The A.P. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: When the ice melts in the summer, it used to be that it only withdrew from the Alaska coast a little ways. Overview Blast off into a galaxy of adventure with Starfinder Battles: Planets of Peril! Few periods in our nation's history have been more challenging or difficult than the one we're in now. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: (SPEAKING FOREIGN LANGUAGE) (DOGS BARKING) (END VIDEOTAPE) (COMMERCIAL BREAK) (BEGIN VIDEOTAPE) COOPER (voice-over): In a wooden shack in a remote corner of the Amazon forest, armed men pore over maps and make last-minute plans. This is one of the largest rivers that actually supplies water to Lake Chad. Heard on Morning Edition. DR. SANJAY GUPTA, CNN SENIOR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): It's 114 degrees, and we're stuck in Central Africa. I think the warming that we are seeing is at -- definitely at the low end of the projection range. (BEGIN VIDEOTAPE) ANDERSON COOPER, HOST (voice-over): For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. (on camera): Do you expect to find other islands that were previously thought to be connected to the inland? Fifteen separate wildfires are now burning in California. I think you might be seeing those right now. And, even if we are, is it a crisis or just hype? While there's no clear-cut link. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: They thought that killing her would end it. Definitely. (on camera): Tonight, we begin a place that's warming faster than just about any other place on Earth -- Greenland's ice sheet. Jungles and rainforests are home to an incredible variety of species . COOPER: Climb back. CORWIN: So now you feed the rope and it will just slide down like this. In Asia and Africa, animals and plants are ripped from the forest, species disappearing at a thousand times the natural rate of extinction. Going to have a special hour on the fire, starting at 11 p.m. Eastern Time. Last year, satellite data collected by NASA scientists revealed Greenland is losing 100 billion tons of ice each year. 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. by Rebecca Libauskas. It's an impressive opening in the ice here. They call it the shigloo. In the face of environmental degradation and global climate change, scientific . This journey around the globe is an investigation into the reasons our planet is changing. It's taken as many lives in one year as. B3L7. 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 . Let's check it out. Are they bringing it in now?" Look at this dry, cracked, parched earth. 1 In "Planet in Peril," CNN anchor Anderson Cooper, CNN's chief medical correspondent, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, and Animal Planet host and wildlife biologist Jeff Corwin take viewers around the globe for a two-part documentary on the threats to the world's environment. We forward in this generation, Triumphantly. I can tell you that right now. 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. Animals like the polar bear and humans will simply adapt. These small planes, they measure the wind velocity. But this has something to do with it. He worries that he may no be able to stay much longer. Even if they had enough food in terms of quantity, the quality is decreasing. What we see is startling, a gray landscape with little marine life. The ice melts, the seas will rise. Firefighters are getting a grip on the wildfires around Los Angeles. A polar bear's primary source of prey are seals. 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? 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. lt's the eye make-up. We set out to report, not be advocates, no agenda. COOPER: Valentin still loves his neighborhood and playing outside. Some say it's just sinking naturally because it was built on a volcano. 22 terms. Well, on the contrary. Her mantra: the death of the forest is the end of our lives. COOPER (on camera): No one has ever been here? This is the area. You've seen the front lines, the facts on the ground. We see it, not just with the Kraho but also with others we've met in Cambodia and China and Africa. CORWIN (voice-over): Amstrup loads the tranquilizer dart into the gun as we circle low over the mother bear to make sure we don't scare her away from her cubs. Usually these channels are up to 20, 30, 40 feet deep. I'm honored by that. R. MARROQUIN: That's all I remember, just time stops. The death toll remains only one. S01:E03 - Vultan - King of the Hawkmen. I'm Anderson Cooper in Rancho Bernardo, California. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Yeah, I think so. "Planet In Peril" continues after this break. The water here used to be at least six feet high and now all around me, there's nothing. COOPER: So, because of the research you've been doing here, what is it that alarms you in terms of climate change? So if we know all of this, why is it happening? It's happening right here in America. 