And the quickest and most effective way to do that is for us to change our diet. This unique feature documentary is his witness statement. And renewable energy will never run out. Its only now that I appreciate how extraordinary. [reindeer grunting] [birds hooting] [buffalo snorting] [birds cawing] [elephants trumpeting]. People were coming to care for the natural world. 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. A habitat that is dead in comparison. In a single small patch of tropical rainforest, there could be 700 different species of tree, as many as there are in the whole of North America. I wasn't prepared for it. The various meetings that have been convened by the United Nations - setting out plans which need validation by national governments and which will cost national governments, and I think that we need to persuade our own government in this country - and maybe you in your country - that we as citizens recognize what's happening to the world. The point for me was simple: the wild is far from unlimited. And a few years later, that idea became obvious to everyone. Attenborough is now 94, and throughout his long life, has watched the natural world wither before his eyes. But, there are ways to change direction and alter the doom and gloom we've created. We rely entirely on this finely tuned life-support machine. thank you soo much this script was very good, Your email address will not be published. After moving his family into his childhood home, a man's investigation into a local factory accident connected to his father unveils dark family secrets. In Asia, the winds would create the monsoon on cue. If theres any justice in the world, Marcel Ophls monumental labor will be studied and debated for years. This model outlines nine critical thresholds, or planetary boundaries, such as climate change, air pollution, land conversion, and biodiversity loss. Um, and I certainly would feel very guilty if I saw what the problems are and decided to ignore them. It was going to bring everything we had ever dreamed of. You put crops on the land and get another reward. But you now want to explain to us what peril we are in. Nature will take any chance to reclaim some space. And there I was, actually being asked to explore these places and record the wonders of the natural world for people back home. It was a brutal and unpredictable world. Thank you so much for being with us. This is a series of one-way doors bringing irreversible change. And freshwater is equally at risk. "No fishing" zones cover less than 7% of the ocean. Half of the fertile land on Earth is currently farmed, and it's often overgrazed, over-sprayed with pesticides, and denuded of topsoil. And when the government of Brazil is saying that that's what they actually want to happen because knocking down the rainforest is a very good (ph) way to get a quick buck. In 1937, at age 11, he would cycle from his home in Leicester into the countryside to study fossils in the rocks. Even orangutans play a role in this by spreading seeds as they search for ripe fruit. Iceland, Albania, and Paraguay generate their electricity without fossil fuels. ATTENBOROUGH: Well, it could be gone. That without such an immense space, the herds would diminish and the entire ecosystem would come crashing down. If we travel back to modern-day Pripyat, David Attenborough tells us that nature is once again asserting itself. And in less than 48 hours, the city was evacuated. That may sound impossible, but there are ways in which we can do this. The true tragedy of our time is still unfolding across the globe, barely noticeable from day to day. Phytoplankton at the oceans surface and immense forests straddling the north have helped to balance the atmosphere by locking away carbon. Within the span of the next lifetime, the security and stability of the Holocene, our Garden of Eden will be lost. The truth is, with or without us, the natural world will rebuild. [Attenborough] It felt that nothing would limit our progress. In my time, Ive experienced the warming of Arctic summers. And the songs have distinct themes and variations which evolve over time. Global food production enters a crisis as soils become exhausted by overuse. In one act, this would transform the open ocean from a place exhausted by subsidized fishing fleets to a wilderness that will help us all in our efforts to combat climate change. 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. Emmy-winning narrator David Attenborough ("Our Planet," "Planet Earth II") looks back and shares a way forward. Giving people a greater opportunity of life is what we would want to do anyway. 2030s. Sir David Attenborough Has A Dire Message About The Earth's Future [Attenborough on video] Climbing over the tightly-packed bodies is the only way across the crowd. 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. There just isnt the space. I advocate that there should be zones, parts of the ocean where they should be absolutely sacrosanct, where, in fact, populations of fish can build up and actually from that, colonize the rest of the seas that we've stripped. Not just ruined it. Working with their traditional technology, they were living sustainably, a lifestyle that could continue effectively forever. The natural world will survive. Fishing is worlds greatest wild harvest. Our planet, vulnerable and isolated. Ten thousand years ago, as hunter-gatherers, we lived a sustainable life because that was the only option. Two legendary Go players, once student and master, face victory and defeat as they inevitably come face to face as rivals. ATTENBOROUGH: Well, I'm not sure if you can take an overall view like that. The world population sits at 7.8 billion, the carbon in the atmosphere is 415 parts per million, and shockingly the remaining wilderness is 35%. Go behind the scenes of Netflix TV shows and movies, see what's coming soon and watch bonus videos on, Trailer: David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet. He researched how the Earth had experienced massive eruptions at specific points, destroying many species. And the speed of global warming increases. Scientists call it the Holocene. Um and, in a way, I wish I wasnt involved in this struggle. As a child, Attenborough enjoyed studying fossils. For the first time, Nobel Prize winner Gabriel Garca Mrquez's masterwork comes to the screen. Uh The Human beings have overrun the world. The future was going to be exciting. A Life on Our Planet is a masterpiece that explores the life and legacy of natural historian