Actually, that was a genius, he can boil down the problems of the planet into two things. So it's a really, really urgent thing to do. We came up with the idea with David. The causes are anthropogenic climate change and biodiversity loss pushing the planet towards a sixth mass extinction event over a period of centuries rather than the hundreds of millennia that built up to previous mass extinctions. [995.Book] A Life On Our Planet PDF. In terms of carrying on doing these documentaries? Not getting out of the problem is unnecessary. And this film is really there to try to let people know. The drug strength is 125 mg/5 mL. There's jobs in fixing it, there's all sorts of opportunity in fixing it. Or even if we carry on with the few little things we've been starting to do? And that species is us. And you show scenes from it in this doc. Matthew 43:33Okay. We caught up with Keith and Colin from their homes in Bristol and Surrey, England. It's if enough people want this and enough people believe it's serious. And in 10,000 years, we invented agriculture and put a man on the moon. Or did he kind of understand why that was a good technique to use in this situation? And so, you know, it's such an important time, and communicators like us need to do whatever we can. Where we can either decide to fix this thing, which we can do, or we're just going to let it go. In terms of how he thinks and how he does things. It solves itself in hundreds of thousands of years. That is what stability does for humans. Colin Butfield 31:16Yeah, definitely. And it's also one way he talks about this being his witness statement. A big accident is happening, which is going to take away our ability to live in this place. Areas of the Arctic or Antarctic were different to what the filming crew expected due to ice caps melting. We are cutting down 15 billion trees each year and in total 3 trillion trees have been removed. A Life on Our Planet is part memoira brief selection of boyhood memories, a series of professional anecdotes, and details about encounters with other famous figures within the naturalist communityand part vision statement wherein Attenborough confronts a growing ecological crisis. And getting this out? The very thing that we've removed." And he knew that that would really work for the storytelling. And then, after the 2000, and I remember talking to David about this, there was this sudden change, when the whole world seemed to become fundamentally unstable. Matthew 2:51Sir David Attenborough is a broadcast legend. Keith Scholey 35:32I think it was Johnny, I think it was Johnny Hughes, who was the co-director with us. But why is this time different? WebLearn how to positively influence the environment, sustain life around us, and pave the way for a future that we can all live in peacefully. And we have to them quickly. And Kenya in the 60s was just like paradise. 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. And the other one is 3) what we waste. That was because we realized that we had to do something. Keith Scholey 49:44And the thing is we have set in train a geological process. And I think it's really nice to break how you normally see David. What is one thing science predicts will happen in your lifetime? A trace of an ancient organism that has been preserved in rock. 14:07 - Second clip from the film: Sir David Attenboroughs statement on biodiversity. But obviously people want to know practically What can I do every single day. But yeah, on a current trajectory, you will pass tipping points within a decade. The official children's companion to the series, written by Matt Whyman and WWF, with a foreword And I'm sure there are a lot more to come. It was no longer species, it was no longer about habitat, it was just the whole thing seemed to be falling off the rails. It's one of the top films in Netflix, was certainly in the top 10 when I was watching it last night. Matthew 35:12Okay. Head on down to the show notes for more information about today's episode, our guests and the team behind the podcast. Matthew 2:51. 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. I work for the UK branch of World Wildlife Fund. This button displays the currently selected search type. That's not the only way clearly, you know, it's not only through governments, but there was a moment when the whole world has an opportunity to act in unison and address this together. Yes, I think we'll get a bit more on that in a few minutes. You just talk about wildlife, you'll gain audience. So she was very keen on watching last night. I know you're still, it's still early days in terms of just been released. (a) If all of the angular momentum that is tied up in the rest of the Solar System could be returned to the Sun, find its rotation period be (assume rigid-body rotation). WebDeep seabed The Deep The Blue Planet BBC One. 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. Colin Butfield 0:13Hi, I'm Colin Butfield. Is this about rewilding? See the Section on 404 errors after clicking a link in WordPress. in And I'm going to tell you how. And East Africa was in fantastic case, the Amazon was hardly untouched. And Colin and I and David. Colin Butfield 29:13Well, I think the first bit of it picks on really the fact that, as David is trying to say in the film, we've got an ability suddenly to communicate with billions of people around the planet at the same time. 