Home is so beautiful

Dorothy 2022-10-05 00:31:13

At the beginning of the film, there are many famous brands in the modern society, GUCCI... Slowly, these famous brands faded away and formed the title of the film "HOME".
The length of life since the emergence of human beings is far less than that of the earth, but the damage to the earth is unprecedentedly huge.
Everything originates from dust, archaea-blue-green algae, and the water source of branches distributed like human blood vessels nourishes the earth and forms a water cycle. The form of water is changeable, but the quantity is constant, because everything in the world is interconnected. Blue-green algae and shells create coral, which is characterized by the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. Coral plays an extremely important role in the balance of marine ecology.
The lifespan of trees should be four billion years. They are living sculptures, and they resist gravity. Growing ~ Bacteria absorb nutrients, grow into trees, and decompose corruption, so the soil was born ~
The colors of the film are super beautiful, most of them are aerial photography, with the music like the sounds of nature, it makes people have a feeling of pilgrimage ~
The species and the environment should be adapted to each other, and their process is great, and each performs its own duties.
Humans benefited from the earth four billion years later, but in the 200,000 years of activity, they conquered destruction. From nomadic to settlement, living by water and living by nature, constantly evolving ~ Humans are the most incompetent animals, but they have learned to domesticate animals to work for them, invent planting and agriculture, and give birth to cities and civilizations. Mining energy, coal, oil, gas. Shenzhen and Shanghai have turned into mulberry fields in just over ten years; New York has become the largest resource exploitation area. Mechanized production makes farming more dependent on resources, domestication of animals, and the use of pesticides, so that harvests no longer depend on the soil's own conditions, nor on the seasons. Animal husbandry also consumes resources. In order to raise more livestock, it consumes more and more resources~ The over-exploitation of oil has realized the American dream of LA, because it has become a city that never sleeps; Beijing, which is crowded with cars, tells us that the more developed resources are needed bigger. Transportation also requires resources, and Dubai's artificial islands are a symbol of global wealth! ?
The killing of humpback whales represents the pace of human beings slowly emptying the ocean and destroying the gift of God. One day there will be no fish in the ocean and water resources will gradually become scarce. The Dead Sea is short of water, India is short of water, and the underground aquifer is nearly dry. Las Vegas is the luxury city with the most water. How long can the phantom of Palm Springs, a green desert city, last? Many water sources have been unable to go to the sea. Wetlands and swamps are magical purification factories, but they are gradually decreasing. All things are interconnected, the trees that used to have wind shelters to prevent soil erosion have been ruthlessly cut down, the Amazon forest has been cut down ~ yes, they are making way for industry and agriculture, someday they will disappear completely ~ paper, palm oil is human The representative of the last resort, the deforestation of Haiti, the invasion of rain; the erosion of Madagascar is even more spectacular; and Easter Island has been desolate and uninhabited. Should we repeat the same mistakes or learn from them?
There is a huge disparity between the rich and the poor in the world. The rich and resource-rich countries are full of poor people~ Half of the resources are in the hands of 2% of the people~ Human beings continue to develop resources that are more difficult to develop. Energy consumption and pollution waste resources, destroying the environment~ Global warming , The polar ice cap area has decreased sharply and the thickness has become thinner. The carbon dioxide concentration is unprecedentedly high. Many organisms are on the verge of extinction or have become extinct. The two poles are out of balance. The fresh water in Greenland has become salty. You must know that there is no industry there. Why? Because the world is a unity. Coral reefs, an important link in the chain of marine life, dwindle, and the low-lying Maldives dreamed of by McDull may one day disappear. The music of the film gradually became sad, and it was a kind of heart-piercing pain ~ 70% of the world's cities are along the coast, the world's 15 largest cities are along the coast, water-deficient Africa has to make the population migrate, and the glaciers in the Himalayas are also decreasing. All of this represents the basic situation of the water source, the most important step in the water cycle~ Agriculture is also affected, droughts, and frequent fires... Think about the magnificent landscape at the beginning of the film, and what else is behind this magnificent? Melting permafrost, biogas fueling the greenhouse effect, and we only have ten years to change. We change the world by our own ideas, and the earth cannot bear such a burden. Today, when the highways, airports, and military are developed, there are still people who can't drink water, eat, starve, die of thirst, everywhere~ Half of the grains, animals and fuel are wasted in the manufacture of other resources, thousands of acres of forests have disappeared, species The extinction is a thousand times faster, the water is almost fishless, the temperature is the hottest in history, the ice cap is shrinking, the climate change has created new refugees...
However, the film did not put human beings into an endless desperate situation. More and more people are receiving education, and the popularization of education has reached 80%. Many countries and governments have taken action, and the development and utilization of new energy, solar energy, etc., etc. The awakening of mankind~
The end of the film shows the beauty of more than 50 countries, yes the earth is so beautiful~ Our home should be so beautiful~

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  • Narrator: We know that the solutions are there today. We all have the power to change. So what are we waiting for?

