48:53. SCHOLEY: Hugely important, and I mean, David he carries the burden that anything he says is the truth and he's very aware of that. Its power drags a great bulge of oceanic water in its wake. thishasneverbeen!moreurgent.!! TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT. And so what I'm really talking about is like, my experience of having mentors. Coastal seas count for 7% of our ocean, yet they are responsible for 95% of the world's marine production - these are our planet's fishing grounds. Our Planet is a groundbreaking 8-part series hosted by David Attenborough that explores the changing nature of our Earth and highlights the role that humans are playing in this unprecedented transformation. Throughout that entire time, none of them feed at all. Despite their importance to humanity, few are protected. It had everything a community would needfor a comfortable life. MICHAEL HOLMES, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Yes, it's - you know, you know this city well, and to see Oxford Circus - one of the busiest intersections in all of London - blocked of for, what, seven hours now, completely blocked off, and not just Oxford Circus. Copyright (C) Steve Benjamin/Silverback Films / Netflix. Since our tours here in Hawaii revolve around the ocean, we paid particularly close attention to High Seas (Episode 6). 29-37, Gelora, Tanah Abang, Jakarta Pusat 10270. Amazing, amazing picture there. AMANPOUR: So let's fastforward to today, first of all we have this proposal of the Green New Deal, we've had the Sunrise Movement protestors camping outside House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office to make their point. P R E P A R E D B Y : J E M U E L B. L A G A R T O. AMANPOUR: Nathaniel Rich, author of "Losing Earth" thank you so much. Our Planet shows how well so. Climate president, this is what he said. You need to be able to lay out a project plan, track your progress against it, how to ask for help. 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. An astonishing sequence in the premiere (the all-encompassing "One Planet") shows enormous glaciers crashing into the sea. Berlin, Germany. People talk about climate, is it something of the future? And so we really see this as a pathway to opportunity. Beaches, from the white sands of the Florida Keys to rocky stretches of California coastline, are the windows to the expanse of the rest of the sea. And so, we - of course that's something we believe in and we want to make sure that we deliver not just what is expected but outsize results. You can also visit the Our Planet website to learn more. Our Planet: Coastal Seas Your notes: - The Everglades has a diverse environment. We are uniquely reliant on trees without them, life as we know it would not exist. From Deserts to Grasslands 51m Cameras follow desert elephants seeking sustenance, bison roaming North American grasslands and caterpillars living the good life underground. There's been quite a few protestors and they're trying to block the roads. [13:40:00] So how can we actually like look at these shining examples of what's happening -- of great education, great mentorship. The astonishing diversity of life on earth depends on these global connections. 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. And so that's what gave us the -- I don't know, kick in the bottom to actually do it. One, we work with prosecutors. (END VIDEOCLIP) AMANPOUR: So it's obviously a hugely impressive sight and sound. 4. A Netflix original documentary series and groundbreaking collaboration between WWF, Netflix and Silverback Films, Our Planet showcases the world's natural wonders, iconic species and wildlife spectacles that still remain. Mie Instant Apa Boleh Jadi Hidangan Imlek? [13:45:00] Another exciting example of how you'd apply the science of Human Cell Atlas is in chemotherapies or any drug actually. Palmerah Barat no. In order for things to room smoothly in the Delta, not only do the animals have to play their roles, so does the weather. 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. Coastal seas count for 7% of our ocean, yet they are responsible for 95% of the world's marine production - these are our planet's fishing grounds. One Planet: 29 question worksheet, 47 word Word Search, 47 word Word Jumble, Word for Word Transcript and all answer keys. Sharks maintain the health of the reefs by hunting the predators that feed on small grazing fish, where the grazers keep corals free of parasites and seaweed. I mean, you are doing something now in order to try to push the needle to significant change and action by governments. But in driving us out, the radiation has created space for wildlife to return. Our Planet: Episode & Complete series resources LANFEAR: They live on the sea ice normally, and so they feed on these continental shelves (ph) of Alaskan and Russian coasts. July 24th, 2008. 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. It explores the difficulties that come with living a life in . What can you do? Our Planet - High Seas - FULL EPISODE - Netflix. Experience our planet's natural beauty and examine how climate change impacts all living creatures in this ambitious documentary of spectacular scope. [13:15:00] And I'm going to ask him just to walk us through, you know, of what you've just said on this young generation. 