and national treasure David Attenborough. Our imprint is now truly global. Half of the worlds rainforests have already been cleared. David Attenborough, A Life on Our Planet: My Witness Statement and a Vision for the Future 8 likes Like "To restore stability to our planet, therefore, we must restore its biodiversity, the very thing we have removed. By 1975, the average was two. We account for over one-third of the weight of mammals on earth. A century ago, more than three quarters of Costa Rica was covered with forest. The Amazon Rainforest, cut down until it can no longer produce enough moisture, degrades into a dry savannah, bringing catastrophic species loss and altering the global water cycle. You say in this book, with us or without us ATTENBOROUGH: Oh, well, yes. [NASA technician] Five, four, three, two one, zero. ATTENBOROUGH: Well, I think it changed everybody's view. In the 1960s, families often had five children, but today the average is 2.5. Our cities will be cleaner and quieter. All rights reserved. The cycle of destruction continues as the sea life is trapped by or ingests this waste. It took a visionary scientist, Bernhard Grzimek, to explain that this wasnt true. Video zone: David Attenborough: A Life on Our . There are something like 4,000 million of us today, and weve reached this position with meteoric speed. In the process, they also provide us with simple solutions to saving our planet before it is too late. The nearby nuclear power station of Chernobyl exploded. Today, forests cover half of Costa Rica. This docuseries delves into one of our greatest modern mysteries: Flight MH370. Still, energy use, production, transport, farming, and telecommunication have also shown their sinister side. But it was noticeable that some of these animals were becoming harder to find. 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. In 2014, a plane with 239 people aboard vanishes from all radar. He believes that we have The Planetary Boundaries model as our guide, and that we should be looking to it for inspiration. This too is happening as a result of bad planning and human error and it too will lead to what we see here. [Attenborough] Animals that had been viewed as little more than a source of oil and meat became personalities. In this future, we discover ways to benefit from our land that help, rather than hinder, wilderness. So, what do we do? 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. I am David Attenborough, and I am 93. There are signs that this has started to happen across the globe. Mistakes. 'David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet' review: The naturalist - CNN Each generation able to develop and progress only because the living world could be relied upon to deliver us the conditions we needed. our planet coastal seas transcript - providentfcu.com This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. We all need to change our mindset, and we need to implement a new order right now. Humpbacks living in the same area learn their songs from each other. Regenerative and urban farming are two options. Since I started filming in the 1950s, on average, wild animal populations have more than halved. But during his lifetime, Attenborough has also seen first-hand the monumental scale of humanity's impact on nature. No one has lived here since. According to David Attenborough, we have 'overrun the Earth.' David Attenborough is a famous British naturalist. Over time, I began to learn something about the earths evolutionary history. The resources they used naturally renewed themselves. The planet cant support billions of large meat-eaters. David Attenborough A Life On Our Planet 2020 An important documentary that everyone should watch. It will lead to our destruction. We eat 50 billion chickens a year and feed them with soy planted on deforested land. 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. And then, every hundred million years or so, after all those painstaking processes, something catastrophic happens, a mass extinction. [whales singing] Their mournful songs were the key to transforming peoples opinions about them. They are the best technology nature has for locking away carbon. Copyright 2020 NPR. But it now appeared this was only because the ocean was absorbing much of the excess heat, masking our impact. More than half of the species on land live here. Huge herds on the plains have kept the grasslands rich and productive by fertilizing the soils. You can be forgiven for thinking that these plains are endless when they could swallow up such a herd. At 93, Sir David Attenborough has spent a lifetime studying the natural world, and been knighted for his efforts. There are no reviews yet. [Attenborough] I was in a television studio when the Apollo mission launched. [Attenborough] They ate meat rarely. The trick is to raise the standard of living around the world without increasing our impact on that world. Sir David,. Life cycles on, and if we make the right choices, ruin can become regrowth . The history of all human civilization followed. Landslides and floods would occur, but worse still, this thawing would release 1,400 gigatonnes of carbon into the atmosphere. It will survive. Recent surveys indicate that one-third of the population has either stopped or reduced their meat consumption in the UK, and 39% of Americans are trying to eat less meat. David Attenborough Quotes (Author of A Life on Our Planet) Yet, we're nowhere near the stage where our population has stopped growing. Then you deal so with the land. You can see it. Due to a planned power outage on Friday, 1/14, between 8am-1pm PST, some services may be impacted. 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. We now have the opportunity to create the perfect home for ourselves, and restore the rich, healthy, and wonderful world that we inherited. 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. The ocean bears the brunt of this because it absorbs the excess heat of global warming. A world that demanded more every day. [exclaiming in surprise] And Im still learning. They had never seen the center of New Guinea before. Unless we stopped ourselves. Due to carelessness, poor planning, and human error, it's probably the most devastating environmental disaster to date. The future generations of many tree species would be at risk. SIMON: I feel the need to take up some of the very practical points that you raise in this book.

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david attenborough: a life on our planet transcript