The 8-part series is the culmination of a 4-year collaboration with Silverback Films and the World Wildlife Federation. Talking about Marble Arch, Parliament Square, Waterloo Bridge, and this extraordinary turnout, it's been remarkably pleasant in terms of the atmosphere here. However, overexploitation of natural, resources poses a threat to their population that has already been reduced by 90, The next shots viewers are presented with, Despite its mesmerizing serenity, bleaching is actually a sign of the future being at, stake. Everyone was just concerned and trying to figure out what to do about it, in 1989 you start to see pieces that are articles in national publicans that question whether the science is so established. An astonishing sequence in the premiere (the all-encompassing "One Planet") shows enormous glaciers crashing into the sea. This may not be a tyrannical regime, but it's a regime that's committing us all to destruction. The obstacles we blame for our current inaction had yet to emerge. Let's just get on with solving it. AMANPOUR: And an urgent conversation, indeed. Their rebellion is against the extinction of our species, it's motivated by the science which says that we have until 2030, just 11 years to save ourselves from a catastrophic rise in global temperatures due to untrammeled carbon emissions. enquiries@wwf.org.au or call 1800 032 551. And I think that's a fantastic thing. WWF is Australias most trusted conservation organisation. Narrated by Sir David Attenborough, Our Planet is a groundbreaking collaboration between WWF, Netflix and Silverback Films. It's brought down tyrannical regimes. Their special way of hunting- enables them to have good servings of their preys, mullets. - Coral allows for the many species to exist in the waters. I speak to the documentary makers of our planet. And the thing that is disappointing is that there's actually no feedback loop. She's risen to prominence though as the wife of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, and together they run the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative which aims to advance human potential and promote equality. And the sea ice acts as a platform so they can rest on the sea ice, and then they dive down, feed in the bottom and then they rest back on the ice -- you know, in between dives. Now while the young are putting their parents and grandparents on notice, an elder statesman is also fighting this good fight, the world renowned 92- year-old naturalist, Sir David Attenborough. That has impact. Answers are also included. It has also won two Emmy awards for Outstanding Documentary Series and Outstanding Narrator. When you listen to her say those things she's making a very different argument, and this is true of Greta Thunberg you had on your show -- and the students in the sunrise movement. [13:10:00] But I think he's come to the point now where he is very, very sure what's happening and he's being very outspoken about it and it's having a huge impact. Great lesson for you or a substitute. AMANPOUR: And you did shoot quite a lot of behind the scenes. Our reporter, Michael Holmes, is out there in the streets with all these people who have come into the streets. They are places of superlatives, from ice caps that hold nearly 80% of our planet's fresh water to frozen forests that encircle the entire globe. (END VIDEO CLIP) AMANPOUR: I mean, what he said then we could hear on the streets of these protests right now. Module in. SREENIVASAN: So give me an example of how it works. This is non- violent (ph) direct action. Director Mandi Stark Star Using a specific example from the film, discuss how successful the animal would be without the help of the group. CHAN: We're managing the funds at CZI to protect our work going forward. CHAN: - and we're very comfortable with the runway we have right now. COMMISSION MEETING. Coral reefs are bleaching at an alarming rate all around the world, over a thousand kilometers of the Great Barrier Reef in Australia bleached and died. The 8-part series is the culmination of a 4-year collaboration with Silverback Films and the World Wildlife Federation. I mean, what toll does it have on all of you and on the crews? And of course, back to you, Keith and Sophie. Host to a staggering array of species, they are the oldest and most diverse ecosystems on our planet. And that lead to the failure, and you can imagine in a sort of parallel universe if you have someone like Bush saying those things and pushing, and putting the weight of his presidency behind them -- we'd be in a different world right now. The documentary ends urging humanity to protect the seas to help sustain both humanity and the nature world. I've taken care of lots of kids with cystic fibrosis. On September 1, 2016, Howell Company purchased 600 of the $1,000 face value, 9% bonds of Ramsey, Incorporated, for $625,000 (an 8% effective interest rate). It had everything a community would needfor a comfortable life. So how did that work and how did that gain traction then in the mainstream? There are a lot of ways to donate to support our work protecting wildlife and conserving the environment. Forests: 28 question worksheet, 49 word Word Search & 49 word Word Jumble, Word for Word Transcript and all answer keys. [13:05:00] AMANPOUR: So I'm going to play a clip, and we