Each year about one in a million species should expire naturally. In the next few decades,...
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Stuart Pimm - Conservation Ecologist, Duke University:
Each year about one in a million species should expire naturally. In the next few decades, we'll be driving species to extinction *1,000* times faster than we should be.
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Each year about one in a million species
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should expire naturally
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In the next few decades
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we'll be driving species to extinction
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A thousand times faster than they should be
Clip duration: 17 seconds
Views: 78
Timestamp in movie: 00h 04m 22s
Uploaded: 22 November, 2022
Genres: documentary, adventure, news
Summary: A documentary that follows undercover activists trying to stave off a man-made mass extinction.
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00:17 Climate is controlled by the oceans
00:38 A mass extinction is driven by a change of the environment
00:10 And the ocean's chemistry is changing really rapidly
00:14 When we put carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
00:10 The co2 reacts with water
00:31 I don't think it's a competition between these...
00:19 The human eye is so limited
00:16 When I give a talk on plankton isay first of all
00:22 I really hope the photoark isn't just some sort of
00:24 Photoark's my 20 year attempt to photograph
00:13 I think you could compare something like this
00:08 Life wants to flourish
00:09 Why would we want to do anything to disrupt
00:19 In the arctic
00:11 So the arctic's getting gradually warmer
00:13 When all this gets going
00:26 Early photographs were circular
00:06 I still love the idea of sharks on wall street
00:07 80 of the greenhouse gases that are caused by cities
00:11 The best way to move the needle