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The islands of Raja Ampat shows the miraculous recovery rate of mother nature. The episode presented several examples of how animals working together in groups can increase an individual's or a species' chance for survival. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ, U.S. HOUSE DEMOCRAT: We should do it because we should lead. AMANPOUR: But interestingly, I don't know. These are places that feed our imaginations, places that seem to be borrowed from fairytales. Peru is home to the world's biggest fishery and spectacular wildlife, but it wasn't always like this. Elephants pass down the knowledge of watering holes through generations, and five male cheetahs (the largest consortium recorded) unexpectedly help each other hunt. Our Planet Educator Guides Teaching Resources Use these guides in accompaniment with the Our Planet series episodes to help shape supplementary discussions and activities within your 5th-12th grade learning environment. We are always making sure that we have enough - we understand how much runway we have - SREENIVASAN: Right. AMANPOUR: I wonder whether -- you know, what I find fascinating is how some on the sort of Christian and Republican-Conservative side are really weighing in now while Mitch McConnell might say, the radical left-wing of the Democratic party has unveiled their Green New Deal, a socialist fantasy. And so, it bounces back. We always thought that they were these two cell types involved and it was a certain channel in the lung that caused cystic fibrosis. LANFEAR: It's hard - it's to fathom that when you're in the field feeling it and you're connected with it, and you know, we're all very passionate about the natural world and about what we're seeing. Play a little of this and there's a huge noise, and we'll talk about it. However the nature has unbelievable recovery power. That means one in two individuals in this country are affected by these decisions that are being made by prosecutors and the opportunities that are available to people after they serve their time. CHAN: So I don't think for those who can afford it that higher taxes are a bad thing. Transcript. We've got about 10,000 people out here today. Traversed by whales, sharks, turtles, tuna and albatross and home to mysterious deep-sea creatures, these are the true wilds of our planet. Iwan Budianto 'Tumbal' Sepak Bola Indonesia? Every drop is vital for all species and us humans that rely upon it. Watch online Download Subtitles Searcher: 1CD 11/05/2020 23.976: 56x srt: 0.0: 0: 8.9: SayeemShams "Our Planet" Coastal Seas (2019) [S01E04] Our Planet S01E4 2019 2160p HDR Netflix UHDRip . 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 Unofficial transcripts; 3 letters of recommendation; Review of applications will begin on March 2, 2023 and the position will be open until filled. thishasneverbeen!moreurgent.!! That has impact. At!a!time!whenthehealth!of!our!oceans!is!increasinglyunderthreat,! And the drugs that previously treated that cancer had horrible side effects. The fact that we fear the solutions more than we fear the impacts. Music composed by award-winning composer Steven Price . With this bundle you will get 5 Instructional Resources for use with EACH episode Our Planet: One Earth, Frozen Planet, Jungles, Coastal Seas, From Deserts to Grasslands, The High Seas, Fresh Water, Forests. Our Planet: Episode & Complete series resources Shop the Netflix store Our Planet |. The bonds, which mature on September 1. 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. The first thing is rather than engaging with people from the head as we often do with data, and facts, and charts, and figures -- I have to engage with people from the heart. The regular movements of waves and tides are obvious representations of the oceans' rhythmicity. Right now there are many chemotherapies that have horrible side effects because they're nonspecific, but what a researcher at the Biohub realized is that for a certain pancreatic cancer, it was a certain receptor on the cancer cells. Here it is again! You might take a key learning from this, but did my sixth grader or fifth grader fall behind or not meet certain expectations that they should have gotten by the end of this program, right? So this series we definitely wanted to show people the wonders of our world, because we've still got them but they are going very, very fast and it's -- yes, it's a wake up call that's we have to do something now if we're going to keep it, and if (inaudible) we're going to keep the whole biosphere functioning as we've had for four millennia. But what happens when humans are no longer around. LANFEAR: They live on the sea ice normally, and so they feed on these continental shelves (ph) of Alaskan and Russian coasts. 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. But to your point, people don't know what's going on in a lot of the world. Site terms When you come across a story - that walrus (ph), I mean, it's so - the empirical evidence is just so far weighted. We're trying to step up and say, "yes, we're going to try to work together to save this world because they are going to be the ones (inaudible)." 