SREENIVASAN: So give me an example of how it works. President Trump pulled the United States out of the Paris Climate Accords and he's fire a former coal lobbyist to head up his Environmental Protection Agency. 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. It explores the difficulties that come with living a life in . 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. 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). St Pauls Place, Norfolk Street, Sheffield, S1 2JE. Our Planet: With David Attenborough. So there is -- yes, there's a cruel irony to the whole thing. If you just leave it alone, though, it'll come back. 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. 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. Berkeley -- a program that we are borrowing from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County where we really are building in mentorship and practical advice, and good cohorts for underserved, underrepresented minority students to be able to pursue careers in the stem field. That's the beginning of it and they start to find a few scientists, and it's a very small few. The documentary ends urging humanity to protect the seas to help sustain both humanity and the nature world. AUSTIN, TEXAS 78744. 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. 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. 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. RICH: All of it. So how did that work and how did that gain traction then in the mainstream? Welcome to the program, thanks for being here. Help us inspire the next generation to connect with nature and safeguard our planet. This is a deviation probably from what they've previously been used to, so I think they've probably made the right call. 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. The video questions are often word-for-word from the video. The seas bordering land make up how much of the world's oceans? This city in Ukraine was once home to almost 50,000 people. It was so loud. 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. So we - there's still lots to be worked out about the mechanism and if we can take an advantage of it to actually treat kids with cystic fibrosis, but that's thrilling. By clicking 'Allow' you agree to our use of cookies in accordance with our Privacy Notice. They even say they want to be here a couple of weeks. 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. A parade of fluffy gray flamingo chicks,. 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. If you have any questions about your donation, please do not hesitate to contact our friendly Supporter Services team by phone or email at Planet Earth 2: Episode & Complete series resources Amazing, amazing picture there. Target Calon Ketua Umum PSSI, Juara AFF dan SEA Games, Mampukah? Welcome to the program everyone, I'm Christiane Amanpour in London. Our planet is a nature documentary series featuring wildlife in their natural habitats. LANFEAR: No, I mean even now watching it -- every time it gets me. They sustain their lives by hunting down the great shoals of anchovies. We want to be able to see that type of outcome from strong implementations for students nationwide. Protecting these habitats is a battle humanity must win. 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. And I'll give you two really exciting examples. I mean, did you get down and dirty? And we can't rely on heroes, we can't rely on luck. Christiane - AMANPOUR: Michael and your guest, Rupert, thank you so much. . 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. So having him kind of voice the series is a stamp of authority on it, it's great. That latter partnership is what really sets this series apart, though, as it leans in heavily to conservationist themes. And so that would actually be better for communities, it would be less work CZI to have to pick up and do, right? 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. It is the most precious resource on our planet, but it's finite. From Deserts to Grasslands: 24 question worksheet, 52 word Word Search & 52 word Word Jumble, Word for Word Transcript and all answer keys. But if we don't see the need to act, clearly future generations will not only see it dramatically in retrospect, they'll have to live with the consequences of our inaction. This is non- violent (ph) direct action. It's definitely sending a strong signal. Traversed by whales, sharks, turtles, tuna and albatross and home to mysterious deep-sea creatures, these are the true wilds of our planet. 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. 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. Our poles are some of the earth's last remaining wildernesses. So just a note, dramatic pleads from politicians about the dangers of climate change are nothing new. Frozen Worlds: 26 question worksheet, 26 word Word Search & 26 word Word Jumble, Word for Word Transcript and all answer keys. Mie Instant Apa Boleh Jadi Hidangan Imlek? The 8-part series is the culmination of a 4-year collaboration with Silverback Films and the World Wildlife Federation. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. its gravity sweeps across the face of our planet. What are you hearing from the young people and from the organizers. 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. Every drop is vital for all species and us humans that rely upon it. Blue Planet 2: Episode & Complete series resources So it's got two dimensions - both the academic and the cognitive skills - SREENIVASAN: Yes. 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 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. HOLMES: Tell me - the thing that struck me about the protests here today is the youth. I think they've all been so hugely inspired by the climate school strikes all around the world, and what they say - the young strikers on those demonstrations, they say, "save our world. CHAN: We're managing the funds at CZI to protect our work going forward. 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. 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. 3. 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. This website uses cookies and similar identifiers to give you the best online experience. One Planet 50m Witness the planet's breathtaking diversity -- from seabirds carpet-bombing the ocean to wildebeests eluding the wild dogs of the Serengeti. 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. In order for things to room smoothly in the Delta, not only do the animals have to play their roles, so does the weather. Other than celebrating the magnificent lives inhabiting our planet, this series also focus on the great impacts of human activities towards the wildlife and their home regions with the immerse consequences that follow which could collapse the whole ecosystem and food chain and what can we do before it is too late. It begins with a glimpse into the interdependency between different species of fishes with stunning visuals of the shoals of anchovies, the trevally, and the . CHAN: - and we're very comfortable with the runway we have right now. But having someone who told me about what the practical steps were - take the SATs, take this class - but also the inspiration of you can do this, you belong here is what made I possible for me to reach Harvard as a first generation student. 