Greta Thunberg
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Leaders committed to making a difference in the world share their inspiring life stories in this series executive produced by Prince Harry and Meghan.
Climate Crisis: Extinction
Over the years, planet Earth has gone through many natural cycles. Today the world is changing once again, but this time mankind is accelerating the cycle. We are causing the world to heat up. Extinction levels are accelerating faster than that of the dinosaurs. Nature is declining globally at rates unprecedented in human history. Wildlife is in catastrophic decline due to human destruction. Our Earth, and millions of species are at risk. We are wrecking our world - the one place we call home. Without urgent action, it will continue to get worse. Of course, some factors are beyond human control. But with our knowledge and technology, we can still act to reduce our impact on the climate. And only ambitious climate action can make that happen. All countries must come together. The climate crisis is here, and the sixth mass extinction of wildlife on Earth has started and is accelerating. We need to act fast, or there will be catastrophic consequences for the people and the planet on which we depend.
Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World
Greta Thunberg avbryt skolegangen eit heilt år for å kjempe for klimaet. Det minste vi kan gjere, er å lytte til vitskapen og innsjå realitetane.
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Hennes personlige skolestreik inspirerer en global klimabevegelse som blir lagt merke til av verdenslederne. Bli med på Greta Thunbergs reise.
Greta Thunberg: The Voice of the Future
This is the incredible true story of how the actions of one Swedish teenager went on to inspire a global movement that has pushed the fight for real action against climate change further than ever before.
Climate Change: Ade on the Frontline
Ade Adepitan reiser til frontlinjen av klimaendringer. Han oppdager hvordan livet blir påvirket selv nå og leter verden rundt etter potensielle løsninger.
Climate Crisis: Extinction
Over the years, planet Earth has gone through many natural cycles. Today the world is changing once again, but this time mankind is accelerating the cycle. We are causing the world to heat up. Extinction levels are accelerating faster than that of the dinosaurs. Nature is declining globally at rates unprecedented in human history. Wildlife is in catastrophic decline due to human destruction.
Climate Crisis: Flooding
Over the years, planet Earth has gone through many natural cycles. Today the world is changing once again, but this time mankind is accelerating the cycle. As the climate warms, heavier rainfall plus sea level rise are creating bigger and more devastating storms and flooding. The dramatic series of extreme weather events that have shaken America, Europe and Asia in the summer of 2021 has caught the world’s attention, as they brought a seemingly endless round of flood disasters across the world. As flood risk rises, so does the risk to the populations. It is an increasingly dangerous and expensive problem. A growing number of communities are finding themselves underwater, and rising tides and floods could wash away major coastal cities like Miami, New York or even London, and millions of people’s homes. The climate crisis is here. And we need to act fast, or there will be catastrophic consequences for people and the planet on which we depend.
Greta Thunberg: Rebel with a Cause
No matter how small, any one voice can make a world of difference. Follow Greta Thunberg’s incredible true story as she went from lone teenage rebel to international revolutionary icon. Never afraid to speak the harsh and terrifying truths of impending climate disaster Greta is taking on the world for the ultimate cause.
Climate Crisis: Wildfires
A wildfire is an unplanned, unwanted and uncontrolled fire in an area of combustible vegetation starting in rural and urban areas. Earth is an intrinsically flammable planet owing to its cover of carbon-rich vegetation, seasonally dry climates, atmospheric oxygen and widespread lightning and volcanic ignitions. Wildfires can destroy property and human life, although naturally occurring wildfires may benefit native vegetation, animals, and ecosystems that have evolved with fire. Today’s fires are both shocking and wholly expected. That’s the tricky thing about fires - it isn’t any one thing that’s causing them; it's multiple puzzle pieces fitting together. Climate change. First management. Human behaviour. Learning to adapt to the new reality and mitigating risks requires swift, decisive action from many different angles.