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. Pollution of coastal waters, much of it plastic and human-caused threatens the health of sea turtles, sea lions, waterfowl, whales and other marine species. SREENIVASAN: How tied to the success of Facebook is CZI meaning what happens if Facebook doesn't work out? Once entangled, dugongs and other marine wildlife can drown within minutes. AMANPOUR: Sophie, you worked a lot with the camera crews in the field. Keith Scholey is a series producer for "Our Planet" and Sophie Lanfear directed some of the episodes. And then when I started tending (ph) -- are you a doctor now? Take us now back to the beginning of this. Their rebellion is against the extinction of our species, it's motivated by the science which says that we have until 2030, just 11 years to save ourselves from a catastrophic rise in global temperatures due to untrammeled carbon emissions. It's about three or four people originally who are close to the industry and can be trusted to write editorials often for a fee, $2,000 a pop at the time - and start to speak to reporters. AMANPOUR: I'm going to play - you talked about the sea ice. Interestingly, the series talks about humans, right? So I want to play this clip which is about Chernobyl, which famously in the 80s there was a massive meltdown of the nuclear plant there and the whole things was eradiated and people couldn't live and life couldn't live, et cetera, et cetera. Weve exploited our forests through the ages, but if we give them the chance, they will bounce back. AMANPOUR: Could you standby for a second. David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet - Transcript October 14, 2020 David Attenborough has seen more of the natural world than any other. Welcome to the program, thanks for being here. Our planets grasslands are the rich home to our big land animals, but theyre also shrinking. Commercial gill net fishing is threatening dugongs in the northern Great Barrier Reef. 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. HARI SREENIVASAN: How does this fit with the initiatives that your foundation works in? The rich coastal seas are the fishing grounds of our planet and can provide an abundance of food for wildlife and humanity. CHAIRMAN APLIN: Good morning, everyone. WWF-Australia 2018, All rights reserved. and with sufficient force to pull on the earth 230,000 miles away. On January 1, 20x1, Entity A had the following general borrowings. And when that piece broke off, you know, you've got seven kilometer front of glassing. AMANPOUR: But interestingly in the article that you wrote about this that led to your book, you wrote during those years - in other words the one's you're talking about, the 70s, et cetera - conditions for success could not have been more favorable. You can track the country's "Marine Big Five" (sharks, dolphins, seals, penguins, and whales) on a seven . I didn't realize they could climb 80 meter cliffs, and then we watched them many hours on the top and we're just pretty shell-shocked when we saw the first ones deciding to back to the sea and walking off. You can also visit the Our Planet website to learn more. That can't be right. AMANPOUR: And just, how did you film that. Or at least the republican party does. Kompasiana adalah platform blog. I mean, you really do have to, A, go to these, you know, places in extremist, stay for a long time for it to capture it happening. But the rhythms of marine life span across ecological niches and timescales, including short (in the range of hours) and long (in the range of days and months) periods. And so we apply many tactics to ensure that we are recruiting a strong, robust, and diverse workforce. AMANPOUR: And an urgent conversation, indeed. It is a force not of this earth. 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. Climate Conference which was the Rio Summit that you just talked about in 1992. Music from Our Planet (2019) distributed by Netflix.Our Planet: The Complete Collection (Music From The Netflix Original Series) by Steven Price.Playlist: ht. (Melissa Ward, UC Davis) Researchers at the UC Davis Bodega Marine Laboratory and its interdisciplinary Bodega Ocean Acidification Research Group are working with coastal communities, shellfish growers, policymakers and other scientists on a variety of research projects aimed at understanding how changing seawater chemistry . He didn't really weigh in on the climate change aspect of it, certainly not on the political aspect of it. On September 1, 2016, Howell Company purchased 600 of the $1,000 face value, 9% bonds of Ramsey, Incorporated, for $625,000 (an 8% effective interest rate). We - we're part of the clean slate effort. Plastic pollution, air and water pollution, climate change, deforestati Small changes to your every day can make a huge impact to our planet. CHAN: - of learning, and then they take those skills - those skills and those learnings and apply them to projects. I don't think - you know, 95 percent of the academic community now are in agreement. CHAN: We partner with Summit to make sure that the curriculum provided is standards aligned and vetted by academics across the field. I just wonder what you think about Netflix going through all the series and actually tweeting out or posting warnings to viewers particularly to animal lovers that if you feel, you know, that you can't watch certain scenes, at this point and this point and this point, turn away. And highly endangered. He's brought us the world's beauty for decades, but now his new Netflix series "Our Planet" is a rallying cry for urgent action. Not to mention the captivating voice of Sir David Attenborough is the icing on the cake for this series. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. . 