But what we noticed was loads of people had watched it, millions of people. This film is my witness statement and my vision for the future. We just need to get our politicians and business leaders believing his ABC solutions and then take ACTION. It's the magic ingredient that enables the world to work smoothly. 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. Had viewings with Prince William and his family. It's a gas in Earth's atmosphere and in water that living organisms breathe. Attenborough cites government intervention in Costa Rica causing deforestation to reverse, Palau's fishing regulations and improved use of land in the Netherlands as good examples. But we hadn't brought about change. And we will gain an awful lot from it. There is still time to turn this off and change it. Blue Planet Deep Ocean Answer Key pdfsdocuments2 com. Maybe what can individuals do to help? [6][11], The film received positive critical reception. The causes are anthropogenic climate change and biodiversity loss pushing the planet towards a sixth mass extinction event over a period of centuries rather than the hundreds of millennia that built up to previous mass extinctions. For addon domains, the file must be in public_html/addondomain.com/example/Example/ and the names are case-sensitive. To restore stability to our planet, we must restore its biodiversity. We're in an age where documentaries have, can have loads of animation and graphics and almost special effects. 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. The Arctic ice free in the summer, I mean, are these, that timeline that he paints out, is that if we don't do, if we do absolutely nothing? Destruction of forests; the cutting down of trees in a large area. It's only know if I appreciate how extraordinary. So yeah, I'm afraid that it's completely realistic. It's basically, it's about a 50 second clip that basically talks about, shows some great archival footage, and talks about getting his start in this industry, and what he called the best time of my life. But, does he write his own lines? Matthew 11:19I think, yeah, you mentioned Borneo. And Colin and I and David. That the environment crisis makes COVID, I'm sorry, look like a very, very small issue. Subscribe to our mailing list or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at Alamo pictures to be the first to hear about new productions, to find out where you can see our films and to connect with our team. But I think actually, what's happened now is the whole COVID crisis has allowed people to reflect very much about what's important. 16:08 - What will happen if we do not preserve biodiversity. But actually, it's the system's change. There's jobs in fixing it, there's all sorts of opportunity in fixing it. And it's a very, very profound moment we sit in now. And Mike's absolutely right, you solve those two issues, we get out of jail. So, can I give a thanks also to all our listeners and a shout out to This Is Distorted studios in Leeds, England. On the drive over here I think the radio was full of just all the news around Europe in terms of all the new lockdowns and the such. This is Factual America, signing off. 2020 | Maturity Rating: 7+ | 1h 23m | Science & Nature Docs. Colin Butfield 47:21Yeah, absolutely. Actually, that was a genius, he can boil down the problems of the planet into two things. Keith, how are things with you in Bristol? It is also possible that you have inadvertently deleted your document root or the your account may need to be recreated. 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. Our homepage is alamopictures.co.uk, Apple Podcasts | Google Podcast | Amazon Music | Spotify | Stitcher, David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet (2020), Steward Brand: America's Last Great Optimist, An Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore and Climate Change, 7 New Netflix Biopics to Look out for in 2023, 6 Nature Documentary Series to Binge Watch. And they've also shown us the solutions. But we know many heads of state, many government leaders, many business leaders have seen these films. Patrick Cremona of Radio Times gave it five out of five stars, finding it "quite unlike" Attenborough's previous works and lauding its "blending" of a "terrifying condemnation" of humans' treatment of the natural world, and a "hopeful and inspirational manifesto" of how to address the climate crisis. And that has to be the message, people have to understand. COVID is huge for many people and huge for all of us. I mean, one stat that springs to mind was that we've lost 68% of average wildlife population since the 1970s. Help us understand what we, I want to focus, first of all, because I think many times as individuals, we kind of feel like we're powerless. WebDavid Attenborough: A Life On Our Planetis a first-hand account of humanitys impact on nature and a message of hope for future generations. Certainly in this country, talking about it being a tear jerker and quite an emotional film for many. It doesn't solve itself in 1000 years. Because it brings me, you both worked on Our Planet, is that correct? And that's why, as Colin says, it really falls down to us as communicators to get this across. He's, by nature, it means a trained filmmaker, trained producer has been for years. WebThis Video Response Worksheet and Key is based on the BBC documentary series "Our Planet - Episode 1: One Planet" as narrated by David Attenborough.You will receive a 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. WebSample Page; ; And that's early 70s, you know. (c)(c)(c) State how short the rotation period could be before material would be thrown off from the Sun's equator. WebDavid Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet 2020 | Maturity rating: PG | 1h 23m | Documentary Films 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. You know, it's not just that, those animals that were lost, but actually what we're trying to show you here is that it's destabilizing the planet. And so it's, you know, it's a win-win. Colin Butfield 6:31No, it's a great question. Created by award-winning natural history filmmakers Silverback Films and global conservation organisation WWF, the film is Directed by Alastair Or what is the follow up to this film? 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 then when we kind of built on that. "There can be no greater legacy than giving young people the tools they need to save our planet. And I think the rate we're losing it is extraordinary. 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. 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 this film is really there to try to let people know. And probably no individual has seen more of the Earth's wilderness in his illustrious nearly 70-year career. 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. Colin, or both of you? Now back to Factual America. And what was most extraordinary about that is he would have this big recollection of a moment in time, let's say when the Blue Planet film crew first filmed coral bleaching, and he didn't know what it was, and nobody really knew why it was happening. In terms of carrying on doing these documentaries? David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet, following questions. But probably the single biggest three areas of impact each of us have is 1) the emissions we generate, and particularly through the way we travel and the way we eat, 2) how, if we're fortunate enough to be in a position like my country, it's mandated to have a pension, if you're employed how your money ia saved and spent. WebDavid Attenborough, in full Sir David Frederick Attenborough, (born May 8, 1926, London, England), English broadcaster, writer, and naturalist noted for his innovative Simplicity in this film was everything. But why not sooner? Even for ourselves. What human development kick started the civilized world. From Pripyat, a deserted area after the nuclear disaster, Attenborough gives an overview of his life. And you show scenes from it in this doc. Coal, oil, natural gas, and other fuels that are ancient remains of plants and animals. When expanded it provides a list of search options that will switch the search inputs to match the current selection. [2] The film acts as a "witness statement",[3] through which Attenborough shares first-hand his concern for the current state of the planet due to humanity's impact on nature and his hopes for the future. Matthew 23:28Well, I mean, I think in terms of making a difference, let's talk about that. 14:07 - Second clip from the film: Sir David Attenboroughs statement on biodiversity. I remember someone in the Obama administration saying, never waste a crisis. Because it seemed to me that was really capturing this Earth at a tipping point. And suddenly the penny drops and you suddenly think Ah, this is what we should be doing. "The things that are happening to this world are unnecessary. Not getting out of the problem is unnecessary. And that's quite a tricky thing to do. Interspersed with footage of his career and of a wide variety of ecosystems, he David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet (2020) Our Planet (2019) Silverback Films World Wildlife Fund Steward Brand: America's Last Great Optimist Alamo Pictures, An Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore and Climate Change6 of the Best UK Production Companies, 7 New Netflix Biopics to Look out for in 20236 Nature Documentary Series to Binge Watch. So there's two of them. Keith Scholey 53:40You know, the first series I worked on with David Attenborough, I was a 24 year old researcher for the BBC. So have your voice and make sure that your voice is heard, so that we do solve it. But we do have an international audience. We've got, I mean, same thing wierd world, these times, all the rest of it. He grew up really, really deeply understanding the natural world, he has huge interest in anthropology and in geology, collected fossils at a young age, studied biology and natural sciences, real genuine understander, and curiosity of a wealth of different sciences. David Attenborough 14:13The living world is a unique and a spectacular marvel. Exploring Our Planet - India's only national-level wildlife quiz goes global. Explore the natural treasures on your doorstep and discover what you can do to help restore and protect wildlife all around the world. So she was very keen on watching last night. He visited places such as the African Serengeti, in which native animals require vast areas of land to maintain grazing patterns. 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. I mean, some of this was recorded literally over several days of asking him questions and the directors asking him questions and him reflecting and responding.