This is How Humans Have Changed the World | Generation Earth | BBC Earth Science
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Published 2024-05-18
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Taken from Generation Earth (2012).
The spectacular story of how we have redesigned our planet to build the modern world. Dallas Campbell explores our most ambitious creations, joining the people who have made the impossible, possible.
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All Comments (21)
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Depending on the music alone, this video has me like “wow, we humans are pretty incredible” and on the flip side “wow we are so destructive”
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I wish it was a longer documentary. It's amazing
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“ this Jumbo jet weights as much as a Jumbo jet “ 😂
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Whats with the narrator and jumbo jets 😂
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didnt knew jumbo jet is a mesure unit
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I was hoping the narrator would say “ this mine is so big it would take 430,000 jumbo jets to fill it up “
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Call me naive but surely there are more efficient, less destructive, ways of living on earth
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8,000,000,000 of any species is going to have an effect on its surroundings
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it's funny how we can literally create rivers out of nothing, move mountains, pump more sewage uphill than water that flows over Niagara falls, and build ships that are bigger than city blocks, and yet some people still cling to the argument that climate change can't be man made because we couldn't make a big enough difference to impact the overall climate. We aren't just changing the climate, there is almost no part of the surface of this planet that hasn't been changed in some way by our presence, and the scope and scale is ever increasing. It's both impressive and terrifying.
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This is known as “unsustainable development “
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"The power and precision of these machines are awe-inspiring!"
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Wish the segments were longer. Great documentary
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Not hard to see how we f'ed this planet up really!
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humans make everything in their favour, even if it is not
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6:52 Make it sound dramatic at all cost😂
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2:40 - "You... do something so you look productive... I don't care if you hit a block of wood with a stick"
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13:37 The best cgi in a documentary I’ve ever seen.
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That Bingham open put mine is known now as the Rio Tinto Kennecott Coper Mine here in the state if Utah. It can easily be seen from space.
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I live near the Bingham copper mine. There’s a popular 4x4 trail that leads to the view of the open pit mine.
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1:09 Each section weighs 1200 tonnes (measurement for normal people), or more than three jumbo jets (for Americans).