R. MARROQUIN: That's all I remember, just time stops. 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. When the algae leaves, coral takes on the bleach coloring. Sets found in the same folder. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yes, really. And remember, if you want to brake, pull the rope up toward you. CORWIN: Lean back and steer. STEFFEN: Hey. Joe Biden, 46th President of United States of America. This is a lead. (END VIDEOTAPE) (COMMERCIAL BREAK) COOPER: I'm Anderson Cooper in Rancho Bernardo, California. GUPTA: From what we have seen in Greenland, Alaska and Africa, the Earth's climate is clearly changing. Arctic temperatures are rising faster than anywhere else on Earth. 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. With three renowned correspondents Anderson Cooper, Sanjay Gupta and Jeff Corwin, it examines the effects of population growth, rising . COOPER: holding one-quarter of the world's species, can be a major contributor to climate change? UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yes, yes. (voice-over) For Valentin Marroquin, Manchester, Texas, seemed a fine place to grow up. This mission in a remote corner of Brazil has been in the works for over a year. It's called Deer Horn Valley. (on camera): These roads, as bumpy and -- and terrible as they are, what's even worse about them is that the roads are the conduit for the habitat loss. In this decade, the urban environment is predicted to grow by nearly 30%. Sea ice loss has now surpassed predictions for the year 2050. Guide | Transcript Transcript PREVIOUSLY ON STARGATE SG-1 [Scenes from Summit where Yu objects to Anubis being made a System Lord. CORWIN: Not all of it illegally logged, but a significant amount. The disenfranchised usually bear the bankrupt of environmental degradation. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: That's it, right there. Less water also means fewer and smaller fish and as a result, the people are getting smaller as well. COOPER (voice-over): The World Conservation Union says the Amazon is home to nearly 1,000 threatened species of plants and animals. The danger is hard to see with the naked eye. They have resumed now. It might be the only way to save an animal that, along with its habitat, could simply disappear. Deaths attributable to PM 2.5 air pollution is estimated to have risen from 3.5 million in 1990 to 4.2 million in 2015a 20% increase. Planet in Peril: Yellowstone Wolves Shannon Isenhower 415 subscribers Subscribe 93 Share Save 16K views 5 years ago Excerpt from the 2007 CNN documentary "Planet in Peril." In this segment. 32 terms. We are changing our climate, he says, and are risking a different planet. RICK SANCHEZ, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Yes, the Harris fire. The computer models are helpful, but they are not the primary source of information. It happens there, and it happens here. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yes, OK. We're flying right over it now. Credit: CC0 Public Domain. President Bush today declared a major disaster area here in California. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: We're right on them. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Yes. Our helicopter lowers down within feet of her. GUPTA: They say that the water is actually going to cover this entire island. They have just found a truck with some people. COOPER (voice-over): If you thought the debate over what's causing the Earth to warm was settled, think again. Alaska's sea ice, melting and possibly threatening the future of the polar bear. Jungles and rainforests are home to an incredible variety of species . CORWIN: The sea ice is melting, melting faster than anyone expected. (COMMERCIAL BREAK) GUPTA: Flying over the Solomon Sea in the South Pacific, the ocean and the sky melt together in a blue/green haze. 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. The death toll remains only one. In all these places, all these problems are interconnected. This used to be a mega-lake, one of the biggest lakes in the world. But Inhofe questions the motives of those who say man is responsible for global warming. Words were exchanged, and one of the men took out a gun. Crews have largely contained many of the fires north of San Diego. Good deal. These are the Carteret Islands of Papa New Guinea, one of the most populated places on earth. It's not ready. So the melt season got much larger. It's that imbalance which concerns scientists the most. Transcript Providers Return to Transcripts main page Anderson Cooper 360 Degrees Planet in Peril; Child Soldiers in Sierra Leone; Reaction to Britney Spears' Buzz Aired February 19, 2007 -. Ninety percent of the people who live in the Marroquins' neighborhood are Hispanic. MICHAELS: The problem is, we have these things called computer models. COOPER: Where endangered animals are bought and sold and killed. That's exactly what's happening to the people of the Carterets. There is no online registration for the intro class Terms of usage & Conditions 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. COOPER (voice-over): Twenty percent of the jungle has been lost in the past 40 years. This is our office where we have the electronics and computers. The unrest and scars, still visible today. Climate change is real, and is fast plummeting into "climate chaos" for the Philippines and for the rest of the world. Statewide, nearly one million people have had to flee. (on camera): Do you expect to find other islands that were previously thought to be connected to the inland? That means the smoke is going to get thicker and not going to get blown way. COOPER: Ted, we'll check in with you at the 11:00 East Coast time, with an hour long look at what has been happening here. But those in Qualcomm Stadium are still worrying about those homes. The thing is, we've also learned