The study, published in Early View online today in the journal Biological Reviews, is the first comprehensive global assessment of freshwater turtles that frequent brackish, or slightly salty, waters. and build tools so that others can do it in a high-quality, sustainable way so that we're not really relying on luck but we're actually building systems for others to access opportunity. LANFEAR: No, I mean even now watching it -- every time it gets me. Registered Charity Number: ACN 001 594 074 | NSW License Number: CFN 13143. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) KATHARINE HAYHOE, CLIMATE SCIENTIST: Just about all of the objections that I have heard -- the genuine objections to (inaudible) climate, have everything to do with solution aversion. TRANSCRIPT [Wave sounds] Dan LeDuc, host: Our blue planet. Go on an interactive journey across our astonishing planet. KEITH SCHOLEY, SERIES PRODUCER, "OUR PLANET": Yes, definitely I think we've all been in the wild life film making business for a long time and we've seen that things are increasingly becoming more urgent to do something about it. Utilizing the latest technology Our Planet was filmed entirely in Ultra High Definition in over 50 . Greta Thunberg, as we mentioned, the 16-year-old, but there are kids even younger who have been taken by their parents to these marches now in various cities. But what happens when humans are no longer around. More than a turn of phrase, the ocean covers 70 percent of the surface of the Earth. SREENIVASAN: Let's talk a little bit about science. 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. 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. And so, it bounces back. 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. How does your project - how does your learning actually live in the world? So just a note, dramatic pleads from politicians about the dangers of climate change are nothing new. (END VIDEO CLIP) AMANPOUR: It is quite dramatic to hear him say that, because for a long time he was a naturalist. And that's not just a vanity project for them. And the drugs that previously treated that cancer had horrible side effects. Thank you for joining us there from the streets of London. The seas fringing land make up less than a _____of the world's oceans, but _____ % of all marine creatures live in the coastal waters. Target Calon Ketua Umum PSSI, Juara AFF dan SEA Games, Mampukah? Not to mention the captivating voice of Sir David Attenborough is the icing on the cake for this series. Documentary Venture into the deep, dark and desolate oceans that are home to an abundance of beautiful - and downright strange - creatures. To ensure quality for our reviews, only customers who have purchased this resource can review it. Watch the story of the fishermen of Peru. Without fresh water, life on land wouldn't exist. The episode is currently available on Netflix and DVD. And I think when you get teams like that together and you're explaining how these ecosystems function and how they work and then what the main problem is and then how we can solve that, everyone was really behind that. (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. It has also won two Emmy awards for Outstanding Documentary Series and Outstanding Narrator. This website uses cookies and similar identifiers to give you the best online experience. This is Aalto. In a coral reef ecosystem, every resident has a role to play in maintaining the health of the reef. Belum ada komentar. thishasneverbeen!moreurgent.!! If you just leave it alone, though, it'll come back. And for so many more students when I look to the right of me and the left of me in high school, they should have been there, too, but we often miss the opportunity to unlock potential when we don't give students the right amount of access, mentorship, and opportunity. Mie Instant Apa Boleh Jadi Hidangan Imlek? The rich coastal seas are the fishing grounds of our planet and can provide an abundance of food for wildlife and humanity. Our Planet: Episode 4 - Coastal Seas Name: 1. 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. 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. Music from Our Planet (2019) distributed by Netflix.Our Planet: The Complete Collection (Music From The Netflix Original Series) by Steven Price.Playlist: ht. I mean, Keith this episode actually went viral, the scenes went viral -- we've had some viewer response. That can't be right. 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: With David Attenborough. So I think, you know, when you come across some like walrus (ph) in the field, it's not in vain. We should do it, because we are a country founded ideals -- of a culture that is innovative, that cares for our brothers and sisters across this country. The science has never been clearer or more urgent: our planet is under threat. 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. CHAN: Thirteen, and yes. Climate president, this is what he said. SREENIVASAN: If CZI continues, your best case scenario is that you change the world, et cetera. Great lesson for you or a substitute. When you listen to her say those things she's making a very different argument, and this is true of Greta Thunberg you had on your show -- and the students in the sunrise movement. P R E P A R E D B Y : J E M U E L B. L A G A R T O. 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". Is that the response that you want? I'm going to play it, I think it takes place on the Arctic Circle around Russia, is that right? We have a lot of stuff on our agenda. 