david attenborough: a life on our planet transcript

Videos David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet. The most remote habitat of all exists at the extreme north and south of the planet. And a few years later, that idea became obvious to everyone. In the extreme Alaskan wild, 16 survivalists compete for a chance to win a massive cash prize but these lone wolves must be part of a team to win. No ecosystem, no matter how big, is secure. Sir David. The planet cant support billions of large meat-eaters. But lines blur when a key informant makes a big ask. A speed of change that exceeds any in the last 10,000 years. They charted them as they moved across rivers, through woodlands, and over national borders. If herds of animals couldn't travel to new grazing, they, along with predators, would starve. We have pursued animals to extinction many times in our history, but now that it was visible, it was no longer acceptable. 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. All that evolution undone. The wilder and more diverse forests are, the more effective they are at absorbing carbon from the atmosphere. In the 30 years since the evacuation of Chernobyl, the wild has reclaimed the space. Ive traveled to every part of the globe. The authoritative record of NPRs programming is the audio record. But to continue, we require more than intelligence. The Plant-Based Gut Health Program for Losing Weight, Restoring Your Health, and Optimizing Your Microbiome, Let Go of Who You Think You're Supposed to Be and Embrace Who You Are, An Introductory Guide to Deeper States of Meditation, Or Why I Spent a Year Trying to Sing in the Morning, Clean My Closets, Fight Right, Read Aristotle, and Generally Have More Fun, 12 Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child's Developing Mind. Ive experienced the living world firsthand in all its variety and wonder. The largest whales, the blues, numbered only a few thousand by then. Addeddate Indoors, within cities. My first visit to East Africa was in 1960. we would keep consuming the earth until we had used it up. If you have not used our catalog since prior to June 6, 2016 contact Circulation at the number below to get your PIN reset. We filmed 650 species, and we traveled one and a half million miles. I've seen it with my own eyes. [over megaphone] Please stop killing the whales. And then you clear that furthermore for cattle. I am David Attenborough, and I am 93. Coral reefs don't like acid, and 90% of our reefs could die off in a few years. It seems utterly impossible that after such a devastating environmental disaster, there would be any kind of happy ending. The problem is that our fishing fleets are just as good at finding those hot spots as are the fish. Since I started filming in the 1950s, on average, wild animal populations have more than halved. Instructions Preparation David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet | Official Trailer | Netflix Watch on Transcript Task 1 Task 2 Discussion Have you seen any of David Attenborough's films? They had never seen the center of New Guinea before. At first, they caught plenty of fish in their nets. With David Attenborough, Max Hughes. David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet . The thing we rely upon for every element of the lives we lead. On current projections, there will be 11 billion people on Earth by 2100. It is the only way out of this crisis that we ourselves have created. Weve come this far because we are the smartest creatures that have ever lived. And we've exterminated the great fisheries. As the Arctic warms, the tundra in Alaska, northern Canada, and Russia, would collapse as the permafrost would not stay sufficiently frozen to hold the soil together. Furthermore, less ice means that the Arctic would be unable to cool the planet down. All rights reserved. ATTENBOROUGH: I don't think it is a responsible thing to do is to simply say that what we see the future, it's very dangerous, and to hell with it. [Attenborough] By the time Life on Earth aired in 1979, I had entered my 50s. If we dont take action, the collapse of our civilizations and the extinction of much of the natural world is on the horizon. Accuracy and availability may vary. In 1937, at age 11, he would cycle from his home in Leicester into the countryside to study fossils in the rocks. Clean energy has to replace fossil fuels. Baby gorillas were at a premium, and poachers would kill a dozen adults to get one. Preparation task . If we take care of nature, nature will take care of us. No one has lived here since. There are no reviews yet. There's some good news though. And if we do it right, it can continue because theres a win-win at play. But Chernobyl was a single event. [Attenborough] If we can change the way we live on Earth, an alternative future comes into view. Emmy-winning narrator David Attenborough ("Our Planet," "Planet Earth II") looks back and shares a way forward. We learnt how to exploit the seasons to produce food crops. And the reef turns from wonderland to wasteland. Soil would be inadequate, insects and bees destroyed, and droughts and flooding would increase. Fishers survived on food vouchers but kept the faith, and today, marine life in that area has increased by more than 400%. According to David Attenborough, we have 'overrun the Earth.' Theyd never seen sloths before. In 1998, a Blue Planet film crew stumbled on an event little known at the time. David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet. Its happened in my lifetime. [Attenborough] Ive been lucky enough to spend my life exploring the wild places of our planet. As Attenborough says: 'We regard the Earth as our planet, run by mankind for mankind.' 