Wow. I'm here typing this post a couple minutes after I finished watching, A Life on our planet, a documentary surrounding Sir David's witness statement, and I cried for a good 10 minutes of the film. Never in my life have I ever realized how influential David's words are, and how guilty I have felt. For not being a vegetarian, (which I am going to start doing by tomorrow) and for accepting the fact that humans are the greatest threat to our planet at this moment. Of course, I was always aware of habitat destruction, and of the illegal wildlife change. But through the TV screen I felt something that I have never really deeply thought about in my lifetime so far. Shame. Shame on our civilization, and what we have done because of rapid seemingly uncontrollable industrialization, and more. But I soon realized that I should be feeling pride, and hopeful for the future of our planet, for the natural world has supplied us with the necessary nutrients and our entire lifestyle as we know it. I am deeply grateful for what biodiversity has evolved into, and never have I felt more amazed by the grace and beauty of the worlds life.
You can watch it with a Netflix subscription if you would like to see it yourself, as I recommend it wholeheartedly.
Thanks,
Luke.