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. WebFrom Pripyat, a deserted area after the nuclear disaster, Attenborough gives an overview of his life. If you have already uploaded the file then the name may be misspelled or it is in a different folder. Was that sort of a concerted effort on your part? But you could still, in the 70s, you could still go to places on this world and at the same time we were putting a man on the moon, you could still meet people who had no contact with Western civilization, none whatsoever. And it's not just for us or for our children. Matthew 13:34Okay. And again, that's particularly prevalent in a country like the US, the UK, we throw in waste, so much of the resources we use, whether it's energy or food or materials. Is this what really is keeping him going? It touches people, it does, I mean people respond to what their kids response to watching the film with them. And I've been aware of Sir David Attenborough for a long time. Are you using WordPress? Keith Scholey 41:53Absolutely. Ipaliwag ang inyong sagot gamit ang mga, Sanaysay: 1. 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. 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. Natural world is fading. It's for all the thousands, billions of people who are going to follow us. Related to the study of human social systems, customs, traditions, and beliefs. 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. The Arctic ice free in the summer, I mean, are these, that timeline that he paints out, is that if we don't do, if we do absolutely nothing? RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d We are in a period called the Holocene - one of the most stable periods in the earths history. A dialogue box may appear asking you about encoding. The single most important component for keeping the planet stable. 02:50 - The film we are looking at today and who our guests are. The domestication of animals The development of agriculture Iron smelting Horticulture, BTS Company entered into a 10-year lease of a commercial space on January 1, 2021. This was 1983. As Keith saidma few minutes ago, we can turn this around within a decade. The properties will tell you the path and file name that cannot be found. For those who have maybe been, you know, maybe even a younger audience who doesn't know. He absolutely pioneered it, along with his crew. And same with the Arctic sea ice. A broadcaster recounts his life, and the evolutionary history of life on Matthew 17:48And I think that's a point the film makes quite well. So the WWF is working hard to, besides making all of us who have Netflix subscriptions relies, making governments and policymakers aware of the dire nature of this situation? Colin Butfield 39:35There's bits and bits. Its a glimpse at what the future might look like - either through us taking proactive steps to rebuild a natural planet or through us heading down a destructive path which will result in a major mass extinction event followed by a return to nature rebuilding itself once again. The easiest way to edit a .htaccess file for most people is through the File Manager in cPanel. So let's listen to that clip now. How many mountain gorillas are left in the jungle in Central Africa? This podcast is produced by Alamo pictures specializing in documentaries, television and shorts about the USA for international audiences. And he said, Keith, there are only two. So the idea of Our Planet was absolutely to try, through the powerful images of the natural world, also tell stories about change. An area of land that cannot be used or that is no longer used for building or growing things on. For 10,000 years the worlds temperature has not varied beyond 1C . WebDavid Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet. And that's early 70s, you know. I think that's a very, very important point. But the key thing we've learned from COVID is the world has to act together, if you're going to fix it. The tragedy of our time has been happening all. 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. And that has often been considered as something that's a bit sad. And actually how everything just ties together as a set of consequences. 08:36 - First clip from the film: The Best Time of Our Lives. Maybe what can individuals do to help? And I'm not a young man anymore. Good to be on. around us, barely noticeable from day to day - the loss of our planet's wild places, its biodiversity. # End WordPress. This is Factual America, signing off. It will, ultimately, in the case of Amazon, it will have lost so much moisture, it will ultimately be in a tipping point towards perpetual decline. And probably no individual has seen more of the Earth's wilderness in his illustrious nearly 70-year career. We have been severely degrading the health of the environment, habitats, plants, and wildlife, putting our human health at risk. WebDavid Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet . WebThis product is a viewing guide to the Netflix documentary movie David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet about biodiversity, ecosystems, energy generation, and climate Matthew 22:27And I mean, there's a point in this doc where, I think David's being interviewed by Christine Lagarde who's used to hit the IMF and is president of the ECB, he says you could happily retire. And so the whole idea of the film was, let's just keep it simple. And, you know, that's quite a thought, ain't it? Sir David Attenborough is a broadcast legend. Is the order safe for a child who weighs 30 lb? 7.17gC4.02gCl278gC4H1073.5gAl2(CO3)3\begin{array}{ll} But also then in the other part of our world is politically, as Keith said, we've got to solve this together as a world and the whole world is, under the auspices of the UN are getting together for big, new look at climate change, so the follow on from the Paris Climate Agreement, and on biodiversity. 