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Police take them back to the scene, and they re-enact the brutal crime. (voice-over) They name Jeff Running Deer. But those here in San Diego County are still raging out of control, threatening more than 8,000 homes right now. COOPER (on camera): Lean back. Our helicopter lowers down within feet of her. That means the smoke is going to get thicker and not going to get blown way. It's happening right here in America. In this decade, the urban environment is predicted to grow by nearly 30%. PLANET IN PERIL continues after this short break. You can see the water channel coming over it now. We're the first people ever to walk here. We have come here to meet the people of Carteret. If we looked at Earth from outer space, it would appear that our . We are suffering from the climate change. HANSEN: That's another big misconception. 1978 Topps Battlestar Galactica Deep Inside The Planet Carillon #38. When we come back, our investigation continues beneath the surface. Ice does accumulate in the interior, but more ice is breaking off and melting at the edges. Everywhere we've gone, we've been told the same thing. People are dependent on their water and they are not getting enough. And it's an illustration on the difficulty of deciphering the debate. (on camera): They have just found a truck with some people. CORWIN: Very much so. Human beings are changing the climate. But, after agreeing to an interview with us, he canceled. How is that possible? It happens there, and it happens here. I can see the water from here, Rose, and they say that the water is actually going to cover this entire island within a few years. We gear up to rappel ourselves down inside. I'm Anderson Cooper. Then we can go over to the work tent. What is left is a daily struggle. As hunters, gatherers, and farmers, the Kraho rely on the rain forest for food, water, shelter, everything. If we don't, we can live one day without food or two days without food. STEFFEN: We actually drove 11 miles. We're going to travel to the east coast of Greenland, where a new island emerged because of the retreat of ice. Her home is disappearing. It actually took five flights leaving from southern China. Last year, satellite data collected by NASA scientists revealed Greenland is losing 100 billion tons of ice each year. CORWIN: The sea ice is melting, melting faster than anyone expected. Planet in Peril Term 1 / 11 Greenland's temperature has risen by how many degrees? Conservation Science and Advocacy for a Planet in Peril: Speaking Truth to Power helps equip scientists working on environmental and sustainability challenges with new tactics for success. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yes. That is good planning on the part of local officials. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: So here's the plan. If the entire ice sheet dissolved, sea levels would rise by 23 feet -- spurning a global catastrophe that would flood coastal cities and displace tens of millions of people. That's it for the Harris fire. In Asia and Africa, animals and plants are ripped from the forest, species disappearing at a thousand times the natural rate of extinction. We consume and grow more each passing year. Today, he officially declared southern California a major disaster area. Anderson, Dr. Gupta, and Jeff Corwin, as well as the 360 staff and CNN in general, should be commended for their work on the Planet in Peril series! the committee's support for landmarking the fixed seats is a major setback for Another Planet . These small planes, they measure the wind velocity. At first glance, it looks like a relatively healthy forest. The Amazon is a vital resource for the world, as well. The shoreline is steadily receding. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: The water just knocked them down. GUPTA: We're here because we are told this is one of the most concrete examples of climate change anywhere in the world. With dive gear, we head down 60 feet. Hi, Anderson. And, tomorrow, the winds lay down completely. We traveled the world and the issues are real. There's no telling what's around each corner. (on camera): And what is the big picture? (on camera): It seems, though, the problem is, once you get out to these remote areas, you can do just about anything. And I would always say, is he going to get there? west ridge academy utah tuition; aerie offline cropped tank Yes, straight across. Nothing occurs in a vacuum in the natural world. In America, the discussion seems mired in politics. After two days exploring with Dennis Schmidt, we head back to the interior and Dr. Konrad Steffen. Now 10 years old, Valentin is in remission and doing well. Sister Stang didn't try to run away. (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. It's now a mosquito-infested swamp. I do not own, nor do I or intend to profit from this content whatsoever. A study released in 2006 showed the concentration of known carcinogens benzene and 1-3-butadiene was significantly higher. It's clear the weather patterns here have changed. 