Руйнуючи межі: Науковий погляд на нашу планету 2021
Девід Аттенборо та вчений Йохан Рокстрем досліджують руйнування біосистем на Землі й те, як можна запобігти цій кризі.
Девід Аттенборо та вчений Йохан Рокстрем досліджують руйнування біосистем на Землі й те, як можна запобігти цій кризі.
Коли для людства життя сповільнюється, природа відновлюється та оживає. Унікальні кадри демонструють, як локдаун вплинув на нашу планету. Текст читає Девід Аттенборо.
Вчені вперше оцінили сукупний вплив людства на світовий океан: забруднення відходами, масовий вилов риби та збільшення транспортувань. Згідно з результатами дослідження, за останні десятиліття загальний вплив людини на океан збільшилася майже вдвічі. Воно може подвоїтися знову протягом наступного десятиліття, якщо не зупинити процес забруднення. Група документалістів відправляється у захоплюючу подорож, демонструючи як швидко людство руйнує навколишню природу...
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