Extreme Weather: The Latest Global Climate Disasters, Part 2 of 215:09Extreme Weather: The Latest Global Climate Disasters, Part 2 of 2On today’s program, we’ll travel to Asia and Europe to learn how these continents have been affected by severe weather events lately. In China, torrential rains during the summer of 2020 caused dangerous flooding in several major river basins, especially around the Yangtze and Yellow Rivers. The number of floods in China this year was 60% higher than in previous years, and 77 of the nation’s riverPianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora2020-12-28 1769 Visualizzazioni20396p720p720pHQ2020-12-28Pianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora Extreme Weather: The Latest Global Climate Disasters, Part 1 of 218:17Extreme Weather: The Latest Global Climate Disasters, Part 1 of 2This year in Africa, more than 1.21 million people in 12 different countries were affected by heavy rainfall and flooding. The following is a summary of the floods’ consequences in Africa between June and October 2020. Floods in Democratic Republic of Congo had resulted in at least 15 fatalities and thousands of people were affected. Floods in Tunisia, Ghana, Uganda and Burkina Faso had causPianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora2020-12-21 1843 Visualizzazioni17396p720p720pHQ2020-12-21Pianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora Farmhouse Garden Animal Home: From Slaughter to Sanctuary, Part 3 of 314:33Farmhouse Garden Animal Home: From Slaughter to Sanctuary, Part 3 of 3When Edith and Mike first changed from operating a beef operation to running an animal sanctuary, they knew they would face many challenges. But they also knew deep in their hearts that it was the right thing to do. "I think for him (Mike), once he made the decision that he didn’t want to slaughter the animals anymore, it was just, 'That’s it.' He couldn’t do it anymore. We knew we were going to fPianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora2020-12-14 1164 Visualizzazioni24396p720p720pHQ2020-12-14Pianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora Farmhouse Garden Animal Home: From Slaughter to Sanctuary, Part 2 of 311:43Farmhouse Garden Animal Home: From Slaughter to Sanctuary, Part 2 of 3On today’s program, we’ll learn more about Farmhouse Garden Animal Home. The mission of the sanctuary is “to provide a safe home for the animals in [their] care, as well as to show others that farm animals deserve love and compassion.” When Edith and Mike first transitioned from beef farming to running a sanctuary, they wondered about the best way to accomplish the change. "So when we first becamePianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora2020-12-07 1177 Visualizzazioni18396p720p720pHQ2020-12-07Pianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora Farmhouse Garden Animal Home: From Slaughter to Sanctuary, Part 1 of 312:04Farmhouse Garden Animal Home: From Slaughter to Sanctuary, Part 1 of 3On today’s program, we’ll travel to Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada to visit Farmhouse Garden Animal Home, an animal sanctuary co-founded in 2016 by Michael Lanigan and Edith Barabash. For many years, Mr. Lanigan had been a fulltime farmer, earning his income by growing organic vegetables and raising beef cattle for slaughter. Although he did not like having his animals butchered, he did not know what ePianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora2020-11-30 1551 Visualizzazioni21396p720p720pHQ2020-11-30Pianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora Ecotourism: The Sustainable Way to Travel, Part 3 of 314:04Ecotourism: The Sustainable Way to Travel, Part 3 of 3Mr. Guttman describes how he was able to achieve his dreams by incorporating minimalism into his life, and how ecofriendly travel is attainable by the ordinary person. "You know, now I just have my bicycle, a few bags, and it's my whole life. I’m traveling on my own money. Some ask how I get the money to do it. Some say you have to have a lot of money. Or you won the lottery. Or you have to be ricPianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora2020-11-07 2787 Visualizzazioni12396p720p720pHQ2020-11-07Pianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora Ecotourism: The Sustainable Way to Travel, Part 2 of 313:20Ecotourism: The Sustainable Way to Travel, Part 2 of 3Our special guest on today’s program, Sebastian Guttman, is an environmentalist and vegan athlete from Germany who has chosen to use a zero-emissions form of travel with his selfmade bamboo bicycle. A champion of sustainable travel, Mr. Guttman has traveled to approximately 30 