And I've been aware of Sir David Attenborough for a long time. Keith Scholey 53:40You know, the first series I worked on with David Attenborough, I was a 24 year old researcher for the BBC. Intro 2:10Factual America is produced by Alamo pictures, a production company specializing in documentaries, television, and shorts about the USA for an international audience. As Keith saidma few minutes ago, we can turn this around within a decade. It's for all the thousands, billions of people who are going to follow us. You have to do it together. A physician orders 125 mg Keflex to be taken orally four times daily. 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WebSir David Attenborough provided us with a powerful first-hand account of our impact on nature. And with COVID-19, we're just learning what that means. It's one of my family was keen to watch. And the whole idea of our planet was, we need to start to bring about change. Matthew 3:49Indeed, yes. Subscribe to our mailing list or follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter at Alamo pictures. Tasks . Book Keyword. The official children's companion to the series, written by Matt Whyman and WWF, with a foreword by David Attenborough and illustrations by Richard Jones. You know, it was, I think quite a difficult thing for him to come and take on. Had viewings with Prince William and his family. 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. Where we can stop the decline. Matthew 51:04Reminded me of something much more pedestrian, But it was a financial crisis. "The things that are happening to this world are unnecessary. Attenboroughs advice is broad to the point of being unhelpful (use natural energy, consider veganism, look for other ways to raise our standard of living without increasing our impact, etc. in Matthew 7:59And has resonated. So I just want to thank you both Colin Butfield and Keith Scholey for coming on to Factual America. The easiest way to edit a .htaccess file for most people is through the File Manager in cPanel. So my lifetime, we've lost, on average, 68% of wildlife population. And that's early 70s, you know. The Amazon rainforest could degrade into a savanna; the Arctic could lose all ice during summer; coral reefs could die; soil overuse could cause food crises. 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. We're in an age where documentaries have, can have loads of animation and graphics and almost special effects. We interviewed the filmmakers behind the Stewart Brand Doc, and he was really big in the US on bringing, well getting NASA to release some of those images. The film is David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet, on Netflix. pdf, 243.15 KB docx, 34.26 KB Netflix has released a 1 hour 17 minute (without credits) documentary which focuses on how Sir David Attenborough has 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. Factual America Outro 55:16You've been listening to Factual America. Spolier alert A life on our planet opens with scenes of the devastation at Chernobyl - explaining how in 1986 it became uninhabitable and likening this to the destruction that we are heading towards through the impacts of climate change. Whose idea was that? And so those things can turn things around very, very quickly as individuals. 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 they just hear so many different problems, cascade of different things and don't seem to relate. And I think it's really nice to break how you normally see David. I've seen it with my own eyes. And that's the challenge. What they we're likely to see in the next hundred years. And this is what they saw. There's one on nature and biodiversity which is happening in May next year in China. Matthew 40:09That's what I thought was very interesting, to see him, as you said, but, you know, I had the black backdrop, that's a very different way of seeing David Attenborough. Because I think it allows people now to actually understand what an unstable world means for them, but also to understand that actually we can solve problems if we go come together. The very thing that we've removed." Or does he just, you turn the camera on, and this comes out of him, what we see on the screen? Stabilise the Global Population. And this was the sort of, this was the stage that David traveled the world on. Magbigay ng limang translators o. And everyone needs to know that. However, Attenborough describes actions which could prevent these effects and combat climate change and biodiversity loss. Certainly in this country, talking about it being a tear jerker and quite an emotional film for many. What we all saw. See the Section on 404 errors after clicking a link in WordPress. So he really saw the pristine natural world at that time. And it's a very, very profound moment we sit in now. I'm now a director of Silverback Films who made the film David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet. It's only know if I appreciate how extraordinary. Was that sort of a concerted effort on your part? And others, of course, whereas voiceover is scripted. 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? He talks about the Amazon rainforest. Colin Butfield 39:35There's bits and bits. So let's listen to that now. 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. And as Colin rightly says, human civilization has no experience of existing in an outer control planet. But also the ways out of it. We were originally going to release it in April. Keith Scholey 11:31Yeah, that was in New Guinea, actually. rather than it being a scientific challenge. 