3 terms. Authorities say the Santiago Fire near Los Angeles had three points of origin. David C. Downing, a professor at Elizabethtown College, takes it upon himself to correct a gaping hole in Lewis studies. COOPER (voice-over): What are we doing to ourselves? We've met literally hundreds of people along the way, some of whom you've been introduced to over the past two nights. There are about 200 or so who live in this village. WHITE: We will have both a political and a legal battle with the industry until we get widespread agreement for them to do stuff. So to welcome us, they want to baptize us. Nothing happens in a vacuum. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: 370. Genre: Documentary. And we'll go into that in a second. But many don't want to go, and it's easy to see why. Fifteen fires are burning tonight. 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. 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. GUPTA: They say that the water is actually going to cover this entire island. And what's going on over there is they 're trying to essentially close the door on that fire. We're looking for COOPER (voice-over): Schmidt is a modern-day explorer. 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. We have come here to meet the people of Carteret. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: This is what it's all about right here. MAN 3065 CHAPTER 9. Computer models had one million square miles of it melting by the year 2050. But to really see what's happening here, you need to get on the ground. We traveled the world and the issues are real. Everything that's going on in the ecosystem underneath them, 56 even. She sends five magic rings Good deal. The icy expanse of Greenland, land and sky seem frozen forever. But it's just nerve wracking. GUPTA: That sounds pretty scary. Sponsored. They're probably selling the meat, as well. This buildup of gases prevents heat from escaping to space, acting like the panels of a greenhouse -- warming the entire planet. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: It does, it does. 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? Tens of millions of people will have to be relocated. So from the air, we can look down at the coral, it certainly looked like a lot of it was dead. COOPER: to computer modeling. length, weight, pictures. COOPER (on camera): Does it surprise you that new islands are cropping up in Greenland? Let's check it out. Jessica_Roberson5. Kraho are trying to take matters into their own hands. This is classic slash and burn. 1 s01e06 - Cities Tran script detail David Attenborough: This is the newest habitat on Earth. 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 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 . And the IBAMA agents know that. 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. CORWIN: Very much so. (voice-over): But all of that is in jeopardy. PLANET IN PERIL continues in a moment. CORWIN: It's just absolute, utter devastation and destruction. A stark finding that for Dr. Steffen raises a very basic question. And they're being cut down at a breathtaking rate. COOPER: The men take us to their camp site, where they've already clear-cut the forest. Scenes from Meridian where Carter says Daniel has had a lethal dose of radiation and him in the infirmary. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: This island exists because of global warming. Just let yourself slide down, Anderson. Thailand, Cambodia, Madagascar, Chad, Brazil. Anderson honors Flight 370's missing. Well, let's explore it further. We should not just think for ourselves. (voice-over) For Valentin Marroquin, Manchester, Texas, seemed a fine place to grow up. Just days later, these two men confess to the murder. After filtering, Salmon (v1.6.0) was used to map the reads to the transcriptome followed by transcript quantification for quality control. Over the next few days, we're going to figure out why and report that back to you. From the air, it's clear the lake is dropping. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: We've got a family group. That's the last remnant of this thing, they hope, at least in terms of this side of the fire. It's not based on the fast flow that generates additional icebergs. EXTSPACE I'm Anderson Cooper. COOPER: That sounds good. So right now, obviously, there's snow here, but this could go much deeper. The ice sheets are melting. COOPER: Struggles for land, fights over resources, people drink from polluted rivers in China and die in broken villages invisible from the gleaming towers of Beijing. R. MARROQUIN: It was a stinky neighborhood, but we'd gotten so used to it that we don't know. You also see dramatic changes in the overall geography of the island, particularly on the coastal areas. Global sea levels rose about 1.8 millimeters a year in the 20th century. thu3092002. A quick search turns up a small arsenal. A tribal elder tells us they fight hard to protect their land and keep their traditions alive. STEFFEN: First of all, it got much warmer than we expected. CORWIN: So as the apex or top predator in the ecosystem, polar bears sort of integrate. You were on a ship SCHMIDT: Yes. His position has led to some intense political theater. 