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 we're going to either do it in a slightly controlled ways, sort of, on the faster version of the trajectory we're on now, or we're going to do it in a panic in a few years time. 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. And it's very, very achievable. 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. It was no longer species, it was no longer about habitat, it was just the whole thing seemed to be falling off the rails. 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. It's if enough people want this and enough people believe it's serious. But the other one, of course, is reducing our impacts on the climate. That the environment crisis makes COVID, I'm sorry, look like a very, very small issue. That is what stability does for humans. I mean, like in economic terms, this is the greatest market certainty of all time, right. His documentary career began in the 1950s when he began working for the BBC, a British public service broadcaster. Described as "a pre-emptive eulogy for the Earth" by the Times of London. And then the other key thing about Chernobyl, is that actually, although humans left, nature carries on. But what we noticed was loads of people had watched it, millions of people. I was 20. And actually, that is very achievable. And East Africa was in fantastic case, the Amazon was hardly untouched. And Colin and I and David. And suddenly, an accident happened, that took away their ability to live in this place. So, let's wait and see. Matthew 54:16Well, hopefully, I hope that is the case. Just click. 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. Subscribe to our mailing list or follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter at Alamo pictures. And I'm not a young man anymore. mainly caused So again, thanks for coming on to the show. This is a year of pandemic. ), but the specifics of an 83-minute movie were never going to be the key takeaways from a film about a 93-year (now 94) life. 24:48 - Third clip from the film: Seeing the images of Earth from outer space for the first time. 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. So in terms of us all acting together to deal with these problems. An animal that hunts other animals for food. 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 That's in my notes here. And they've also shown us the solutions. 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. Colin Butfield 31:16Yeah, definitely. Sir David Attenborough is a broadcast legend. And that is why the whole thing is, in my mind, so frustrating, but also so urgent. 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. - Keith Scholey. This is Factual America, signing off. 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. And as Colin rightly says, human civilization has no experience of existing in an outer control planet. And some of the people in the BBC says, Well, I reckon this is probably going to be, you know, Attenborough's last one. That's why we teamed up with Colin and WWF. I mean, one stat that springs to mind was that we've lost 68% of average wildlife population since the 1970s. But we haven't got a lot of time. COVID is huge for many people and huge for all of us. Because this is part of the process. 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. He's, by nature, it means a trained filmmaker, trained producer has been for years. And this is, that's only 50 years ago. I mean, you mentioned the Holocene, is 10 to 11,000 year period that we've had, and you also make mention of these previous mass extinction, that have happened. 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. And look what happened. We're replacing the wild with the tame. And so we knew something about it. But I think, in terms of the first part of that answer of yours, I think we have a little clip we can show or listen to for our listeners. So extraordinary decline. And good on him. I think one of the great things about making this film with Silverback and Sir David is that even policymakers want to see these films. The company has paid commissions, Sanaysay: 1. 20:26 - How A Life On Our Planet's mission is connected with the Our Planet series on Netflix. And that's the challenge. And in 10,000 years, we invented agriculture and put a man on the moon. And this is Factual America. 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. He desperately wanted to let the world know that we were in an extraordinary dangerous moment. David's all about the subject is far more important than him. This varies by browser, if you do not see a box on your page with a red X try right clicking on the page, then select View Page Info, and goto the Media Tab. So it must have been just amazing for him. Sir David Attenborough is a broadcast legend. Matthew 2:03That is the trailer for the Netflix documentary, David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet. 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. It solves itself in hundreds of thousands of years. 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. 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. Billions of individuals of millions of kinds of plants and animals, dazzling in their variety and richness. Good to be on. See the Section on 404 errors after clicking a link in WordPress. Keith, since you know David so well, why this film and why now? RewriteBase / /index.php [L] He proposes re-wilding; moreover, he says that bringing countries out of poverty, providing universal healthcare and improving girls' education would make the growing human population stabilise sooner and at a lower level. So he has quite literally been filming, recording, experiencing the natural world for 60 years. And this was the sort of, this was the stage that David traveled the world on. Global changes in temperature, wind patterns, rainfall, etc. RewriteRule . Because it brings me, you both worked on Our Planet, is that correct? WebDavid Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet. Ano ang kahalagahan ng Estandardisasyon ng Wika sa Araling Salin (Translation Studies)? Matthew 37:35And you've mentioned David Attenborough's humility. 