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8/10
The tenth boundary: global human population
edwin-wks6 June 2021
Johan says that the actions of humans alone in the past 50 years are responsible for pushing humanity and the planet out of the 10,000-year Holocene and into the Anthropocene. So it seems astounding to me that the global human population was not included as a critical boundary to the destabilization of the planet.

The global human population was just 3 billion in 1960 and it now sits at 7.9 billion, a 160 % increase in less than a lifetime. Just as any farmland has a maximum capacity for the number of livestock, the planet must also have a maximum capacity for the number of humans that demands all of its resources.

Countries like Brazil have seen their populations tripled since 1960; there were 70 million Brazilians then and there are 210 million now. As draconian and inhumane as China's one-child policy was, their population would be 2 billion without it, instead of 1.5 billion, if they had the same population growth as Brazil. Human culture has to change because there is no evolutionary need for any family to have more than two children since most children will survive into adulthood.
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9/10
Eye opening
harshil-3153522 June 2021
One of the eye opening documentary I ever watched. Must watch/ Must recommend for everyone, watch for sake of the saving the our planet.
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8/10
A great documentary with a major flaw
GatoMysterious5 June 2021
It is a very good documentary for sure. Everyone must understand that it is not just a small problem, but we are facing a global environmental crisis and we do not have 30-50 years more to start changing status quo of destroying everything around us. What was missed is the way how everyone can make an impact right away, without waiting for politicians to finally act. We need to adopt a fully plant-based diet to stop killing billions of animals each year, stop polluting rivers and oceans with cows' and pigs' manure, stop cutting forests so we could eat "less beef". We do not have time anymore for "less meat" and "flexitarian" nonsense. Our planet is dying, and we have mounting evidence that the plant-based diet is the best way how every single person can make the change. And yeah, side effect include better health, normal weight and a great feeling that you are not paying someone to keep living beings in terrible conditions with a brutal slaughter at the end of their short life so you could eat a steak for lunch.
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10/10
The future of the planet is in our hands
ryolusky134 June 2021
It is definitely worth of your 1 hour 13 minutes time to watch this science-based documentary about how humanity has the dominant role, as Sir David Attenborough perfectly highlighted on his closing narrative, as the only Earth's conscience and brain, whether to lead the world and its ecosystems to the danger zones by continuously doing our business as usual, or to secure the future with a healthy and fresh air, clean water, stable climate, nutritious land, and resilient planet, by doing everything we can to not break the planetary boundaries.
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10/10
An alarm to wake up
JoshuaMercott4 July 2021
Great delivery, pertinent points, and astute observations.
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10/10
Some flaws but everyone should see this
usommer647 June 2021
David Attenborough is a hopeless optimist and in connection with the concept of Planetary Boundaries this gets to a point where it becomes nearly comical.

A major flaw of the film is that it is sometimes so unprecisein it's science that it verges on being incorrect. It insinuates, for example, that if we start living inside Planetary Boundaries today we cound somehow get all the toothpaste that has already left the tube back in. This is, especially for the climate boundary (and consequentially for the ocean acidification boundary, the connection of which is clearly explained in the film), simply not the case.

Another flaw is that the things we actually can do, right now, are given not very much space in the film. Especially the connection between a meat-centric diet an the bondaries land-use change, biodiversity loss and nitrogen/phosporous cycle are nor at all explained,

But what can I say? Johann Rockström on Netflix. All is not lost. This should receive a huge audience.

I also think that science is only one part of solving this puzzle. Mr. Rockstöm and Mr. Attenborough telling us that we can solve the crisis by cutting, as private citizens, our emissions in halfge every decade, is really, REALLY oversimplifying things. We as private citizens can rearrange the deckchairs but without politics steering the whole ship away from the iceberg this will not do, not by a long shot.
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The end of all life on Earth.
DrProfessor17 June 2021
It's easy to see how humans are responsible for the devastation done to the environment. Industrialists and the governing bodies of every country are 100% responsible for this. It's the end. I'll be gone, and you may be gone, but the future of humanity is without doubt going to be filled with strife, and probably extinction of 99.9% of life on the planet. No one cared, so no one will live. It's the apocalypse, and you are all here to witness.

A great flood is coming after fires that burn the planet. Wild stuff.
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6/10
Great potential-missing solution-based elements
nikkidp-2984026 June 2021
This documentary was on a good track but missed a lot of key points. The maybe-1 minute spent on "making healthy choices" was a complete cop out move because the producers likely didn't want to ruffle feathers of the agricultural industry. The doc touts soy as one of the biggest crops leading to deforestation-now let's continue to make the connections that the documentary fails to do: about 80% of all soy production is allocated to livestock feed. So, it makes sense to say that if humans decreased meat consumption, it would result in decreased demand for livestock production and subsequent decreased soy feed, and finally, decreased deforestation since soy wouldn't be as in demand. But, this film would not dare say or elude to consuming less meat because it was trying to keep all parties happy. The truth is: Feathers need to be ruffled here because the future of the planet is at stake. Agriculture is a huge money-making industry and eating (way) less meat is something they would fight against at all costs. However, it's actually something everyone could easily do to change the trajectory of the planet. It would also impact water use and pollutant run off, dead zones, etc.

