I work for the UK branch of World Wildlife Fund. A 0.2688g0.2688-\mathrm{g}0.2688g sample of a monoprotic acid neutralizes 16.4mL16.4 \mathrm{~mL}16.4mL of 0.08133MKOH0.08133 \mathrm{M} \mathrm{KOH}0.08133MKOH solution. 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. 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. People have never seen pangolins before on television, they've never this before. And then the other key thing about Chernobyl, is that actually, although humans left, nature carries on. 12:30 - Why A Life On Our Planet has not been made earlier. And we've talked about this on the podcast before. So you've got this very sort of relaxed conversational experience, and to be able to, as therefore one of the days when David was just talking and remembering things and reflecting on things. And so ever since then, so don't ever, anyone, don't ever bet on it's being David's last one. Suppose you throw a 0.052kg0.052-\mathrm{kg}0.052kg ball with a speed of 10.0m/s10.0 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}10.0m/s and at an angle of 30.030.0^{\circ}30.0 above the horizontal from a building 12.0m12.0 \mathrm{~m}12.0m high. Biggest environmental crisis we face on a week to week basis is air pollution. (c)(c)(c) State how short the rotation period could be before material would be thrown off from the Sun's equator. That is what stability does for humans. And there I was, actually being asked to explore these places and record the wonders of the natural world for people back home. These irreversible events would cause mass extinction and exacerbate climate change further. 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Even for ourselves. So the first thing really is we're all of our voices and things like that. What we all saw. And again, I think in a kind of a brainstorm, we actually worked out that it was a sort of, it was the perfect parable, to go with what's happening with the environmental crisis. Average global temperature today is 1C warmer than it was when David was born. And we have to them quickly. "There can be no greater legacy than giving young people the tools they need to save our planet. We've got, I mean, same thing wierd world, these times, all the rest of it. Nomadic groups whose food supply depends on hunting animals and collecting plant foods, The planet will be four degrees Celsius warmer, rendering large parts of the Earth uninhabitable and leaving millions of people homeless, Currents bring nutrients to the surface and trigger an explosion of life, Community of living organisms in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment, interacting as a system, Five times in life's four-billion-year history. 2. Keith Scholey 27:36I mean, the crazy thing about our times, is the scientists have done the work, they've shown us the problems. 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. Matthew 43:33Okay. 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. And we can do it in different ways. In terms of carrying on doing these documentaries? Obviously this come out this month, October 2020. Matthew 48:02And for both of you. We're in an age where documentaries have, can have loads of animation and graphics and almost special effects. The company has paid commissions, Sanaysay: 1. WebDavid Attenborough: A Life On Our Planetis a first-hand account of humanitys impact on nature and a message of hope for future generations. WebFrom Pripyat, a deserted area after the nuclear disaster, Attenborough gives an overview of his life. [995.Book] A Life On Our Planet PDF. So make sure that your voice is heard, so that we solve it." Head on down to the show notes for more information about today's episode, our guests and the team behind the podcast. Right click on the X and choose Properties. A broadcaster recounts his life, and the evolutionary history of life on Sparkling coastal seas, vast forests, immense grasslands, you could fly for hours over the untouched wilderness. So it must have been just amazing for him. And I'm going to tell you how. [4] It was released on Netflix on 4 October 2020,[5] along with a companion book A Life on Our Planet.[6]. 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. We'll gain out of all of this clean air, we will save health services and economists, billions, will gain better water, better food, stable, growing seasons, all of those things that businesses rely on to thrive. David Attenborough 8:38Wherever I went, there was wilderness. That this is actually going to be really you, your witness statement. And we have to fix it for those that follow us. As Keith saidma few minutes ago, we can turn this around within a decade. So extraordinary decline. Keith Scholey 32:15Absolutely, we said that we couldn't stop flying. But nature will find a way and be able to carry on. So, yes, yes, we are. Matthew 46:42Okay, and when is that big meeting happening? So it's totally a no brainer. And there's a better world to live in. David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet is a 2020 British documentary film[1] narrated by David Attenborough and produced and directed by Jonnie Hughes. Matthew 37:35And you've mentioned David Attenborough's humility. Those two things happening at the same time will create a destabilized planet where, to be honest, I mean, probably the scariest thought in all of this, is human civilization only existed on this stable planet that we've had for about 10-11,000 years in the Holocene. And in, you know, the things you could see were just absolutely amazing. RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f The media is alive. So, Keith, now, maybe for those who haven't had a chance to see it yet, could you give us a little, little synopsis of the film? Over time, he noticed a decline in wildlife when searching for fish or orangutans in Borneo or other animals which he was looking for as part of his documentaries. But I wanted to get to the project, because this is, we've kind of touched on