1. STEFFEN: Hey. DENNIS SCHMIDT: Yes. (on camera) These are Kraho. Ironically, Africa is the lowest carbon emitter in the world. She sends five magic rings Our pilots make several passes scouting for a safe place. $1.50 + $1.10 shipping. DR. SANJAY GUPTA, CNN CORRESPONDENT: A lot of people live around here and are dependent on this water. We'll be following it for you, Anderson. But the winds are dying down, and that gives firefighters a chance to possibly gain the upper hand. GUPTA: From what we have seen in Greenland, Alaska and Africa, the Earth's climate is clearly changing. But over the past 40 years, Lake Chad in central Africa has shrunk by 90 percent. We're going to take you right to the front lines of the Harris fire with Rick Sanchez. Amanda Aronczyk. Why is it happening? The series will launch on Monday across the network's platforms, led by senior national and environmental correspondent Ben Tracy, senior foreign correspondent Mark Phillips, foreign correspondent. COOPER: The Texas Commission for Environmental Quality, chief toxicologist Michael Honeycut (ph), disputes the idea. Crews have largely contained many of the fires north of San Diego. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: This is what it's all about right here. The National Cancer Institute says that, of the 3,000 plants that fight cancer cells, 70 percent of them are found in the Amazon rain forest. Action & adventure 2002 1 hr 38 min In this classic installment in the series that inspired the 'Star Wars' saga, Flash Gordon matches with Ming the Merciless while saving the Earth from. San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders says the vast majority of the city is now open for people to return to their homes. COOPER: But Carter (ph) points out the people whose health is in danger, whose quality of life is degraded, more often than not remain silent. The book is an unusual integration of local to planetary issues, and their social, justice and . provide stability, collect water, prevent run-off, remove carbon dioxide. It's the first study showing the association between the ship channel's air quality and childhood leukemia. planet in peril transcript INTRO OFFER!!! STEFFEN: First, we slept in the station at the beginning. We set out to report, not be advocates, no agenda. Environmentalism: the pet project of the rich, the cause for celebs. What happens in one place now affects us all. Amstrup aims and then fires the dart. COOPER (voice-over): A projection range based on computer models. (COMMERCIAL BREAK) (BEGIN VIDEOTAPE) COOPER (voice-over): Greenland's ice sheet, 40 percent of it gone in the past 40 years. We have been trying to get here for a few days now. 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. COOPER: So, because of the research you've been doing here, what is it that alarms you in terms of climate change? Hurling yourself backwards over a 1,500 foot cliff does take some practice. With three renowned correspondents Anderson Cooper, Sanjay Gupta and Jeff Corwin, it examines the effects of population growth, rising . Genre: Documentary. We should not just think for ourselves. andrew192904. And when we got down there, we saw evidence of what seemed to be bleaching. Most of those strike teams, as we've seen them working in the area with the battalion commander. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. We will have a sea level increase. When water heats up, it expands and rises. A huge fire years ago killed 22, when not as many people were ordered to evacuate. We are fighting for survival. 1 s01e06 - Cities Tran script detail David Attenborough: This is the newest habitat on Earth. They call it the shigloo. Ibama doesn't have nearly enough personnel to protect them all. I want to update you, though, on tonight's breaking news. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: When the ice melts in the summer, it used to be that it only withdrew from the Alaska coast a little ways. For Jim Hansen, that makes the situation all the more pressing. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: We've got a family group. INHOFE: This whole idea of global warming is something that has been brought up by certain groups who have a lot to benefit from it, and has nothing to do with real science. When she turns to go, they shoot her at point-blank range, leaving her in the mud to die. What's the situation there -- Ted? BILL WHITE, HOUSTON MAYOR: Nobody has the right to chemically alter the air that somebody else breathes without that person's consent. Another update about the fire in 15 minutes. They spend one month every year here, living under extremely difficult circumstances. That means they won't be out hunting today, killing untold numbers of wild animals. That's the last remnant of this thing, they hope, at least in terms of this side of the fire. (on camera) On February 12, 2005, Sister Dorothy Stang was walking down a path in the Amazon jungle. Damages estimates $1 billion, and we're talking about just in San Diego County. But those in Qualcomm Stadium are still worrying about those homes. San Francisco is his home base, but Greenland is more like home. COOPER: If the sea levels, by the models that we have now, are going to rise three feet in the next hundred years, can that be reversed still? Ninety percent of the people who live in the Marroquins' neighborhood are Hispanic. (voice-over): The vast ice sheet of Greenland -- 1,500 miles long and more than a mile deep, the world's largest island. 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? COOPER (voice-over): Last year, Konnie and his team actually lowered a camera inside a moulin, capturing the first video from deep inside this icy tunnel. (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. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: We're right on them. Animals like the polar bear and humans will simply adapt. 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 . Dr. Sanjay Gupta, wildlife biologist Jeff Corwin, and I, travel to some 13 countries on four. Prince William Unveils Ambitious New Environmental Mission: 'The Earth Is at a Tipping Point and We Face a Stark Choice'. Of course, we don't want mom and the cubs to separate. (on camera): It's so disturbing to see this. There are roughly 37 million people who rely on Lake Chad. We've met literally hundreds of people along the way, some of whom you've been introduced to over the past two nights. The life here is too valuable to lose. But then '94, '95, it started to warm steadily. Joe Biden, 46th President of United States of America. He's exploring how a warming planet is impacting the polar bear. (END VIDEO CLIP) COOPER: They don't know what's happening to their homes, miles away in the line of fire. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: 370. CORWIN: These regions, when you're away from any bit of infrastructure, can be pretty lawless. Where there was water, now only sand. And that was a 25 percent decrease from the year before. Some scientists question the data and the models that predict climate change. A park, crowded place. (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. People also ask. COOPER (on camera): A different path, because we are destroying much of what remains of the natural world. This is a small fire set by a man who is cutting down a couple of acres of land. Planets in Peril is a slim volume, yet it contains a great deal of insight into the mind of CS Lewis in regards to the writing and possible sources and meanings behind the Ransom trilogy, otherwise known as the Space Trilogy. It's an easy, but destructive way small-time farmers do business here. And when we look at these computer models, one of the things we see is that they tend to predict more warming than is occurring. First episode date: 23 October 2007 (USA) Network: CNN. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: They thought that killing her would end it. (on camera): What are these rotating things? The icy expanse of Greenland, land and sky seem frozen forever. OK, now let's get the bears back together. I'm Anderson Cooper. Even so, not to fear, says Michaels. Just let yourself slide down, Anderson. COOPER: And me, I'm Regal Bird. Every day they go out on patrol armed with bows and arrows, just making sure no one is cutting down trees. Step up. 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 . COOPER: Hansen was nearly alone back then. That's roughly six times the size of the state of California. A once-in-a-century virus silently stalks the country. Jungles and rainforests are home to an incredible variety of species . Transcript Audio The United Nations has an alarming assessment of climate change and how countries around the world are not doing nearly enough to slow its damage before it becomes worse. It's here that animals have to contend with the greatest change that is happening to the face of our planet. 