don't often give viewers warnings about clips on the natural world, but we do have to in this case because it is a really tragic demonstration on what the current environment is doing to walruses. And if you're like us, many of the things you'll learn will surprise you. The habitats that make up our planet are connected and reliant upon each other. [13:55:00] Remember, you can listen to our Podcast at any time, see us online at amanpour.com and follow me on Instagram and Twitter. In South Africa, One Planet crew members documented the largest group of feeding whales ever filmed. Answers are also included. Our Planet | High Seas | FULL EPISODE | Our Planet 2020 S01E06. Our Planet - Coastal Seas 6th - 8th grade Played 0 times Biology, Science 27 minutes ago by k2sanikshya_61725 0 Save Edit Live modes Start a live quiz Asynchronous learning Assign homework 25 questions Preview Show answers Question 1 20 seconds Q. What is it and what kind of discoveries are you hoping that it leads to? How long did it take you to find that episode? Here it is again! Konten ini menjadi tanggung jawab bloger dan tidak mewakili pandangan redaksi Kompas. One Planet 50m Witness the planet's breathtaking diversity -- from seabirds carpet-bombing the ocean to wildebeests eluding the wild dogs of the Serengeti. Since our tours here in Hawaii revolve around the ocean, we paid particularly close attention to High Seas (Episode 6). Coastal Seas: 27 question worksheet, 59 word Word Search & 59 word Word Jumble, Word for Word Transcript and all answer keys. (END VIDEOCLIP) AMANPOUR: So it's obviously a hugely impressive sight and sound. AMANPOUR: But interestingly in the article that you wrote about this that led to your book, you wrote during those years - in other words the one's you're talking about, the 70s, et cetera - conditions for success could not have been more favorable. From my research what I gathered was that he really didn't have a very strong understanding of the issue and when push came to shove he deferred making some of the big decisions to his deputy who was Sununu, the Chief of Staff. Our Planet: Coastal Seas 1. and then, close to the coast of Ascension, they mate. Shop the Netflix store Our Planet |. You know, the first efforts - and this is the story of losing Earth - of a handful people, scientists and activists, a few political bureaucrats who tried to move from the sort of scientific arcane of theory to action. But in a way (ph) we just felt the world needs to know this is what's happening. HOLMES: Tell me - the thing that struck me about the protests here today is the youth. Coral bleaching (Image via Netflix: Our Planet: Coastal Sea), Berkomentarlah secara bijaksana dan bertanggung jawab. It explores the rich natural wonders, iconic species and wildlife spectacles that still remain, and reveals the key issues that urgently threaten their existence. Documentary Venture into the deep, dark and desolate oceans that are home to an abundance of beautiful - and downright strange - creatures. If you are interested to watch this episode or the entire Our Planet series, you can find it on Netflix or Youtube here. 1.3K views. It contends that this is where nearly all of the sea life resides and can feed the world..if it's managed properly. A companion website can be found at ourplanet.com.THE HIGH SEAS [43 questions]The open oceans are the world's largest ecosystems, vital to everyone, owned by no-one. Welcome to People and the Earth's Ecosystem, an interdisciplinary study of how the earth works, how humans interact with it, and how we can address the world's environmental issues. Bottlenose dolphins use echolocation to hunt for food in the waters. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. This website and its content is subject to our Terms and SCHOLEY: Well absolutely, and they're going to - I mean, we're only looking at a time scale of 20 years before things get really, really very difficult. HARI SREENIVASAN: How does this fit with the initiatives that your foundation works in? But for those who want to give back, and we should be really thoughtful about ensuring that we aren't a single voice. Music from Our Planet (2019) distributed by Netflix.Our Planet: The Complete Collection (Music From The Netflix Original Series) by Steven Price.Playlist: ht. The next scene brings us to the Everglades National Parks in southern Florida where we are able to observe the hunting process of dolphins. We went to that location expecting to maybe film a bit of tumbling down some shallow (inaudible) and maybe some polar bears interacting (ph). The effort put into the making of this documentary series is worthy of praise. And there's so much, obviously, beauty, but also massive trauma in seeing the destruction. [indistinct chatter] Peru is home to the world's biggest fishery and spectacular wildlife, but it wasn't always like this. zip, 1.66 MB With this bundle you will get 5 Instructional Resources for use with EACH episode "Our Planet": One Earth, Frozen Planet, Jungles, Coastal Seas, From Deserts to Grasslands, The High Seas, Fresh Water, Forests One Planet: 29 question worksheet, 47 word Word Search, 47 word Word Jumble, Word for Word Transcript and all answer keys. At WWF, we work in Australia and in our Asia-Pacific backyard to protect endangered species and habitats, meet the challenge