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. It reveals how the astonishing diversity of life on Earth relies on an intricate web of systems and the vital role this web plays in maintaining a healthy planet. It is a force not of this earth. And over the course of the 90s they go farther and farther and more and more brazen until you get to this sort of delirium now where, yes, an entire political party questions the fundamental science of climate change which is fundamental science which goes back, you know, long before 1979 into the 19th century. LANFEAR: I think we try to shoot it so that it's genuine and in the moment. Our Planet - Coastal Seas 0 plays 6th - 8th grade Biology, Science a few seconds ago by Pat Dempsey Copy and Edit INSTRUCTOR-LED SESSION Start a live quiz ASYNCHRONOUS LEARNING Assign homework 20 questions Show answers Question 1 60 seconds Report an issue Q. Members can play, pause and resume watching, all without commercials or commitments.Our Planet | Coastal Seas | FULL EPISODE | Netflixhttps://youtube.com/Netflix Our planets grasslands are the rich home to our big land animals, but theyre also shrinking. best documentries. And so it was always in our conversations that we were going to do this, but it always felt like we should do it in the future. selanjutnya. Menengok Merah Meriah di Chinatown Glodok, Hidup Lebih Produktif dengan "80/20 Rule". Which absorbs more carbon dioxide per area, sea grass or rainforests? The cinematography and editing of this documentary are top-notch. We - we're part of the clean slate effort. And I'll give you two really exciting examples. Why is the United States sort of an outlier when it comes to this almost official policy in the republican party of climate denialism? So it's got two dimensions - both the academic and the cognitive skills - SREENIVASAN: Yes. The "Coastal Seas" episode reveals stark before and after shots . I mean, Keith this episode actually went viral, the scenes went viral -- we've had some viewer response. SOPHIE LANFEAR, DIRECTOR, "OUR PLANET": I think David, I mean like no one else in the industry he's a trusted voice with no agenda actually and I think that's what makes him more powerful -- and his genuine passion. This series is narrated by the world-renowned environmental activist and conservationist- Sir David Attenborough. [indistinct chatter] 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. This unique feature documentary is his witness statement. Members can watch as much as they want, anytime, anywhere, on any internet-connected screen. Konten ini menjadi tanggung jawab bloger dan tidak mewakili pandangan redaksi Kompas. SCHOLEY: Well, I think that natural history films are there for everyone. However the nature has unbelievable recovery power. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) GEORGE H.W. So when that tilts back and flips up and it's displacing all that water and all the ice is breaking up and it's - you can't - I mean, you can't convey. SREENIVASAN: Priscilla Chan, thanks so much for your time. Weve exploited our forests through the ages, but if we give them the chance, they will bounce back. Transcript. RICH: Yes, it's a remarkable story and, you know, the Director of the Environmental Unit at API told me all of this when I was doing my research that in '89 as it seemed that there was sure to be some kind of regulatory policy and some kind of global treaty, the industry started to figure out what its public stance should be. [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. Obviously we thought deeply about showing these images because they are upsetting. LANFEAR: I'm sure that's right (ph). The sequence appears in episode six, titled "The High Seas," and follows a super-group of humpback whales off Cape Town's coast. Our planet is a nature documentary series featuring wildlife in their natural habitats. The sea ice is losing, you know, rapidly in the Arctic. My next guest says this is nothing new in American politics. This is our time," he said. And even more specifically had less say in, whether it's health or in education -- what do you say to that? And he inspired all of us, he inspired me to get in to natural history (ph) film making. Interestingly, the series talks about humans, right? Or just use the Word Search/Jumble as a filler activity for a sub. And we've had AOC as she's known, Congressman Ocasio-Cortez saying the following about exactly why this Green New Deal should be tasked and implemented. And what we've been able to do is take the success of Summit Public Schools and build a software that empowers teachers to better do those things and share them with other schools freely. AMANPOUR: And you've been doing this in various different platforms and ways for many years, and worked with David Attenborough. Documentary series focusing on the breadth of the diversity of habitats around the world, from the remote Arctic wilderness and mysterious deep oceans to the vast landscapes of Africa and diverse jungles of South America. . Other marine creatures such as turtle and manta rays have returned to the sanctuary and the biodiversity is slowly increasing. 2. CHAN: That's not -- the way schools in California are funded don't actually quite work that way -- SREENIVASAN: Yeah, yeah -- CHAN: And so in theory that all sounds right, but that's not actually (ph) how schools get their funding. SREENIVASAN: How tied to the success of Facebook is CZI meaning what happens if Facebook doesn't work out? 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. HOLMES: Tell me - the thing that struck me about the protests here today is the youth. 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. Play a little of this and there's a huge noise, and we'll talk about it. Our team will be in touch soonHere are other ways to help WWF. 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. So we hope that we will start a conversation with the audience about the most important thing on Earth - nature. AMANPOUR: And when you're out there, Sophie, and you realize that people like Sir David Attenborough and you all kind of have to convince many world leaders that they have to actually do something. It seems like it's the young ones who are going to push the older generation to some kind of action. 