I'm Anderson Cooper. Jessica_Roberson5. In recent years, we had a gap of sometimes as much as 200 miles north of the Alaska coast. We traveled the world and the issues are real. And it takes land to grow soy, land without trees. And when that melts, the water is affecting us because the level of the sea is rising all of the time. These small planes, they measure the wind velocity. And here, as you can see, we don't have healthy fish. (END VIDEOTAPE) TO ORDER A VIDEO OF THIS TRANSCRIPT, PLEASE CALL 800-CNN-NEWS OR USE OUR SECURE ONLINE ORDER FORM LOCATED AT www.voxant.com. Unbelievable Washington landslide survival story. I want to update you, though, on tonight's breaking news. If we don't, we can live one day without food or two days without food. The pressure on dwindling resources becomes clear. News / By Pangambam S / January 21, 2021 2:15 am. 8 deg Fahrenheit 3 terms. So, what does that really spell for the forecast? A quick search turns up a small arsenal. We'll be on it throughout the night. They want to go in and give us local names, names in their language, and also give us tribal markings. (voice-over): Biologist Jeff Corwin and I have come here to learn why and see what impact Greenland's melting ice sheets could have on all of us in the decades ahead. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: (UNINTELLIGIBLE) COOPER (on camera): There's a pattern here. In each place the poor and disenfranchised are usually the ones bearing environmental burdens. It's the first study showing the association between the ship channel's air quality and childhood leukemia. (COMMERCIAL BREAK) GUPTA: Flying over the Solomon Sea in the South Pacific, the ocean and the sky melt together in a blue/green haze. Steve got (INAUDIBLE) shot, he landed that anesthetic dart right in the shoulder about a minute ago. (COMMERCIAL BREAK) (BEGIN VIDEOTAPE) CORWIN (voice-over): We are on the heels of a mother polar bear and her two cubs. This isn't happening. By 2100, we will be more likely one meter -- three feet -- instead of one-and-a-half feet. the committee's support for landmarking the fixed seats is a major setback for Another Planet . And that's all we have for the future. Primitive, but they figured out how to keep the bread maker working. Do you feel like the people here have been forgotten? (BEGIN VIDEOTAPE) ANDERSON COOPER, CNN ANCHOR. In 2006, 5,500 square miles of Amazon forest was cut down, roughly the size of the state of Connecticut. STANG: Bring back new life to a land that was lost. But above and beyond that, beyond the environment, beyond the impact on wildlife, human beings can be negatively impacted from climate change. 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. What we see is startling, a gray landscape with little marine life. 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. COOPER (voice-over): Even the map of Greenland is changing. (on camera): So this is where you sleep? Some people say it's climate change. COOPER (voice-over): Twenty percent of the jungle has been lost in the past 40 years. We are 60 miles from any land, only open waters in every direction. (voice-over): Official says more than 1,000 people have died in the past 20 years in battles over the Amazon's resources. (on camera): It's so disturbing to see this. Police used a reverse 911 calling system to order hundreds of thousands to leave their homes. Thousands of evacuees have gathered in San Diego's Qualcomm football stadium. (END VIDEOTAPE) COOPER: Investigating our PLANET IN PERIL has taken us to 13 countries on 4 continents. But killing Sister Dorothy did not have the result some ranchers may have hoped for. As she closed the Bible and turned to go, the gunmen opened fire. CORWIN: These regions, when you're away from any bit of infrastructure, can be pretty lawless. STEFFEN: Hi, Terrie. Plus if we have fish from the sea, then we have fish. The top of the shoulder. And all five fires in Los Angeles County are about 50 percent contained or more. Why is our planet in peril? JEFF CORWIN, HOST, "THE JEFF CORWIN EXPERIENCE": It is absolute, utter devastation. We gear up to rappel ourselves down inside. Search metadata Search text contents Search TV news captions Search radio transcripts Search archived web sites Advanced Search. CORWIN: So, basically, it's providing this layer of viscosity to the ice to slide on. Combined that with the fact that Carterets sit on top an ancient volcano, that over time collapses inward and they could be sinking naturally as well. 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. They're saying that very few people come to this village, very few outsiders. People also ask. 1978 Topps Battlestar Galactica #24 Leveling a planet. Right now in Greenland, it is eight degrees warmer than it was just about 10 years ago. 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. Maybe 10, 15 miles, sometimes a little farther than that. (on camera): What are these rotating things? It's the fire that did some of the power outage damage. CNN anchor Anderson Cooper, chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta and "The Oprah Winfrey Show" correspondent and National Geographic Channel host Lisa Ling travel to the front lines to . They are still burning and still dangerous, but they are moving more slowly. species loss in another part of the world affects everyone. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yes, really. In this decade, the urban environment is predicted to grow by nearly 30%. STEVE AMSTRUP, U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY: There's a nice lead here that we might be able to pick up footprints on. 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. He rejects nearly all of the skeptics' points, from moderate estimates HANSEN: We're talking about several meters of sea level rise if West Antarctica begins to go unstable. These men are hunting not just for themselves. First an update on the wildfires. Those numbers expected to climb. And big cities are in the way of these tornadoes. (on camera): It's so disturbing to see this. View Jordan Allen - Planet in Peril Part Iand 2.docx from SCIENCE 101 at Royal Palm Beach High School. Here's the latest on tonight's breaking news -- the wildfires. 