David Attenborough A Life On Our Planet Teaching Resources | TPT And then, after the 2000, and I remember talking to David about this, there was this sudden change, when the whole world seemed to become fundamentally unstable. Keith Scholey 35:32I think it was Johnny, I think it was Johnny Hughes, who was the co-director with us. Human beings have overrun the world. 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. It came about with us all chatting. 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. In fact, the opposite is true. I took a slightly different, not slightly different, quite a different message from this. Before you do anything, it is suggested that you backup your website so that you can revert back to a previous version if something goes wrong. Matthew 13:34Okay. And it's also one way he talks about this being his witness statement. Do you think, is that I guess the balance, you've already alluded to this Keith, but the balance you were trying to strike, in terms of certainly in Our Planet, but now this film. DAVID ATTENBOROUGH: Life on our Planet (NETFLIX) - Profits Donated Keith Scholey 48:12For me, it is recognize that we're in a crisis, and come together to do everything you can to enable the changes to happen that need to happen. And Mike's absolutely right, you solve those two issues, we get out of jail. And in 10,000 years, we invented agriculture and put a man on the moon. I definitely know that. So that means everyone who follows is in our hands. We were originally going to release it in April. It really is. Boring, interesting, hard, life risking, fun. Average global temperature today is 1C warmer than it was when David was born. David Attenborough is a famous British naturalist. In David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet, Keith Scholey of Silverback Films and Colin Butfield of the World Wildlife Fund bring us Sir David's witness statement. WebDeep seabed The Deep The Blue Planet BBC One. 02:50 - The film we are looking at today and who our guests are. There are many differences between humans and the rest of the species on earth, but one of them (which is mentioned in the movie) is David Attenborough 'A Life on our Planet', David N. Shier, Jackie L. Butler, Ricki Lewis, John David Jackson, Patricia Meglich, Robert Mathis, Sean Valentine, Organizational Behavior: Managing People and Organizations, Jean Phillips, Ricky W. Griffin, Stanley Gully. 12:30 - Why A Life On Our Planet has not been made earlier. And how do you go about telling this story? Add the following snippet of code to the top of your .htaccess file: # BEGIN WordPress The official children's companion to the series, written by Matt Whyman and WWF, with a foreword Did he resist that? Sir David Attenborough is a broadcast legend. Sir David Attenborough is a broadcast legend. And they just hear so many different problems, cascade of different things and don't seem to relate. 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. We must tackle poverty and enable people around the world to receive an education - this will bring down population growth to a balanced level. It can you know, we make it a vaccine in record time, you know, if resources and scientists are given that sort of backing things can be achieved in a much quicker time than any of us had imagined. Keith Scholey 51:21Oh, yeah, absolutely. Whose idea was that? Matthew 19:47It's interesting, you mentioned tipping point. So there's two of them. We've never tried to exist in these conditions before. David Attenborough C.We have to stop cutting down forests and restore our biodiversity. Amazon com Blue Planet Seas of Life Pierce Brosnan. He could see the logic, and he could see that it might make a difference. He proposes re-wilding; moreover, he says that bringing countries out of poverty, providing universal healthcare and improving girls' education would make the growing human population stabilise sooner and at a lower level. Exploring Our Planet - India's only national-level wildlife quiz goes global. 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. The documentary then outlines how the world is on a current trajectory towards a 4C temperature rise by 2100, leading to a massive extinction event for life on our planet. WebSample Page; ; Throughout his 60+ year career and numerous informative nature documentaries, Attenborough has highlighted some of the worlds important environmental issues, educated millions on the beauty of nature, and more recently, made grim predictions for the future should humanity continue on its current destructive path. It's the magic ingredient that enables the world to work smoothly. Put the custom structure back if you had one. David Attenborough David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet 415 per million c. Remaining Wilderness = 35% 32. So it's a really, really urgent thing to do. And that's the challenge. And there's a better world to live in. Created by award-winning natural history filmmakers Silverback Films and global conservation organisation WWF, the film is Directed by Alastair Matthew 39:22Yeah, I certainly know something about waffling. So, yes, yes, we are. 