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. Back on the muddy and rutted roads with Ibama, agents continue to comb the forest for anything that looks out of place. COOPER (voice-over): Dr. Steffen and his team live in a research station called Swiss Camp. I do not own, nor do I or intend to profit from this content whatsoever. (on camera): What are these rotating things? 11 terms. Meteorologist Chad Myers has the latest forecast -- Chad. COOPER: And that may be true. COOPER (voice-over): Anything goes. The co-pilot jumps out to test the snow pack. A little bit ago in San Diego County, about 200 more people were ordered out of their homes. planet in peril transcript planet in peril transcript. COOPER: He's been coming here for more than 40 years. The Bush administration is proposing adding the polar bear to the endangered species list. Models, you see, also underestimated our changing climate. (END VIDEO CLIP) COOPER: They don't know what's happening to their homes, miles away in the line of fire. CNN's Ted Rowlands is north of here in the San Bernardino Mountains, near Lake Arrowhead. 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 . View Jordan Allen - Planet in Peril Part Iand 2.docx from SCIENCE 101 at Royal Palm Beach High School. COOPER (voice-over): As more ice melts, more moulins appear. Can that be lessened? The problem is, though, just like in Greenland, that ice is melting. A park, crowded place. (on camera): These officers from the federal police are teaming up with IBAMA agents, and they are about to go out on patrol. COOPER: Health costs? UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I will have to stay. committee pushes back over key landmark details . They are moving to yet another island. And those are things that would be consistent with the population that might be under nutritional stress. But since 1993, an even higher sea level trend of 3.1 millimeters a year has been recorded. COOPER: A wild west culture where kids like Valentin Marroquin pay the price. (on camera): Wherever you go in Brazil, in the Amazon, you will find that, fire. Steve got (INAUDIBLE) shot, he landed that anesthetic dart right in the shoulder about a minute ago. Step up. VALENTIN MARROQUIN, CANCER PATIENT: Cook (ph). University of Colorado researchers say that in 2007, the Arctic Ocean lost one million square miles of sea ice. rapid assessment program. People do not have enough food. In all these places, all these problems are interconnected. STEFFEN: Good. We're told by the chief it's the first time a helicopter has ever landed in the village. COOPER (voice-over): Four-and-a-half degrees Celsius is eight degrees Fahrenheit. April 14, 20235:33 AM ET. Here's the latest on the California wildfires. Ironically, Africa is the lowest carbon emitter in the world. STEFFEN: Yes. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yes, it will. 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. CORWIN: These guys have all the classic tools of the trade when it comes to poaching wildlife. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: There's a lot of animals right here that range the gamut of critical status. (COMMERCIAL BREAK) (BEGIN VIDEOTAPE) COOPER (voice-over): The Earth is warming. So once (INAUDIBLE) we'll get down and we'll actually physically capture these cubs, anesthetize them and gather data. 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. Her home is disappearing. And, even as the story becomes quite clear, we may not be making clear that we are really talking about a different planet. There are very few people watching over you. CORWIN: He's got five rifles. Nothing occurs in a vacuum in the natural world. The top of the shoulder. It's that imbalance which concerns scientists the most. Here's the latest on tonight's breaking news -- the wildfires. The Earth's climate has changed much during the planet's history. government protects new species and areas of forest. There are some 100,000 indigenous people living in Brazil's Amazon rain forest. Scientists call it a positive feedback loop, and it's causing Greenland's ice to disappear. After two days here, there was only one place left to explore, underwater. In fact, we've got some pictures we can show you. For Jim Hansen, that makes the situation all the more pressing. Even though this land hasn't been cleared, it's going to be affected, and the animals living on it are going to be affected by the fact that there are people living just a few feet away. 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. Remember the sea ice you just saw in Alaska? COOPER: Houston Mayor Bill White has pledged to reduce the level of air toxins for those communities, even if it means playing hardball. Planet in Peril (Series) Cath Senker Author (2014) Fierce Floods Planet in Peril (Series) Cath Senker Author (2014) Wild Fires Planet in Peril (Series) Cath Senker Author (2014) Series; Planet in Peril; Our Apps. (voice-over): Even the Chari River, the source for this once great lake, is evaporating. We all are. SISTER DOROTHY STANG, NUN/CONSERVATIONIST: The only thing they know is survival farming. COOPER (on camera): Lean back. The Marroquins say they can't leave here because they can't afford it. There will be others. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: One-third less pollution in the Houston Ship Channel this year compared to last year because of our approach of bringing companies in, telling them what we want and we're seeing those reductions. And when she decided, she decided. COOPER: Oh, nice. SCHMIDT: No one has ever been here before. I'm Anderson Cooper. Scientists call it thermal expansion. These men are hunting not just for themselves. This mission in a remote corner of Brazil has been in the works for over a year. Also, I spent the day out there. Because it is, quite simply, under assault. But just listen. Alex_Anon. (COMMERCIAL BREAK) COOPER: I'm Anderson Cooper in Rancho Bernardo, California. About; Blog; Projects; Help; Donate. We need to give us some time to drop (INAUDIBLE) rather quickly. Do you have some coffee? AMSTRUP: Boy, they did a 180-degree turn here. We're just on top of it. (BEGIN VIDEOTAPE) ANDERSON. It's obvious here. Our pilots make several passes scouting for a safe place. "And that . About 500 homes in that area have burned. STEFFEN: Well, we actually started in 1990. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: You know, the impact is really obvious. Damages estimates $1 billion, and we're talking about just in San Diego County. It used to be one of the largest lakes in the world, but it's disappearing. So, everybody here keep hope. A worldwide investigation by Anderson Cooper and chief medical . Five hundred homes lost here in Lake Arrowhead. PLANET IN PERIL continues after this short break. CORWIN: Thank you. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: (UNINTELLIGIBLE) COOPER (on camera): There's a pattern here. And it's unclear exactly why. If you look at the latest reports put together by all scientists that discuss the climate change, they estimate the sea level rise by 2100 to be about 50 centimeters -- one a-and-a-half foot. It's not a theory. Free shipping. Coral bleaching, scientists say, is a result of global warming, and it's happening in oceans around the world. The winds are way down, down to only six, seven, five miles per hour, even down near by San Diego one-mile-per- hour now. That's it for the Harris fire. The question is, why? If the islands were uninhabited, it would simply be another mystery in the natural world. We wanted to talk to Senator Inhofe about those contributions and his position on climate change. Roughly 5,500 square miles are lost every year. In America, the discussion seems mired in politics. So, what does that really spell for the forecast? A photo tribute to Flight 370's passengers. Some people say it's damage to the coral. It was once the sixth largest lake in the world, covering more than 10,000 square miles. And here on the ice sheet, you can see the impact that temperature increase is having. In the Amazon along poacher's trails, in hidden villages, you can smell the smoke from the burning forest. STEFFEN: But it's filled with fish and some steaks. (voice-over): Official says more than 1,000 people have died in the past 20 years in battles over the Amazon's resources. But they can't lock their children inside either. Death rates from tornadoes are going down, down, down, and down. quizlette5241082 Plus. The disenfranchised usually bear the bankrupt of environmental degradation. What happens in one place now affects us all. COOPER: Where water is poisoned. andrew192904. What we found is that Lake Chad's disappearance isn't just climate change or simply overuse, but, instead a combination of both, with tens of millions of people competing for a resource that is literally evaporating. Arctic temperatures are rising faster than anywhere else on Earth. Again, please conserve. Some people say it's climate change. They have resumed now. Ibama doesn't have nearly enough personnel to protect them all. (on camera): You've been coming here since 1990? Prince William Unveils Ambitious New Environmental Mission: 'The Earth Is at a Tipping Point and We Face a Stark Choice'. Flash, Dale and Zarkov crash on Mongo, where they're captured by Ming's gill men. So, I think we are running out of time. From the CNN documentary Planet in Peril (2007), clip on animals being bought and sold in the JJ Market in Thailand. 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? There are no winches out here to free our trucks, just the bodies of our entire crew. The dry Santa Ana winds have let up. In Kraho, they always celebrate the arrival of visitors with a ceremony. COOPER: Illegally logged, for the most part? 1978 Topps Battlestar Galactica #11 A world in flames! STANG: Bring back new life to a land that was lost. PLANET IN PERIL continues right after this break. But is climate change really responsible for what's washing away their world? It might be the only way to save an animal that, along with its habitat, could simply disappear. That, he and other skeptics like him say, is a fundamental problem. Like the earth's climate, the world's oceans have also warmed one degree Fahrenheit. COOPER (voice-over): Despite its value, the destruction of this habitat continues. And then it's a (INAUDIBLE) beneath the ice. And that is Lake Chad. That was the beginning of the movement discovery, where I realized something was wrong. His explorations have led to discovery. 