16:08 - What will happen if we do not preserve biodiversity. I took a slightly different, not slightly different, quite a different message from this. Now back to Factual America. Keith Scholey 44:02Yeah, the film, we've finished. What is one thing science predicts will happen in your lifetime? 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. =. Is this what really is keeping him going? In fact, the opposite is true. And that's why, as Colin says, it really falls down to us as communicators to get this across. Getting people to engage, but not be so afraid that they turn off and don't do anything. Leading lives that interlock in such a way that they sustain each other. And Colin and I watched this plan go up in smoke. And on the flip side of that economics, if you think about things like clean air are one of the biggest killers of us as humans. And you know, as time's running out, so he's doing everything he can now to help to make a difference. The Guardian says: "Attenborough delivers a stark warning that time is ticking for the planet." Colin Butfield 51:52There are huge opportunities. Colin Butfield 4:05Yeah, things are pretty good with me, actually, thanks. Now that said, people are starting to take steps particularly with regard to climate change and renewable energy. A broadcaster recounts his life, and the evolutionary history of life on Keith Scholey 5:18It's very much David Attenborough's witness statement. And maybe that's a good place to wrap up here. And then a few titles that show some of the, you know, the statistics about population and carbon and the decimation of wilderness areas. But Colin, maybe you can tell us a little bit about who is Sir David Attenborough. For addon domains, the file must be in public_html/addondomain.com/example/Example/ and the names are case-sensitive. We just require now the will and the determination to do what needs to happen. And the there's a segment of the film about, I guess, 45-50 minutes in, where Sir David talks about what someone born now, what they could possibly expect to see in their lifetime. And actually how everything just ties together as a set of consequences. So it's a huge responsibility on our generation, the only generation in human history that's had this responsibility. Calculate the molar mass of the acid. This website uses cookies and similar identifiers to give you the best online experience. So let's listen to that clip now. Because we don't thrive in an unstable planet. Coal releases 25 000 kJ/kg as it burns so how much coal is used per hour? Where we can stop the decline. And the climate, as I'm sure most of your listeners know, has changed incredibly fast, particularly over the last couple of decades. And he looked perplexed at me. And then, sort of in the 90s, we started to see whole habitats look threatened. (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). It was the best time of my life. So it's a really, really urgent thing to do. But it seems to me that we don't even have time to wait for them to start doing things. 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. This podcast is produced by Alamo pictures specializing in documentaries, television and shorts about the USA for international audiences. It's just, it's his proper talent, it's his experience and talent combined. I mean, that's the man. Be the first to hear about new productions, festival showing our films and to connect with our team. Because we're used to seeing him with gorillas in Rwanda, or you know, cavorting with penguins, you know, this sort of thing. If we're going to get out of it, we have to do it quickly. That was the plan. I know you're still, it's still early days in terms of just been released. I mean, do you have more films, bigger projects, maybe working with Silverback? The really frustrating thing with the environmental crisis is that people don't realize the seriousness of it. So we don't want to go through the whole, rehash the whole film, you know, people should go and watch it. And this film is really there to try to let people know. It's absolutely destabilizing everything we rely on. If you go to your temporary url (http://ip/~username/) and get this error, there maybe a problem with the rule set stored in an .htaccess file. 48:15 - The lasting message of ALife on Our Planet. 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. Got the hairs going on the back. The easiest way to edit a .htaccess file for most people is through the File Manager in cPanel. We're having an unstable planet at the time we're putting the greatest demands on it. I feel passionate about that. How many mountain gorillas are left in the jungle in Central Africa? And probably no individual has seen more of the Earth's wilderness in his illustrious nearly 70-year career. 02:50 - The film we are looking at today and who our guests are. 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. Tasks . You have to do it together. Amazon com Blue Planet Seas of Life Pierce Brosnan. 78 \mathrm{~g} \mathrm{C}_4 \mathrm{H}_{10} & 73.5 \mathrm{~g} \mathrm{Al}_2\left(\mathrm{CO}_3\right)_3 I definitely know that. [6][11], The film received positive critical reception. I think that's a very, very important point. And then when we kind of built on that. And it's on the trajectory that we are currently on. And I think the rate we're losing it is extraordinary. Colin Butfield 45:49Yes, carrying on working with Silverback is definitely part of them. 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. A Life on Our Planet. And there I was, actually being asked to explore these places and record the wonders of the natural world for people back home. Humans now account for more than 1/3 of the mass of all animals on the planet and a further 60% is made up of the animals we eat. WebDavid Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet Term 1 / 33 Climate change Click the card to flip Definition 1 / 33 Global changes in temperature, wind patterns, rainfall, etc. 7.17gC4.02gCl278gC4H1073.5gAl2(CO3)3\begin{array}{ll} Matthew 43:33Okay. When is David Attenborough's new film A Life On Our Planet released? So, on the one hand, we're shrinking biodiversity, as David talks about in the film. David Attenborough 14:13The living world is a unique and a spectacular marvel. The media is alive. Keith, what strikes me, and please take this the right way, the film has a certain simplicity to it, I would say. We've never tried to exist in these conditions before. So no, he completely embraced that. I've had the most extraordinary life. (You may need to consult other articles and resources for that information.). 