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A Birds Eye View on Life
In the past few weeks Grade 10 students have been viewing the documentary ‘Home‘ directed by Yann Arthus-Bertrand, a French journalist, in 2009. The documentary consists of stunning aerial film and statistics about our changing earth and it reveals the great adventure and balance that we as humans find on our planet.
The main focus of the film is the depletion of resources, including fossil fuels, and how the amazing Earth bequeathed to us is being destroyed. Students discovered that the Earth has been conquered and explored by human kind like no other species previously.
A more controversial issue however, with this film was the cost entailed in making it, around 12 million USD. Surely this is wasting more of the planet’s resources? “I think that it was money well spent since now people are aware of the damage to the environment” said Cian Hamer (Grade 10), putting the benefits of the film before the costs endured. Josiah Bloemberg said “I think it really opened my eyes” and Emma Simson said “I now have a new perspective on the world” (both Grade 10 students).
The film can be found on YouTube and has no copyright meaning that it can be reproduced worldwide for free to spread the message of environmental awarenes
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Home – a film by Yann Arthus-Bertrand
“We 6 billion human beings are not the only inhabitants of this planet. We share it with billions and billions of animals, plants, and single-cell organisms. And it is not merely a case of cohabitation: our very existence depends on our close links with these other organisms. Albert Einstein once predicted that if the honey bee disappeared, the human race could only last four years: without bees to pollinate their flowers, the majority of plants would fail to reproduce and would die out, along with all the animals that depend upon them for food, and that includes mankind.
All living organisms, including humans, are part of a complex web of relationships that connects them with one another and with their environment. This interdependence relates to the food chain, to the balance of populations, and to natural cycles. As a result of these relationships, all the basic elements circulate and are exchanged between living beings and the environment in a process that is constant and universal, occurring through us and all around us.” – An excerpt from Home, by Yann Arthus-Bertrand.
For some, this film may just be a reminder of where we stand today. For others, it may very well be a wakeup call.
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