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. And see what Sir David actually has to say. And as Colin says, these two conferences that coming with the UN, which hardly anyone knows about, historically, in a 100 years time, they'll look back on them as the most important meetings that humanity ever held. 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. 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. 00:35 - David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet trailer. And Colin and I and David. B. WebSample Page; ; I mean, what about your children or your children's children, you know. He's got no interest in retiring whatsoever. So she was very keen on watching last night. In terms of carrying on doing these documentaries? 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 we'd filmed in Chernobyl for the Our Planet series. And let's make it a clear narrative so everyone knows what the problem is and how to get out. It was no longer species, it was no longer about habitat, it was just the whole thing seemed to be falling off the rails. 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. Protecting a third of coastal areas from fishing could allow fish populations to thrive and the remaining area would be sufficient for human consumption. Colin Butfield 29:13Well, I think the first bit of it picks on really the fact that, as David is trying to say in the film, we've got an ability suddenly to communicate with billions of people around the planet at the same time. And he said, Keith, there are only two. He desperately wanted to let the world know that we were in an extraordinary dangerous moment. And in that one shot, there was the whole of humanity, nothing else except the person that was in the spacecraft taking that picture. Traveling to places like Borneo that have been hardly untouched. And maybe that's a good place to wrap up here. And actually, that is very achievable. The choice is ours. 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. Colin Butfield 4:05Yeah, things are pretty good with me, actually, thanks. WebSummary. C.We have to stop cutting down forests and restore our biodiversity. In terms of how he thinks and how he does things. Keith, since you know David so well, why this film and why now? 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. Matthew 54:16Well, hopefully, I hope that is the case. I do have a question I want to ask you, that's a bit off that track. Keith Scholey 22:51I think, I mean, David's always gonna keep going. Colin Butfield 16:10Well, I think we've got two things happening at exactly the same time. Because we thought, together, we stood a better chance of actually making a series that could both draw in a big audience, and bring about change. Not getting out of the problem is unnecessary. Matthew 19:47It's interesting, you mentioned tipping point. And I think everyone thinks that fixing this is all going to be, we're all gonna have to become poor, we're all gonna have to live in terrible lives. 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. These irreversible events would cause mass extinction and exacerbate climate change further. 20:26 - How A Life On Our Planet's mission is connected with the Our Planet series on Netflix. 51:51 - The opportunities arising from addressing climate change and preserving biodiversity. We destabilized it so much. In the process, they also provide us with simple solutions to saving our planet before it is too late. Destruction of forests; the cutting down of trees in a large area. By clicking 'Allow' you agree to our use of cookies in accordance with our Privacy Notice. - Keith Scholey. And as part of that break, we have a third and final clip that WWF has provided us with. Blue Planet The Deep Worksheet Deep Sea Oceans. What is causing the loss of biodiversity? Colin Butfield 40:35I think one of the things that people forget, and certainly I wouldn't have known before working with him was, you seem, because he's 94 he's not into technology. He was there. I know you're still, it's still early days in terms of just been released. 02:50 - The film we are looking at today and who our guests are. 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? And Keith, I mean, you've been a longtime collaborator of his, nearly as long as his career obviously. WWF-UK is a registered charity in England and Wales 1081247 and in Scotland SC039593 and a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales 4016725. But the other one, of course, is reducing our impacts on the climate. It will, ultimately, in the case of Amazon, it will have lost so much moisture, it will ultimately be in a tipping point towards perpetual decline. Matthew 43:33Okay. [995.Book] A Life On Our Planet PDF. And this is, that's only 50 years ago. 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. And getting this out? There is still time to turn this off and change it. Or even if we carry on with the few little things we've been starting to do? 27:17 - How people can engage without being scared into inaction. Related to the study of human social systems, customs, traditions, and beliefs. And you know, we've got through the Coronavirus first round in the spring pretty well. 34:04 - How the idea came about to create a retrospective of Sir David Attenboroughs life. Annual lease payment payable at the beginning of each year amounted to P500,000. Over how long have world temperatures been stable? 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