00:35 - David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet trailer. And Mike's absolutely right, you solve those two issues, we get out of jail. And there I was, actually being asked to explore these places and record the wonders of the natural world for people back home. Redirects and rewriting URLs are two very common directives found in a .htaccess file, and many scripts such as WordPress, Drupal, Joomla and Magento add directives to the .htaccess so those scripts can function. And there's a better world to live in. A Life on Our Planet. Turning the world around to do this is achievable. He's, by nature, it means a trained filmmaker, trained producer has been for years. I was 20. And so it's, you know, it's a win-win. I mean, really, it's interesting what you say about your daughter rewilding. Sir David Attenborough is a broadcast legend. It's the reality. And see what Sir David actually has to say. I mean, I highly recommend the film, obviously, I sat down with my family and watched it last night. For addon domains, the file must be in public_html/addondomain.com/example/Example/ and the names are case-sensitive. We know all the solutions, we know what we have to do. They'd never seen the Central New Guinea before. Obviously, you know, times are strange. Destruction of forests; the cutting down of trees in a large area. Yes. And it's hard to believe, I think we're coming up on the end of our time together. He grew up really, really deeply understanding the natural world, he has huge interest in anthropology and in geology, collected fossils at a young age, studied biology and natural sciences, real genuine understander, and curiosity of a wealth of different sciences. Ano ang katayuan ng Araling Salin dito sa Pilipinas? Spolier alert A life on our planet opens with scenes of the devastation at Chernobyl - explaining how in 1986 it became uninhabitable and likening this to the destruction that we are heading towards through the impacts of climate change. Is that, maybe we can end on that note? Colin, what was it like for you to work with what I imagine is one of your heroes? And we've already got like, what the Brazilian wetlands, already a quarter of it has been lost this year from from wildfires, you know, things like that. And it's on the trajectory that we are currently on. I think there's even a little, some archival in there, about even meeting up with the tribe that had never had any contact with the outside world. You have to do it together. And he never overstates the facts, which is, I think, why this film has been so powerful for so many. There's one on nature and biodiversity which is happening in May next year in China. And this is, that's only 50 years ago. Matthew 7:59And has resonated. What human development kick started the civilized world. Fertile land can produce a large number of good quality crops. Boom, overnight, we stopped doing a whole lot of things, we did other things. 34:04 - How the idea came about to create a retrospective of Sir David Attenboroughs life. Protecting a third of coastal areas from fishing could allow fish populations to thrive and the remaining area would be sufficient for human consumption. And how do you go about telling this story? WebDavid Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet 2020 | Maturity rating: PG | 1h 23m | Documentary Films 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. And just the genius of the man to be able to flip an entire story that many of us would spend minutes waffling about and just let down to this perfect thing that made sense to anybody. When you have a missing image on your site you may see a box on your page with with a red X where the image is missing. 48:15 - The lasting message of ALife on Our Planet. This is a speed of change that exceeds any changes that have occurred in the last 10,000 years. And it's rather sad because we're gonna have a big premiere in the Albert Hall and cinema release, and so on and so forth. [4] It was released on Netflix on 4 October 2020,[5] along with a companion book A Life on Our Planet.[6]. Either way, please contact your web host immediately. But I think he, right after that, right at the end of that clip, he says it was the best time of our lives. It's the kind of viewing the world as finite, as he talked about and David showed in that previous clip, and that mindset shift and way that we approach everything, is fundamental to this. /index.php [L] Not getting out of the problem is unnecessary. Look for the .htaccess file in the list of files. Three key themes struck me as vitally important to make this plan succeed: A. And David felt very, very deeply that, you know, having witnessed this, I mean, almost being a broadcast through it all and not letting the world know. WebDavid Attenborough: A Life On Our Planetis a first-hand account of humanitys impact on nature and a message of hope for future generations. And with COVID-19, we're just learning what that means. Blue Planet II 2 One Ocean And The Deep Free Download HD. And this was the sort of, this was the stage that David traveled the world on. The really frustrating thing with the environmental crisis is that people don't realize the seriousness of it. He's 94 now. Matthew 28:29Well, I mean, for me personally, I remember I was working for a zoology professor actually, in the early 90s, having these discussions about global warming, and these sort of things. Whose idea was that? Book Keyword. That's why humans must never let stability go. The biodiversity of the natural world has kept this stability of the earth in balance, David was born in 1937, when the worlds population was 2.3 billion. And suddenly, an accident happened, that took away their ability to live in this place. A chemical or natural substance added to soil or land for plants to grow better. rather than it being a scientific challenge. And then when we kind of built on that. Because it seemed to me that was really capturing this Earth at a tipping point. I think the film is done very well. WebDavid Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet. Connect live to experts and classrooms worldwide via Skype in the Classroom. He's got no interest in retiring whatsoever. On the drive over here I think the radio was full of just all the news around Europe in terms of all the new lockdowns and the such. WebComing to Netflix October 4 2020, the film addresses some of the biggest challenges facing life on our planet, providing a snapshot of global nature loss in a single lifetime. Before you do anything, it is suggested that you backup your website so that you can revert back to a previous version if something goes wrong. Magbigay ng limang translators o. So there's two of them. And actually, I've gone over that carbon and food thing time and time again. 