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I punched the air w now we can hope t says SIR DAVID When Trump lost.. to save the planet

- NICOLA METHVEN TV Editor @mirrormeth­s

Sir David Attenborou­gh has told how he leapt from his chair and punched the air in delight after climate change-denier Donald Trump lost the US Presidenti­al election. The 94-year-old naturalist says hearing Joe Biden immediatel­y vow to sign America back up to the internatio­nal agreement to limit global warming left him feeling hugely heartened.

Sir David says: “America is the most powerful country in the world, economical­ly, and has huge influence on what happens. That someone should be coming into power who recognises the importance of the ecological problems that face us – whose first statement after it became clear he was going to become the President Elect was to reinstate America’s backing of the Paris agreement... I can’t remember getting out of my seat and cheering all by myself until that moment.

“I have never done it before, even for our own elections.

“But when I heard that I actually said...” At this point in our Zoom call, Sir David re-enacts jumping up, arms aloft, mouthing the word “yes”. It is quite a sight to behold.

His thoughts on climate change and the immediate action needed will become even clearer when BBC1’s landmark series A Perfect Planet airs next month.

Combining earth science and natural history, the series explores how weather, ocean currents, solar energy and volcanoes drive, shape and support biodiversi­ty.

The fifth and final episode takes a sharp change of tone as it examines the dramatic impact of humans on the planet – and what needs to be done to correct the damage.

Sir David and executive producer Alastair Fothergill state the Covid pandemic has given them hope that climate change is a problem that can be solved.

Mr Fothergill says:

“We’ve seen how, in the search for the va united and put so much energy into To be honest, Covid is a relatively sm with the planetary crisis facing us. So to solve Covid surely we can to solv

Like the presenter, he feels Am greener President is a crucial “Thank goodness Biden has With the internatio­nal c warming due in Glasgow next year, timely moment to emphasise that c

He adds: “This is not just talk. T fantasy. If we warm the Earth to su Arctic melts, every city in the world

“A high proportion of the big cities around the coast, because of their melts, the seas are going to rise and

“That’s not... science fiction. It’s g we have still got a chance to stop it

we have to do to persuade people that that’s the case?” But he knows that he’s got his work cut out – speaking to the pilot of a helicopter who was flying him over Miami during filming made him realise how big the task was.

Sir David recalls: “I said to the pilot, ‘Look at all these huge, great hotels, if we go on like this they’ll all be under water’. ‘Rubbish,’ he said (well, he actually tually said something else) but he didn’t believe it. t. He sees no reason why anybody should take ake any action. There is a very strong element nt in the United States that does not believe eve it, including the past President.”

Fothergill says of the scientists on the he upcoming series: “They talk about the he home truths, the facts, that we’re producing ducing

100 times more carbon dioxide than all l the volcanoes on the planet.

“That the ocean currents are no longer nger flowing as they did, that hurricanes hitting ing the east coast of America are more frequent uent

OUT HUNTING Mum and cubs at Kurile Lake, Russia

Orphaned elephant cared for at sanctuary in Kenya

FAMILY PLAYTIME Arctic fox with cubs, Karrak Lake, Canada

SUCKER Vampire finch drinks booby’s blood in Galapagos

SNIFF TEST Otter checks the air before heading out to hunt and more powerful – but also they talk about the solutions. You need to empower them with the solutions and the good news is nature is unbelievab­ly resilient and mankind already has the technology to solve these problems. We just need the political will.”

The first episode deals with volcanoes, and looks at the wildlife that thrives amid the toxic effects of eruptions. Series producer Huw Cordey says: “Even the most hostile of volcanic landscapes can support life, like Lake Natron in Tanzania, which is the most corrosive body of water.” He adds that

the lake is home to tens of thousands of flamingos – though viewers should brace themselves for scenes of their chicks being picked off by marabou storks as they race across the corrosive salt plains to get to fresh water.

Also featured in the series are Aldabra giant tortoises, whose habitat in the Indian Ocean is threatened by flooding, lions in Kenya whose roaming patterns are affected by the weather and otters who hunt year-round in the heated waters of Yellowston­e National Park.

Brown bears are shown at Kurile Lake, Russia, where the fertile volcanic waters lead to high numbers of salmon. Sir David says the series will show we are at a crossroads for reversing the damage we’ve wreaked since the industrial revolution.

He adds: “We, our planet, is poised close to big disasters. We can stop them. But if we’re going to stop them, we’ve got to understand what they are and how they work.

“And that’s what this series does.”

A Perfect Planet, BBC1, January.

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OPPOSITES Sir David and Donald Trump, the outgoing US President
YOU’VE GOT A STORKER Marabou stork pursues tiny chick OPPOSITES Sir David and Donald Trump, the outgoing US President
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HARD LIFE Aldabra giant tortoise on island in the Indian Ocean
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TOXIC HOME But flamingos thrive on Lake Natron in Tanzania
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DISRUPTED Weather changes Kenyan lions’ roaming patterns

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