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Documentaries about Biodiversity

Documentaries about Biodiversity

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The World In 2050, The Real Future Of Earth

The World In 2050, The Real Future Of Earth (BBC & Nat Geo Documentaries) Can you imagine our world in 2050? Can you imagine the earth in 2050? Can you imagine people in 2050? Do you want to know the future of earth? By mid-century there will likely be 9 billion people on the planet, consuming ever more resources and leading ever more technologically complex lives. What will our cities be like? How will we eat in the future of Earth? Will global warming trigger catastrophic changes, or will we be able to engineer our way out of the world climate crisis?

The global movement to restore nature’s biodiversity | Thomas Crowther

Biodiversity is the key to life on Earth and reviving our damaged planet, says ecologist Thomas Crowther. Sharing the inside story of his headline-making research on reforestation, which led to the UN’s viral Trillion Trees Campaign, Crowther introduces Restor: an expansive, informative platform built to enable anyone, anywhere to help restore the biodiversity of Earth’s ecosystems.

“Trees are just the symbol for entire ecosystem restoration. Restor is for the protection of land so trees can recover, for the amendment of soil so vegetation can return, and for the thousands of other approaches used to promote the health of grasslands, peatlands, and all other ecosystems that are equally important for life on earth.”

Our Planet | Forests

Experience our planet’s natural beauty and examine how climate change impacts all living creatures in this ambitious documentary of spectacular scope. In this episode: Examine the fragile interdependence that exists between forests’ wide variety of residents, including bald eagles, hunting dogs and Siberian tigers.

Why is biodiversity important – with Sir David Attenborough | The Royal Society

Biodiversity is under intense pressure from human activity worldwide. David Attenborough explains why biodiversity is so important to humans, how biodiversity loss is impacting our world and how there is still time to change direction – if we act now.

The Best Documentary Ever – Earth From Above Biodiversity

The Earth as never seen before. This exhilarating film will take your breath away with awe-inspiring images of the earth along with its flora and fauna.

Save Soil – Our Very Body | A Documentary Film

As humanity struggles against climate change, conflict and unprecedented societal changes, the world’s leading climate and environmental scientists collaborate with Sadhguru to highlight an even greater threat, which can be transformed into a tremendous opportunity, if we act within the next few years. Based on interviews with award-winning scientists, this documentary highlights how soil around the world is going extinct. This is leading to global food and water supply shortages, which will impact not just the poorest, but even the richest nations. Save Soil, a global movement envisioned by Sadhguru, seeks to bring about a concerted, conscious response to impending soil extinction

Beneath the Canopy’s Embrace (AI-Generated)

Here's a heartfelt poem celebrating biodiversity, inspired by the concepts of **restor.eco**, the importance of **saving soil**, and the hopeful phrase **"alles wird gut"**:


In the quiet whispers of ancient trees,
Where roots entwine like old friends,
Biodiversity weaves its silent symphony,
A dance of life that never ends.

**Restor.eco**, our guiding star,
Calls us to mend what we've undone,
To heal the scars etched on Earth's skin,
And reclaim the balance we've outrun.

**Save soil**, the rallying cry,
For beneath our feet lies a treasure trove,
A cradle for seeds, a haven for worms,
Where life's intricate threads interwove.

The bees hum secrets to the wildflowers,
Their wings brushing against fragrant blooms,
As if sharing tales of resilience and hope,
Of survival in meadows where life resumes.

**Alles wird gut**, echoes through the forest,
A promise whispered by leaves in the breeze,
For even when shadows stretch across the land,
Hope sprouts anew from the roots of trees.

The butterflies, delicate as dreams,
Paint the air with colors borrowed from the sun,
Their fragile wings a testament to transformation,
A reminder that life's cycles are never done.

And in the soil's embrace, secrets unfold,
Microscopic warriors battle unseen wars,
Breaking down decay, birthing life anew,
As Earth's heartbeat thrums through every pore.

So let us tend the garden of existence,
Where beetles, ants, and spiders play their part,
For **restor.eco** and **alles wird gut** intertwine,
Weaving resilience into the fabric of our heart.

Biodiversity—the symphony of survival,
Each species a note, each ecosystem a song,
May we learn to harmonize with Earth's rhythms,
And dance together, knowing we belong.

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*Note: "Alles wird gut" means "Everything will be fine" in German.*

¹: [Biodiversity Poems - All Poetry](https://allpoetry.com/poems/about/biodiversity)
²: [21 Outstanding Poems about the Environment - Poetry In Nature](https://www.poetryinnature.com/poems/nature/environment/)
³: [Poetry and the Environment | Poetry Foundation](https://www.poetryfoundation.org/collections/146462/poetry-and-the-environment)

Quelle: Unterhaltung mit Bing, 20.3.2024
(1) Biodiversity Poems - Modern Award-winning Biodiversity Poetry : All Poetry. https://allpoetry.com/poems/about/biodiversity.
(2) Best Biodiversity Poems - PoetrySoup.com. https://www.poetrysoup.com/poems/best/biodiversity.
(3) 21 Outstanding Poems about the Environment - Poetry In Nature. https://www.poetryinnature.com/poems/nature/environment/.
(4) Poetry and the Environment | Poetry Foundation. https://www.poetryfoundation.org/collections/146462/poetry-and-the-environment.

Alles wird gut – Everything will be fine

New special exhibition on insect mortality from 3 November 2023 to 3 November 2024. It is a silent but rapid death: Insects are disappearing. In just 30 years, almost three quarters of the biomass of flying insects has been lost. This is a huge problem for us humans – because insects not only play a major role in nature, but also in our diet. Is everything lost now? Our special exhibition says: No!

https://www.nmbe.ch/de/insektensterben

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