Food for thought and action...my research looks for ways to sustainably engineer our niche in the web of life...we are not apart from nature, we coevolve with it...Sir David Attenborough has been, without him knowing, one of my professors...thanks a lot for a beautifully edited video! Let's keep doing what we must to preserve life in the only planet in the universe we know for sure there is!
Tonight, don't forget to turn on your 15-watt night-light. Also, check under your bed and in your closet for me. I'm prowling around looking for someone to devour. I prefer the older Catholics because they taste like beer battered leprechauns from Notre Dame University.
Such a wonderful speech by a man that has told the story of earth in many ways. Thank you David for your words of grace for our lovely planet. Also want to say that this editing for this video is absolutely breathtaking! These are all powerful images that capture the earth's beauty and elegance, and a sense of perfect balance our earth has. Thank you for this video
I have been reading already a book "When life nearly died" by Michael Benton and I compare how threating was extinction during perm - trias and now, since 20th century. It's really deppressing.
Stay Natural like the caterpillar who evolves into the butterfly. Spiritual Evolution cause Mama Nature is Alive, in and around you. MA MAn woMAn we carry her name.
This is wonderful but please if I may, and this is not a criticism in any way, can we start to count micro organisms? We are bacteria, we can't survive without bacteria.... but ironically we are killing bacteria.. at what rate I know not. What if we have made the most important bacterias extinct and never knew it? Could this have killed the Ash? I don't know at all any of the answers..... what if important bacterias can't exist alongside bleach for example? To the universe we are less than microscopic. We cant see the bacteria that live on our skin, and in our digestive system but without it we wouldn't be here. If our microbiom is upset we get sick. What about the earth's natural microbiom?
I think bacterial species won't be a concern if we look at it from a human perspective, i know there are ton of bacterial species, absence of whom would be detrimental, but we have the ability to produce them and culture them at the scales that they will never go extinct, on the contrary when we talk about creatures like whales they are so subtle to their environment that culturing their species when they are on the verge of extinction would be near impossible. And all of this is my limited knowledge as an undergrad in physics, i would recommend you to read more on this. And thanks for concerning yourself with topics like this, we need people who are concerned......
I ❤ David Attenborough.
Food for thought and action...my research looks for ways to sustainably engineer our niche in the web of life...we are not apart from nature, we coevolve with it...Sir David Attenborough has been, without him knowing, one of my professors...thanks a lot for a beautifully edited video! Let's keep doing what we must to preserve life in the only planet in the universe we know for sure there is!
What is your area of research?
@@shadetreephilosopher5568 Sustainable complex coevolutionary systems engineering...
Tonight, don't forget to turn on your 15-watt night-light. Also, check under your bed and in your closet for me. I'm prowling around looking for someone to devour. I prefer the older Catholics because they taste like beer battered leprechauns from Notre Dame University.
We need these types of videos in all schools
Such a wonderful speech by a man that has told the story of earth in many ways. Thank you David for your words of grace for our lovely planet. Also want to say that this editing for this video is absolutely breathtaking! These are all powerful images that capture the earth's beauty and elegance, and a sense of perfect balance our earth has. Thank you for this video
Wonderful work. Thank you for this video!
This channel deserves more audience 🙌
I feel like I've waited my whole life for this! Thank you! He is my greatest inspiration, my idol!
Goose bumps. Absolutely beautiful. Thank you, for conveying the inspiration.
Your videos are wonderful
Thank you, Inspiration Journey ... for the inspiration.
Best RUclips Channel out there
Thank you ... The Inspiration Journey ... For your inspiration
Huge fan of your channel since many years ago. Thank so much for this!
Absolutely beautiful!
Such a distinctive voice! Thank you!
very impressive, Merci😭❤
Whenever they've said "The most interesting man in the world", Sir David Attenborough certainly fits.
your work is amazing
Nature... Happy Dussehra!! Wishing hope, joy and happiness in every sphere of life🙏🏻
totally crying over this. nature is so beautiful, im so upset at what humans have done.
Juda ajoyib juda ham tasirli 😊❤
Amazing congratulations good job!
This was beautifully said🔥
very nice sir
In a time of great white guilt, you deliver a video that hits with the all encompassing human guilt that unites us all. Thanks for the perspective!
spoken facts
😍
❤❤❤
I have been reading already a book "When life nearly died" by Michael Benton and I compare how threating was extinction during perm - trias and now, since 20th century. It's really deppressing.
0:12 Maybe she'll forgive me if I take her a really big flower.
Greta and David are right. Now the question is this: how do we convince those in power to act?
Stay Natural like the caterpillar who evolves into the butterfly. Spiritual Evolution cause Mama Nature is Alive, in and around you. MA MAn woMAn we carry her name.
This is wonderful but please if I may, and this is not a criticism in any way, can we start to count micro organisms? We are bacteria, we can't survive without bacteria.... but ironically we are killing bacteria.. at what rate I know not. What if we have made the most important bacterias extinct and never knew it? Could this have killed the Ash? I don't know at all any of the answers..... what if important bacterias can't exist alongside bleach for example? To the universe we are less than microscopic. We cant see the bacteria that live on our skin, and in our digestive system but without it we wouldn't be here. If our microbiom is upset we get sick. What about the earth's natural microbiom?
I think bacterial species won't be a concern if we look at it from a human perspective, i know there are ton of bacterial species, absence of whom would be detrimental, but we have the ability to produce them and culture them at the scales that they will never go extinct, on the contrary when we talk about creatures like whales they are so subtle to their environment that culturing their species when they are on the verge of extinction would be near impossible. And all of this is my limited knowledge as an undergrad in physics, i would recommend you to read more on this. And thanks for concerning yourself with topics like this, we need people who are concerned......
God intended humans to protect the entirety of the animal kingdom
Just keep breeding... It'll get better!
No. It won't.