of climate change, and build a world where people live in harmony with nature. He didn't really weigh in on the climate change aspect of it, certainly not on the political aspect of it. If the temperatures remain high, coral reefs are bound to starve to death, because they will not gain enough nourishment. So I think, you know, when you come across some like walrus (ph) in the field, it's not in vain. Travelling to and from Ascension, and nesting here, takes six months. There's been quite a few protestors and they're trying to block the roads. The sequence appears in episode six, titled "The High Seas," and follows a super-group of humpback whales off Cape Town's coast. My next guest says this is nothing new in American politics. And so, someone might do a journalism project or visit and understand a local zoo, and to really bring that learning to life, give students the understanding of why something is important. CHAN: They're -- my mom, is so -- are you a real doctor yet? SREENIVASAN: Priscilla Chan, thanks so much for your time. [13:30:00] So there are two things we're talking about, one is our failure before 1989 to generate the kind of public support and urgency necessary to force the issue politically. And this is in their lifetimes, and this strange moment we're all in that this generation knows everything about the problem and is the only problem that can fix it. You might take a key learning from this, but did my sixth grader or fifth grader fall behind or not meet certain expectations that they should have gotten by the end of this program, right? Our Planet: Episode & Complete series resources 2. This has been going on around the world, and actually millions have been coming out over the last months at these school protests and various protests in the United States as well. However the nature has unbelievable recovery power. - Shallow seas are vitally important in the fight against climate change. I mean, just before I go to one of the clips, what is it Sophie, for you that's so important about his voice and him putting all his experience behind this? Arguably the materials are appropriate for grade 5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12. File previews. What can you do? I mean, you are doing something now in order to try to push the needle to significant change and action by governments. And then when I started tending (ph) -- are you a doctor now? The astonishing diversity of life on earth depends on these global connections. The seas bordering land make up how much of the world's oceans? I think they've all been so hugely inspired by the climate school strikes all around the world, and what they say - the young strikers on those demonstrations, they say, "save our world. One, we work with prosecutors. Experience our planet's natural beauty and examine how climate change impacts all living creatures in this ambitious documentary of spectacular scope.In this episode: From fearsome sharks to lowly urchins, 90 percent of marine creatures live in coastal waters. Check out my Our Planet: One Earth set of resources for free. AMANPOUR: So just explain, you call them Arctic refugees just explain why they climbed up and why they fell down? AMANPOUR: Sophie, you worked a lot with the camera crews in the field. Kompasiana adalah platform blog. Right now, prosecutors hold and enormous amount of power in the criminal justice system. Our planets grasslands are the rich home to our big land animals, but theyre also shrinking. And so we are very thoughtful about when we introduce technology and why, to make sure that the kids are getting a balance of different inputs, and access to learning that they otherwise wouldn't have had. But to your point, people don't know what's going on in a lot of the world. In Pasadena, Texas, the students who were furthest behind actually had a 17 percentage gain in their reading and a 20 percentage gain in math. (END VIDEOCLIP) AMANPOUR: So that is really dramatic. David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet - Transcript October 14, 2020 David Attenborough has seen more of the natural world than any other. I think very few people would argue that little kids connecting with their grandparents across the country is a bad use of their time. Despite their importance to humanity, few are protected. So -- AMANPOUR: And really, really is tragic. [13:25:00] Nathaniel Rich, welcome to the program. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. Untuk pengajuan iklan dan kerja sama bisa menghubungi: Diberikan kepada Kompasianer aktif dan konsisten dalam membuat konten dan berinteraksi secara positif. CHAN: Thirteen, and yes. November 3, 2022. CHAN: I think that we as a society should really think about making sure that we are taxing those who can afford it. And that's the very beginning of it, but then the industry almost seemed surprised by how successful this effort is and they keep pushing it. HDvideomusic. Unfortunately, the population of herrings has greatly reduced due to overfishing and jellyfish are taking over waters. It's not, it's happening in the Arctic, it's big time now and animals are suffering and we have to show it. LANFEAR: It was like a warzone. Or at least the republican party does. Palmerah Barat no. SREENIVASAN: You're not the first to tackle education reform, this is a tough problem