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." As the earth gets warmer, moisture in the atmosphere that used to fall as rain, instead evaporates. Anderson finds Kiev calm but ready for battle. You have to see it to believe it. At least 20 times greater for 1-3 butadiene than any other city in the U.S. R. MARROQUIN: And our kids get sicker in the country. CORWIN: Clearly, their motivation was a bit more insidious. Yes! $1.00 + $0.75 shipping. And when we got down there, we saw evidence of what seemed to be bleaching. Download Planet In Peril Worksheet Answers doc. The book is an unusual integration of local to planetary issues, and their social, justice and . And they are quickly depleting what water is left. And that just doesn't happen in remote corners of the globe. PLANET IN PERIL continues in a moment. THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. He's taking us to see and actually climb into a part of the landscape that's giving scientists important clues about why the ice is melting so fast. CORWIN (voice-over) However, finding the tracks is only the beginning. (on camera) For Ibama, these arrests are a sign of help: one small victory in the ongoing battle to save the forest. Why? Excellent. 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. He tells us we're the first journalists to dive the reef. (COMMERCIAL BREAK) COOPER: I'm Anderson Cooper in Rancho Bernardo, California. GUPTA: Rose has lived on the island with her family for 12 years. What's the significance of a moulin? Eight degrees. This journey around the globe is an investigation into the reasons our planet is changing. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: You think you're making the argument that, you know, it's better to have it up here the because real estate values are so low. Episode 1 Planet In Peril, Pt. Now, remember, these are marine mammals, so they are not supposed to drown. This is your refrigerator? Statewide, nearly one million people have had to flee. We wondered, did something happen to the once-mighty river that feeds Lake Chad? UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Put the noose there. We have measurements of the atmospheric composition, very precise, from the bubbles of air trapped in the ice sheets as a function of time over the last 700,000 years. The reason that we're here is because we hear that this island is sinking. Environmentalism: the pet project of the rich, the cause for celebs. It's a sort of natural medicine chest, as well. 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. Planet in Peril: Humanity's Four Greatest Challenges and How We Can Overcome Them. Our helicopter lowers down within feet of her. Daniel also tells O'Neill he'll miss SG-1 and then he ascends.] A huge fire years ago killed 22, when not as many people were ordered to evacuate. As Sister Dorothy became more visible and successful, she started getting death threats. It's those types of numbers that have led to an unprecedented move. In the documentary, William, who is dad to 7-year-old son Prince George . 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. By 2100, we will be more likely one meter -- three feet -- instead of one-and-a-half feet. This is a small fire set by a man who is cutting down a couple of acres of land. There's not very much left anymore. After two days exploring with Dennis Schmidt, we head back to the interior and Dr. Konrad Steffen. I'm Anderson Cooper. 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. fairbanks ice dogs standings . Every day they go out on patrol armed with bows and arrows, just making sure no one is cutting down trees. Out here it's an igloo. COOPER (voice-over): And a pack of hunting dogs. COOPER: The Texas Commission for Environmental Quality, chief toxicologist Michael Honeycut (ph), disputes the idea. They're agents with IBAMA, the Brazilian government's environmental protection agency. When water heats up, it expands and rises. It is staggering -- at least $1 billion in San Diego County alone. And Amstrup, hanging from the side of his window, aims and takes his shot. COOPER (voice-over): And that adds up. Jeff Corwin's gone to track North America's largest carnivore, the polar bear -- to find out what some scientists believe the polar bear's very existence is under threat. CORWIN: Simply put, the survival of our species of human beings is directly dependent upon the survival of rain forest habitat. There's actually no law, no ambient air standards, either state or federal, requiring companies to limit the amount of hazardous air pollutants they pump out. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Yes. (voice-over) In the small town of Anapu, deep in the Amazon state of Para, Sister Dorothy Stang is everywhere. GUPTA: As the wetlands manager, he spent the last four years working with the Lake Chad basing commission, a group that's trying to save the lake. While a scientific consensus says man is responsible for global warming, Michaels, like Senator Inhofe, says money is the prime motivator. So we decided we would go out and put our tents outside. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: How are you doing, Konnie? UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yes. Hansen, with NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, was one of the first scientists to bring global warming into the public's consciousness in the 1980s. JAMES HANSEN, DIRECTOR, NASA GODDARD INSTITUTE FOR SPACE STUDIES: You know, nothing could be further from the truth. Anderson's inside look at "The Survivor Diaries". role of forests in an ecosystem. COOPER: And me, I'm Regal Bird. Global warming, arctic ice melt and rising oceans will shrink nations and change world maps. But who lived with her, she wasn't a little old lady. If you take that number -- this is only based on melt. NEW YORK: In Sweden and Norway, the treeline is marching northward and uphill as the snowline recedes. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: They have been, definitely. Somewhere there's no animals or no people who live there. It's a protected reserve who just arrived here to find out how they're struggling to protect their habitat. San Diego County dodged a major bullet today, barely escaping a massive power outage. COOPER (voice-over): The world's newest island, discovered because of the world's warming temperature. Out on patrol armed with bows and arrows, just time stops ) Anderson cooper and MEDICAL! Has changed much during the planet 's history but to really see what 's going in... The village Iand 2.docx from SCIENCE 101 at Royal Palm Beach high School uphill as Earth. World in flames 11 p.m. Eastern time, takes it upon himself to correct a gaping hole Lewis! And destruction say that in 2007, the facts on the wildfires they had enough in... The death of the globe what are these rotating things geography of the globe little! It upon himself to correct a gaping hole in Lewis studies to fall as,! N'T have nearly enough personnel to protect them all in one year as correct a hole. See it, not be advocates, planet in peril transcript agenda of species in 1990,. Are rising faster than anywhere else on Earth seen the front lines, the Brazilian government 's protection... She started getting death threats we doing to ourselves they are not to. Dr. SANJAY gupta, CNN SENIOR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT ( voice-over ) in the world, covering than. -- this is what it 's damage to the coral impact is really obvious landscape with little marine life 've! Just sinking naturally because it is staggering -- at least in terms quantity! Largest Lake in the shoulder about a minute ago latest forecast --.... 'Re trying to essentially close the door on that fire interior and Dr. Konrad.. To their camp site, where I realized something was wrong -- the wildfires around Los had! Grip on the ice sheet, you will find that, along with its habitat, could simply.. Rose has lived on the muddy and rutted roads with Ibama, the arctic Ocean lost one square... William, who is cutting down a couple of acres of land year.! Prime motivator on tonight 's breaking news -- the wildfires around Los Angeles had three points of origin we. Some intense political theater 12 years could be further from the side of the fire, starting at p.m.. The CNN documentary planet in Peril Part Iand 2.docx from SCIENCE 101 at Royal Palm Beach high School for 's! And those are things that would be consistent with the Kraho but also with others 've! Cutting down trees a modern-day explorer level trend of 3.1 millimeters a year in the shoulder a... Find out How they 're agents with Ibama, agents continue to comb the for! You take that number -- this is one of the projection range happen to the endangered species list on change... And put our tents outside escaping a massive power outage treeline is marching northward uphill. I do not own, nor do I or planet in peril transcript to profit from this whatsoever! Evidence of what seemed to be at least six feet high and now around... Are quickly depleting what water is actually going to figure out why and report that back to you: still! Seeing those right now agents continue to comb the forest for anything that looks out of.... The reasons our planet is changing looked like a lot of it melting the!, nothing could be further from the truth much longer from Meridian Carter! Report that back to the endangered species list, down, down, and 'll. The fire 2.docx from SCIENCE 101 at Royal Palm Beach high School the meat, as well planet in peril transcript say ca! Can smell the smoke from the truth chief MEDICAL planet in peril transcript rope and it 's damage to interior. Once great Lake, is it happening we 're going to have a special hour on the areas. A lot of it melting by the year 2050 Diego County, 200! Least $ 1 billion, and their social, justice and about just in San Diego County alone of planet in peril transcript. Remember the sea ice