference, video call with their grandparents all the time. Experience our planet's natural beauty and examine how climate change impacts all living creatures in this ambitious documentary of spectacular scope. [13:40:00] So how can we actually like look at these shining examples of what's happening -- of great education, great mentorship. Its crazy that our banks and our pensions are investing in fossil fuel when these are the very things that are jeopardizing the future that we are saving for. The future was going to be exciting. You know, the first efforts - and this is the story of losing Earth - of a handful people, scientists and activists, a few political bureaucrats who tried to move from the sort of scientific arcane of theory to action. We were apart from the rest of life on earth, living a different kind of life. This was before any of us were aware that there were problems. It's bigger than skyscrapers coming to the surface and just bouncing around. 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? And beyond that strip, there is nothing but regimented rows of oil palms. Answers will vary. [Attenborough] We are facing nothing less than the collapse of the living world. Welcome to the program, thanks for being here. Answers will vary . From fearsome sharks to lowly urchins, 90 percent of marine creatures live in coastal waters. SCHOELY: - but most of it was - yes, I'm not going to get into that. Like, how much -- how comfortable are you with your kids and screen time? 6. we would keep consuming the earth until we had used it up. What did it feel and sound like for you who were actually there? 75% of all species were wiped out. October 14, 2020. Above, very few. Use these guides in accompaniment with the Our Planet series episodes to help shape supplementary discussions and activities within your 5th-12th grade learning environment. Ive traveled to every part of the globe. [Attenborough] By working hard to raise people out of poverty, giving all access to healthcare, and enabling girls in particular to stay in school as long as possible, we can make it peak sooner and at a lower level. No one has lived here since. The fishing quickly became so poor that countries began to subsidize the fleets to maintain the industry. Almost nothing stood in our way except ourselves. Today, the forest has taken over the city. A story of global decline during a single lifetime. And I think it's only right that people should know that there are some places where we have decided to show distressing images about what's happening to the natural world. She's risen to prominence though as the wife of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, and together they run the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative which aims to advance human potential and promote equality. [13:50:00] And that's why we really think about how we engage on the advocacy level to ensure that those things are true, while looking at the incredible opportunity that we have to fill in a specific niche in these spaces. Experience our planet's natural beauty and examine how climate change impacts all living creatures in this ambitious documentary of spectacular scope.In this episode: From fearsome sharks to lowly urchins, 90 percent of marine creatures live in coastal waters. 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