david attenborough: a life on our planet transcript

A sixth mass extinction event is well underway. Jonnie Hughes served as director and producer, as he has on Attenborough's documentaries since 2000. If the ice disappears, so does the algae that grow underneath. In Asia, the winds would create the monsoon on cue. Go behind the scenes of Netflix TV shows and movies, see what's coming soon and watch bonus videos on, Trailer: David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet. This unique feature documentary is his witness statement. This truth defined the life we led in our pre-history, the time before farming and civilization. [indistinct chatter] Attenborough is now 94, and throughout his long life, has watched the natural world wither before his eyes. There is no international law at the moment to stop it. In the 30 years since the evacuation of Chernobyl, the wild has reclaimed the space. You can see it. We have to do our best. Immense grasslands. Half of the fertile land on Earth is currently farmed, and it's often overgrazed, over-sprayed with pesticides, and denuded of topsoil. As carbon release accelerates, the ocean will continue to absorb its share of this. A boundary that marks a profound, rapid, global change. Its a sanctuary for wild animals that are very rare elsewhere. On current projections, there will be 11 billion people on Earth by 2100. Fewer trees and more carbon in the atmosphere would escalate global warming significantly. Boo! Theyd never seen sloths before. Nature will take any chance to reclaim some space. Even in places where theres no land at all. Journalist Jenny Eliscu and filmmaker Erin Lee Carr investigate Britney Spears fight for freedom by way of exclusive interviews and confidential evidence. Because what youre looking at is skeletons. A broadcaster recounts his life, and the evolutionary history of life on Earth, to grieve the loss of wild places and offer a vision for the future. Landslides and floods would occur, but worse still, this thawing would release 1,400 gigatonnes of carbon into the atmosphere. David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet: Directed by Alastair Fothergill, Jonathan Hughes, Keith Scholey. Our greatest threat in thousands of years. When they do, theyre able to gather the concentrated shoals with ease. And then you clear that furthermore for cattle. But in certain places, there are hot spots where currents bring nutrients to the surface and trigger an explosion of life. If there is no corner of the oceans which is safe from fishing vessels of one kind or another, we are heading for total elimination of the edible fish from the sea. Its now time for our species to stop simply growing. David Attenborough. In this trailer, he talks about his documentary A Life on Our Planet. Based on a children's book by Paul McCartney. Great numbers of species disappear and are suddenly replaced by a few. Large carnivores are rare in nature because it takes a lot of prey to support each of them. David Attenborough is a famous British naturalist. It was extraordinary that you could see what a man out in space could see as he saw it at the same time. This is now our planet, run by humankind for humankind. The living world will endure. There's some good news though. [young Attenborough] We heard a crashing in the branches ahead. This film is my witness statement and my vision for the future, the story of how we came to make this our greatest mistake, and how, if we act now, we can yet put it right. While the future of our planet may look bleak, Attenborough offers us hope and a vision for restoring our planet. Skeletons of dead creatures. The scale of the problem is so overwhelming . SIMON: You advocate what you call no-fish zones. But its now becoming apparent that its not all doom and gloom. A powerful shared conscience had suddenly appeared. You say 75% of the Amazon rainforest could be gone. The most remote habitat of all exists at the extreme north and south of the planet. Then watch the video and do the exercises. David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet. 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. The 50,000 large dams in the world, change the water flow and temperature of rivers. Executive-produced by his sons, Rodrigo and Gonzalo. The Holocene has been one of the most stable periods in our planets great history. Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at www.npr.org for further information. The world population sits at 7.8 billion, the carbon in the atmosphere is 415 parts per million, and shockingly the remaining wilderness is 35%. The planet cant support billions of large meat-eaters. 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. Ive seen it with my own eyes. [Attenborough] I was in a television studio when the Apollo mission launched. And then we will suddenly discover that suddenly the seas are almost empty. SIMON: You were a BBC executive in the control room when the first pictures of Earth were sent back by the Apollo 8 crew. The fishing quickly became so poor that countries began to subsidize the fleets to maintain the industry. Large parts of the earth are uninhabitable. And beyond that strip, there is nothing but regimented rows of oil palms. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. Planet Earth. Ive traveled to every part of the globe. Since I started filming in the 1950s, on average, wild animal populations have more than halved. Fortunately, Tanzania and Kenya took far-sighted action to safeguard the sacred paths of the Serengeti migration. SIMON: What does that mean? Our impact now truly profound. Do the preparation task first. We rely entirely on this finely tuned life-support machine. By and large, its a story of slow, steady change. They may have got time to actually - to pay more to sort things out. Fishing is worlds greatest wild harvest. Haunted by an unsolved murder, brilliant but disgraced London police detective John Luther breaks out of prison to hunt down a sadistic serial killer. The Netherlands is one of the worlds most densely-populated countries. The vast majority, chickens. The number that can be sustained on the natural resources available. None of us can afford for it to happen. 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. The explosion was a result of bad planning and human error. At the same time, the Arctic becomes ice-free in the summer. The deforestation of Borneo has reduced the population of orangutan by two-thirds since I first saw one just over 60 years ago. Orangutan mothers have to spend ten years with their young, teaching them which fruits are worth eating. Our planet becomes four degrees Celsius warmer. 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. One Hundred Years of Solitude. A line in the rock layers. Regenerative and urban farming are two options. [chuckles] Because I wish the struggle wasnt there or necessary. web pages No one has lived here since. SIMON: So what gives you hope? You could fly for hours over the untouched wilderness. A further 60% are the animals we raise to eat. And in less than 48 hours, the city was evacuated. By 1975, the average was two. Go behind the scenes of Netflix TV shows and movies, see what's coming soon and watch bonus videos on, Trailer: David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet. Thank you so much for being with us. At first, they caught plenty of fish in their nets. on the Internet. We have overfished 30% of fish stocks to critical levels. Without large fish and other marine predators, the oceanic nutrient cycle stutters. Their solution is to climb higher up the cliffs, but with their poor eyesight, they often fall from the tops of cliffs as the smell of the sea lures them closer. PDF David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet - British Council So let's go back to the beginning of this summary. If we all had a largely plant-based diet, we would need only half the land we use at the moment. And the songs have distinct themes and variations which evolve over time. All rights reserved. Videos David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet. So there's not a profit in it, we still go killing it, and they throw a heck of a lot of it back. If theres any justice in the world, Marcel Ophls monumental labor will be studied and debated for years. Remember you can read the transcript at any time. Every other species on Earth reaches a maximum population after a time. A broadcaster recounts his life, and the evolutionary history of life on Earth, to grieve the loss of wild places and offer a vision for the future. list the consequences of walking in darkness; tate brothers romania; lac courte oreilles tribal membership requirements; uva men's volleyball roster. And you could happily retire. [1] Initially scheduled for cinematic release on 16 April 2020, the film was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. All rights reserved. Sir David. Pollinating insects disappear. 2020 WORLD POPULATION: 7.8 BILLION CARBON IN ATMOSPHERE: 415 PARTS PER MILLION REMAINING WILDERNESS: 35%, Science predicts that were I born today, I would be witness to the following. [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. Your email address will not be published. What we see happening today is just the latest chapter in a global process spanning millennia. And it relies on its biodiversity to run smoothly. We just have to do what nature has always done. Or is that question not called for under the circumstances? If we want to, we can kill almost anything in the sea that we wish. The more diverse it is, the better it does that job. 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. David Attenborough - A Life on Our Planet 2020 - Internet Archive Sir David Frederick Attenborough (; born 8 May 1926) is an English broadcaster and naturalist. But if you get in a helicopter, you see that that is a strip about half a mile wide. It revealed a cold reality. SIMON: You're 94, but I have to ask, for all you have seen - almost a century - in times that have been bleak, where does this moment rank? Nobody wanted animals to become extinct. Estimates suggest that no fish zones over a third of our coastal seas would be sufficient to provide us with all the fish we will ever need. [Attenborough] It felt that nothing would limit our progress. The future was going to be exciting. It was the first time that any human had moved away far enough from the earth to see the whole planet. But that distant world is changing. [birds chirping] Just imagine if we achieve this on a global scale. A broadcaster recounts his life, and the evolutionary history of life on Earth, to grieve the loss of wild places and offer a vision for the future. Two legendary Go players, once student and master, face victory and defeat as they inevitably come face to face as