David Attenborough a vědec Johan Rockström zkoumají rozvrat biodiverzity na planetě Zemi a hledají způsob, jak odvrátit krizi.
Climate is changing. Instead of showing all the worst that can happen, this documentary focuses on the people suggesting solutions and their actions.
Dosud neviděné záběry ukazují, jak lockdown otevřel dveře přírodě, která se vzpamatovala a vzkvétá. Lidstvo se sice zastavilo, ale Země si našla v oceánech, na pevninách i na obloze svůj ztracený rytmus.
From infinitely small to super-predator, from the earthworm to the whale, from the blade of grass to the giant tree, Vibrant takes you on a journey to discover the biodiversity one country can host. Through the breathtaking natural environments of France, it is an exploration of the pyramid of life. It is also, and above all, an opportunity to marvel at these species capable of a thousand feats, subtly connected to each other and of which the human being is an integral part. A link that we have too often forgotten and that it is time to reweave.
Bezútěšnost Antarktidy je mylná. Ledový kontinent je plný života a nabízí biologickou rozmanitost, o které víme jen asi dvě procenta. Velká část z ní se nachází pod vodou a může rozhodnout o budoucnosti člověka. Když polární záře v létě pokryje ledovou krajinu, zvířata v Antarktidě zažívají rajský stav. Velryby vyfukují své fontány na obloze, tučňáci létají jako malé rakety do vody, tuleni se potápějí pro kraby pod třpytivými ledovými krami. Od zálivu Rossova moře až po ledový šelf, od obrovských kolonií tučňáků až po dýmající sopky, život v rytmu ledu. Ale i zde se pomalu projevují důsledky klimatických změn. Zatímco některé druhy vymírají, jiné se šíří. Mohou s sebou přinést nové viry a bakterie a také nová nebezpečí pro člověka. Struktura přírody se vychýlila z kurzu. Kolik generací ještě bude moci zažít kouzlo Antarktidy?
For several decades, geoscientists have been observing that the Earth is changing rapidly due to human intervention. This action has such a great impact on the biological, geological and atmospheric processes of the Earth that some scientists speak of the dawn of a new epoch: the Age of Man or the Anthropocene.
Jane Goodall-Reasons For hope is an uplifting journey with stories to inspire people to make a difference in the world. Three different conservation stories illustrate Jane's pillars of hope.
Two years after the phenomenal success of the documentary Demain, Cyril Dion looks back at the projects the film inspired. He is accompanied by Laure Noualhat, a renowned investigator and sceptic of the ability of micro-initiatives to have any real impact in the face of climate change. Their humorous confrontation pushes them to their limits: what works, what fails? What if all this forces us to invent a new narrative for humanity?
Bora Bora is the most popular destination in French Polynesia, certainly because of its lagoon, considered the most beautiful lagoon in the world. In this context, the islet could have sunk under concrete and pollution, and the reef could have been irreparably impacted. However, thanks to the will of a handful of inhabitants including the mayor of the island, Bora Bora is today a model of sustainable development, with water treatment technologies that are 15 years ahead of France, programs to rebuild corals and protect wildlife, educational actions and the rehabilitation of Polynesian traditions such as “rahui” and the establishment of a monitoring network using new technologies. All of this makes the island a veritable open-air laboratory that shows the way for all tropical coastal environments around the world.