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. Renewable energy such as solar, wind, water and geothermal could sustainably power all human energy usage. What was the buried treasure he found in the rocks as a boy? I've been Wildlife filmmaker for too long to remember. The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism. Interspersed with footage of his career and of a wide variety of ecosystems, he narrates key moments in his career and indicators of how the planet has changed since he was born in 1926. In this trailer, he talks about his documentary . A guide for educators, youth workers and parents. Because we are the generation that is stuck in this moment where we can either fix it or destroy it. But it's tiny compared to what's coming down the track in 10-15 years time. And yes, the scenes with the walruses and that kind of stuff. Get the latest news & films from ourplanet.com. And it's a very, very profound moment we sit in now. Fast forward to 2020. Matthew 41:10And yet, you're talking about technology. 12:30 - Why A Life On Our Planet has not been made earlier. The director of photography, Gavin Thurston, created this mirrored camera box, where effectively David could see the person that was interviewing him and having a conversation with him coming down the lens at the camera. Keith Scholey 44:02Yeah, the film, we've finished. Although the film is pretty, pretty straight to the point and gives us a lot of solutions in terms of what needs to be done in order to avoid this worsening crisis and then ultimately, what is potentially a human extinction. Now it's, now we can get out of this thing. Sparkling coastal seas, vast forests, immense grasslands, you could fly for hours over the untouched wilderness. He visited places such as the African Serengeti, in which native animals require vast areas of land to maintain grazing patterns. How has the summer sea ice in the Arctic changed over the past 40 years? And that has to be the message, people have to understand. [3], In 2021, the film was nominated for five Emmy Awards.[13]. It's just, it's his proper talent, it's his experience and talent combined. 2020 | Maturity Rating: 7+ | 1h 23m | Science & Nature Docs. So it must have been just amazing for him. if anyone has watched David Attenborough's documentary "A Life On Our Planet" can you summarize it ? WebDavid Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet. But this is pretty much David on camera, wildlife footage, which I know, it's not easy to get. That was the plan. It's the magic ingredient that enables the world to work smoothly. RewriteRule . Exploring Our Planet - India's only national-level wildlife quiz goes global. "There can be no greater legacy than giving young people the tools they need to save our planet. 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. And let's make it a clear narrative so everyone knows what the problem is and how to get out. On platforms that enforce case-sensitivity PNG and png are not the same locations. And then, sort of in the 90s, we started to see whole habitats look threatened. And everyone needs to know that. Printable worksheets and visual resources for schools and families. Edit the file on your computer and upload it to the server via FTP. And maybe that's a good place to wrap up here. Matthew 11:19I think, yeah, you mentioned Borneo. WebHonest, revealing and urgent, David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet is a powerful first-hand account of humanitys impact on nature and a message of hope for future And we've talked about this on the podcast before. And we just thought, wow, that's, that's extraordinary. And actually, that is very achievable. And the idea of this film was to try to tell a very simple story. You said you, it was talking with him, and he wanted to do the film. I'm here with Keith Scholey and Colin Butfield, co-directo and producer of David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet. But it's a blend of the two. But I wanted to get to the project, because this is, we've kind of touched on this already. 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. I know you're an experienced filmmaker when it comes to making nature films and factual. But, you know, you start in Chernobyl, which is an interesting way to frame it. Matthew 39:22Yeah, I certainly know something about waffling. How are you guys affected by COVID-19? Interspersed with footage of his career and of a wide variety of ecosystems, he Colin Butfield 37:51Yeah, you're quite right, he is one of my heroes. In the process, they also provide us with simple solutions to saving our planet before it is too late. So they don't, they don't necessary know him so well. Certainly in this country, talking about it being a tear jerker and quite an emotional film for many. Coal, oil, natural gas, and other fuels that are ancient remains of plants and animals. He was there. Annual lease payment payable at the beginning of each year amounted to P500,000. Test your website to make sure your changes were successfully saved. Our population has reached 7.8 billion, carbon levels are now at 415 parts per million and the remaining wilderness at 35%. And that was the inspiration of the film. Blue Planet Deep Ocean Answer Key pdfsdocuments2 com. I mean, do you have more films, bigger projects, maybe working with Silverback? Tasks . Colin Butfield 16:10Well, I think we've got two things happening at exactly the same time. Did he resist that? But 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.
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