rivals. This unique feature documentary is his witness statement. And we understand that it's going to cost something if you put it right and that the Western and developed countries had more than their fair share. [thunder rumbling] And the weather is more and more unpredictable. Sir David Attenborough is 94 years old and has some stark, startling sentences in the first few pages of his new book. Its finite. Humanitarian crises would result as people would be forced to relocate, triggering border conflict. For example, the Costa Rican government offered farmers grants to replant indigenous trees twenty-five years ago. Trailer: David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet. There are many differences between humans and the rest of the species on earth, but one that has been expressed is that we alone are able to imagine the future. According to David Attenborough, we have 'overrun the Earth.' Urban farming is an option on rooftops, abandoned buildings, and exterior walls of city buildings. as they were made aware of the natural world. Ive experienced the living world firsthand in all its variety and wonder. Global food production enters a crisis as soils become exhausted by overuse. Nature is our biggest ally and our greatest inspiration. Theyre places in which evolutions talent for design soars. In the end, after a lifetimes exploration of the living world, Im certain of one thing. We humans cannot presume the same. We invented farming. Whole habitats would soon start to disappear. The evidence is all around. People had never seen pangolins before on television. We had very little understanding of how the living world actually worked. Our imprint is now truly global. This habitat was the subject of the series The Blue Planet, which we were filming in the late 90s. But what if Nimona is the monster he's sworn to kill? Farming would be pushed to a crisis point. Humpbacks living in the same area learn their songs from each other. Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. Der Emmy-gekrnte Naturforscher David Attenborough (Unser Planet", Planet Erde II") hat einen Plan fr die Zukunft. Prehistoric Planet will be back for a second season. But it now appeared this was only because the ocean was absorbing much of the excess heat, masking our impact. Every one has a critical role to play. 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. our planet 2020 imdb 15 inspiring david attenborough quotes on nature wildlife earth david attenborough a life on our planet netflix david attenborough a life on our planet learnenglish life Complete the sentences with words from the . Pripyat is situated in Ukraine, and was built by the Soviet Union in the 1970s. When I was a boy, I spent all my spare time searching through rocks in places like this for buried treasure. Since the Second World War, what's known as the "Great Acceleration" has brought us many progressive things, as our GDPs indicate. Weitere Details. SIMON: Sir David Attenborough - his book, along with his co-author Jonnie Hughes, is "A Life On Our Planet." Uploaded by The Maasai word Serengeti means endless plains. To those who live here, its an apt description. With this in mind, David Attenborough has dedicated his life to educating us about our planet, and making discourses visible, through his captivating storytelling. This particular one has a scientific name of Tiltonicerus, because the first one ever was found near this quarry here in Tilton, in the middle of England. In this time-jumping dramedy, a workaholic who's always in a rush now wants life to slow down when he finds himself leaping ahead a year every few hours. All sorts of things that you had no idea had ever existed, all in a multitude of colors, all unbelievably beautiful. David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet (2020) - Plot - IMDb Attenborough is famous for many of the truly epic natural history documentaries on our planet. There just isnt the space. I am David Attenborough, and I am 93. Iceland, Albania, and Paraguay generate their electricity without fossil fuels. It triggered an environmental catastrophe that had an impact across Europe. We account for over one-third of the weight of mammals on earth. A Life on Our Planet Quotes by David Attenborough - Goodreads Ice-free summers in the Arctic would also start. Let's rewind to 1937 and some of the statistics of that time. Many experts wrote off Pripyat, and many of us are apathetic about the future of the planet. ATTENBOROUGH: Well, it could be gone. The United Nations and World Trade Organisation are trying to establish new rules in international waters, which are notoriously overfished by large nations. And we were responsible. SIMON: I - forgive me, but I feel the need to quote a movie in which your brother starred (laughter), "Jurassic Park," where the scientist says, nature finds a way. Protected fish populations soon became so healthy, they spilt over into the areas open to fishing. Were certainly the most numerous large animal. It was shot in 39 countries. The living world cant operate without a healthy ocean and neither can we. And this is what they saw what we all saw. The ocean is a critical ally in our battle to reduce carbon in the atmosphere. And we've exterminated the great fisheries. Palau is a Pacific Island nation reliant on its coral reefs for fish and tourism. But the longer we leave it, the more difficult itll be to