  • Narrator: The cost of our actions is high. Others pay the price without having been actively involved. I have seen refugee camps as big as cities,sprawling in the desert. How many men, women and children will be left by the wayside tomorrow? Must we always build walls to break the chain of human solidarity, separate peoples and protect the happiness of some from the misery of others?

    Narrator: It's too late to be a pessimist. I know that a single human can knock down every wall. It's too late to be a pessimist. Worldwide, four children out of five attend school. Never has learning been given to so many human beings. Everyone, from richest to poorest, can make a contribution. Lesotho, one of the world's poorest countries, is proportionally the one that invests most in its people's education. Qatar, one of the world's richest states, has opened its doors to the best universities. Culture, education, research and innovation are inexhaustible resources. In the face of misery and suffering, millions of N.G.O.'s prove that solidarity between peoples is stronger than the selfishness of nations. In Bangladesh, a man thought the unthinkable and founded a bank that lends only to the poor. In barely 30 years, it has changed the lives of 150 million people around the world. Antarctica is a continent with immense natural resources that no country can claim for itself, a natural reserve devoted to peace and science. A treaty signed by 49 states has made it a treasure shared by all humanity.

    Narrator: It's too late to be a pessimist. Governments have acted to protect nearly two percent of the world's territorial waters. It's not much, but it's two times more than 10 years ago. The first natural parks were created just over a century ago. They cover over 13% of the continents. They create spaces where human activity is in step with the preservation of species, soils and landscapes. This harmony between humans and nature can become the rule, no longer the exception. In the United States, New York has realized that nature does for us. These forests and lakes supply all the drinking water the city needs. In South Korea, the forests have been devastated by war. Thanks to a national reforestation program, they once more cover 65% of the country. More than 75% of paper is recycled. Costa Rica has made a choice between military spending and the conservation of its lands. The country no longer has an army. It prefers to devote its resources to education, ecotourism and the protection of its primary forest. Gabon is one of the world's leading producers of wood. It enforces selective logging, not more than one tree every hectare. Its forests are one of the country's most important economic resources, but they have the time to regenerate. Programs exist that guarantee sustainable forest management. They must become mandatory. For consumers and producers, justice is an opportunity to be seized. When trade is fair, when both buyer and seller benefit, everybody can prosper and earn a decent living. How can there be justice and equity between people whose only tools are their hands and those who harvest their crops with a machine and state subsidies? Let's be responsible consumers. Think about what we buy.

    Narrator: It's too late to be a pessimist. I have seen agriculture on a human scale. It can feed the whole planet if meat production doesn't take the food out of people's mouths. I have seen fishermen who take care what they catch and care for the riches of the ocean. I have seen houses producing their own energy. 5,000 people live in the world's first ever eco-friendly district, in Freiburg, Germany. Other cities partner the project. Mumbai is the thousandth to join them. The governments of New Zealand, Iceland, Austria, Sweden and other nations have made the development of renewable energy sources a top priority. I know that 80% of the energy we consume comes from fossil energy sources. Every week, two new coal-fired generating plants are built in China alone. But I have also seen, in Denmark, a prototype of a coal-fired plant that releases its carbon into the soil rather than the air. A solution for the future? Nobody knows yet. I have seen, in Iceland, an electricity plant powered by the Earth's heat geothermal power. I have seen a sea snake lying on the swell to absorb the energy of the waves and produce electricity. I have seen wind farms off the coast of Denmark that produce 20% of the country's electricity. The U.S.A., China, India, Germany and Spain are the biggest investors in renewable energy. They have already created over two and a half million jobs. Where on Earth doesn't the wind blow? I have seen desert expanses baking in the sun. Everything on Earth is linked, and the Earth is linked to the sun, its original energy source. Can humans not imitate plants and capture its energy? In one hour, the sun gives the Earth the same amount of energy as that consumed by all humanity in one year. As long as the Earth exists, the sun's energy will be inexhaustible. All we have to do is stop drilling the Earth and start looking to the sky. All we have to do is learn to cultivate the sun.

    Narrator: All these experiments are only examples, but they testify to a new awareness. They lay down markers for a new human adventure based on moderation, intelligence and sharing. It's time to come together. What's important is not what's gone, but what remains. We still have half the world's forests, thousands of rivers, lakes and glaciers and thousands of thriving species. We know that the solutions are there today. We all have the power to change. So what are we waiting for?

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