Once Upon a Time... Planet Earth

Once Upon a Time... Planet Earth

Maestro will draw the children's attention to the importance of Sustainable Development. Our young heroes are now secondary school pupils, aged 13 and 14 years old. They have grown up and will be confronted during the 26 episodes to problems related to global warming, pollution, drought, decrease of energy resources, poverty...
IMDb 6,9/1020081 temporada
IMDb 6,9/1020081 temporada
Temporada 1
26 episodios
  • 1. The Guardians of the Planet

    1. The Guardians of the Planet

    Our heroes decide to found a powerful club to oppose all those who attack the planet. After all, are they not the "Planet Guards?" Do they not have the right to return it to them in good condition?
    Our heroes decide to found a powerful club to oppose all those who attack the planet. After all, are they not the "Planet Guards?" Do they not have the right to return it to them in good condition?
    TV-G
    24 min
    21 dic 2008
  • 2. The Climate in the Far North

    2. The Climate in the Far North

    We travel across India with the help of a guide, a member of the Planet Guards club, and we discover problems related to pollution and water shortages.
    We travel across India with the help of a guide, a member of the Planet Guards club, and we discover problems related to pollution and water shortages.
    TV-G
    23 min
    21 dic 2008
  • 3. The Precious Water of India

    3. The Precious Water of India

    In the largest forest in the world, an exceptionally diverse environment exists. Today, the Amazon rainforest, its fauna and flora, and the people who live there are threatened by deforestation.
    In the largest forest in the world, an exceptionally diverse environment exists. Today, the Amazon rainforest, its fauna and flora, and the people who live there are threatened by deforestation.
    TV-G
    24 min
    21 dic 2008
  • 4. The Precious Water of the Sahel

    4. The Precious Water of the Sahel

    In Sahel, which faces desertification, a major tribe and its domestic animals migrate south in search of water, in order to establish their village.
    In Sahel, which faces desertification, a major tribe and its domestic animals migrate south in search of water, in order to establish their village.
    TV-G
    24 min
    21 dic 2008
  • 5. The Amazon Forest

    5. The Amazon Forest

    In the largest forest in the world, an exceptionally diverse environment exists. Today, the Amazon rainforest, its fauna and flora, and the people who live there are threatened by deforestation.
    In the largest forest in the world, an exceptionally diverse environment exists. Today, the Amazon rainforest, its fauna and flora, and the people who live there are threatened by deforestation.
    TV-G
    24 min
    21 dic 2008
  • 6. Running Out of Energy

    6. Running Out of Energy

    Where do fossil fuels come from and why are they being depleted? Is nuclear energy safe?
    Where do fossil fuels come from and why are they being depleted? Is nuclear energy safe?
    TV-G
    24 min
    21 dic 2008
  • 7. Fair Trade

    7. Fair Trade

    Fair trade is an opportunity for small artisans or producers to receive fair compensation for their work. We'll go to Bolivia to see Diego, a small coffee farmer.
    Fair trade is an opportunity for small artisans or producers to receive fair compensation for their work. We'll go to Bolivia to see Diego, a small coffee farmer.
    TV-G
    24 min
    21 dic 2008
  • 8. The Sea...Our Trashcan

    8. The Sea...Our Trashcan

    Fair trade is an opportunity for small artisans or producers to receive fair compensation for their work. We'll go to Bolivia to see Diego, a small coffee farmer.
    Fair trade is an opportunity for small artisans or producers to receive fair compensation for their work. We'll go to Bolivia to see Diego, a small coffee farmer.
    TV-G
    24 min
    21 dic 2008
  • 9. The Ecosystem of the World

    9. The Ecosystem of the World

    Nature depends upon a delicate balance which is difficult to create artificially. But on our Earth, the imbalances are becoming more clear. The example of Easter Island reminds us that we must never use more than the earth can produce.
    Nature depends upon a delicate balance which is difficult to create artificially. But on our Earth, the imbalances are becoming more clear. The example of Easter Island reminds us that we must never use more than the earth can produce.
    TV-G
    24 min
    21 dic 2008
  • 10. The Water of the World