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. Tes Global Ltd is 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. On January 1, 20x1, Entity A had the following general borrowings. In Alaska, when spring arrives, shoals of herrings head to the shallower waters to lay eggs. We are saying that the government is no longer legitimate because they are sending us down a path which will lead to the collapse of our society if that path isn't righted within the not too distant future. Transcript. I've taken care of lots of kids with cystic fibrosis. 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. And so we are very thoughtful about when we introduce technology and why, to make sure that the kids are getting a balance of different inputs, and access to learning that they otherwise wouldn't have had. The habitats that make up our planet are connected and reliant upon each other. seperti diatur dalam UU ITE. Babarsari Bukan Gotham City, Bukan Barbar City, Tidak Asal Mandiri, Anak Butuh Kemandirian Sesuai Usianya. SREENIVASAN: So what is the Summit Learning Platform? And so, I think it's really about making sure that both the government's advocating to make sure the government systems are well-funded because those are so much larger than any single philanthropy. 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. We always thought that they were these two cell types involved and it was a certain channel in the lung that caused cystic fibrosis. But to your point, people don't know what's going on in a lot of the world. The video questions are often word-for-word from the video. And that lead to the failure, and you can imagine in a sort of parallel universe if you have someone like Bush saying those things and pushing, and putting the weight of his presidency behind them -- we'd be in a different world right now. Thousands of people in 88 cities across the globe blocking roads and slowing down traffic in order to speed up government action to stop climate change. 48:32. CHAN: At CZI we are a big believer that we need to have diverse talent to be part of building that better future for everyone. Like, how much -- how comfortable are you with your kids and screen time? . enquiries@wwf.org.au or call 1800 032 551. So we hope that we will start a conversation with the audience about the most important thing on Earth - nature. Plastic pollution, air and water pollution, climate change, deforestati Small changes to your every day can make a huge impact to our planet. You know, the first efforts - and this is the story of losing Earth - of a handful people, scientists and activists, a few political bureaucrats who tried to move from the sort of scientific arcane of theory to action. Parental guidance suggested.SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/29qBUt7About Netflix:Netflix is the world's leading streaming entertainment service with over 167 million paid memberships in over 190 countries enjoying TV series, documentaries and feature films across a wide variety of genres and languages. Since our tours here in Hawaii revolve around the ocean, we paid particularly close attention to High Seas (Episode 6). Well, that's what we're trying to do here. And there's so much, obviously, beauty, but also massive trauma in seeing the destruction. However the nature has unbelievable recovery power. 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. And yet just as we are beginning to understand these extraordinary places, they are changing fast. We really think about how can we enhance what's already great and happening in the field and spread that to more? Most of it, though, we put these remote cameras that are triggered by movement and we put them all over Chernobyl. But I think it's -- we need to be more thoughtful about how we think about it. Unfortunately, according to the show, such management isn't happening and more needs to be done. Welcome to the Thursday Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission Meeting for November 3rd. What is the point of that? It's worked before in other countries. 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. and with sufficient force to pull on the earth 230,000 miles away. Episode 4: Coastal Seas. When you're out there, how do feel about those people in their ivory towers maybe not believing it and think it's all a hoax as we have some world leaders say? I never knew that I would have an opportunity this large to give back. And I think it's only right that people should know that there are some places where we have decided to show distressing images about what's happening to the natural world. We cannot withstand the radiation, but most of nature can. We want to be able to see that type of outcome from strong implementations for students nationwide. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. Next, we are brought to the stunning coast of California, where it is rich with giant kelp functioning like rainforests on land. But we don't park them in front of the T.V. Weve exploited our forests through the ages, but if we give them the chance, they will bounce back. Now the President of Cayshells (ph) - another low-lying archipelago - has taken a leaf out of that book delivering an impassionate (ph) plead to protect the beating blue heart of our planet form inside a submersible 400 feet below the surface of the Indian Ocean. The astonishing diversity of life on earth depends on these global connections. That latter partnership is what really sets this series apart, though, as it leans in heavily to conservationist themes. I'm worried about their future, but I'm worried about my own future, too. How do you get all of that from them? You can give students the option of completing the Video Questions or the Word Search/Jumble. [13:00:00] CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR: Hello everyone, and