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. Then, how we got to this point author Nathaniel Rich tell me about the politics of climate denial in the United States, thus as her spouse faces the Facebook music Dr. Priscilla Chan tells Hari Sreenivasan about the foundation she runs with Mark Zuckerberg on education reform, and diversity in science. There are a lot of ways to donate to support our work protecting wildlife and conserving the environment. RICH: Yeah look -- she gets it, this is a profound shift in a conversation. Coastal Seas: 27 question worksheet, 59 word Word Search & 59 word Word Jumble, Word for Word Transcript and all answer keys. One viewer said episode two of "Our Planet" is one of the most upsetting things I've ever seen. USAID Administrator Samantha Power will attend the World Economic Forum from January 17 to 19 in Davos, Switzerland. Michael, you're there in the streets of London. Our reporter, Michael Holmes, is out there in the streets with all these people who have come into the streets. A team at the Karen C. Drayer Wildlife Health Center's Latin America Program, led by Dr. Marcy Uhart, works to protect aquatic life and create a healthier coastal environment for all. Our customer service team will review your report and will be in touch. Joining me now are two of the people who made this wake up call a reality. The islands of Raja Ampat shows the miraculous recovery rate of mother nature. SREENIVASAN: So what is the Summit Learning Platform? This remote and uninhabited island is an important nesting site for marine turtles, but sadly it's littered with plastic and marine debris, washed ashore from thousands of kilometres away. for hours at a time, we think that's bad screen time. Our Planet explores the richness of life that exists in the shallow water of the numerous coasts of our planet, where 90% of the marine life thrives in episode 4. Life in our grasslands depends on space. But we don't park them in front of the T.V. AMANPOUR: And an urgent conversation, indeed. (END VIDEO TAPE) AMANPOUR: And that is it for now, but join us tomorrow when I sit down with the Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi in Dublin. Untuk pengajuan iklan dan kerja sama bisa menghubungi: Diberikan kepada Kompasianer aktif dan konsisten dalam membuat konten dan berinteraksi secara positif. That's the beginning of it and they start to find a few scientists, and it's a very small few. Our poles are some of the earth's last remaining wildernesses. TRANSCRIPT [Wave sounds] Dan LeDuc, host: Our blue planet. I've taken care of lots of kids with cystic fibrosis. HOLMES: Dr. Rupert Reed from the University of East Anglia joining us there to give you a sense of the importance of how they see this unfolding. SREENIVASAN: Did having children change how you and Mark thought about the platform and your responsibilities? CHAN: We're managing the funds at CZI to protect our work going forward. You've got others like the climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe who talks about convincing people from the heart, listen to what she said. Imagine ice seven kilometers long. 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. Because you mentioned George W. Bush, of course (ph) as he was running for president he basically said the following -- he wanted to be sort of, Mr. The seas bordering land make up how much of the world's oceans? I guess just want to ask you first, sort of describe in your words your mission? The questions are answered about every 2-3 minutes. Episode: Fresh Water. Coastal seas are very important in the fight against climate change, as marine grass absorbs 35 times more carbon dioxide than a tropical rainforest with the same surface and reduces the growing warming of the seas. CHAN: I think that we as a society should really think about making sure that we are taxing those who can afford it. They're saying that of course too, but the emphasis is on our failure to act is undermining the basic values that we uphold as the pillars of our society. These rhythms regulate the physiology and behavior of individuals, as well as their interactions with each other and with the . But for those who want to give back, and we should be really thoughtful about ensuring that we aren't a single voice. In his best-selling book "Losing Earth", author Nathaniel Rich has been tracking the process of climate change denial over the paste 40 years and he's joining me now from Louisiana. The new Netflix documentary series Our Planet shares some of the world's most captivating wildlife stories with raw, stunning imagery. (BEGIN VIDEOCLIP) DAVID ATTENBOROUGH: Over the last 20 years, Greenland has been losing ice, and the rate of loss is accelerating. Our Hari Sreenivasan spoke to Chan in a rare interview in San Diego, where he also asked her about her latest project, education reform and tried to get her to talk about whether Facebook should be paying more tax. Shop the Netflix store Our Planet |. Right now, prosecutors hold and enormous amount of power in the criminal justice system. It's hard to imagine a place like Oxford Circus shut down for that long, and as I say, absolutely no move by police so far on these demonstrators. I guarantee students will hang off every word looking for the next answer! We should do it, because that is what this nation is about. The seas fringing land make up less than a tenth of the world's oceans, yet, astonishingly, 90 percent of all marine creatures live in these coastal waters. Their special way of hunting- enables them to have good servings of their preys, mullets. Cara Menanam Terong Ungu dari Biji, Mudah Kok! If you are interested to watch this episode or the entire Our Planet series, you can find it on Netflix or Youtube here. Few reefs are as pristine as this - worldwide, half of all shallow coral reefs have already died Oliver Scholey/Silverback/Netflix. CHAN: - of learning, and then they take those skills - those skills and those learnings and apply them to projects. The dramatic re-colonization of Chernobyl in the space of only 30 years is proof of forests extraordinary resilience. Every resident has a role to play including sharks that assist in, maintaining the balance as top predators. Behind the scenes: Cameraman Alex Vail, who grew up on the Great Barrier Reef, shares his sadness at witnessing a coral bleaching event. Coral bleaching (Image via Netflix: Our Planet: Coastal Sea). Director Mandi Stark Star It contends that this is where nearly all of the sea life resides and can feed the world..if it's managed properly. So believe it or not, no one actually knows how many cells are in your body, what they are doing, what they look like when they're healthy or sick. We cannot withstand the radiation, but most of nature can. It is the most precious resource on our planet, but it's finite. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. If you just leave it alone, though, it'll come back. 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. SREENIVASAN: Let's talk a little bit about science. LANFEAR: Well we really - I mean, we work with the world's best, and I think we all have the same kind of ambition with our planet that we've always wanted to make a conservation series, you know, or something that had conservation at its heart. Tes Global Ltd is And so, it bounces back. The anchovies are food to millions of seabirds and marine creatures, if they are overfished, millions of creatures will suffer. Our Planet: Jungles Worksheet Subject: Geography Age range: 11-14 Resource type: Worksheet/Activity 9 reviews File previews docx, 123.66 KB docx, 124.4 KB A worksheet for students to do whilst watching the Our Planet documentary Jungle episode (season 1, episode 3). answer choices Half Third During her visit, the Administrator will emphasize the role and responsibility of the private sector in helping unlock solutions to critical global challenges. It's bigger than skyscrapers coming to the surface and just bouncing around. How long did it take you to find that episode? It's worked before in other countries. Plastic pollution, air and water pollution, climate change, deforestati Small changes to your every day can make a huge impact to our planet. The documentary ends urging humanity to protect the seas to help sustain both humanity and the nature world. What are you hearing from the young people and from the organizers. Every drop is vital for all species and us humans that rely upon it. 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. [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. Our Planet travels across the Earth's vast ecosystems, showing the biodiversity present and examining the anthropomorphic effects with each.. Narrated by David Attenborough, the beauty and breath-taking span of diversity present on the Earth is observed. As one of the world's biggest polluters, why does the United States also embrace a policy of climate denialism? How do you get all of that from them? Not only did we have this global treaty in the works, but there were 32 climate bills introduced in Congress in 1988 alone -- many of them bipartisan and in some crucial aspects some of them were more ambitious than when you see in the Green New Deal today, some of these bipartisan bills at the time. Our Planet | High Seas | FULL EPISODE | Our Planet 2020 S01E06. - Coral allows for the many species to exist in the waters. Most of it, though, we put these remote cameras that are triggered by movement and we put them all over Chernobyl. The investor's interest income for the year would be higher than the annual. Watch video -- full speech transcript and photos are below: OBAMA SPEECH TRANSCRIPT: Remarks of Senator Barack Obama (as prepared for delivery) "A World that Stands as One". Peru is home to the world's biggest fishery and spectacular wildlife, but it wasn't always like this. One Planet 50m Witness the planet's breathtaking diversity -- from seabirds carpet-bombing the ocean to wildebeests eluding the wild dogs of the Serengeti. If the temperatures remain high, coral reefs are bound to starve to death, because they will not gain enough nourishment. And we do want that response, yes. The dappled hot-pink petals of an orchid open with a loud, crisp pop. THE CHALLENGE Coming spring 2020 David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet Trailer MORE FROM OUR PLANET'S COASTAL SEAS EXPLORE HABITATS One Planet Frozen Worlds Jungles Forests Grasslands One Planet: 29 question worksheet, 47 word Word Search, 47 word Word Jumble, Word for Word Transcript and all answer keys. The series is narrated by David Attenborough and produced by Silverback Films, led by Alastair Fothergill and Keith Scholey, who also created BBC documentary series Planet Earth, Frozen Planet and The Blue Planet, in collaboration with the conservation charity World Wildlife Fund (WWF). AMANPOUR: You've just talked about the industry and, indeed, in the late 80s the American petroleum institute started actually paying certain scientists to write op-eds that questioned global warming. There's probably 200 or 300 dead walrus on like a half mile stretch of beach here, they're exhausted because they're having to swim 100 miles now to get to food, and then coming back here because it's the only place to sleep. Like, when I graduated medical school, does this mean you're a doctor? You can track the country's "Marine Big Five" (sharks, dolphins, seals, penguins, and whales) on a seven . Our Planet - Coastal Seas - FULL EPISODE - Netflix . We are excited about criminal justice because there are folks on both sides of the aisle that are excited about improving the criminal justice system. (END VIDEO CLIP) AMANPOUR: So you're the director, you were talking there with the cameraman -- I guess how was it to see that -- had you ever seen that kind of situation before?
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