2020 | Maturity Rating: 7+ | 1h 23m | Science & Nature Docs. He could see the logic, and he could see that it might make a difference. For 10,000 years the worlds temperature has not varied beyond 1C . It is also possible that you have inadvertently deleted your document root or the your account may need to be recreated. 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. We know all the solutions, we know what we have to do. Because it's quite an accomplishment to do that. What made people change their opinion on the humpback whale? [8][9] The day prior, a promotional video was released showing Attenborough answer questions from celebrities. Matthew 53:04I think you've made, both of you've made the case extremely well. To correct something to make it the way it should be. David Attenborough 8:38Wherever I went, there was wilderness. Ipaliwag ang inyong sagot gamit ang mga, Sanaysay: 1. 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. But I remember like National Geographics, or the youth version of it coming in the 70s. RewriteRule ^index.php$ - [L] The moment-of-inertia ratio of the Sun is 0.073. And that's early 70s, you know. If this doesn't work, you may need to edit your .htaccess file directly. I mean, nature is going to be the biggest ally that we have in all of this. And probably no individual has seen as much of the Earth's wilderness as he has in his illustrious nearly 70 year career. 00:35 - David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet trailer. It's one of my family was keen to watch. We came up with the idea with David. 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. WebSir David Attenborough provided us with a powerful first-hand account of our impact on nature. So, yes, yes, we are. He visited places such as the African Serengeti, in which native animals require vast areas of land to maintain grazing patterns. It was extraordinary that you could see what a man out in space could see as he saw it at the same time. The global populations of wild animals have halved over his lifetime. How are you guys affected by COVID-19? When somebody like Gavin came up with a different way of presenting this and different ways of interviewing him. Magbigay ng limang translators o. So yeah, I'm afraid that it's completely realistic. Colin Butfield 47:21Yeah, absolutely. And it was a joy to watch. I know you're an experienced filmmaker when it comes to making nature films and factual. Colin Butfield 16:10Well, I think we've got two things happening at exactly the same time. And then it's suddenly turned into this laser perfect sentence. Or did he kind of understand why that was a good technique to use in this situation? Matthew 11:19I think, yeah, you mentioned Borneo. This button displays the currently selected search type. And that has to be the message, people have to understand. A physician orders 125 mg Keflex to be taken orally four times daily. And I just caught the back end of David's kind of front end of his career. So he really saw the pristine natural world at that time. And if you're British, as I am, he's routinely rated as the most trusted human being in our country, because he's got an unparalleled knowledge of what he talks about. 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. And that species is us. Keith or Collin, either one, for all this talk about people being scared to death and hiding behind their sofas at home watching this thing. 12:30 - Why A Life On Our Planet has not been made earlier. And we have to them quickly. 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. An animal that is hunted and killed by another for food. And if we let it go, it runs out of control. And in that one shot, there was the whole of humanity, nothing else except the person that was in the spacecraft taking that picture. A chemical or natural substance added to soil or land for plants to grow better. Renewable energy such as solar, wind, water and geothermal could sustainably power all human energy usage. 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. And he did that. Ano ang katayuan ng Araling Salin dito sa Pilipinas? And this is what they saw. So restoring nature is probably the fundamental thing that each of us can do. The drug strength is 125 mg/5 mL. And same with the Arctic sea ice. I think you've pretty much said it, but what do you want the lasting message of this film to be? And I'm sure there are a lot more to come. What human development kick started the civilized world. And I think, you know, if you want to get it from positive, put as positive spin on this, I mean, so much could be achieved by all this. But we'd filmed in Chernobyl for the Our Planet series. Only the last 10,000 years, could we get out of being hunter-gatherers. And you know, we've got through the Coronavirus first round in the spring pretty well. Keith Scholey 34:12I'll chip in here. Colin, you're also here in the UK. 