to crack -- so how do you think you're going to be able to do it where -- in a specific way, where others have been daunted by this challenge? How To Save Our Coastal Seas WWF International 179K subscribers Subscribe 1.3K Share 38K views 3 years ago Sir David Attenborough explains: how to catch more fish, feed more people and restore. What are you hoping to do with it? By clicking 'Allow' you agree to our use of cookies in accordance with our Privacy Notice. We also have a science program that allows us to really think about how to cure, prevent, and manage all disease in the next century. Our team will be in touch soonHere are other ways to help WWF. Aired 1-2p ET. 3. In this review, I will be focusing on one particular episode, my personal favourite feature- the "Coastal Sea" where we are able to witness the fascinating and highly coordinated creatures in coastal sea, where 90% of marine creatures reside. We are uniquely reliant on trees without them, life as we know it would not exist. These are young people here. ' 5.27' ' 5.37' ' 6.04' ' ' 6.23' ' 6.41' We are always making sure that we have enough - we understand how much runway we have - SREENIVASAN: Right. Wouldn't it be better for communities that you're working in if Facebook just paid more taxes? I mean, is it - it looks like drones from above, right? And you feel so small and insignificant and then you realize the power of the planet, the power of this ice, and the changes going on are huge. P R E P A R E D B Y : J E M U E L B. L A G A R T O. They say they want to be here for days. A Professional theme for architects, construction and interior designers Weve exploited our forests through the ages, but if we give them the chance, they will bounce back. So we're working with prosecutors to better understand how they can improve their decision-making process. Our Planet Season 1 Release year: 2019 Exhilarating visuals and stunning footage of rarely-seen animals mix with somber truths about humanity's impact on the planet's habitats and species. Segmented by area, eight vastly different world regions come to light, including deserts, the seas, jungles, the polar ice caps, forests . SREENIVASAN: Let's talk a little bit about science. SREENIVASAN: Will they get Facebook accounts, and if so what age? Greta Thunberg, as we mentioned, the 16-year-old, but there are kids even younger who have been taken by their parents to these marches now in various cities. You've got others like the climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe who talks about convincing people from the heart, listen to what she said. Obviously we thought deeply about showing these images because they are upsetting. We should do it, because we are a country founded ideals -- of a culture that is innovative, that cares for our brothers and sisters across this country. Most of it, though, we put these remote cameras that are triggered by movement and we put them all over Chernobyl. And they put together a working group and the conclusions at first were essentially we should talk about the uncertainty in the science, where it exists - they weren't yet saying that the whole science was uncertain - and we should make sure that no policy - we endorse no policy that affects the bottom line. Something went wrong, please try again later. And so, that's the beginning of it, but then soon thereafter industries start spending a fortune to try to block anything approaching regulatory policy. Or just use the Word Search/Jumble as a filler activity for a sub. But then from '89 to the present you have this vice grip of industry on the Republican party, and to a much lesser extent on certain Democrats who are -- have spent untold tens of hundreds of millions of dollars in lobbying to block any kind of meaningful effort to address the problem. Our coastal seas are a rich community of plants and animals working together, all of which are vital to the health of our planet and humanity. I mean, we don't want to have contrived kind of scenes, but I think what you don't get from the main series is you don't get, like you say, the lengths you go to and the crews go to and, you know, the Siberian Tigers, the poor old camera man was stuck in the height and didn't (ph) get a single shot, but the camera traps did. We actually mean it. Because right now we lump it as like screen any one minute is bad, or equivilant. best documentries. Help us inspire the next generation to connect with nature and safeguard our planet. AMANPOUR: But interestingly, I don't know. So I want to play this clip which is about Chernobyl, which famously in the 80s there was a massive meltdown of the nuclear plant there and the whole things was eradiated and people couldn't live and life couldn't live, et cetera, et cetera. But the rhythms of marine life span across ecological niches and timescales, including short (in the range of hours) and long (in the range of days and months) periods. So they're there for families. I mean, last - just last week we were at the IMF talking to bank. And you know, the -- Bush is a fascinating figure in this regard because certainly when he was running for office in '88 and when he first got in to office he was saying all of the right things, and yes things that you might hear in a climate protest today. 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