Yes, for the survival of humankind. GUPTA: From what we have seen in Greenland, Alaska and Africa, the Earth's climate is clearly changing. Some of the nearly one million evacuees are getting a look at what's left of their homes this evening. quizlette5241082 Plus. COOPER: You have to be very careful when you're walking on a sheet of ice or a glacier in Greenland because there can be hidden crevices that open up. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) TRUDY MCCUNE, EVACUEE: I feel kind of bad because I'm hoping that I don't lose my home, but then I feel bad because I know a lot of people that have lost their homes. Gaia, the spirit of the Earth, can no longer stand the terrible destruction plaguing our planet. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. Click the card to flip Definition 1 / 11 8 deg Fahrenheit Click the card to flip Flashcards Learn Test Match Created by xoxoc Terms in this set (11) Greenland's temperature has risen by how many degrees? MICHAELS: stunning. She refused, however, to be intimidated. planet in peril transcript planet in peril transcript. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) LETICIA DECKERT, EVACUEE: It's stressful, very stressful. PLANET IN PERIL continues in a moment. We stop at a fishing village called Duram Baga (ph) in Nigeria. Some estimates do have the Earth warming more than it currently is. The shoreline is steadily receding. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Let's do it. It did exactly the opposite. The Spirit of Earth, Gaia, is woken from a century-long sleep at Hope Island to discover that Earth is dying because of humans' carelessness in deforestation, pollution, over-hunting, and . (COMMERCIAL BREAK) (BEGIN VIDEOTAPE) COOPER (voice-over): The Earth is warming. Where forests are lost. GUPTA: We're hearing people are getting cancer from drinking water. It's now a mosquito-infested swamp. CORWIN: So, basically, it's providing this layer of viscosity to the ice to slide on. After two days exploring with Dennis Schmidt, we head back to the interior and Dr. Konrad Steffen. As hunters, gatherers, and farmers, the Kraho rely on the rain forest for food, water, shelter, everything. CORWIN: As the Arctic changes under the effects of climate change and global warming, these very well could be one of the creatures most greatly affected. There are ripple effects and that is putting our planet in peril. So without the climate change, this would still be a peninsula. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) MICHAEL R. NIGGLI, CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER, SAN DIEGO GAS AND ELECTRIC: There are a lot of people returning to their homes right now. In the Arctic, the polar bear finds its habitat shrinking. l agree completely. It outlines the solutions that have been tried, and analyzes why . Another update in 15 minutes. Still, 12,000 people evacuated, waiting to find out the fate of their homes, hoping for the best. We're going to travel to the east coast of Greenland, where a new island emerged because of the retreat of ice. (voice-over) They name Jeff Running Deer. The ice melts, the seas will rise. San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders says the vast majority of the city is now open for people to return to their homes. That means the smoke is going to get thicker and not going to get blown way. STEFFEN: Good. INHOFE: I don't want to be rude, but, from now on, I'm going to ask COOPER: James Inhofe, Republican senator from Oklahoma, is the loudest voice with probably the biggest platform who questions whether man is responsible for climate change. Ibama has been fighting this fight for several years now, but it wasn't until 2005 when a 73-year-old American nun changed the way Brazil protects its forests. And here, as you can see, we don't have healthy fish. And that's what we see the ice moves faster. The Lake Chad Basin Commission has a plan to divert water from the Congo River, but it remains controversial and unfunded. While difficult to measure exactly how much, scientists believe part of the rise is due to melting glaciers and ice sheets, like the ones we saw in Greenland. 50 terms. Recent flashcard sets. length, weight, pictures. A once-in-a-century virus silently stalks the country. We set out to report, not be advocates, no agenda. I'm Anderson Cooper. It's about the front lines, the places where threats aren't just forecasts of the future, but are happening now. Natural changes in the earth's orbit and the tilt of the sun 10,000 years ago caused the climate to shift, bringing out a long drought. When we talked to the companies in the ship channel, they pointed out that they've started voluntarily limiting their emissions, and they haven't broken any laws. the committee's support for landmarking the fixed seats is a major setback for Another Planet . Millions live near coastlines less than three feet above sea level. You were on a ship SCHMIDT: Yes. STEFFEN: No, I would not be surprised because we know the ice is retreating. There is no online registration for the intro class Terms of usage & Conditions David C. Downing, a professor at Elizabethtown College, takes it upon himself to correct a gaping hole in Lewis studies. After filtering, Salmon (v1.6.0) was used to map the reads to the transcriptome followed by transcript quantification for quality control. PLANET IN PERIL: Battle Lines - 'Elephant Poaching' - Anderson Cooper 360 - CNN.com Blogs Kathy Griffin shares her memories of Joan Rivers How young is too young for shooting? The. committee pushes back over key landmark details . There are some 100,000 indigenous people living in Brazil's Amazon rain forest. (COMMERCIAL BREAK) COOPER: I'm Anderson Cooper in Rancho Bernardo, California. Anderson finds Kiev calm but ready for battle. Written by an award-winning historian of science and technology, Planet in Peril describes the top four mega-dangers facing humankind - climate change, nukes, pandemics, and artificial intelligence. STEFFEN: First of all, it got much warmer than we expected. We'll wake up any minute in Dark Harbor and laugh about this. He'd always say that. Suddenly, she was confronted by two men. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yes. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I don't care if anybody in this neighborhood, like, never understands what global warming is. The cold hasn't snapped their sense of humor. PLANET IN PERIL continues right after this break. We have come here to meet the people of Carteret. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: It does, it does. government protects new species and areas of forest. There are at least 15 active fires tonight. Death rates from tornadoes are going down, down, down, and down. That's what parents fear. We are 60 miles from any land, only open waters in every direction. planet in peril transcript INTRO OFFER!!! Where there was water, now only sand. It was a tough neighborhood, but he had friends and plenty of places to play. I'm very honored. (on camera) We have incredible terrain of ice that seems to almost go on forever. But many don't want to go, and it's easy to see why. Name: Date: Movie: Planet in Peril - Part I and II: Use each segment as case studies. "And that . For IBAMA, secrecy is key. It's a sort of natural medicine chest, as well. And, basically, anything goes. Overpopulation, deforestation, species lost, climate change. (on camera): Tonight, we begin a place that's warming faster than just about any other place on Earth -- Greenland's ice sheet. How is it that a forest covering nine countries, home to 200 indigenous tribes CORWIN: This is one of my most favorite creatures right here. In 2006, 5,500 square miles of Amazon forest was cut down, roughly the size of the state of Connecticut. CORWIN: Just in the Amazon basin alone, it's 2.7-million square miles of habitat, and roughly 70 percent of that is right here in this extraordinary country, in the country of Brazil. STANG: Bring back new life to a land that was lost. Nearly a year in the making, 'Planet in Peril' takes viewers to four continents and 13 countries where environmental change is not a theory, or possibility, but a crisis happening in real time . 32 terms. But I would like to (CROSSTALK) INHOFE: No, I have 15 minutes. COOPER (on camera): So how far have we come? COOPER (on camera): They said they were just out looking for small animals just to eat. Why is it happening? (on camera): These roads, as bumpy and -- and terrible as they are, what's even worse about them is that the roads are the conduit for the habitat loss. COOPER: Tamara Carter (ph) is the founder of the Sustainable South Bronx, an organization that fights environmental racism in New York and around the country. Now 10 years old, Valentin is in remission and doing well. Fifteen separate wildfires are now burning in California. She said she was drawn to the Amazon to work with the poor. A study released in 2006 showed the concentration of known carcinogens benzene and 1-3-butadiene was significantly higher. 1978 Topps Battlestar Galactica Deep Inside The Planet Carillon #38. STEFFEN: Yes. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Yes. It's now the number one killer here. And that was a 25 percent decrease from the year before. Libby; Sora; Kanopy; Help; Markets Served. The water here used to be at least six feet high and now all around me, there's nothing. It's that imbalance which concerns scientists the most. The weather is another. But not all of the trees are cut down for big profits. COOPER (voice-over): The men are arrested and charged with possessing arms and hunting in the preserve, charges that could get them ten years in jail. THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. Boosters Step into your powered armor and grab your The cooler is stocked with deer meat poached from the rain forest. It's called Deer Horn Valley. Scientists don't think the entire ice sheet can melt any time soon, but every inch of sea level rise counts. (COMMERCIAL BREAK) (BEGIN VIDEOTAPE) STANG: (UNINTELLIGIBLE) COOPER (voice-over): Early February 2005, Sister Dorothy Stang, an American nun from Ohio, leaves a meeting of peasant farmers, whose land she's helping to protect, and walks into the jungle towards her home. COOPER (voice-over): When you discover an island here, pending approval, you get to name it. (on camera): But you still are optimistic, despite everything that we talked about this today, that water is going to cover all this once again? We're told that the fire area is under control. "An anthology bringing together the testimony of over eighty theologians, religious leaders, scientists, elected officials, business leaders, naturalists, activists, and writers to present a diverse and compelling call to honor humans' moral responsibility to the planet in the face of envi . That doesn't mean these people can relax, however. A stark finding that for Dr. Steffen raises a very basic question. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: So here's the plan. You also see dramatic changes in the overall geography of the island, particularly on the coastal areas. It's an easy, but destructive way small-time farmers do business here. We have seen declines in the survival of cubs and we have seen adult males and cubs a little bit smaller in recent years than they used to be. And those are things that would be consistent with the population that might be under nutritional stress. SEN. JAMES INHOFE (R), OKLAHOMA: And, with all the hysteria, all the fear, all the phony science, could it be that manmade global warming is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people? Everywhere we've gone, we've been told the same thing. That, he and other skeptics like him say, is a fundamental problem. For example, 20 percent of the world's water is locked up in rain forest habitat, specifically the Amazon Basin. What should be done? $1.00 + $0.75 shipping. COOPER: The very next day, Valentin began chemotherapy. STEFFEN: Be careful. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: There's a lot of animals right here that range the gamut of critical status. We came here not with the idea to monitor the abrupt change we currently observe. Ecological Issues for Local Citizen Action. It's not easy to land on a glacier, especially one jutting out from a steep mountain. Most often, it's: "Well, look, it's cheaper to have plants in this neighborhood than it is anywhere else in this very expensive city." (END VIDEOTAPE) COOPER: Investigating our PLANET IN PERIL has taken us to 13 countries on 4 continents. When we come back -- trying to break free from Africa's sinking sand. So, everybody here keep hope. The Associated Press reports California has maxed out its firefighting resources and is asking the federal government for help. Today, he officially declared southern California a major disaster area. There is an effort under way to get a law passed in Texas, but Professor McGarity (ph) says it's going to be an uphill battle, because when it comes to the oil industry here, old habits die hard. Yet despite all the scientific evidence gathered by the international science community, there remain people who refuse to see the peril that people and the planet we live in have been subjected to as humanity, Filipinos included, made light of the five C's. Watch your head here. STEFFEN: Oh, yes. We decided to go there and try to get some answers along the way. to protect the future of a planet in peril? And that, it seems, is what's happening to the Carterets. The point is there are people out there that are making decisions on our behalf that do and are deciding not to do anything about it. And, even if we are, is it a crisis or just hype? We also have a refrigerator. VALENTIN MARROQUIN, CANCER PATIENT: Cook (ph). A $70,000 reward has been announced for information leading to the arrest of whoever may have set that blaze. Meteorologist Chad Myers has the latest forecast -- Chad. It looks good. If you take that number -- this is only based on melt. PLANET IN PERIL continues after the break. They will go out again tomorrow, however, trying to do whatever they can to stop their home and their way of life from disappearing. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: When the ice melts in the summer, it used to be that it only withdrew from the Alaska coast a little ways. Did the water just knock them down? The unrest and scars, still visible today. STEFFEN: Yes. shows global trends, connected through ecosphere. COOPER: Health costs? SCHMIDT: This is a peninsula -- it's an isthmus connected to the mainland because of an ice shell. His explorations have led to discovery. It's one of the fundamental laws of physics, of nature. CORWIN: These gentlemen have been very, very busy. The carbon naturally stored in trees is released when they're cut down. And the water can reach the bottom of the ice. Animals like the polar bear and humans will simply adapt. Back to you. We're going to have another update on the fires in 15 minutes. When she turns to go, they shoot her at point-blank range, leaving her in the mud to die. Out here it's an igloo. SISTER DOROTHY STANG, NUN/CONSERVATIONIST: The only thing they know is survival farming. And the IBAMA agents know that. (on camera): What are these three -- these are tents? They feed us, provide us medicine, and control our climate. Some scientists question the data and the models that predict climate change. Here's the latest on tonight's breaking news -- the wildfires. (on camera) On February 12, 2005, Sister Dorothy Stang was walking down a path in the Amazon jungle. 16 juin 2022 why do babies clap their feet. Another update about the fire in 15 minutes. It sounds like people are going to go very hungry, if not starve. These men are hunting not just for themselves. (COMMERCIAL BREAK) COOPER: I'm Anderson Cooper in Rancho Bernardo, California. STEFFEN: Yes. We all are. STEVE AMSTRUP, U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY: There's a nice lead here that we might be able to pick up footprints on. To know that this charismatic, incredible life form could very well become extinct because its habitat is warming up and the ice it needs to survive is disappearing is really most profound. It actually took five flights leaving from southern China. So if we know all of this, why is it happening? From the air, it's clear the lake is dropping. We consume and grow more each passing year. It is eye opening and thought provoking and a . more than 6,000 pages of transcriptsand a spellbinding and denitive portrait of a nation on the brink. If the melt continues, Amstrup now thinks two-third of the world's polar bears will be gone in 50 years. Full text of President Joseph. Most of those strike teams, as we've seen them working in the area with the battalion commander. The danger is hard to see with the naked eye. Sand all around me. He's exploring how a warming planet is impacting the polar bear. (on camera): It's so disturbing to see this. And these are vast resources we are losing. GUPTA: But it's sinking. (on camera): They have just found a truck with some people. Yet due to its dry climate, scientists say it's the most vulnerable to the effects of climate change. The water is more shallow there and the seals are more plentiful. As the atmosphere warms, the ice here melts and breaks