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. A line in the rock layers. Fishing is worlds greatest wild harvest. The biodiversity of the Holocene helped to bring stability, and the entire living world settled into a gentle, reliable rhythm the seasons. How did that change our view of the world? [wildebeest snorting] For every single predator on the Serengeti, there are more than 100 prey animals. It will survive. 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. Sir David Frederick Attenborough (; born 8 May 1926) is an English broadcaster and naturalist. In one person's lifetime, we have demolished our land and sea wilderness. Sparkling coastal seas. It was a very different world back then. The film's grand achievement is that it positions its subject as a mediator between humans and the natural world. And I believe we can do our best. This city in Ukraine was once home to almost 50,000 people. It was shot in 39 countries. Today, the forest has taken over the city. Saving individual species or even groups of species would not be enough. Every one has a critical role to play. But for us, an idea could do that. A key reason the population is still growing is because many of us are living longer. "No fishing" zones cover less than 7% of the ocean. We pull out 80 million tonnes of seafood every year, only to replace it with plastic. And, of course, the ocean is important to all of us as a source of food. The Masai in Kenya engages in projects to reduce their cattle herds and develop wildlife. And ways to harvest our forests sustainably. Phytoplankton at the oceans surface and immense forests straddling the north have helped to balance the atmosphere by locking away carbon. The wealthiest 16% in the world are responsible for almost 50% of the environmental impact. In the past, animals had to develop some physical ability to change their lives. Or is that question not called for under the circumstances? Immense grasslands. We were apart from the rest of life on earth, living a different kind of life. Download Worksheet Language level The good news is that electric cars are already here. [Attenborough] I was in a television studio when the Apollo mission launched. web pages Today, forests cover half of Costa Rica. Protected fish populations soon became so healthy, they spilt over into the areas open to fishing. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. . At first, the cause of the bleaching was a mystery. All rights reserved. A meteorite impact triggered a catastrophic change in the earths conditions. The purpose of Boykoff's study was to examine environmental representations, to 'provide opportunities to interrogate how particular narratives are translated, and how they make (in)visible certain discourses.' Its covered with small family-run farms with no room for expansion. In the 1950s, Borneo was three-quarters covered with rainforest. 2020 | Maturity Rating: 7+ | 1h 23m | Science & Nature Docs. All we need is the will to do so. Summer sea ice in the Arctic has reduced by 40% in 40 years. Otherwise, this is brilliant! I noticed that in this transcript the years of the population, carbon & wilderness miss: 1937 & 1954 & repeat the year 1997 twice the last should be 2020. But, the moral of the story is indeed a positive one. People benefit from the timber and then benefit again from farming the land thats left behind. I spent the latter half of the 1970s traveling the world, making a series I had long dreamed of called Life on Earth, the story of the evolution of life and its diversity. [Attenborough] By the end of the century, Borneos rainforest had been reduced by half. I look at these images now and I realize that, although as a young man I felt I was out there in the wild experiencing the untouched natural world it was an illusion. Baitfish are driven into tight balls by tuna, before they attack, then sharks and dolphins join the hunt; they're followed by gannets, and even a whale. More than half of the species on land live here. Attenborough, David, 1926-2 Entertain (Firm) BBC Video (Firm) British Broadcasting Corporation; . At some point in the future, the human population will peak for the very first time. Rising sea levels could lead to cities like Rotterdam, Ho Chi Minh City, and Miami being evacuated. Small creatures called polyps, create reefs by building walls of calcium carbonate to protect their tiny forms, while the fantastic colors of a coral reef come from the algae in their tissues. And it relies on its biodiversity to run smoothly. While the future of our planet may look bleak, Attenborough offers us hope and a vision for restoring our planet. It was going to bring everything we had ever dreamed of. Regenerative and urban farming are two options. Humanitarian crises would result as people would be forced to relocate, triggering border conflict. The living world cant operate without a healthy ocean and neither can we. Because what youre looking at is skeletons. And because we would be then dedicated to raising plants, we could increase the yield of this land substantially. No one wants this to happen. We can start to produce food in new spaces. In this future, we discover ways to benefit from our land that help, rather than hinder, wilderness. You and I belong to the most widespread and dominant species of animal on earth. Many people regarded it as the most costly in the history of mankind. So, how do we recognize critical thresholds? We have such a fascination for wildlife, but wild animals make up only 4% of the mammals on Earth. If you have a global view, which - and science can give us - science would say that there are more species in danger of total disappearance than there have been in human history. David Attenborough, A Life on Our Planet: My Witness Statement and a Vision for the Future 33 likes Like "We live our comfortable lives in the shadow of a disaster of our own making. The rest, from mice to whales, make up just 4%. One Hundred Years of Solitude. Der Emmy-gekrnte Naturforscher David Attenborough (Unser Planet", Planet Erde II") hat einen Plan fr die Zukunft. But scientists started to discover that in many cases where bleaching occurred, the ocean was warming. 