this already. I've been Wildlife filmmaker for too long to remember. You know, David, you meet David and you, you just think, I mean, he's kind of he's the mental age. Its a visual and scientific explanation of the actions we now need to take. And others, of course, whereas voiceover is scripted. Carbon in the atmosphere was at 280 parts per million and the remaining wilderness area of the planet was at 66%. David Attenborough 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. And this is what they saw. A broadcaster recounts his life, and the evolutionary history of life on On platforms that enforce case-sensitivity PNG and png are not the same locations. But also the ways out of it. And we're in quite a small town so it's not so locked down as other parts but yeah, all good. David Attenborough But one way or another, if you're in the business that solves battery storage for renewable energy, or you come up with new ways of dealing with waste, or your community that manages your fish stocks better than the others, you're gonna have huge benefits. He's about 50-52. Destruction of forests; the cutting down of trees in a large area. And I'm not a young man anymore. But obviously people want to know practically What can I do every single day. 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. When you get a 404 error be sure to check the URL that you are attempting to use in your browser.This tells the server what resource it should attempt to request. 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. WebDavid Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet. And this is going to sound like a funny question. And the climate, as I'm sure most of your listeners know, has changed incredibly fast, particularly over the last couple of decades. Where we can stop the decline. We just require now the will and the determination to do what needs to happen. No. It's just, it's his proper talent, it's his experience and talent combined. Just click. A big accident is happening, which is going to take away our ability to live in this place. Us humans, anatomically modern humans, have been around for 200-230,000 years. You can't do it on your own. And this film in particular, Our Planet before it. Never. This is a guy who's probably seen more of the world than any other human that's ever lived. That was really, I mean, maybe Keith, you can talk about this as well, that seemed to, was that a bit of a change from what had been done before? 16:08 - What will happen if we do not preserve biodiversity. Matthew 31:52And I guess COVID has shown, and if there's a silver lining is that, if the world puts its mind to it, it can do a lot of things. A chemical intended to kill insects and other organisms that damage crops. The properties will tell you the path and file name that cannot be found. It's if enough people want this and enough people believe it's serious. The choice is ours. But why not sooner? We are cutting down 15 billion trees each year and in total 3 trillion trees have been removed. Matthew 26:22Welcome back to Factual America. What is one thing science predicts will happen in your lifetime? Coal releases 25 000 kJ/kg as it burns so how much coal is used per hour? And he looked perplexed at me. 404 means the file is not found. We're working together on other projects, this kind of communications challenge we talked about, we know we were going for at least the next decade, so definitely working together. 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. David Attenborough 14:13The living world is a unique and a spectacular marvel. our planet "David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet" Resources And this is, that's only 50 years ago. 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. So that means everyone who follows is in our hands. He's actually a very humble man. You may get a 404 error for images because you have Hot Link Protection turned on and the domain is not on the list of authorized domains. 51:51 - The opportunities arising from addressing climate change and preserving biodiversity. And to remind you to please remember to like us and share us with your friends and family wherever you happen to listen or watch podcasts. Book Keyword. a) What will be its kinetic energy when it hits the ground? The single most important component for keeping the planet stable. 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. So he really saw the pristine natural world at that time. You just talk about wildlife, you'll gain audience. And so some of those bits where you see him against the black backdrop are, I mean, they're his words, obviously, but they're not scripted. A dialogue box may appear asking you about encoding. And it was a joy to watch. Our planet is headed for disaster. And actually how everything just ties together as a set of consequences. He talks about the Amazon rainforest. WebThis Video Response Worksheet and Key is based on the BBC documentary series "Our Planet - Episode 1: One Planet" as narrated by David Attenborough.You will receive a 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 But basically, let's kind of cut to the chase, what happens if we don't do anything? The tragedy of our time has been happening all. And what was most extraordinary about that is he would have this big recollection of a moment in time, let's say when the Blue Planet film crew first filmed coral bleaching, and he didn't know what it was, and nobody really knew why it was happening. But yeah, on a current trajectory, you will pass tipping points within a decade. David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet Documentary And one of the techniques we used in the film was, simply because David's such an accomplished presenter, people are so used to, he's so used to being on camera, people are so used to seeing him on camera. 