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At the current rate of resource depletion, humankind stands to lose fully half of Earth’s remaining species over the next 100 years. At this crucial point in world history, a choice must be made: will coming generations inhabit a healthy planet or, quite possibly, a dying one? In this program, David Attenborough searches for solutions to this impending eco-disaster. The research of demographer Ian Diamond, climatologist Stephen Schneider, zoologist John Hanks, marine biologist Amanda Vincent, conservationist Walter Lusigi, and biologists Ian Redmond, John Lawton, Sir Robert May, and Edward Wilson is featured. A BBC Production. (50 minutes)



 
            

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Part of the Series : State of the Planet: Biosphere in the Balance
     


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The Environment: A Historical Perspective
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Waste Generation, Characterization, Collection, Transfer, and Disposal
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Why Is There a Crisis? Environmental Exploitation
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