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. Go on an interactive journey across our astonishing planet. THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. Traversed by whales, sharks, turtles, tuna and albatross and home to mysterious deep-sea cr Subjects: Biology, Science Grades: 9th - 12th, Higher Education, Adult Education Types: CHAN: We're managing the funds at CZI to protect our work going forward. How do we allow individuals who have served their time to actually have an opportunity at redemption afterwards? And what my family was able to do was actually take advantage of the great public schools systems that we had in Massachusetts, and I had two incredible mentors that told me about college, told me that that I would someone who would do great in college, but I needed that mentorship because as a first generation to college my family wasn't able to provide that for me. They think they do, but they don't know. The next scene brings us to the Everglades National Parks in southern Florida where we are able to observe the hunting process of dolphins. (END VIDEO CLIP) AMANPOUR: So we've literally only 10 seconds Nathaniel, but to get conservatives like that onboard, and her husband's a pastor -- must be a good thing for people like you and the others who are watching this. And the greybeard of our natural world, Sir David Attenborough takes on a new Netflix series showcasing the urgency. IMPORTANCE. Target Calon Ketua Umum PSSI, Juara AFF dan SEA Games, Mampukah? These are young people here. If the temperatures remain high, coral reefs are bound to starve to death, because they will not gain enough nourishment. A parade of fluffy gray flamingo chicks,. And even more specifically had less say in, whether it's health or in education -- what do you say to that? SREENIVASAN: So give me an example of how it works. You know, it's not just them. 4200 SMITH SCHOOL ROAD. BBC Empire of the Seas S01E04 Sea Change part 2/2. (BEGIN VIDEOCLIP) DAVID ATTENBOROUGH: Over the last 20 years, Greenland has been losing ice, and the rate of loss is accelerating. At CZI we're more than 50 percent women, across the organization we're a quarter underrepresented minorities. 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. Frozen Worlds: 26 question worksheet, 26 word Word Search & 26 word Word Jumble, Word for Word Transcript and all answer keys. Christiane, the police, as I said, staying way back. Right now, prosecutors hold and enormous amount of power in the criminal justice system. An astonishing sequence in the premiere (the all-encompassing "One Planet") shows enormous glaciers crashing into the sea. Tes Global Ltd is There are a lot of ways to donate to support our work protecting wildlife and conserving the environment. Does the money and the push behind all the initiatives that CZI is making, do those stop, too? SREENIVASAN: Now as a fellow Asian, I've got to ask this -- is -- are your parents more proud of the CZI work you're doing, or that you're a doctor? RICH: Absolutely, I think it's essential -- and I think it's crazy to think of this as a partisan issue, and the sooner we make this moral claim -- I think the more people on all sides of the political spectrum will understand what we're up against and the need to act right now. Our Planet - Coastal Seas - FULL EPISODE - Netflix . It explores the rich natural wonders, iconic species and wildlife spectacles that still remain, and reveals the key issues that urgently threaten their existence. The astonishing diversity of life on earth depends on these global connections. I mean, Keith this episode actually went viral, the scenes went viral -- we've had some viewer response. Together these protests are paying off, pushing climate change up the political agenda and making politicians talk about Green policies in ways they haven't done before from the grassroots up. However, overexploitation of natural, resources poses a threat to their population that has already been reduced by 90, The next shots viewers are presented with, Despite its mesmerizing serenity, bleaching is actually a sign of the future being at, stake. And I think that's a fantastic thing. And to be fair at the very end of his presidency he was the first U.N. I mean, you are doing something now in order to try to push the needle to significant change and action by governments. P R E P A R E D B Y : J E M U E L B. L A G A R T O. And mind you, they know but it's also visible to the people who have their fingers on power, both political power and fiscal power -- monetary power to do something about this situation. LANFEAR: No, I mean even now watching it -- every time it gets me. Komentar sepenuhnya menjadi As one of the world's biggest polluters, why does the United States also embrace a policy of climate denialism? CHAN: I think screen time is a fascinating question. enquiries@wwf.org.au, If you have any questions about your donation, please do not hesitate to contact our friendly Supporter Services team either by email: In its 6th installment, BBC's Blue Planet II focuses on the creatures and ecosystem that occupy this space between land and water. But in driving us out, the radiation has created space for wildlife to return. However, the supply is becoming increasingly unpredictable for all manner of species. I think very few people would argue that little kids connecting with their grandparents across the country is a bad use of their time. The investor's interest income for the year would be higher than the annual. SCHOELY: - but most of it was - yes, I'm not going to get into that. 