countries over the past two-and-a-half years, and plans to pause his bicycle tour during the COVID-19 pandemic. "I would hPianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora2020-11-02 1587 Visualizzazioni16396p720p720pHQ2020-11-02Pianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora Ecotourism: The Sustainable Way to Travel, Part 1 of 312:45Ecotourism: The Sustainable Way to Travel, Part 1 of 3In 2019, a record number of people traveled internationally, 1.5 billion, to be exact. However, conventional mass travel has been shown to be unsustainable and actually has many hidden, deeply intertwined costs for both tourist destinations and our planet. The good news is that over the past decade trends in travel have been changing considerably. As the world becomes more aware of the threats thaPianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora2020-10-26 1608 Visualizzazioni15396p720p720pHQ2020-10-26Pianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora Warning Signs to Help End Climate Change: Locust Swarms, Part 3 of 314:22Warning Signs to Help End Climate Change: Locust Swarms, Part 3 of 3In late May 2020, a 23-square-kilometer horde of locusts entered Argentina after passing through Paraguay. The insects landed first in the provinces of Santa Fé and Formosa, both of which are essential for agriculture. Millions invaded cities and farms, devouring all the crops in the area in a matter of hours. The locusts were enormous; technicians from the Argentine government measured specimens Pianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora2020-10-19 1722 Visualizzazioni13396p720p720pHQ2020-10-19Pianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora Warning Signs to Help End Climate Change: Locust Swarms, Part 2 of 312:45Warning Signs to Help End Climate Change: Locust Swarms, Part 2 of 3On today’s program, we’ll travel to Pakistan and India to learn how the insects have affected these countries. But first, let’s find out more about locusts, and why they’ve been so plentiful during the past year. Many scientists believe that climate change is largely responsible for the current locust plague. The unusually warm, wet weather in the normally arid areas around the Arabian Peninsula hPianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora2020-10-12 1607 Visualizzazioni22396p720p720pHQ2020-10-12Pianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora Warning Signs to Help End Climate Change: Locust Swarms, Part 1 of 313:02Warning Signs to Help End Climate Change: Locust Swarms, Part 1 of 3On today’s program we’ll travel to Africa to learn about the recent massive invasion of locusts that the continent has experienced. The plague began in June 2019 and has continued through 2020. Billions of desert locusts, resembling dark storm clouds, have descended on the Horn of Africa, destroying vast areas of cropland and vegetation. Dr. Rick Overson of Arizona State University's Global LocustPianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora2020-10-05 1789 Visualizzazioni25396p720p720pHQ2020-10-05Pianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora Plastic Pollution: Its Consequences for Rivers and Oceans, Part 3 of 315:16Plastic Pollution: Its Consequences for Rivers and Oceans, Part 3 of 3On today’s program, we’ll look at some of the solutions emerging all around the globe. According to a 2019 study published in the journal Science Progress, as many as 90% of all plastic items are used only once and then discarded. Plastic bags are among the biggest sources of pollution, with as many as five trillion being consumed globally each year. When disposed of improperly, the bags clog watePianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora2020-09-14 2449 Visualizzazioni14396p720p720pHQ2020-09-14Pianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora Plastic Pollution: Its Consequences for Rivers and Oceans, Part 2 of 314:46Plastic Pollution: Its Consequences for Rivers and Oceans, Part 2 of 3Ito ang marilag na Nile, pinaka-mahabang ilog sa buong mundo, mahalaga sa kaligtasan ng buhay ng milyun-milyong tao. Ang Nile ay talagang isang mapag-kukunan ng buhay para sa kanila. Ngunit ngayon ang buhay ng ilog ay banta, tulad ng dati. Kahit saan ka maglakad, lahat ay plastik.Pianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora2020-09-07 4493 Visualizzazioni22396p720p720pHQ2020-09-07Pianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora Plastic Pollution: Its Consequences for Rivers and Oceans, Part 1 of 314:53Plastic Pollution: Its Consequences for Rivers and Oceans, Part 1 of 3On today’s program, we’ll examine the global issue of plastic pollution and learn