apart, exposing water. (voice-over): Biologist Jeff Corwin and I have come here to learn why and see what impact Greenland's melting ice sheets could have on all of us in the decades ahead. This isn't happening. Agents get word over the radio there might be an encampment of illegal loggers nearby. Excellent. In each place the poor and disenfranchised are usually the ones bearing environmental burdens. San Diego County came within moments of suffering a massive power blackout this afternoon, crews managing to clean ash and fire retardant off of lines strung across 70 towers and restore power just before the only other major power link to San Diego went offline -- a close call. Then we lift up and she takes off, racing across the ice. That's the last remnant of this thing, they hope, at least in terms of this side of the fire. This was their garden. Flames from the Harris fire threatened the power lines. It's springtime here, though nothing is green. There are about 3,000 Kraho Indians left in the Amazon basin, spread out in villages across 750,000 acres of protected land, given to them by the government. Healthy coral reefs act as protective barriers to islands, helping slow destructive storm surges while providing food and shelter for marine life. None of what's happening is occurring in a vacuum. We can renew the forest. It is staggering -- at least $1 billion in San Diego County alone. With three renowned correspondents Anderson Cooper, Sanjay Gupta and Jeff Corwin, it examines the effects of population growth, rising . So to welcome us, they want to baptize us. CNN's Ted Rowlands is north of here in the San Bernardino Mountains, near Lake Arrowhead. Northeast of here, in the mountains around Lake Arrowhead, thick smoke forcing a three hour stop for water aerial drops. That melt is picking up steam, raising concerns for even more sea level rise, putting the Carteret Islands and others like it in further jeopardy. OK, now let's get the bears back together. That's roughly six times the size of the state of California. Look at this dry, cracked, parched earth. But the other reason, says environmental law professor Tom McGarity (ph), is because of race. But the debate is not just political. What can be done? R Biden's inaugural address after he was sworn in as the 46 th President of the United States of America on Wednesday, January 20, 2021. A 56 percent greater chance. STEFFEN: But during the cold years, we had some water that froze in the middle tent, which was our sleep tent, which was not very comfortable. Authorities say the Santiago Fire near Los Angeles had three points of origin. And, in fact, I'm a good example of that, because when I first spoke out about this in 1981, I ended up losing my funding. This worldwide investigation, which premiered October 23, 2007, looks at four key issues: climate change, vanishing habitats, disappearing species and human population growth. PLANET IN PERIL - 2007 CNN takes viewers around the world in a four-hour documentary that examines our changing planet. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Here we are suffering. Journey Into Space is a BBC Radio science fiction programme written by BBC producer Charles Chilton.It was the last UK radio programme to attract a bigger evening audience than television. (voice-over) Their truck is broken down, and they say they need help. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Put the noose there. Originally, four series were produced (the fourth was a remake of the first), which was translated into 17 languages (including Hindi, Turkish and Dutch) and broadcast in countries worldwide (including . Crews have largely contained many of the fires north of San Diego. $1.55. So even by stopping the increase of CO2 today, we will have a warming. San Diego County dodged a major bullet today, barely escaping a massive power outage. We wanted to talk to Senator Inhofe about those contributions and his position on climate change. PLANET IN PERIL continues in a moment. But what's causing those changes? UNIDENTIFIED MALE: And there's a bear right there. This is our work center, as we call it, the computing room. We're almost at the top of the world. He joins us from Spring Valley by the Harris fire -- Rick. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. GUPTA (voice-over): Some of the children here are clearly malnourished. Yes! An illustration of a heart shape; Contact; Jobs; Volunteer; People; Planet in peril : essays in environmental ethics Bookreader Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item . Instead, she opened the Bible she was carry in her hand and read a passage from the gospel of Matthew: "Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for justice, for they will be satisfied." (BEGIN VIDEOTAPE) ANDERSON COOPER, CNN ANCHOR. David C. Downing is the R. W. Schlosser Professor of English at Elizabethtown College in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. It's the outer southern edge of the fire. The water is so fast and has energy that actually carves into the ice before it drops into the moulin. This is actually Swiss Camp. They tell police they were paid $25,000 by ranchers, who wanted Sister Dorothy out of their way so they could continue illegally logging the rain forest. As we sailed into the base of it and we kept finding open water, I became disoriented. BOYA BAI 7. The ice sheets are melting. Yes, straight across. And she would, you know, work to make it happen, her way. COOPER: holding one-quarter of the world's species, can be a major contributor to climate change? HANSEN: That's another big misconception. That's in about ten minutes from now. Climate change is making a bad situation worse. Thanks. Well, let's explore it further. 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