    10. The Water of the World

    Mexico has water shortages, the Aral Sea has dried up, and finally, China was only able to satisfy its water needs with the construction of the Three Gorges Dam. In a few decades, two to three billion people will run out of water.
    Mexico has water shortages, the Aral Sea has dried up, and finally, China was only able to satisfy its water needs with the construction of the Three Gorges Dam. In a few decades, two to three billion people will run out of water.
    TV-G
    24 min
    21 dic 2008
  • 11. Poverty in the World

    11. Poverty in the World

    Today, 20% of people in the world consume 80% of its resources. We'll go to Mexico, then to Africa, to see how crucial it is that people unite, that rich countries help the poor, rather than barricade themselves in vain.
    Today, 20% of people in the world consume 80% of its resources. We'll go to Mexico, then to Africa, to see how crucial it is that people unite, that rich countries help the poor, rather than barricade themselves in vain.
    TV-G
    24 min
    21 dic 2008
  • 12. The Forests in the World

    12. The Forests in the World

    Part of our little troop is going to Indonesia, on the island of Borneo, to a Dayak village in the heart of a dense forest. The others are in the Congo forest, in a village of Baka pygmies, where slashing and killing are done without moderation.
    Part of our little troop is going to Indonesia, on the island of Borneo, to a Dayak village in the heart of a dense forest. The others are in the Congo forest, in a village of Baka pygmies, where slashing and killing are done without moderation.
    TV-G
    24 min
    21 dic 2008
  • 13. Over Fishing

    13. Over Fishing

    Whales which once numbered at 300,000, now can be counted individually. But it's not just whales: 130 million tons of fish are caught each year. Is it not obvious that fishing must be limited to what the ocean can produce?
    Whales which once numbered at 300,000, now can be counted individually. But it's not just whales: 130 million tons of fish are caught each year. Is it not obvious that fishing must be limited to what the ocean can produce?
    TV-G
    23 min
    21 dic 2008
  • 14. The Origins of Our Climate

    14. The Origins of Our Climate

    The climate depends on ocean currents around the moving continents, as well as the movement of the earth around the sun. These are natural. Today climate change is created by human activity, an artificial factor upon which we can act.
    The climate depends on ocean currents around the moving continents, as well as the movement of the earth around the sun. These are natural. Today climate change is created by human activity, an artificial factor upon which we can act.
    TV-G
    23 min
    21 dic 2008
  • 15. Agriculture

    15. Agriculture

    Around the world, agriculture consumes 70% of the drinking water! However, satellite imagery allows us to better control irrigation, reducing damage to the earth! Better yet, natural and sustainable agriculture is the kind of farming that everyone needs!
    Around the world, agriculture consumes 70% of the drinking water! However, satellite imagery allows us to better control irrigation, reducing damage to the earth! Better yet, natural and sustainable agriculture is the kind of farming that everyone needs!
    TV-G
    24 min
    21 dic 2008
  • 16. Biodiversity

    16. Biodiversity

    Nature, which is a great pool of resources, needs diversity, and that is what man does not understand. The facts are there: in the coming years, we could face thirty thousand extinctions a year! Man must now learn to live with, and not at the expense of, nature.
    Nature, which is a great pool of resources, needs diversity, and that is what man does not understand. The facts are there: in the coming years, we could face thirty thousand extinctions a year! Man must now learn to live with, and not at the expense of, nature.
    TV-G
    24 min
    21 dic 2008
  • 17. The Effects of Climate Change

    17. The Effects of Climate Change

    Because of global warming, the passage in the Pacific, across the icy mazes of the North, is now free! The 5 bordering countries fight to claim its ownership, while we need to be focusing on what's necessary: cutting our fossil fuel consumption by half.
    Because of global warming, the passage in the Pacific, across the icy mazes of the North, is now free! The 5 bordering countries fight to claim its ownership, while we need to be focusing on what's necessary: cutting our fossil fuel consumption by half.
    TV-G
    24 min
    21 dic 2008
  • 18. Recycling Our Waste