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. David Attenborough A Life On Our Planet And if we can do what we've done to try to beat COVID, we can beat the environmental crisis, but we just have to do these things. But he's nearly been, it's what, nearly 70 years on. And, you know, that's quite a thought, ain't it? But we'd filmed in Chernobyl for the Our Planet series. And this was the sort of, this was the stage that David traveled the world on. Connect live to experts and classrooms worldwide via Skype in the Classroom. Now back to Factual America. We're having an unstable planet at the time we're putting the greatest demands on it. And so once you tell a simple story about why we've ended up having a problem, you can then tell a very simple story about how you can get out of the problem. It solves itself in hundreds of thousands of years. One word sums up the incredible variety of animals and plants on Earth. And so an unstable world, and we know this from what's happened in past extinction events, can take eons to sort itself out. 48:15 - The lasting message of ALife on Our Planet. Matthew 2:03That is the trailer for the Netflix documentary, David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet. And that completely changed the mindset of the population, the human population of the world. It was the first time that any human had moved away far enough from the Earth to see the whole planet. And this is Factual America. But, you know, you start in Chernobyl, which is an interesting way to frame it. For 10,000 years the worlds temperature has not varied beyond 1C . To watch the film https://www.attenboroughfilm.com. And in a way, it's a terrible thing to say, but I wonder if it's a blessing in disguise that this film came out after this disaster has happened. An animal that is hunted and killed by another for food. I've had the most extraordinary life. He asserts that the solution has been "staring us in the face all along. An element that makes up about 21% of Earth's atmosphere. Initially scheduled for cinematic release on 16 April 2020, the film was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. So, let's wait and see. And the whole idea of our planet was, we need to start to bring about change. So restoring nature is probably the fundamental thing that each of us can do. David Attenborough We caught up with Keith and Colin from their homes in Bristol and Surrey, England. Do you think, is that I guess the balance, you've already alluded to this Keith, but the balance you were trying to strike, in terms of certainly in Our Planet, but now this film. 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. And East Africa was in fantastic case, the Amazon was hardly untouched. They'd never seen the Central New Guinea before. And everyone needs to know that. Matthew 13:34Okay. And it's hard to believe, I think we're coming up on the end of our time together. It's one of the top films in Netflix, was certainly in the top 10 when I was watching it last night. Is this about rewilding? And I know Colin talked about this before, but I think the main thing is have your voice. But, what a lot of people don't know about David, is he's so much more than a presenter and voiceover artist. WebDavid Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet is a groundbreaking documentary hosted by David Attenborough that explores the changing nature of our Earth and highlights the role that Not getting out of the problem is unnecessary. untouched natural world - but it was an illusion. 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. And we as journalists and communicators in this area, we have to do something, and we have to do it quickly. The global populations of wild animals have halved over his lifetime. And that's early 70s, you know. Our Planet And how do you go about telling this story? The variety of life (animals and plants) in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem. A Life on Our Planet I think you've pretty much said it, but what do you want the lasting message of this film to be? Look for the .htaccess file in the list of files. Coal, oil, natural gas, and other fuels that are ancient remains of plants and animals. David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet | Stories | WWF Because it seemed to me that was really capturing this Earth at a tipping point. Honest, 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 generations. Human beings have overrun the world. WebDavid Attenborough A Life On Our Planet - Soundtrack - Steven Price At a time when nobody had gone overseas to make natural history programs, he basically got told, go spend three months somewhere exotic finding stuff, and record it for audiences. At 93 he has spent his lifetime exploring the planet and witnessing the changes taking place in every part of the living world. 7.17gC4.02gCl278gC4H1073.5gAl2(CO3)3\begin{array}{ll} David Attenborough A Life On Our Planet [6][11], The film received positive critical reception. Attenborough describes the film as his "witness statement" and gives an impression of what could happen to the planet over the course of a lifetime beginning in 2020 and lasting as long as his own, were human activity to continue unchanged. Attenborough Teaching Resources | TPT And maybe that's a good place to wrap up here. You can try renaming that file to .htaccess-backup and refreshing the site to see if that resolves the issue. Fast forward to 2020. Boring, interesting, hard, life risking, fun. Thank you for everything you've done to help protect the natural treasures of Our Planet. We've had a academic who's looked at Inconvenient Truth and what scare films can do in terms of backfiring and these sort of things. Check out the show notes to learn more about the program, our guests and the team behind the production. You have to do it 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. And you show scenes from it in this doc. Had viewings with Prince William and his family. And I think the rate we're losing it is extraordinary. 