do something about it. That disaster is being brought about by the very things that allow us to live our comfortable lives." And if there's a profit in it, we do that - worse than that, even when there's not a profit in it, when governments actually see fit to subsidize it. Many of the millions of species in the forest exist in small numbers. A knight framed for a crime he didn't commit turns to a shape-shifting teen to prove his innocence. [whales singing] Their mournful songs were the key to transforming peoples opinions about them. [reindeer grunting] [birds hooting] [buffalo snorting] [birds cawing] [elephants trumpeting]. Seasons blend into one another in these tropical conditions, with lush growth, abundant flowering, and seed production occurring in ongoing cycles. Then watch the video and do the exercises. Our blind assault on the planet has finally come to alter the very fundamentals of the living world. People benefit from the timber and then benefit again from farming the land thats left behind. Polar bears need ice as the launching pads for hunting. I think the sudden sight that there were two people way out there, high up in the sky looking at the Earth from a distance where the whole globe was within one picture was an extraordinary realization, not only of the smallness of the planet but its isolation. Recordings like these revealed that the songs of the humpbacks are long and complex. The ocean has long since become unable to absorb all the excess heat caused by our activities. Tonight, weve got a rather different program for you. Wherever I went, there was wilderness. When it comes to the land, we must radically reduce the area we use to farm, so that we can make space for returning wilderness. You put crops on the land and get another reward. The biodiversity of the Holocene helped to bring stability, and the entire living world settled into a gentle, reliable rhythm the seasons. That may sound impossible, but there are ways in which we can do this. A monoculture of oil palm. That is quite true. This was before any of us were aware that there were problems. They had never seen the center of New Guinea before. Sunlight, wind, water and geothermal. [Attenborough] We had broken loose. There was an edge to our existence. The process of extinction that Id seen as a boy in the rocks, I now became aware was happening right there around me to animals with which I was familiar. We can start to produce food in new spaces. He researched how the Earth had experienced massive eruptions at specific points, destroying many species. Theres a chance for us to make amends, to complete our journey of development, manage our impact, and once again become a species in balance with nature. we would keep consuming the earth until we had used it up. All these years later, its once again the only option. This is not about saving our planet its about saving ourselves. As Attenborough says: 'We regard the Earth as our planet, run by mankind for mankind.' Environmental economists are trying to address this. But, the moral of the story is indeed a positive one. Ten thousand years ago, as hunter-gatherers, we lived a sustainable life because that was the only option. [Attenborough] They lived in small numbers and didnt take too much. The number of children being born worldwide every year is about to level off. Farms take up a combined space the size of North America, South America, and Australia combined, with devastating greenhouse gas emissions. But during his lifetime, Attenborough has also seen first-hand the monumental scale of humanity's impact on nature. However, as it does this, carbon dioxide changes into carbonic acid. As with the citizens of Pripyat, we carry on with our daily lives, unaware that our carelessness and lack of planning will ultimately destroy us, and our natural world, unless we alter our self-destructive trajectory. Search the history of over 797 billion All this was absolutely clear, it was only just stopped being a working quarry. If we continue on our current course, the damage that has been the defining feature of my lifetime will be eclipsed by the damage coming in the next. There are something like 4,000 million of us today, and weve reached this position with meteoric speed. Sir David Attenborough to 60 Minutes on climate change: "A crime has David Attenborough is a famous British naturalist. These people were hunter-gatherers, as all humankind had been before farming. Fossil fuels increase the greenhouse effect, releasing gases such as carbon dioxide. By burning millions of years worth of living organisms all at once as coal and oil, we had managed to do so in less than 200. At first, the cause of the bleaching was a mystery. The last one is thought to have been a meteorite that struck Earth, destroying anything bigger than a dog. It's happening already. They capture 3 trillion kilowatt-hours of solar energy every day. He researched how the Earth had experienced massive eruptions at specific points, destroying many species. Downloads only available on ad-free plans. It's a statement of his past experiences, what will happen if our current destructive path continues, and what we need to do to rehabilitate our remarkable planet. David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet. We need to shift to plant-based diets.

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david attenborough: a life on our planet transcript