welcome to Amanpour, here's what's coming up. Once entangled, dugongs and other marine wildlife can drown within minutes. We need to redesign those chemotherapies to just target that receptor to significantly reduce the side effects. Konten ini menjadi tanggung jawab bloger dan tidak mewakili pandangan redaksi Kompas. [13:35:00] And it's the kind of argument that until now you only saw from people in the island nations, you saw it from the Pope and his encyclical (ph). Periodic Table Word Searches & Crossword Puzzles Keith Scholey is a series producer for "Our Planet" and Sophie Lanfear directed some of the episodes. Why it is time to panic about our planet, a rising movement takes climate demands to the streets. One viewer said episode two of "Our Planet" is one of the most upsetting things I've ever seen. Thanks for watching, and goodbye from London. Bertanya, Kok Link Judulmu Mirip dengan Link Judulku? And I think that's a fantastic thing. [13:00:00] CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR: Hello everyone, and welcome to Amanpour,. It explores the rich natural wonders, iconic species and wildlife spectacles that still remain, and reveals the key issues that urgently threaten their existence. And yet just as we are beginning to understand these extraordinary places, they are changing fast. 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)." AMANPOUR: And you've been doing this in various different platforms and ways for many years, and worked with David Attenborough. Protecting these habitats is a battle humanity must win. An astonishing sequence in the premiere (the all-encompassing "One Planet") shows enormous glaciers crashing into the sea. Tell me -- tell me what this means to have somebody this important actually weigh in on this aspect of it, not just on the beauty of our world? And so, that's the beginning of it, but then soon thereafter industries start spending a fortune to try to block anything approaching regulatory policy. Interestingly, the series talks about humans, right? 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. And you've -- you are also visible in this behind the scenes -- look, we'll show you. 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. Wouldn't it be better for communities that you're working in if Facebook just paid more taxes? Weve exploited our forests through the ages, but if we give them the chance, they will bounce back. Our Planet: Coastal Seas 1. Aired 1-2p ET. answer choices Half Third (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) PRISCILLA CHAN, CO-FOUNDER, CHAN ZUCKERBERG INITIATIVE: I'm really excited to announce a new program at University of California, San Diego and U.C. How long did it take you to find that episode? 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. Commercial gill net fishing is threatening dugongs in the northern Great Barrier Reef. AMANPOUR: And just, how did you film that. I guess just want to ask you first, sort of describe in your words your mission? 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. Daftarkan email Anda untuk mendapatkan cerita dan opini pilihan dari Kompasiana, Gedung Kompas Gramedia Palmerah Barat unit II lantai 6, Jl. 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. (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. 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. 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. Mar 14, 2022. Winner of two Emmy Awards - Our Planet is a groundbreaking Netflix original documentary series. Despite their importance to humanity, few are protected . They don't have permission to be here. This may not be a tyrannical regime, but it's a regime that's committing us all to destruction. HOLMES: Tell me - the thing that struck me about the protests here today is the youth. So it's got two dimensions - both the academic and the cognitive skills - SREENIVASAN: Yes. I mean, last - just last week we were at the IMF talking to bank. There were setbacks, but by the end of the decade they'd moved it to the threshold of a solution or what they thought was a solution - a binding treaty to reduce emissions that would have been signed by every country in the world, but at the very last minute the U.S. dropped out and in retrospect that's about the closest we've gotten since then, but that is also the moment at which the oil and gas industry started to work on this propaganda and influence campaign that we are still in the grips of 40 years later. You can track the country's "Marine Big Five" (sharks, dolphins, seals, penguins, and whales) on a seven . And so, I think if you don't show the behind the scenes people might not have the true appreciation of what it takes, you know, to get these stories. 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). 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? And we can't rely on heroes, we can't rely on luck. The new Netflix documentary series Our Planet shares some of the world's most captivating wildlife stories with raw, stunning imagery. 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. So to address this I have to do two things that are very uncomfortable for a scientist to do. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians, whose land we work upon and we pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. Without fresh water, life on land wouldn't exist. Few reefs are as pristine as this - worldwide, half of all shallow coral reefs have already died Oliver Scholey/Silverback/Netflix. Module. So how did that work and how did that gain traction then in the mainstream? Bush, John Sununu, who was sort of the original skeptic became skeptic of the science, skeptic of the politics, and he won out a political dog fight within the White House about whether to accept a binding treaty. And this is incredibly important to us because one in two Americans have a family member that's been incarcerated. [13:45:00] Another exciting example of how you'd apply the science of Human Cell Atlas is in chemotherapies or any drug actually. "Coastal Seas" is about the abundant sea life that occupies the coasts of the continents. 