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. Hearing David Attenborough calmly but emphatically utter these words in Our Planet: Coastal Seas, the 4th episode in Netflix's new nature docu-series, was divine music to Rare's ears. SREENIVASAN: Will they get Facebook accounts, and if so what age? (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) UNIDENTIFIED MALE: This is the story of our changing planet, and what we can do to help it thrive. They're not making the same argument that activists have been making forever which is to say, it's crazy that we don't act -- we know what to do it's foolish. The documentary ends urging humanity to protect the seas to help sustain both humanity and the nature world. Welcome to the Thursday Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission Meeting for November 3rd. The science has never been clearer or more urgent: our planet is under threat. The seas bordering land make up how much of the world's oceans? In jungles, everywhere is special. Our Planet shows how well so. And the Chernobyl story, basically we have to leave it alone as we had to get out. In combination with carbon. And there's so much, obviously, beauty, but also massive trauma in seeing the destruction. How long did it take you to find that episode? I'm worried about your future. SREENIVASAN: In your interest in kind of criminal justice reform, that is an inherently political process meaning we collectively decide what's good, what's bad, what is reform, what's our debt to society. . 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. Print a double-sided page with the word search on the front and the word jumble on the back. COMMISSION HEARING ROOM. Save our world." Why is the United States sort of an outlier when it comes to this almost official policy in the republican party of climate denialism? Welcome to People and the Earth's Ecosystem, an interdisciplinary study of how the earth works, how humans interact with it, and how we can address the world's environmental issues. [S01E04] Our Planet S01E04 Coastal Seas Bengali Subtitle. Our customer service team will review your report and will be in touch. So this Human Cell Atlas, it's going to be really exciting because it's going to be an open resource for scientists to build upon the knowledge of others for biotechnologies to actually build useful tools, for pharmaceuticals to build medications that better treat human disease. Take a look at this trailer. The questions are answered about every 2-3 minutes. Joining me now are two of the people who made this wake up call a reality. Michael, you're there in the streets of London. These rhythms regulate the physiology and behavior of individuals, as well as their interactions with each other and with the . Over half of the countries on our planet have coastlines. And doctor, first of all, tell me do you think this protest or protests like this could be a tipping point for action on climate change? This city in Ukraine was once home to almost 50,000 people. Get the latest news & films from ourplanet.com. Registered Charity Number: ACN 001 594 074 | NSW License Number: CFN 13143. SREENIVASAN: If CZI continues, your best case scenario is that you change the world, et cetera. and then, close to the coast of Ascension, they mate. File previews. Cut to today. CHAN: Thank you. And you know, the -- Bush is a fascinating figure in this regard because certainly when he was running for office in '88 and when he first got in to office he was saying all of the right things, and yes things that you might hear in a climate protest today. SREENIVASAN: You know, it's - one of the concerns when large organizations try to tackle education is, hey, this might be an experiment for you, but this is my kid's education that you're playing with, right? And the other side of this is really giving people a second chance. I mean, we don't want to have contrived kind of scenes, but I think what you don't get from the main series is you don't get, like you say, the lengths you go to and the crews go to and, you know, the Siberian Tigers, the poor old camera man was stuck in the height and didn't (ph) get a single shot, but the camera traps did. David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet Trailer. zip, 1.66 MB With this bundle you will get 5 Instructional Resources for use with EACH episode "Our Planet": One Earth, Frozen Planet, Jungles, Coastal Seas, From Deserts to Grasslands, The High Seas, Fresh Water, Forests One Planet: 29 question worksheet, 47 word Word Search, 47 word Word Jumble, Word for Word Transcript and all answer keys. Protecting these habitats is a battle humanity must win.For more about Coastal Seas please visit https://www.ourplanet.com/en/video/how-to-save-our-coastal-seasDownload free educational resources at https://www.ourplanet.com/en/schools-and-youthUS Rating: TV-PG. Thank you for joining us there from the streets of London. The open oceans are the worlds largest ecosystems, vital to everyone, owned by no-one. 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. Climate president, this is what he said. Answers are also included. And I'll give you two really exciting examples. 