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PLANET EARTH: OUR LOVING HOME
Plus or Minus Two Degrees Celsius: the Truth Formosa (Taiwan) Must Face - P1/2 (In Chinese)
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Today’s Planet Earth:
Our Loving Home will
be presented in Chinese,
with subtitles in Arabic,
Aulacese (Vietnamese),
Chinese, English,
French, German,
Indonesian, Italian,
Japanese, Korean,
Malay, Mongolian,
Persian, Portuguese,
Russian, Spanish
and Thai.
Environmentally aware
viewers, welcome to
today’s Planet Earth:
Our Loving Home
featuring the first
in a two part series where
we present excerpts of
the documentary “±2°C –
the Truth Formosa (Taiwan)
Must Face.”
The film focuses
on the effects
of climate change
in Formosa (Taiwan) and
was produced by famed
Formosan (Taiwanese)
television host Sisy Chen.
The documentary’s title
refers to the goal adopted
at the 2009
United Nations
Climate Change Conference
in Copenhagen, Denmark
of preventing
the Earth’s average
global temperature
from rising more than
two degrees Celsius
in the future
as beyond this point
runaway climate change
will occur and endanger
humankind’s survival.
I think that each individual
should try to adopt
green energy technologies.
It’s very important.
I hope everyone
can make an effort;
I also hope
that people won’t forget
that 80% of his effort
should be put into
using our right to vote,
telling our leaders,
such as the legislators,
the mayor or the president,
“If you don’t make
significant changes,
you won’t get my vote.”
The film has received
enormous attention
in Formosa (Taiwan),
with its February 22, 2010
premiere attended
by heads of various
government branches,
top entrepreneurs,
academics, celebrities,
and volunteers from local
environmental groups.
More than a thousand
people participated
in the grand event.
The premiere was
followed by a series of
promotional activities in
movie theaters, universities
and other venues.
The film’s producers
are encouraging everyone
to download and
view the documentary
free of charge
from its official website.
It’s hoped that more than
a million people
in Formosa (Taiwan)
will watch the film, thus
increasing awareness
about the urgent need
to take action
to halt climate change.
We’ll now present
part one of “±2°C –
the Truth Formosa (Taiwan)
Must Face.”
I’m so much concerned
about climate change,
because I don’t want
our future generations
to question us, just as
I’m questioning the need
for more concrete action
on climate change today.
Behind me is the Earth,
the place we all call home.
When Neil Armstrong
landed on the moon, he
looked back and declared
he never realized
the Earth was so beautiful.
It appeared
like a falling teardrop.
The Earth has nurtured
humankind for millennia.
And ever since
the Industrial Revolution
began in
the mid-18th century,
Earth and humankind
have kept
a delicate relationship.
In the beginning,
the Earth was tolerant,
but over time,
it gradually became angry!
In 1990
a significant age began.
From 1990 through 2009,
Earth and humankind
entered a completely new
struggle with each other.
Since June 2009,
Earth and humankind
entered a completely new
struggle with each other.
On June 16, 2009,
in Beijing, a rainstorm
plunged the city
into complete darkness.
At high noon, the sky was
shrouded in dark clouds.
Locals
even mistakenly thought
a solar eclipse
had occurred.
There’s no solar eclipse
today, is there?
Eclipse?
I don’t think so.
Starting in July 2009,
torrential downpours
swept across
22 Chinese provinces,
causing large-scale
flooding in Sichuan,
Hunan and Hubei,
as well as provinces
that had rarely seen
such flooding in the past,
including Guangdong,
Guangxi, Jiangxi
and Guizhou.
Precipitation in areas
south of the Yangtze River
drastically exceeded
historic records.
One night in Chongqing,
lightning struck
11,400 times,
the equivalent of
18.3 strikes every minute
or one jolt of lightning
every 0.3 seconds.
The people of Chongqing
endured a sleepless night.
On November 29, 2009,
a sandstorm
struck Australia
with a scale and severity
unseen in seven decades.
“The color was amazing.
I’ve never seen that.
I’m 72 years old,
and I’ve never seen that
in my life before.
This is the first time ever.
So it’s really
a phenomenon.”
In Sydney alone, an
estimated 40-million tons
of dust and sand swept in.