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. In jungles, everywhere is special. These deadly nets hang like lethal curtains across the seabed. And when I'm in the White House I'll do it. If Facebook doesn't do well and these things would be hampered, you're saying they're completely separate and CZI's work would continue? CHAN: CZI is funded by our family's assets in Facebook, but they belong to CZI. CHAN: I think screen time is a fascinating question. Our Planet shows how well so. Like, when I graduated medical school, does this mean you're a doctor? Despite their importance to humanity, few are protected. When I was in residency, does this mean you're a doctor? It's under remorseless assault and it's not helping us or nature. 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. The regular movements of waves and tides are obvious representations of the oceans' rhythmicity. 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. It really is a three-part program - project-based learning, teaching kids life-long learning skills, and also mentorship. Our planets grasslands are the rich home to our big land animals, but theyre also shrinking. 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'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: 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. So what you're seeing is that these haul out sites (ph) they call where they come to rest on shore, are becoming much more overcrowded and there's a lot less space. David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet - Transcript October 14, 2020 David Attenborough has seen more of the natural world than any other. We think the solutions will destroy our way of life and lead to much lower quality of life than we enjoy today, whereas we view the impacts as very distant and far off they don't really matter to us. The documentary ends urging humanity to protect the seas to help sustain both humanity and the nature world. Does the money and the push behind all the initiatives that CZI is making, do those stop, too? And over the course of the decade '79 - '89 it was not a partisan issue. CHAN: We partner with Summit to make sure that the curriculum provided is standards aligned and vetted by academics across the field. Planet Earth 2: Episode & Complete series resources Joining me now are two of the people who made this wake up call a reality. LANFEAR: It was like a warzone. Right now, prosecutors hold and enormous amount of power in the criminal justice system. AMANPOUR: So just explain, you call them Arctic refugees just explain why they climbed up and why they fell down? And he inspired all of us, he inspired me to get in to natural history (ph) film making. Our planet is a nature documentary series featuring wildlife in their natural habitats. During her visit, the Administrator will emphasize the role and responsibility of the private sector in helping unlock solutions to critical global challenges. 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. By clicking 'Allow' you agree to our use of cookies in accordance with our Privacy Notice. Jadilah yang pertama untuk memberikan komentar! These are places that feed our imaginations, places that seem to be borrowed from fairytales. It's not a very happy, hopeful sign about us humans, is it? Loved this otterly adorable scene from Our Planet? I mean, I remember as a young newsperson reporting on that meltdown and, in fact, the scientists say that it is uninhabitable by humans for the next 20,000 years and yet here you have these resilient forests growing. (END VIDEO CLIP) AMANPOUR: Beautiful, isn't it? Beyond its beauty, the ocean is critical to the biodiversity of the planet, provides sustenance to hundreds of millions of people, and links many cultures across the globe. Coral reefs are bleaching at an alarming rate all around the world, over a thousand kilometers of the Great Barrier Reef in Australia bleached and died. Segmented by area, eight vastly different world regions come to light, including deserts, the seas, jungles, the polar ice caps, forests . The wildlife will thrive, and we will catch more fish. Our customer service team will review your report and will be in touch. Forests: 28 question worksheet, 49 word Word Search & 49 word Word Jumble, Word for Word Transcript and all answer keys. AMANPOUR: You know, it's funny as you say it's not as tragic in terms of casualties, but it will be if the seas rise and all the low-lying cities and many, many, even the U.S. military are very, very concerned about that. When you come across a story - that walrus (ph), I mean, it's so - the empirical evidence is just so far weighted. The bonds mature on, An investor purchased debt investments at amortized cost on January 1. SREENIVASAN: Did having children change how you and Mark thought about the platform and your responsibilities? We also have an educational program, we're taking equity lends (ph) at how we really make sure that we are educating and opening up opportunities for all. Our Planet - Coastal Seas - FULL EPISODE - Netflix . 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. The anchovies are food to millions of seabirds and marine creatures, if they are overfished, millions of creatures will suffer. 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