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. Attenborough Teaching Resources | TPT We're in an age where documentaries have, can have loads of animation and graphics and almost special effects. 2020 | Maturity rating: 7+ | 1h 23m | Science & Nature Documentaries. Colin Butfield 18:59And so the points you make about the Amazon, the Arctic, are extraordinarily realistic within the next decade. Summer sea ice has reduced by 40% in the last 40 years - resulting in less and less reflection of the sun rays and more heat to be absorbed by the ocean. I mean, that's the man. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. And actually, the fact that the oceans have been absorbing so much of the excess heat and carbon, means that we've actually masked that impact, so it's likely to continue to accelerate. It's if enough people want this and enough people believe it's serious. David Attenborough 0:25I am David Attenborough, and I am 93. 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. And it's not just for us or for our children. /index.php [L] And he also knows passionately that he has a voice, people will listen, people trust him. Matthew 15:38So Colin, we just listened to that clip about biodiversity. Test your website to make sure your changes were successfully saved. It was extraordinary that you could see what a man out in space could see as he saw it at the same time. What they we're likely to see in the next hundred years. Now that said, people are starting to take steps particularly with regard to climate change and renewable energy. And the idea of this film was to try to tell a very simple story. But why not sooner? Keith Scholey 0:00Hi, I'm Keith Scholey. Matthew 43:33Okay. Colin Butfield 0:13Hi, I'm Colin Butfield. Matthew 51:43Well, I think, Colin, you've got a bit of an economics background and sort of visitors background as well. David Attenborough His documentary career began in the 1950s when he began working for the BBC, a British public service broadcaster. RewriteRule . David Attenborough 14:13The living world is a unique and a spectacular marvel. In terms of carrying on doing these documentaries? Printable worksheets and visual resources for schools and families. So he really saw the pristine natural world at that time. This was 1983. No. It was no longer species, it was no longer about habitat, it was just the whole thing seemed to be falling off the rails. Colin Butfield 39:35There's bits and bits. But it's tiny compared to what's coming down the track in 10-15 years time. A broadcaster recounts his life, and the evolutionary history of life on Like links to your website, to show what, as individuals we can do in terms of helping? Working together to benefit from the energy of the sun and the minerals of the earth. And that was the end. And David talks, David Attenborough talks about what it meant for him, and what it meant for basically humanity to see that there were actually limits to our Earth. "David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet" Resources This podcast is produced by Alamo pictures specializing in documentaries, television and shorts about the USA for international audiences. When is David Attenborough's new film A Life On Our Planet released? 48:15 - The lasting message of ALife on Our Planet. One of the extraordinary things about it was that the world could actually watch it as it happened. in (b) Find the equatorial velocity of the photosphere . WebLearn how to positively influence the environment, sustain life around us, and pave the way for a future that we can all live in peacefully. So in terms of us all acting together to deal with these problems. Areas of the Arctic or Antarctic were different to what the filming crew expected due to ice caps melting. Initially scheduled for cinematic release on 16 April 2020, the film was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 24:48 - Third clip from the film: Seeing the images of Earth from outer space for the first time. That the environment crisis makes COVID, I'm sorry, look like a very, very small issue. The really frustrating thing with the environmental crisis is that people don't realize the seriousness of it. The evidence is all around. [782.Book] A Life On Our Planet Ebook. Now, that doesn't mean the Amazon, for example, is completely disappeared within a decade. And on the flip side of that economics, if you think about things like clean air are one of the biggest killers of us as humans. Carbon and the food. Maybe what can individuals do to help? Book Keyword. 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 actually, it's the system's change. And we realized that actually all the kind of big changes that have happened to the world, the really significant ones, have all happened in David's lifetime. Now, if you studied geology, you know, once you have a geological process playing out, it doesn't solve itself in 100 years. And probably no individual has seen more of the Earth's wilderness in his illustrious nearly 70-year career. And we know most of the solutions that we need for this, in some respects is a communications challenge. Our planet is headed for disaster.