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. David Attenborough 'A Life on our Planet', David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet Set 1, Prentice Hall Brief Review: The Living Environment 2019, Patofizjologia kolos IV + selftesty hemostaza, block 2 exam 2 -- high yield -- tutor ppt. But it's a blend of the two. Matthew 17:48And I think that's a point the film makes quite well. WebSir David Attenborough provided us with a powerful first-hand account of our impact on nature. An area of land that cannot be used or that is no longer used for building or growing things on. And it's all happening in the next 12 months. And you can't fix environmental crisis on your own. But we're going to have a little break first. And it's a very, very profound moment we sit in now. The .htaccess file contains directives (instructions) that tell the server how to behave in certain scenarios and directly affect how your website functions. I mean, I highly recommend the film, obviously, I sat down with my family and watched it last night. Matthew 49:23Yeah. That makes him the perfect witness to the devastating changes afflicting our planet. Notice that the CaSe is important in this example. Blue Planet II Part 2 the Deep DocuWiki. The living world is a unique and spectacular marvel. And that's quite a tricky thing to do. That cannot be known in advance or predicted. 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 It doesn't solve itself in 1000 years. Patrick Cremona of Radio Times gave it five out of five stars, finding it "quite unlike" Attenborough's previous works and lauding its "blending" of a "terrifying condemnation" of humans' treatment of the natural world, and a "hopeful and inspirational manifesto" of how to address the climate crisis. Good to be on. And obviously, there's a lot to do to solve those two issues. 20:26 - How A Life On Our Planet's mission is connected with the Our Planet series on Netflix. I'm your host, Matthew Sherwood, and every week we look at America through the lens of documentary filmmaking by interviewing filmmakers and experts on the American experience. 2020 | Maturity Rating: 7+ | 1h 23m | Science & Nature Docs. David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet Flashcards On platforms that enforce case-sensitivity example and Example are not the same locations. So they don't, they don't necessary know him so well. We just need to get our politicians and business leaders believing his ABC solutions and then take ACTION. But I think he, right after that, right at the end of that clip, he says it was the best time of our lives. If this doesn't work, you may need to edit your .htaccess file directly. But it's tiny compared to what's coming down the track in 10-15 years time. I was 20. WebDavid Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet is a groundbreaking documentary hosted by David Attenborough that explores the changing nature of our Earth and highlights the role that humans are playing in this unprecedented transformation. 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. DAVID ATTENBOROUGH: A LIFE ON OUR PLANET A physician orders 125 mg Keflex to be taken orally four times daily. (b) Find the equatorial velocity of the photosphere . And Mike's absolutely right, you solve those two issues, we get out of jail. It is possible that you may need to edit the .htaccess file at some point, for various reasons.This section covers how to edit the file in cPanel, but not what may need to be changed. Or had you gotten most of the filming done before all the lockdowns hit? Because the real problem with environmental crisis is the world is confused. I know you're still, it's still early days in terms of just been released. To correct; to do something good to show that you are sorry about something you have done. WebDavid Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet . Either way, please contact your web host immediately. Matthew 4:20Well, thanks again for coming on. [12] Rating it four out of five stars, Ed Potton of The Times approved of the depiction of animals and Attenborough's "intimacy" and "authority" in his narration, but suggested that more of Attenborough's personal life could have been shown. Because we don't thrive in an unstable planet. So we don't want to go through the whole, rehash the whole film, you know, people should go and watch it. I have many friends in other parts of the world where some of David's series have been dubbed by other actors. What was the buried treasure he found in the rocks as a boy? [10], A companion book, A Life on Our Planet: My Witness Statement and a Vision for the Future, was released in October 2020. Hint they will appear in order they are asked. Colin Butfield 31:16Yeah, definitely. We have been severely degrading the health of the environment, habitats, plants, and wildlife, putting our human health at risk. David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet - Netflix I definitely know that. I mean, one stat that springs to mind was that we've lost 68% of average wildlife population since the 1970s. Areas of the Arctic or Antarctic were different to what the filming crew expected due to ice caps melting. This will reset the permalinks and fix the issue in many cases. Put the custom structure back if you had one. Bringing back pollinators, bringing back trees, restoring the ocean, all of those things will not only bring the benefits, they must obviously bring back those environments, but they also bring stability back to the planet. Magbigay ng limang translators o. Colin, or both of you? Because the school of thought was, if you start talking about the doom and gloom of what's happening to the planet, you'll lose audience. Or does he just, you turn the camera on, and this comes out of him, what we see on the screen? Keith Scholey 34:12I'll chip in here. Yet the way we humans live on Earth now is sending biodiversity into a decline. And that is why the whole thing is, in my mind, so frustrating, but also so urgent.
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