    18. Recycling Our Waste

    In the Philippines and India, the mountains of trash are sources of income for countless poor people who often handle toxic materials. To address the rise of waste in the world, manufacturers must reduce it at its source, and consumers must learn to recycle.
    In the Philippines and India, the mountains of trash are sources of income for countless poor people who often handle toxic materials. To address the rise of waste in the world, manufacturers must reduce it at its source, and consumers must learn to recycle.
    TV-G
    24 min
    21 dic 2008
  • 19. Women of the World

    19. Women of the World

    Women produce most of the food in developing countries but have little income and even fewer rights. We go to Burkina Faso in Africa, to India and to China.
    Women produce most of the food in developing countries but have little income and even fewer rights. We go to Burkina Faso in Africa, to India and to China.
    TV-G
    24 min
    21 dic 2008
  • 20. Child Labour, Child Soldiers

    20. Child Labour, Child Soldiers

    In Asia, Africa, and Latin America, many children are forced to work, sometimes from the age of 4 or 5. But children are also exploited as soldiers, there are nearly 300,000 in the world! We will investigate the Congo.
    In Asia, Africa, and Latin America, many children are forced to work, sometimes from the age of 4 or 5. But children are also exploited as soldiers, there are nearly 300,000 in the world! We will investigate the Congo.
    TV-G
    24 min
    21 dic 2008
  • 21. Alternative Energies

    21. Alternative Energies

    Fossil fuels will run out. How to replace biomass, recycling and waste incineration, geothermal, and biofuels? With wind, hydro and solar energy. And with hydrogen, the fuel of the future as they say, even though many challenges still exist.
    Fossil fuels will run out. How to replace biomass, recycling and waste incineration, geothermal, and biofuels? With wind, hydro and solar energy. And with hydrogen, the fuel of the future as they say, even though many challenges still exist.
    TV-G
    24 min
    21 dic 2008
  • 22. House and City

    22. House and City

    Imagining the best city for the future is not easy. We will go to Curitiba, Brazil, and Bedzeg, not far from London, and we will evoke the Chinese city model of Dongtan. Then it will be the construction of tomorrow...
    Imagining the best city for the future is not easy. We will go to Curitiba, Brazil, and Bedzeg, not far from London, and we will evoke the Chinese city model of Dongtan. Then it will be the construction of tomorrow...
    TV-G
    24 min
    21 dic 2008
  • 23. Climate Change Solution

    23. Climate Change Solution

    We will produce twice as much CO2 than our planet can absorb. How to fight against global warming: cool the Earth, bury CO2 underground, as well as reduce consumption in homes, industry, transportation, etc.
    We will produce twice as much CO2 than our planet can absorb. How to fight against global warming: cool the Earth, bury CO2 underground, as well as reduce consumption in homes, industry, transportation, etc.
    TV-G
    24 min
    21 dic 2008
  • 24. Children's Health and Education

    24. Children's Health and Education

    We are in Casamance, in a reception center. Our young heroes are helping Sira, a twelve year-old girl, to get to Dakar for a heart operation. Back in Sira's village, they intend, not without difficulty, to rebuild and rehabilitate the school.
    We are in Casamance, in a reception center. Our young heroes are helping Sira, a twelve year-old girl, to get to Dakar for a heart operation. Back in Sira's village, they intend, not without difficulty, to rebuild and rehabilitate the school.
    TV-G
    24 min
    21 dic 2008
  • Once Upon a Time... Planet Earth
    IMDb 6,9/1020081 temporada
    Maestro will draw the children's attention to the importance of Sustainable Development. Our young heroes are now secondary school pupils, aged 13 and 14 years old. They have grown up and will be confronted during the 26 episodes to problems related to global warming, pollution, drought, decrease of energy resources, poverty...
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