3. Our poles are some of the earth's last remaining wildernesses. By clicking 'Allow' you agree to our use of cookies in accordance with our Privacy Notice. (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. You can give students the option of completing the Video Questions or the Word Search/Jumble. The way we actually engage is through a two-prong strategy. RICH: Yes, well they moved incrementally and I should say that the treaty itself fell apart - the framework for the treat which will later be the Rio Summit in 1989 - independently of industry efforts. Unless we get our act together within the next 18 months, then the U.N. Secretary General tells us we're not going to make those targets that the U.N. say we have to make by 2030. Help those who can't ask for your help. Very relaxed, and that includes the police as well who are staying well back, making no moves on this protest. Annual interest was received on December 31. And so that would actually be better for communities, it would be less work CZI to have to pick up and do, right? And you've -- you are also visible in this behind the scenes -- look, we'll show you. We really think about how can we enhance what's already great and happening in the field and spread that to more? St Pauls Place, Norfolk Street, Sheffield, S1 2JE. Travelling to and from Ascension, and nesting here, takes six months. 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. Obviously we thought deeply about showing these images because they are upsetting. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) UNIDENTIFIED MALE: One's going to go -- there's one right on the edge. We want to be able to see that type of outcome from strong implementations for students nationwide. The habitats that make up our planet are connected and reliant upon each other. Narrated by Sir David Attenborough, Our Planet is a groundbreaking collaboration between WWF, Netflix and Silverback Films. Well, that's what we're trying to do here. This series revealed that human activities are the main cause of coral bleaching, species extinction, climate change and the need to take action to conserve this beautiful planet. In Alaska, when spring arrives, shoals of herrings head to the shallower waters to lay eggs. So just a note, dramatic pleads from politicians about the dangers of climate change are nothing new. SREENIVASAN: You're not the first to tackle education reform, this is a tough problem to crack -- so how do you think you're going to be able to do it where -- in a specific way, where others have been daunted by this challenge? It'd be less work for CZI to do if schools were better funded. Our poles are some of the earth's last remaining wildernesses. And this is incredibly important to us because one in two Americans have a family member that's been incarcerated. By clicking 'Allow' you agree to our use of cookies in accordance with our Privacy Notice. The habitats that make up our planet are connected and reliant upon each other. That's incredible. 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. 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. Experience our planet's natural beauty and examine how climate change impacts all living creatures in this ambitious documentary of spectacular scope. We should do it, because that is what this nation is about. It's worked before in other countries. Mie Instant Apa Boleh Jadi Hidangan Imlek? Share this page with your friends and family to help endangered animals even more. Check out my Our Planet: One Earth set of resources for free. Sea otter surrounded by giant kelp at the coast of California (Image via Netflix: Our planet: Coastal Sea). We have a lot of stuff on our agenda. It is the most precious resource on our planet, but it's finite. This is what he addressed. Keith Scholey and Sophie Lanfear, thank you so much, indeed, for being here. Forests: 28 question worksheet, 49 word Word Search & 49 word Word Jumble, Word for Word Transcript and all answer keys. These coastal waters are the richest on Earth, providing 90% of the wild sea fish we eat. 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. SREENIVASAN: Let's talk a little bit about science. This is non- violent (ph) direct action. [13:25:00] Nathaniel Rich, welcome to the program. And that's not a nice to have, we have to have this in order to be building solutions that really meet the needs of all. That as a foundation, as a philanthropy CZI should be listening to the voices of scientists, of teachers, of advocates on the frontlines and saying, "what do you need? (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) DAVID ATTENBOROUGH, NATURALIST AND BROADCASTER: I think that the condition that the Earth is facing has never been visible to a large proportion of the world's population, and it's the responsibility of people who do the sort of work that I do, to make sure that what is happening is visible to people. CHAN: So CZI's a political organization. Mar 14, 2022. 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. SREENIVASAN: So what is the Summit Learning Platform? It rally does tell the world how and why and the feelings. Find out more about the environmental impact on the Delta by watching Surviving Paradise: A Family Tale, now streaming on Netflix. Is that what you're looking for here? It's under remorseless assault and it's not helping us or nature. July 24th, 2008. It doesn't just happen on queue like a Hollywood movie. It's a kind of a game changer. But this is a profound shift, and I think it's shaking the whole conversation both in the U.S. and internationally. Watch online Download Subtitles Searcher: 1CD 03/05/2020 23.976: "Our Planet" contains many of the classic elements of his earlier programs. Our Planet: Episode 4 - Coastal Seas Name: 1. It explores the difficulties that come with living a life in . 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.

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