The city resembled
the surface of Mars,
covered in red
as far as the eyes can see.
Traffic fell
into complete chaos.
The celebrated landmark
Sydney Harbor Bridge
was buried under the storm.
Looking out from
the Sydney Opera House,
there was nothing
but red dust.
Formosa (Taiwan)
has also been defeated
in its struggle
against Nature.
Oh, the Moon in the sky
Have you been watching?
The entire three-storey
building is gone.
Several metal-sheet houses
inside that area
are all gone, too.
We can’t find that building
Everything is under water.
Only two or three roofs
can be seen.
Oh, the Moon in the sky
I’d like to
gently call my beloved
On August 8, 2009,
Typhoon Morakot
washed away
people’s homes
right before their eyes.
Villages disappeared
in front of
local government officials.
“Can we check out
Xiaolin Village
and stop in Wulipu?
Stop in Wulipu to find out
what’s going on.
Have we passed Xiaolin?”
Typhoon Morakot pounced
on Formosa (Taiwan)
with a sudden rainstorm,
causing some of
the most severe damage
in the island’s history.
Do you see why my heart
feels so much pain?
Oh, the Moon in the sky
I’d like to
gently call my beloved,
hoping that he’ll know
and won’t let me be alone.
Oh, the Moon in the sky
Have you been watching?
Do you see why my heart
feels so much pain?
Oh, the Moon in the sky…
This is a Google Earth
image of
devastated mountains
in Formosa (Taiwan)
taken a month
after Typhoon Morakot.
The water
in the Gaoping River
seems to be weeping,
while the surrounding
mountains
have lost their green hue.
The white patches are
landslide areas.
From this day on,
the land once known as
“Formosa,” Meaning
“beautiful island,”
has changed its name.
Apart from torrential rains,
there are also
severe droughts.
At the same time,
the other side
of the planet was plagued
by devastating drought.
The UN estimates that
in the Horn of Africa,
in 2009,
23-million people
had no water and food.
The number
of suffering people and
the scale of the calamity
far exceed those of any war
that has previously raged
on the continent.
This photo
of an African refugee
was published
in the New York Times
on September 7, 2009.
He says,
“I’m not as old as I look.
It’s just
I don’t have any food.”
In 2009, forest fires
and wildfires scorch
every patch of dry land
from Australia
to the United States
to Greece.
By the end of 2009,
the Earth sent
an important message
to the birthplace of
the Industrial Revolution.
The first was
the disappearance
of autumn.
Heavy snow began to fall
when the trees
were still green.
“To me, it is still
too early for snow.
Winter is at least
another 20 days away.
We’re here on holiday
and had planned to
enjoy autumn scenery.”
Temperatures suddenly
plummeted below zero.
It is estimated
that in 2009,
there were only 35 days
of autumn weather.
A climate expert says,
“Long summers,
short autumns,
and then long winters
and short springs.
This will be
the new pattern
of Earth’s four seasons
in the future.”
The Earth,
The Earth, our home.
Because we did not
protect it, it is angry.
Typhoons.
Torrential rain.
Windstorms.
Forest fires.
Autumn disappearing.
Drought. Heat wave.
Extreme cold.
The Poles
appearing everywhere.
Please protect the Earth.
Save humankind.
±2°C
Do we still
have enough time
to save the Earth?
Our thanks,
Ms. Sisy Chen
for producing “±2°C –
the Truth Formosa (Taiwan)
Must Face”
to awaken people
about the issue
of global warming
and move them
to take immediate action
to save
our endangered Earth.
May we all quickly adopt
the organic vegan diet
as it is the fastest
and most effective way
to stop climate change.
I am Sisy Chen.
±2°C.
Let's use green energy
and be veg,
so we can save our planet
and humankind.
Please join us again
next Wednesday
on Planet Earth:
Our Loving Home for
the second and final part
of our presentation
of excerpts from this
important documentary.
For more details
on “±2°C –
the Truth Formosa (Taiwan)
Must Face,”
please visit
www.正負2度C.tw
The film is available for
download free of charge
at the website Or
www.mepopedia.com/?page=394
Precious viewers,
thank you
for your company
on today’s program.
Coming up next is
Enlightening Entertainment,
after Noteworthy News.
May your life
always be filled
with infinite light.
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