2030s. A few millennia after this began, I grew up at exactly the right moment. Life in Pripyat continued comfortably until 26 April 1986, when reactor number 4 at Chernobyl exploded. Orangutan mothers have to spend ten years with their young, teaching them which fruits are worth eating. A Life on Our Planet is a masterpiece that explores the life and legacy of natural historian and national treasure David Attenborough. The Netherlands is one of the worlds most densely-populated countries. The return of the trees would absorb as much as two thirds of the carbon emissions that have been pumped into the atmosphere by our activities to date. A powerful shared conscience had suddenly appeared. And there I was, actually being asked to explore these places and record the wonders of the natural world for people back home. Uploaded by And we were responsible. And it lived about 180 million years ago. Without predators, nutrients are lost for centuries to the depths and the hot spots start to diminish. You knock down a rainforest tree, and you get a lot of money from the timber which you sell. And who knows what effect that will have on the world. Scientists call it the Holocene. But during his lifetime, Attenborough has also seen first-hand the monumental scale of humanity's impact on nature. Did you know that 1.8 trillion plastic fragments are currently drifting like a garbage site in the northern Pacific? Based on a children's book by Paul McCartney. [chuckles] Because I wish the struggle wasnt there or necessary. As much now as I did when I was a boy. Most of our diseases were under control. David Attenborough is a famous British naturalist. And as the natural environment fails, pandemics are likely to increase. However, stressed polyps dispose of their algae partners, leading them to bleach and turn into skeletons. When her husband dies, Sole decides that the best way to take care of her son is to become a crime boss even if that means being her father's enemy. The evidence is all around. Do the preparation task first. But in certain places, there are hot spots where currents bring nutrients to the surface and trigger an explosion of life. There is a double incentive to cut down forests. In just 25 years, the forest has returned to cover half of Costa Rica once again. Um, so, the world is not as wild as it was. Two legendary Go players, once student and master, face victory and defeat as they inevitably come face to face as rivals. 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. We must rewild the world. Urban farming is an option on rooftops, abandoned buildings, and exterior walls of city buildings. For 65 million years, its been at work reconstructing the living world until we come to the world we know our time. Every other species on Earth reaches a maximum population after a time. Governments need to offer financial incentives to create wilderness areas or involve local communities that can benefit from rewilding. A thick belt of jungles around the equator has piled plant on plant to capture as much of the suns energy as possible, adding moisture and oxygen to the global air currents. And skeletal is precisely what these reefs were becoming. One man has seen more of the natural world than any other. 2.4M views 2 years ago In this unique feature documentary, titled David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet, the celebrated naturalist reflects upon both the defining moments of his. Weve managed to travel by boat to islands that were impossible to get to historically because they were permanently locked in the ice. Those forests and plains and seas were already emptying. Yet, theyve removed 90% of the large fish in the sea. We had worked out how to produce food to order. Unlike land chains, which may have three food chain links, such as grass, to wildebeest, to lion, the sea has about five, so if we overfish at one point, we collapse the entire system. The result is that the population has now stabilized and has hardly changed since the millennium. Remember you can read the transcript at any time. This docuseries delves into one of our greatest modern mysteries: Flight MH370. ATTENBOROUGH: Well, it could be gone. There just isnt the space. An imaginative young squirrel leads a musical revolution to save his parents from a tyrannical leader. Environmental issues have historically had low news value. Be the first one to, David Attenborough - A Life on Our Planet 2020, Advanced embedding details, examples, and help, Terms of Service (last updated 12/31/2014). The living world is essentially solar-powered. They have a symbiotic relationship; the algae absorb sunlight, which provides the polyps with the energy they need to snap up their passing prey, and expand their coral colony. But the longer we leave it, the more difficult itll be to do something about it. It was a rediscovery of a fundamental truth. Its quite straightforward. Buy now And in that one shot, there was the whole of humanity with nothing else except the person that was in the spacecraft taking that picture. And that completely changed the mindset of the population, the human population of the world. Focusing on a specific period, from the birth of Black Wall Street to its catastrophic downfall over the course of two bloody days, and finally the fallout and reconstruction. Its been staring us in the face all along. By the time Frozen Planet aired in 2011, the reasons for these changes was well established. However, as it does this, carbon dioxide changes into carbonic acid. You say in this book, with us or without us ATTENBOROUGH: Oh, well, yes. Ocean life was also unravelling in the shallows. Our home was not limitless. We require wisdom. By and large, its a story of slow, steady change. David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet is a 2020 film by the documentarian and natural historian David Attenborough. So, Dutch farmers have become expert at getting the most out of every hectare. In the Frozen Planet series, filming crews noticed that the Arctic summers were growing longer, the summer sea ice had reduced by 30% in thirty years, and glaciers were far smaller. SIMON: What does that mean? Forests are a fundamental component of our planets recovery. Polar bears need ice as the launching pads for hunting. We've adopted a fatalistic attitude that it's "too little too late." This trajectory is unsustainable, and the Great Acceleration will inevitably result in a "Great Decline.". 