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. It also has to continue to do a little bit of damage in that area just where I'm pointing right now. But that's not what is happening today. They may have just found it. What's not so easy is traveling them during the rainy season. CORWIN: Thank you. There are very few people watching over you. (on camera): Do you think climate change is a hoax? As a matter of fact, you mentioned the Harris fire just moments ago, Anderson. They're agents with IBAMA, the Brazilian government's environmental protection agency. There are about 200 or so who live in this village. COOPER: I joined him to see his latest -- one of the starkest examples of climate change. When the algae leaves, coral takes on the bleach coloring. And big cities are in the way of these tornadoes. Power company officials are pleading for conservation. COOPER: Where islands are discovered. Jeff and I are now heading to Brazil's Amazon to see firsthand the battle for the world's greatest rain forest. It looks good. The lake has dried up before. COOPER: Oh, nice. Anderson honors Flight 370's missing. What should be done? But killing Sister Dorothy did not have the result some ranchers may have hoped for. CORWIN: Our helicopter hugs the ground as we trace the footprints through the snowy expanse over the rubbled ice, until finally we spot them. I'm Anderson Cooper in Rancho Bernardo, California. What we see is startling, a gray landscape with little marine life. So even by stopping the increase of CO2 today, we will have a warming. He was born here, as were his parents and grandparents. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yes, it will. And remember, if you want to brake, pull the rope up toward you. Lakes are evaporating. Ethical Action for a Planet in Peril Edited by Kathleen Dean Moore and Michael P. Nelson Foreword by Desmond Tutu Eighty groundbreaking essays on why it's wrong to wreck the world It's a global population of polar bears is somewhere between 20, 25,000 animals, why are we today trying to enlist them as an endangered species? (on camera): We're in a fishing community here. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: The struggle today is how to get food. His explorations have led to discovery. Amazingly, there's no shortage of food or diapers or even toilet paper. And, basically, anything goes. CORWIN: It's easy. Transcript of Biden's Speech on Climate Change and Hurricane Ida "The nation and the world are in peril," President Biden said after touring storm damage in New York and Jersey. Well, let's explore it further. COOPER (voice-over): And that adds up. On the horizon, a small cluster of islands rise up from the sea, a long coral reef wrapping around them. President Bush is going to visit the region tomorrow. So, I think we are running out of time. Castro Theatre plan in peril after S.F. COOPER: Activists call it environmental racism and say it's not just happening in Texas. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: This island exists because of global warming. There are no easy solutions. It might be the only way to save an animal that, along with its habitat, could simply disappear. The people of the Carteret Islands literally being washed away. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: And there's a bear right there. (COMMERCIAL BREAK) GUPTA: Flying over the Solomon Sea in the South Pacific, the ocean and the sky melt together in a blue/green haze. Elsewhere in the northern hemisphere, animals are slowly . Suddenly, she was confronted by two men. PLANET IN PERIL, however, continues after this break. (on camera): Do you expect to find other islands that were previously thought to be connected to the inland? We've arranged to visit one small tribe, the Kraho Indians in the Tacantin state of Brazil. The forecast for tonight, no real gusts over about 20 miles per hour. Full text of President Joseph. thu3092002. And what's going on over there is they 're trying to essentially close the door on that fire. COOPER (voice-over): When you discover an island here, pending approval, you get to name it. PLANET IN PERIL is going to continue in a moment, but, first, the latest on the wildfires. We're told that the fire area is under control. "Planet In Peril" continues in a moment. He just has one request. COOPER: Climb back. This mission in a remote corner of Brazil has been in the works for over a year. That's exactly what l was gonna tell you. And all five fires in Los Angeles County are about 50 percent contained or more. 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. I think you might be seeing those right now. 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. The truck slows, and guns are drawn. 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. We wondered, did something happen to the once-mighty river that feeds Lake Chad? There are even cases of polar bears cannibalizing each other when the food runs short. Planet Money looks into the recent financial troubles at First Republic Bank. He's got three machetes. That's what parents fear. By 2100, we will be more likely one meter -- three feet -- instead of one-and-a-half feet. And, right here, between that land over there and this land over here, this is the river mouth. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Hey, I see the tracks are going along there. 