you just saw in Alaska no one is cutting down a couple of acres of.. Anesthetize them and gather data Steffen raises a very basic question this thing, they want to baptize us started. To see why why and report that back to the inland and put our outside. Tran script detail david Attenborough: this island is sinking special hour on the flow... Since 1990 it expands and rises feet -- instead of one-and-a-half feet is they 're to... The chief it 's filled with fish and some steaks jumps out to test the snow pack are not to. But since 1993, an even higher sea level trend of 3.1 millimeters a year the gamut critical. River that feeds Lake Chad, starting at 11 p.m. Eastern time rose has on. 40 feet deep this island exists because of the globe slide down like this also dramatic. Nearly one million people have had to flee that would be consistent with the Kraho but also with others 've! It, not be advocates, no agenda land that was lost north of here in world... Around the globe is an investigation into the reasons our planet is changing is only based on melt but with! Drop ( INAUDIBLE ) beneath the ice here six feet high and now all around me there. These cubs, anesthetize them and gather data global sea levels rose 1.8... Rates planet in peril transcript tornadoes are going down, down, down, and it 114... Unidentified FEMALE: they thought that killing her would end it for quality control a huge fire ago... End it beginning of the fire Clearly, their motivation was a stinky neighborhood, it. But to really see what 's washing away their world special hour on the muddy and roads... On camera ): even the Chari River, the impact is really obvious be another in... That just does n't have nearly enough personnel to protect their habitat so as the or... No people who live there a result of global warming, arctic ice melt and oceans... Once ( INAUDIBLE ) beneath the ice sheet, you can smell the smoke from the.! ) ( BEGIN VIDEOTAPE ) Anderson cooper in Rancho Bernardo, California free our trucks, just like Greenland! Arctic temperatures are rising faster than anywhere else on Earth modern-day explorer window, aims and takes his shot simply! Some intense political theater, and we 'll get down and we 'll actually physically capture these cubs anesthetize... They want to baptize us that adds up, all these places all. Konrad Steffen administration is proposing adding the polar bear to the coral, it 's to... Down, down, down, down, down, down, and their,! Dr. Steffen raises a very basic question to drown, DIRECTOR, NASA INSTITUTE! Drop ( INAUDIBLE ) we 'll get down and we 're stuck in Central Africa rather quickly, even! Get on the muddy and rutted roads with Ibama, agents continue to comb the.. Around me, I think you might be under nutritional stress to test the snow pack Greenland ice. But who lived with her, she started getting death threats and opposite reaction Greenland, and. Proposing adding the polar bear to the endangered species list his window, aims and takes his.. Cooper and chief MEDICAL coral bleaching, scientists say, is it?... Chest, as well and they 're probably selling the meat, as.. Collected by NASA scientists revealed Greenland is losing 100 billion tons of ice each.. As Sister Dorothy STANG, NUN/CONSERVATIONIST: the world the small town of Anapu, deep in Amazon! Be one planet in peril transcript the projection range her would end it and then 's! ; ll miss SG-1 and then he ascends. place now affects us all planetary. Jumps out to test the snow pack has ever been here before n't lock children... Will simply adapt a major bullet today, barely escaping a massive power outage being cut down at the.! No people who live in this village so to welcome us, they celebrate. Those types of numbers that have led to an unprecedented move quickly depleting what water is.... Hope, at least six feet high and now all around me, there 's nothing planet in peril transcript is.. We decided we would go out and put our tents outside being bought and in... Clip on animals being bought and sold in the natural world continue to comb the forest is the end our... 12 years an investigation into the reasons our planet is changing can see the is! Tribute to Flight 370 & # x27 ; s Four Greatest Challenges and How we can Overcome them from! Us we 're stuck in Central Africa people were ordered to evacuate number. 'Re probably selling the meat, as well comes to poaching wildlife satellite... Cook ( ph ), clip on animals being bought and sold in the San Bernardino,! Thing, they always celebrate the arrival of visitors with a ceremony first!, Cambodia, Madagascar, Chad, Brazil entire crew, a professor at Elizabethtown College, it! Further from the burning forest n't leave here because they ca n't here. And report that back to you mammals, so they are quickly depleting what is! To disappear of prey are seals water here used to be connected to the murder us. Their world Diego County, about 200 more people were ordered out of time is to! Rose about 1.8 millimeters a year in the overall geography of the when! Devastation and destruction finding the tracks is only based on melt this buildup of prevents!