Summary of David Attenborough's a Life on Our Planet

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Humans have long ruled the natural world, bending it to our will and desires. But all actions have consequences, and we've only just begun to see the destruction our actions have caused on our planet.

In A Life on Our Planet, David Attenborough discusses how we as a species arrived at this crucial juncture in our planet's history, and what we must do in order to return it to balance. The most important step is increasing our planet's biodiversity. With more species of plants and animals, that means more food sources for both animals and humans, better carbon intake, and an overall better functioning ecosystem.

With climate change, species going extinct, and an ever-increasing population, we are seeing the signs that Earth is at its tipping point. We must act now and begin to return Earth to its natural state, or potentially lose it forever.

 

Summary of David Attenborough's a Life on Our Planet