how the problem began. The production of plastic is relatively new; the first manufacture only began during the 1940’s. Over the ensuing decades, we have become increasingly reliant on plastic in many aspects of our lives. If we look around us, we’ll see that we’re surrounded by plastic. Since the development of plasPianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora2020-08-31 3531 Visualizzazioni22396p720p720pHQ2020-08-31Pianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora Extreme Weather Events: Urgent Call for Prevention, Part 3 of 313:18Extreme Weather Events: Urgent Call for Prevention, Part 3 of 3It is becoming increasingly clear that hurricanes, typhoons, and tropical cyclones around the world are becoming stronger and potentially more deadly as the planet warms due to the climate crisis. On May 20, 2020, it was reported that Amphan, the strongest cyclonic storm since the 2007 season, had made landfall along India’s east coast and in Bangladesh. With wind speeds gusting to more than 240 kPianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora2020-08-26 2648 Visualizzazioni13396p720p720pHQ2020-08-26Pianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora Extreme Weather Events: Urgent Call for Prevention, Part 2 of 312:51Extreme Weather Events: Urgent Call for Prevention, Part 2 of 3Apart from heatwaves and wildfires, climate change has also triggered many other extreme-weather events, including intense storms, floods, and blizzards. For example, a series of recent winter storms in the United Kingdom and other parts of Europe led to severe downpours, floods, high tides, and other extreme weather events. The first storm, Atiyah, swept across the Republic of Ireland on DecemberPianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora2020-08-22 1935 Visualizzazioni9396p720p720pHQ2020-08-22Pianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora Zoonotic Diseases: Nature’s Self-Defense, Part 2 of 215:38Zoonotic Diseases: Nature’s Self-Defense, Part 2 of 2Today we’ll further explore the causes, interconnections, and solutions for our planet’s public health and economic crises. In June 2020, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) released a report entitled, “COVID-19: Urgent Call to Protect People and Nature,” urging governments, corporations, organizations, and the public to take action to restore our broken relationship with nature and thus avoid fuPianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora2020-08-17 2249 Visualizzazioni25396p720p720pHQ2020-08-17Pianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora Extreme Weather Events: Urgent Call for Prevention, Part 1 of 313:46Extreme Weather Events: Urgent Call for Prevention, Part 1 of 3As various regions across the globe become hotter and drier, destructive wildfires have been growing in size, ferocity, and speed. Wildfires that caused severe destruction of ecosystems, homes, and other types of property in Australia, California, Siberia, and parts of Europe were featured on Supreme Master Television in March of this year. Unfortunately, the dismaying weather phenomena caused by Pianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora2020-08-14 2019 Visualizzazioni13396p720p720pHQ2020-08-14Pianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora Zoonotic Diseases: Nature’s Self-Defense, Part 1 of 212:34Zoonotic Diseases: Nature’s Self-Defense, Part 1 of 2“Through COVID-19 the planet has delivered its strongest warning yet that we must change our ways. Human activity has altered virtually every part of the land. As we displace the natural world, we’re destroying vital ecosystems and the biodiversity that thrives on them. We are causing climate change, harming our ability to feed ourselves, opening the door to new illnesses such as COVID-19. It’s tiPianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora2020-08-10 9091 Visualizzazioni68396p720p720pHQ2020-08-10Pianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora Extreme Weather Events: Droughts Around the World, Part 3 of 316:36Extreme Weather Events: Droughts Around the World, Part 3 of 3Today we’ll explore more about drought-induced conditions, this time in Asia and Australia. More than 66 million Southeast Asians have had their lives disrupted by drought in the past three decades. Severe drought and the construction of dams have driven the Mekong River to its lowest level in 100 years, endangering food supplies for tens of millions of people. In East Asia, a severe drought is plPianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora2020-07-27 1303 Visualizzazioni8396p720p720pHQ2020-07-27Pianeta Terra: la nostra amorevole dimora