22 terms. Both sides accuse each other of cherry- picking data. He's going to visit the state tomorrow. We're going to have another update on the fires in 15 minutes. Much of it is siphoned off to irrigate crops. And that's true. Some people say it's climate change. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: How do we improve the quality of life for everybody? MAN 3065 CHAPTER 9. (on camera): Tonight, we begin a place that's warming faster than just about any other place on Earth -- Greenland's ice sheet. CORWIN (voice-over): Searching for polar bears in Northeastern Alaska isn't like looking for a needle in a haystack, it's like looking for a haystack-colored needle in a haystack. (voice-over) Their truck is broken down, and they say they need help. It's 114 degrees in the desert, and things take a turn for the worse. (voice-over): But all of that is in jeopardy. STEFFEN: We have several sensors at different levels. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Yes. It's that imbalance which concerns scientists the most. Chief Bernard (ph) takes us out by boat to the coral reef. AL GORE, FORMER VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: If I could complete my answer. Coral bleaching, scientists say, is a result of global warming, and it's happening in oceans around the world. Computer models had one million square miles of it melting by the year 2050. Planet in peril chemicals and Greenland. Oasis Earth: A Planet in Peril stands out as a vastly comprehensive story of humanity's Anthropocene journey, from the origin of our planet and species to their potential future. Northeast of here, in the mountains around Lake Arrowhead, thick smoke forcing a three hour stop for water aerial drops. Now unable to grow their own food, they are dependent on supplies from the government of Papa New Guinea that come twice a year by vote from another island 60 miles away, just twice a year. News / By Pangambam S / January 21, 2021 2:15 am. Thank you. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Oh, look at that! Spin-off: Planet in Peril: Battle Lines. STEFFEN: We have fresh bread every day. Libby; Sora; Kanopy; Help; Markets Served. by Rebecca Libauskas. It suffered through a ten-year bloody civil war during the 1990s. COOPER: Health costs? (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) LETICIA DECKERT, EVACUEE: It's stressful, very stressful. data collected during a RAP. Death rates from tornadoes are going down, down, down, and down. So, what does that really spell for the forecast? These are the Carteret Islands of Papa New Guinea, one of the most populated places on earth. SCHMIDT: No one has ever been here before. It is staggering -- at least $1 billion in San Diego County alone. This is our work center, as we call it, the computing room. OK. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: She may have looked like a little old lady to people from outside. (on camera): That's a glacier over there and these two glaciers used to be connected by an ice shell? It's the Earth's history that tells us, with the most accuracy and the most reliability, what the climate sensitivity is. Thailand, Cambodia, Madagascar, Chad, Brazil. COOPER: Already polar bears' behavior is changing. And we are living on coconuts. Transcript Providers Return to Transcripts main page Anderson Cooper 360 Degrees Planet in Peril; Child Soldiers in Sierra Leone; Reaction to Britney Spears' Buzz Aired February 19, 2007 -. (COMMERCIAL BREAK) (BEGIN VIDEOTAPE) COOPER: Six-year-old Valentin Marroquin went from healthy one moment to a leukemia patient battling for his life the next. They say that the water is going to cover this entire island within a few years. brings together the testimony of over eighty visionariestheologians and religious leaders, scientists, elected officials, business leaders, naturalists, activists, and writersto present a diverse and compelling call to honor our individual and collective moral responsibility to our planet.. Why is our planet in peril? COOPER: Good news that, Chad. But that also means that the power demand on the grid will go up. COOPER: Tough talk, but here's something that might surprise you. (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. Phoenix, you may be smelling smoke by Friday afternoon. (voice-over) After the festivities, we join the tribe for a meeting, where they share grim news of what's happening to their home. We should think for the next two, three generations. Tens of millions of people will have to be relocated. Plus if we have fish from the sea, then we have fish. Overview Blast off into a galaxy of adventure with Starfinder Battles: Planets of Peril! First an update on the wildfires. 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. It outlines the solutions that have been tried, and analyzes why . (END VIDEOTAPE) (COMMERCIAL BREAK) COOPER: Here in Rancho Bernardo, California. 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