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. At 93, Sir David Attenborough has spent a lifetime studying the natural world, and been knighted for his efforts. But whether it will survive in the form that will include us in it is just another question. The only way to keep them alive was for rangers to be with them every day. This city in Ukraine was once home to almost 50,000 people. The last one is thought to have been a meteorite that struck Earth, destroying anything bigger than a dog. I mean, we have completely well, destroyed that world. To establish a life on our planet in balance with nature. [Attenborough] They ate meat rarely. ATTENBOROUGH: Well, I think it changed everybody's view. Fewer trees and more carbon in the atmosphere would escalate global warming significantly. It had everything a community would needfor a comfortable life. This is now our planet, run by humankind for humankind. And powerful evidence that however grave our mistakes, nature will ultimately overcome them. Life cycles on, and if we make the right choices, ruin can become regrowth . Starring: David Attenborough. Tulsa Burning: The 1921 Race Massacre | Transcript, The Sorrow and the Pity (1969) Review by David Denby, J.P. Morgan: How One Man Financed America [Transcript]. Fortunately, Tanzania and Kenya took far-sighted action to safeguard the sacred paths of the Serengeti migration. 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 And in life the animal itself lived in the chamber here and spread out its tentacles to catch its prey. David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet 2020 | Maturity rating: PG | 1h 23m | Science & Nature Documentaries 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. 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? That may sound impossible, but there are ways in which we can do this. Instead, cover crops are planted after harvest to protect the soil, and crops are rotated. Global food production enters a crisis as soils become exhausted by overuse. Energy everywhere will be more affordable. Its all happened within the last 2,000 years or so. 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 must rewild the world!" David Attenborough And all of them completely undisturbed by your presence. And if you knock down the whole of the Amazon rainforest, the whole of the climatic systems of rainfall and other climatic factors will be - go off balance. Weitere Details. In 1990, parts of the Mexican Coast were overfished, so a marine protected area was established. Many of the millions of species in the forest exist in small numbers. NPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by an NPR contractor. When they do, theyre able to gather the concentrated shoals with ease. And to begin with, it was quite easy. Great numbers of species disappear and are suddenly replaced by a few. Instructions. We invented farming. Without large fish and other marine predators, the oceanic nutrient cycle stutters. 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. Fossils. David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet - Transcript October 14, 2020 David Attenborough has seen more of the natural world than any other. [birds chirping] Just imagine if we achieve this on a global scale. Still, energy use, production, transport, farming, and telecommunication have also shown their sinister side. The very thing that gave birth to our civilization. The truth is, with or without us, the natural world will rebuild. [Attenborough] They lived in small numbers and didnt take too much. When you think about it, were completing a journey. 2020 | Maturity rating: 7+ | 1h 23m | Nature & Ecology Documentaries. The pace of change was getting faster and faster. In Asia, the winds would create the monsoon on cue. To start to thrive. Sample Page; ; 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. The longer they have to wait for the ice to return, the more they use up their fat supplies. 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. A prequel to "Nanti Kita Cerita Tentang Hari Ini," this film follows the love story of young Narendra and Ajeng who come from different backgrounds. David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet. The living world is a unique and spectacular marvel. When I filmed with the mountain gorillas, there were only 300 left in a remote jungle in Central Africa. The trick is to raise the standard of living around the world without increasing our impact on that world. The killing of whales turned from a harvest to a crime. [whales singing] Their mournful songs were the key to transforming peoples opinions about them. In the process, they also provide us with simple solutions to saving our planet before it is too late. And that's because of the oceanic commons, as they say, the areas of the ocean in which anybody can do what they like. [imperceptible] Theyve always been a place beyond imagination with scenery unlike anything else on earth and unique species adapted to a life in the extreme. A sixth mass extinction event is well underway.

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david attenborough: a life on our planet transcript