The latest
eye-opening David Attenborough documentary, Climate Change: The Facts, aired on
the BBC last night, presenting viewers with the harsh truth of how our actions
are harming the planet.
The
programme explained how the soaring demand for palm oil, a type of vegetable
oil which can be found in a number of everyday products such as shampoo,
chocolate and lipstick, was leading to large scale deforestation.
To meet our
demands for the products, huge areas of rainforest are being ripped down and
replaced with palm oil plantations.
The
heartbreaking footage in the documentary showed the free animal making its way
across a fallen tree, surrounded by a ruined landscape, and attempting to hit
out at the huge machine, before tumbling to the ground.
Later in the
programme, Attenborough explained climate change is the greatest threat our
planet has faced in thousands of years.
He said:
At the current rate of warming we risk a devastating future.The science is now clear that urgent action is needed. What happens now and in these next few years will profoundly affect the next few thousand years.
We are facing a man-made disaster on a global scale. It may sound frightening but the scientific evidence is that if we have not taken dramatic action within the next decade we could face irreversible damage of the natural world, and the collapse of our societies.
Attenborough
continued:
We are running out of time but there is still hope. I believe that if we better understand the threat we face, the more likely it is that we can avoid such a catastrophic future.
Viewers were
left shocked and devastated after watching the poor orangutan’s futile fight
against the destructive bulldozer, and many took to social media to express
their dismay.
In Climate
Change: The Facts, Attenborough also warned how climate change could wipe out
entire species, including small organisms that hold together the world’s
ecosystems, resulting in even more lives being at risk.
Everyone can
make changes to help reduce the negative impacts we have on the planet; one
simple change would be to purchase products which are palm oil free.
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