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. I was just really stunned to see all these young kids on marches. I mean, last - just last week we were at the IMF talking to bank. Is that the response that you want? The bonds mature on, An investor purchased debt investments at amortized cost on January 1. Like, how much -- how comfortable are you with your kids and screen time? and find this tiny lump of rock - just seven miles wide - is a mystery. I speak to the documentary makers of our planet. CHAN: We partner with Summit to make sure that the curriculum provided is standards aligned and vetted by academics across the field. - Coral allows for the many species to exist in the waters. Stellers sea lions, bald eagles, and whales arrives to have their first meals after cold winter. Rating: 5/5, a once in a life time must-watch series. By clicking 'Allow' you agree to our use of cookies in accordance with our Privacy Notice. SCHOLEY: It absolutely is. Commercial gill net fishing is threatening dugongs in the northern Great Barrier Reef. [13:40:00] So how can we actually like look at these shining examples of what's happening -- of great education, great mentorship. It's not, it's happening in the Arctic, it's big time now and animals are suffering and we have to show it. Synopsis: One Planet is an intimate portrait which explores the most important habitats across the globe and the fragile connections between them. [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). CHAN: The Summit Learning Platform is a software and professional development program that we've developed in partnership with the Summit Public Schools. Throughout that entire time, none of them feed at all. IMPORTANCE. We went to that location expecting to maybe film a bit of tumbling down some shallow (inaudible) and maybe some polar bears interacting (ph). Take a look at this trailer. 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. But here's a question for you. Have students answer them all, or just the odds/evens to prevent answer sharing or to spread out the amount of time between questions. Babarsari Bukan Gotham City, Bukan Barbar City, Tidak Asal Mandiri, Anak Butuh Kemandirian Sesuai Usianya. (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. Our Planet - Coastal Seas - FULL EPISODE - Netflix . CHAN: We don't think we're going to be the only ones to solve this challenge, and we don't want to be. answer choices Half Third 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. And you've -- you are also visible in this behind the scenes -- look, we'll show you. Music from Our Planet (2019) distributed by Netflix.Our Planet: The Complete Collection (Music From The Netflix Original Series) by Steven Price.Playlist: ht. 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. 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. Bertanya, Kok Link Judulmu Mirip dengan Link Judulku? Site terms (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) GEORGE H.W. . Or just use the Word Search/Jumble as a filler activity for a sub. Aired April 15, 2019 - 13:00 ET THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. About the Coastal and Great Lakes Social Science Lab SREENIVASAN: Priscilla Chan, thanks so much for your time. Answers are also included. (END VIDEOCLIP) AMANPOUR: So that is really dramatic. Documentary Venture into the deep, dark and desolate oceans that are home to an abundance of beautiful - and downright strange - creatures. - People aren't allowed to fish commercially in the park. So we're working with prosecutors to better understand how they can improve their decision-making process. 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. The dappled hot-pink petals of an orchid open with a loud, crisp pop. The wildlife will thrive, and we will catch more fish. 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. 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. I never knew that I would have an opportunity this large to give back. 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 all of a sudden an issue that at that point was gaining a huge amount of attention nationally and was not - there weren't two sides to it. We would be supportive of that and we do believe in making sure that community schools are well-funded. 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. Help us inspire the next generation to connect with nature and safeguard our planet. E7 All episodes Cast & crew User reviews IMDbPro All topics Fresh Water Episode aired Apr 5, 2019 49 m IMDb RATING 8.8 /10 1.3K YOUR RATING Rate Documentary The need for fresh water is as strong as ever. We also have a science program that allows us to really think about how to cure, prevent, and manage all disease in the next century. 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? HARI SREENIVASAN: How does this fit with the initiatives that your foundation works in? But to your point, people don't know what's going on in a lot of the world. The mangroves protect the coasts from hurricanes and they too, capture carbon dioxide. Other marine creatures such as turtle and manta rays have returned to the sanctuary and the biodiversity is slowly increasing. Almost nothing stood in our way except ourselves. David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet Trailer. 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. It affects housing opportunities, if affects job opportunities, educational opportunities, but how can we as a system really allow people to have these records cleared automatically to open doors to them that they deserve? [13:30:00] So there are two things we're talking about, one is our failure before 1989 to generate the kind of public support and urgency necessary to force the issue politically. SREENIVASAN: So you know, one of our previous guests (Inaudible), I remember him -- he had a book out for a while, and one of his premises is the world would be better off, existentially if you and your husband, or other billionaires had less not more. 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. 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)." And he inspired all of us, he inspired me to get in to natural history (ph) film making. But when we were pregnant with Max, we realized, "oh my goodness, the future's coming any minute," and if we wanted our children to be a part of a future better than what we lived, we needed to make sure we were doing our part. Despite their importance to humanity, few are protected. Over half of the countries on our planet have coastlines. There are a lot of ways to donate to support our work protecting wildlife and conserving the environment. David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet - Transcript October 14, 2020 David Attenborough has seen more of the natural world than any other. Members can play, pause and resume watching, all without commercials or commitments.Our Planet | Coastal Seas | FULL EPISODE | Netflixhttps://youtube.com/Netflix Right now, records stay on indefinitely. 29-37, Gelora, Tanah Abang, Jakarta Pusat 10270. This series is narrated by the world-renowned environmental activist and conservationist- Sir David Attenborough.
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