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. The water here used to be at least six feet high and now all around me, there's nothing. Here's the latest on the California wildfires. COOPER (voice-over): The World Conservation Union says the Amazon is home to nearly 1,000 threatened species of plants and animals. Her children were safe; at least, that's what she thought. Our helicopter lowers down within feet of her. COOPER: Illegally logged, for the most part? We are stranded as it turns out right now. STEFFEN: Good. And I would always say, is he going to get there? Encore: Planet In Peril: Battle Lines Aired December 14, 2008 - 20:00 ET THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. Or "Mom, when I'm this age." Those two industries continue to expand, and they need land to do it. Nothing occurs in a vacuum in the natural world. 32 terms. It is rather steep. It's of great concern to scientists who are studying it. Scientists say that is happening because of what we're putting into the air -- tons and tons of carbon dioxide. That means they won't be out hunting today, killing untold numbers of wild animals. Dennis chose the name Warming Island. Some evacuees here are getting their first look at the damage. COOPER (voice-over): He records the changing ice sheet through a network of monitoring and GPS stations. (on camera): Here's one of the best examples of what's happening to the water here. 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. David C. Downing, a professor at Elizabethtown College, takes it upon himself to correct a gaping hole in Lewis studies. The ice is melting fast and this island is warming. You don't think your child coming down with cancer. Then we can go over to the work tent. Crews have largely contained many of the fires north of San Diego. It's now a mosquito-infested swamp. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Right now race and class really determine where you find the good things, like parks and trees, or where you'll find the bad stuff, like waste facilities and power plants. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Yes. Arctic temperatures are rising faster than anywhere else on Earth. to protect the future of a planet in peril? A park, crowded place. The weather is another. quizlette5241082 Plus. Download Planet In Peril Worksheet Answers doc. UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Yes. COOPER (voice-over): When you discover an island here, pending approval, you get to name it. SISTER DOROTHY STANG, NUN/CONSERVATIONIST: The only thing they know is survival farming. This was their garden. GORE: Well, I can't help that, because you went on for a long time. For IBAMA, secrecy is key. There are ripple effects and that is putting our planet in peril. The first two or three years were actually colder than normal. Summary. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: The struggle today is how to get food. CORWIN: His data indicates an animal that's changing along with the habitat around it. Our helicopter lowers just over the running sow. Number of episodes: 3. The reason that we're here is because we hear that this island is sinking. 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? When she turns to go, they shoot her at point-blank range, leaving her in the mud to die. That's just how we smell. I'm Anderson Cooper. CORWIN (on camera): Oh, my goodness, look at that. In the distance, the agents spot something suspicious. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: There's a lot of animals right here that range the gamut of critical status. Climate change; deforestation; species loss. COOPER: The very next day, Valentin began chemotherapy. She said she was drawn to the Amazon to work with the poor. (END VIDEOTAPE) (COMMERCIAL BREAK) COOPER: I'm Anderson Cooper, Rancho Bernardo, California. For Jim Hansen, that makes the situation all the more pressing. The computer models are helpful, but they are not the primary source of information. 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. He joins us from Spring Valley by the Harris fire -- Rick. This reef is dying, which means less protection from storms and fewer fish to eat. We came here not with the idea to monitor the abrupt change we currently observe. And that is Lake Chad. (on camera): They have just found a truck with some people. more than 6,000 pages of transcriptsand a spellbinding and denitive portrait of a nation on the brink. He'd always say that. When we come back -- trying to break free from Africa's sinking sand. With dive gear, we head down 60 feet. Firefighters are getting a grip on the wildfires around Los Angeles. HANSEN: That's another big misconception. What we saw from above the islands was a coral reef that appeared bleached and dying. 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. But those in Qualcomm Stadium are still worrying about those homes. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Let's do it. This means there is no healthy wetlands, so no healthy fish, so no healthy people. Finally, we arrive at the Chari River. Our world is in peril. 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. Everything that's going on in the ecosystem underneath them, 56 even. This mission in a remote corner of Brazil has been in the works for over a year. And these are vast resources we are losing. And the poor diet makes all of them vulnerable to disease. And that was a 25 percent decrease from the year before. COOPER: Four-and-a-half degrees, that's enormous. COOPER: Hansen was nearly alone back then. You can see some of the trees here. Free shipping. We'll wake up any minute in Dark Harbor and laugh about this. There will be others. "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made. Eight degrees. We set out to report, not be advocates, no agenda. JEFF CORWIN, "ANIMAL PLANET": It's like nothing my eyes have ever experienced. We can renew the forest. MICHAELS: I think a lot of people have not looked at the adaptational responses that human beings have. Global warming, arctic ice melt and rising oceans will shrink nations and change world maps. 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