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. The properties will tell you the path and file name that cannot be found. But yeah, on a current trajectory, you will pass tipping points within a decade. WebThis Video Response Worksheet and Key is based on the BBC documentary series "Our Planet - Episode 3: Jungles" as narrated by David Attenborough.You will receive a PDF file which contains a Video Response Worksheet and Key and a TpT Digital Activity for students (worksheet only).Video Response Worksheets will turn your history or science I've been Wildlife filmmaker for too long to remember. We need to re-wild the world again in order to provide us with the resources and living conditions required for human life to be sustained. And also a great, the chief scientist of WWF, Mike Barrett, I remember going to him and saying, Mike, this is when we started doing Our Planet, I said Mike, give me three things that the world needs to do to save the planet. It is not an inevitability that things are going to carry on and go badly wrong. Turning the world around to do this is achievable. We get answers to a few of our questions from David Attenborough's documentary film, A life on our planet. This documentary is truly an eye-opening experience, the audience gets the chance to understand what is going on and how it affects us as a human race. That's why humans must never let stability go. Right click on the X and choose Properties. So that means everyone who follows is in our hands. Interspersed with footage of his career and of a wide variety of ecosystems, he But, I mean, whose idea was this to actually, let's do a retrospective, nominally, of David Attenborough's life. Carbon in the atmosphere was at 280 parts per million and the remaining wilderness area of the planet was at 66%. # End WordPress. There is still time to turn this off and change it. And I think, as David says it's really about us, forget about trying to save our planet, it's about saving ourselves. Matthew 39:22Yeah, I certainly know something about waffling. Which of these technological advances is associated with the development of writing? And I'm going to tell you how. 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? 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. I even, growing up in in Texas in high school, you know, we saw some of his documentaries then. No. When most of the wildlife of our world, a great wilderness of the world was still very much intact. And actually, I've gone over that carbon and food thing time and time again. How to find the correct spelling and folder, 404 Errors After Clicking WordPress Links, From the left-hand navigation menu in WordPress, click. But, you know, you start in Chernobyl, which is an interesting way to frame it. 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 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 And, you know, that's quite a thought, ain't it? We're in an age where documentaries have, can have loads of animation and graphics and almost special effects. It's happened in my lifetime. So the idea of Our Planet was absolutely to try, through the powerful images of the natural world, also tell stories about change. To watch the film https://www.attenboroughfilm.com. How many mass extinctions has the Earth had. 27:17 - How people can engage without being scared into inaction. By clicking 'Allow' you agree to our use of cookies in accordance with our Privacy Notice. And getting this out? Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level; able to continue over a period of time. But basically, let's kind of cut to the chase, what happens if we don't do anything? Keith Scholey and Colin Butfield, welcome to Factual America. Matthew 19:47It's interesting, you mentioned tipping point. Matthew 48:02And for both of you. But obviously people want to know practically What can I do every single day. Matthew 26:22Welcome back to Factual America. You said you, it was talking with him, and he wanted to do the film. A large installation of solar panels used to generate electricity. Keith Scholey 22:51I think, I mean, David's always gonna keep going. And Mike's absolutely right, you solve those two issues, we get out of jail. 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. [4] It was released on Netflix on 4 October 2020,[5] along with a companion book A Life on Our Planet.[6]. Matthew 30:47Okay. Change the settings back to the previous configuration (before you selected Default). Like links to your website, to show what, as individuals we can do in terms of helping? As Keith saidma few minutes ago, we can turn this around within a decade. So it's totally a no brainer. He was there. Obviously, you know, times are strange. A trace of an ancient organism that has been preserved in rock. The story of how we came to make this our greatest mistake. Look for the .htaccess file in the list of files. Test your website to make sure your changes were successfully saved. 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. And as part of that break, we have a third and final clip that WWF has provided us with. I mean, there are opportunities in this. The film is David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet, on Netflix. Working together to benefit from the energy of the sun and the minerals of the earth. And we as journalists and communicators in this area, we have to do something, and we have to do it quickly. 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. But we're going to have a little break first. Matthew 7:59And has resonated. He's about 50-52. In terms of carrying on doing these documentaries? And so ever since then, so don't ever, anyone, don't ever bet on it's being David's last one. 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. WebDavid Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet. Using the framework for studying Rizal's life (three disciplinary approaches), identify three turning points in Jose Rizal's life and analyze how these turning points shaped his perspectives. Or what is the follow up to this film? They'd never seen the Central New Guinea before. Now, if you studied geology, you know, once you have a geological process playing out, it doesn't solve itself in 100 years. He absolutely pioneered it, along with his crew. Yes. There's one on nature and biodiversity which is happening in May next year in China. I think the film is done very well. [782.Book] A Life On Our Planet Ebook. Keith Scholey 49:44And the thing is we have set in train a geological process. WebThe planet will be four degrees Celsius warmer, rendering large parts of the Earth uninhabitable and leaving millions of people homeless Hot spots Currents bring nutrients But it's that. But this is pretty much David on camera, wildlife footage, which I know, it's not easy to get.
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