that climate change is impacting total environments as well as the ice on top of Greenland is very quickly melting way. It's about the front lines, the. He's going to visit the state tomorrow. The weather is another. DENNIS SCHMIDT: Yes. Well, let's explore it further. But, after agreeing to an interview with us, he canceled. This means there is no healthy wetlands, so no healthy fish, so no healthy people. So, really, that's all that is remaining of it now. "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made. No kidding, you look great. To truly understand that, we are now going to travel with Dr. Sanjay Gupta, as he experiences how climate change is impacting people today in the South Pacific. Some say it's just sinking naturally because it was built on a volcano. Power companies have asked people, however, to conserve power. . UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Yes. His explorations have led to discovery. What's going to happen to you? UNIDENTIFIED MALE: This island exists because of global warming. 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. 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." It's a sort of natural medicine chest, as well. STEFFEN: We actually drove 11 miles. COOPER: More people are born, economies boom. Death rates from tornadoes are going down, down, down, and down. PLANET IN PERIL continues after the break. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I don't care if anybody in this neighborhood, like, never understands what global warming is. We're going to take you right to the front lines of the Harris fire with Rick Sanchez. CORWIN: Very much so. That's just how big that fire suddenly got out there. CORWIN (voice-over) However, finding the tracks is only the beginning. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yes, they are getting sick just because of food shortage. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: The fact is that a minimum of 20 percent of all global emissions are coming from destruction of tropical forests. There are ripple effects and that is putting our planet in peril. (on camera) The Kraho are very concerned about illegal logging on their territory. Our helicopter lowers just over the running sow. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yes, it will. NEW YORK: In Sweden and Norway, the treeline is marching northward and uphill as the snowline recedes. (on camera): It's so disturbing to see this. These four men have been taken into custody. We're told that the fire area is under control. He's a native of Niger. Action & adventure 2002 1 hr 38 min In this classic installment in the series that inspired the 'Star Wars' saga, Flash Gordon matches with Ming the Merciless while saving the Earth from. (on camera): That's a glacier over there and these two glaciers used to be connected by an ice shell? PLANET IN PERIL continues in a moment. What's happening here is a sobering glimpse into what scientist says the future will look like even if modest sea level rise predictions prove true. Details Release Date March 2021 Genre Collectible Miniatures/Figures (non-game) Ages 14+ Buy Local Buy Wizkids Coming Soon! INHOFE: I don't want to be rude, but, from now on, I'm going to ask COOPER: James Inhofe, Republican senator from Oklahoma, is the loudest voice with probably the biggest platform who questions whether man is responsible for climate change. It suffered through a ten-year bloody civil war during the 1990s. April 14, 20235:33 AM ET. DR. SANJAY GUPTA, CNN SENIOR MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): It's 114 degrees, and we're stuck in Central Africa. That's the term they're using. He says they're angry and scared by what's happening. The. Back on the muddy and rutted roads with Ibama, agents continue to comb the forest for anything that looks out of place. The agents are heavily armed, but heavily outnumbered. This time of year the sun never sets -- just dips down to rest on the horizon. It's those types of numbers that have led to an unprecedented move. Ice does accumulate in the interior, but more ice is breaking off and melting at the edges. He tells us we're the first journalists to dive the reef. Lake Chad borders four different countries - Chad, Cameroon, Nigeria, and Niger. (on camera) The guy has, like, what: one, two, three, four, five rifles. Combine that with the fact that Africa's population is growing faster than anywhere else in the world. This isn't happening. WHITE: We will have both a political and a legal battle with the industry until we get widespread agreement for them to do stuff. And you're about to see something absolutely incredible. Adaptation. Gaia, the spirit of the Earth, can no longer stand the terrible destruction plaguing our planet. And the water can reach the bottom of the ice. Plus if we have fish from the sea, then we have fish. What we see is startling, a gray landscape with little marine life. We have been trying to get here for a few days now. But since 1993, an even higher sea level trend of 3.1 millimeters a year has been recorded. Global warming, arctic ice melt and rising oceans will shrink nations and change world maps. But despite all of that, the rain forest is being pillaged at a rapid rate. Yes, for the survival of humankind. PAT MICHAELS, PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA: Oh, heck no. The life here is too valuable to lose. It is eye opening and thought provoking and a . But that also means that the power demand on the grid will go up. This reef is dying, which means less protection from storms and fewer fish to eat. (on camera): What are these rotating things? UNIDENTIFIED MALE: She's now at 12 o'clock, doc, right off the nose. GUPTA: I met with one of the island's chiefs, Bernard Tunim (ph). Planet in Peril Aired December 20, 2009 - 20:00 ET THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. Many coral reefs often die after bleaching. What we saw from above the islands was a coral reef that appeared bleached and dying. Agents get word over the radio there might be an encampment of illegal loggers nearby. Nothing happens in a vacuum. Oasis Earth: A Planet in Peril stands out as a vastly comprehensive story of humanity's Anthropocene journey, from the origin of our planet and species to their potential future. Tens of millions of people will have to be relocated. (COMMERCIAL BREAK) GUPTA: We're flying back to the Carteret Islands in the South Pacific to try and solve the mystery, why the islands here are disappearing. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Boy. A stark finding that for Dr. Steffen raises a very basic question. It explains how they are in our hands now, and asks what we will decide. 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. (on camera): It's so disturbing to see this. We've arranged to visit one small tribe, the Kraho Indians in the Tacantin state of Brazil. COOPER (voice-over): In case you're wondering, there is a bathroom. It did exactly the opposite. thu3092002. And big cities are in the way of these tornadoes. It reached that level this year. We see it, not just with the Kraho but also with others we've met in Cambodia and China and Africa. Ecological Issues for Local Citizen Action. Overpopulation, deforestation, species lost, climate change. Anderson, Dr. Gupta, and Jeff Corwin, as well as the 360 staff and CNN in general, should be commended for their work on the Planet in Peril series! None of what's happening is occurring in a vacuum. INHOFE: Well, if you do, then my time has expired. At first glance, it looks like a relatively healthy forest. COOPER: Climb back. 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. COOPER: The very next day, Valentin began chemotherapy. So is it rising seas or the loss of coral that's causing the Carterets to sink? As the atmosphere warms, the ice here melts and breaks apart, exposing water. The carbon naturally stored in trees is released when they're cut down. I think the warming that we are seeing is at -- definitely at the low end of the projection range. Some statistics say that perhaps as much as 80 percent, to as little as 60 percent, is logged illegally. I believe it is. But it's also something that's having a major impact on people and animals right now. We should not just think for ourselves. The people of the Carteret Islands literally being washed away. So once (INAUDIBLE) we'll get down and we'll actually physically capture these cubs, anesthetize them and gather data. Finally, we put down. Watch your head here. We have this sow and she's got some cubs alongside. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I will have to stay. role of forests in an ecosystem. It actually took five flights leaving from southern China in a helicopter ride, which you just saw. CORWIN: Not much. What's not so easy is traveling them during the rainy season. So from the air, we can look down at the coral, it certainly looked like a lot of it was dead. Libby; Sora; Kanopy; Help; Markets Served. Amstrup aims and then fires the dart. I'm Anderson Cooper. It's one of the fundamental laws of physics, of nature. CORWIN: So, basically, it's providing this layer of viscosity to the ice to slide on. But not all of the trees are cut down for big profits. Two men meet her on a muddy path. Anderson's inside look at "The Survivor Diaries". Something today -- you know, we find out today that something is not as safe as we thought it was or, well, something is safer than we thought it was. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Up to this wall -- GUPTA: Our guide is Anadatiega (ph). There are about 200 or so who live in this village. (voice-over): Cutting down and burning trees not only clears the land; it releases nutrients into the soil, making the ground more fertile. What's going to happen to you? So, I think we are running out of time. (on camera) For Ibama, these arrests are a sign of help: one small victory in the ongoing battle to save the forest. They're saying that very few people come to this village, very few outsiders. As Jeff mentioned earlier, the Amazon basin holds 20 percent of the world's water. Now unable to grow their own food, they are dependent on supplies from the government of Papa New Guinea that come twice a year by vote from another island 60 miles away, just twice a year. Thank you. Now 10 years old, Valentin is in remission and doing well. They may have just found it. They're agents with IBAMA, the Brazilian government's environmental protection agency. And it takes land to grow soy, land without trees. Our world is in peril. But who lived with her, she wasn't a little old lady. (on camera): Do you think climate change is a hoax? Somewhere on this ice, on this white-reflected snow and ice, is a white creature that we need to catch up with. He worries that he may no be able to stay much longer. GUPTA: Rose has lived on the island with her family for 12 years. Download Planet In Peril Worksheet Answers doc. Maybe 10, 15 miles, sometimes a little farther than that. All this land is appearing and the water is disappearing. They found that in some spots, ice thickness has diminished by as much as 40 percent in the last 40 years. A quick search turns up a small arsenal. (on camera): But you still are optimistic, despite everything that we talked about this today, that water is going to cover all this once again? JAMES HANSEN, DIRECTOR, NASA GODDARD INSTITUTE FOR SPACE STUDIES: You know, nothing could be further from the truth. While there's no clear-cut link. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Ultimately, they are all dependent on the sea ice. I have 15. And this is what it looks like here on the ground. That's roughly six times the size of the state of California. "Planet in Peril" examines the environmental conflicts between growing populations and natural resources. COOPER: Crime? COOPER: The Brazilian government responded by setting aside more than 30,000 square miles for protection. You have got to let me COOPER: This year, 2,000 scientists on the U.N.-sponsored Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change concluded, with 90 percent certainty, that man is responsible for global warming. It's happening right here in America. What is the impact on the people that live here? Big ranching and logging companies were often in her sights. For one thing, weak laws. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yes. STANG: Bring back new life to a land that was lost. JEFF CORWIN, "ANIMAL PLANET": It's like nothing my eyes have ever experienced. CHAD MYERS, CNN METEOROLOGIST: Anderson, the smoke still billowing from all of these fires. (on camera): So this is a moola (ph)? Thailand, Cambodia, Madagascar, Chad, Brazil. For even as we celebrate tonight, we know the challenges that tomorrow will bring are the greatest of our lifetime: two wars, a planet in peril, the worst financial crisis in a century. We're going to go home now. OK. CORWIN: With the bears safely sedated, Amstrup gets to work. 11 terms. There are ripple effects and that is putting our planet in peril. STEVE AMSTRUP, U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY: There's a nice lead here that we might be able to pick up footprints on. We gear up to rappel ourselves down inside. David C. Downing, a professor at Elizabethtown College, takes it upon himself to correct a gaping hole in Lewis studies. It outlines the solutions that have been tried, and analyzes why . We're looking for COOPER (voice-over): Schmidt is a modern-day explorer. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: No, it is definitely sinking but the life here is too valuable to leave. PLANET IN PERIL continues right after this break. CORWIN (voice-over): Searching for polar bears in Northeastern Alaska isn't like looking for a needle in a haystack, it's like looking for a haystack-colored needle in a haystack. R. MARROQUIN: When you're sitting out there, when you're watching them play, you think, "Is it going to happen? But the other reason, says environmental law professor Tom McGarity (ph), is because of race. Somebody is paying for it. When agents find a hunting rifle, this man says they're only there to hunt one small animal. STEFFEN: First, we slept in the station at the beginning. As the earth gets warmer, moisture in the atmosphere that used to fall as rain, instead evaporates. Power company officials are pleading for conservation. We're right on them. Ironically, Africa is the lowest carbon emitter in the world. COOPER: So in the summer months ahead, as the temperature increases, water will actually start flowing through here? Planet in Peril, filmed across four continents and 13 countries, airs over two nights on CNN/U.S. more than 6,000 pages of transcriptsand a spellbinding and denitive portrait of a nation on the brink. Out here it's an igloo. Healthy coral reefs act as protective barriers to islands, helping slow destructive storm surges while providing food and shelter for marine life. This is classic slash and burn. Daniel also tells O'Neill he'll miss SG-1 and then he ascends.] It's springtime here, though nothing is green. Pat Michaels is one of them. COOPER: I joined him to see his latest -- one of the starkest examples of climate change. COOPER (on camera): No one has ever been here? We need to give us some time to drop (INAUDIBLE) rather quickly. The majority of the scientific community says it's mankind. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: That's going to be reflected at the top among the political appointees, who are more a part of this -- shall we say -- wild west culture where anything goes. Transcript Audio The United Nations has an alarming assessment of climate change and how countries around the world are not doing nearly enough to slow its damage before it becomes worse. (END VIDEO CLIP) COOPER: And that is the latest here in Southern California -- another update in about 15 minutes. VALENTIN MARROQUIN, CANCER PATIENT: Cook (ph). COOPER: A wild west culture where kids like Valentin Marroquin pay the price. Excellent. Millions live near coastlines less than three feet above sea level. Scientists call it thermal expansion. Some of these animals are actually drowning, trying to swim these new open waters. Hurling yourself backwards over a 1,500 foot cliff does take some practice. (on camera): They have just found a truck with some people. 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? In the Arctic, the polar bear finds its habitat shrinking. GUPTA (voice-over): Some of the children here are clearly malnourished. But is climate change really responsible for what's washing away their world? If the melt continues, Amstrup now thinks two-third of the world's polar bears will be gone in 50 years. First an update on the wildfires. We'll wake up any minute in Dark Harbor and laugh about this. That means they won't be out hunting today, killing untold numbers of wild animals. It's an easy, but destructive way small-time farmers do business here. This worldwide investigation, which premiered October 23, 2007, looks at four key issues: climate change, vanishing habitats, disappearing species and human population growth. (on camera): These officers from the federal police are teaming up with IBAMA agents, and they are about to go out on patrol. First Look: "The Survivor Diaries". CORWIN: Under nutritional stress because it's simply getting harder for bears to eat. Name: Date: Movie: Planet in Peril - Part I and II: Use each segment as case studies. Suddenly, she was confronted by two men. East Hill, N.Y. 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