Also, as another reviewer mentioned, nothing was stated about the global human capacity?! Earth resources can only sustain a certain amount of human population (and we have surpassed this long ago). Again, I think the movie was trying to sugar-coat everything so as not to upset anyone...but we are no longer in an era where we should be concerned with repopulating the world, so 2 children max (it's actually 1.5 but not sure how to navigate that one).
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10/10
Everyone should watch this !
aerkiner5 June 2021
This is years of research, science-backed information being shared about what has happened due to current normalized daily practices and what will happen if we continue the same way without changing our approach of how we live on plant earth. We all have to take action now!
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6/10
Overpopulation is a most dangerous than all
zanyarkf18 July 2021
Overpopulation is most dangerous than all 9 boundaries because that bounder is cause of all the crisss before id human population is down to like 50 years ago I think most of problem is been solved...!!!
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10/10
The most important media of our generation
goelmadhav4 June 2022
This is the most important of documentary of our generation. And it is very clear, easy to understand and impressive. Hats off to Sir David Attenborough and Professor Johan Rockstrom for creating this eye opening media.
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5/10
Informative but very utopian
the_donnie11 July 2021
It feels like a self-help book for society to feel good about how we are destroying the environment, not doing anything to change, and hoping that things will get better. Also, the documentary fails miserably for not calling out big corporations and the unsustainable capitalism model that is causing our own extinction.
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10/10
Good overview
Beevy16 July 2022
Good overview of this gigantic problem we unleashed. Some things could be shown in a slightly less irritating way like the animations of the danger zones. But I'm not really going to analyze it, it's a complete overview in easy language for the deniers (they actually still exist unfortunately). Rating high anyhow because everyone should see at least see this and face the sad situation we got ourselves in.
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10/10
IT'S NOT TOO LATE
albertval-6956010 June 2021
It's scary to learn that we, humans, have crossed several boundaries leading to tipping points during the age of Anthropocene. As Johan Rockstrom clearly points out, what we do collectively will determine the future of our planet. The main challenge is to reach zero carbon dioxide emissions in the atmosphere. We're now at 415 parts per million (ppm); the high-risk zone is 450 ppm. Can we transform into a fossil-free world economy in 30 years?

We've done this before with the problem of ozone layer depletion. We can address the challenge this time, too. The documentary reminds us of the interconnectedness of the planet's systems. So that we have to address them as a broad front.

Above anything else, this sobering documentary has shone the spotlight on what we can do now. What can we do as individuals? Plant more trees, eat healthy food, avoid waste and reduce CO2 emissions by 6-7% annually. It looks like these are doable. And we should have started yesterday.

The documentary makes a compelling case through its vivid visuals and the resource speakers invited to share their knowledge. Nowadays in this pandemic, we're reminded to mind the science. The experts have spoken laying down the science of our planet. It's not too late to do our share.
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Almost a complete explanation of the situation
koofasa22 June 2021
Dear filmmakers everywhere: it is a good thing you attempt to do by explaining the sorry state of the planet but you all miss the key problem and solution. People are not going to change their behavior or expectations. They aren't going to give up their electronics or other creature comforts. So what is the problem really? It is people. There are too many of us on this planet now and it isn't sustainable. More people are coming so if we don't name the problem, how can we ever fix it? Overpopulation is the entire problem and reducing population is the only solution. Why is it so hard for people to see that?
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7/10
Nice documentary...
Thanos_Alfie26 June 2021
"Breaking Boundaries: The Science of Our Planet" is a Documentary in which we watch David Attenborough and scientist Johan Rockström talking about climate change, biodiversity and the boundaries that exist and that must not broken to save our planet before it's too late.

I liked this documentary because I learned more about the boundaries that exist on different aspects of environment and how humans have influenced and changed it through the years. The direction which was made by Jon Clay was good and he presented very well the main problems that cause climate change, who is responsible for it and how we can save our planet before it's too late. David Attenborough and Johan Rockström made us understand even better how our planet has changed, what all of people have to do in order to save it and what are the boundaries or limits that we do not have to cross because afterwards it would irreversible to save our planet. Even if you have already watch other documentaries like "Our Planet", "Life" and "David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet" I am definitely sure that you will learn something new by watching "Breaking Boundaries: The Science of Our Planet" so, I highly recommend you to watch it.
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10/10
Open your eyes and heart
christianchelaru17 June 2021
If you care about the next generation or the living organism ( earth) . You have to watch this or stay an hypocrite and an ignorant and be proud . Your move.
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7/10
Can we just interview the guy in his office?
wouterleeman29 July 2021
Can we just interview the guy in his office? Why are there so many flashing things while important information is being shared?

I mean, the shots of nature are really nice. I think this perfectly balances with a swedish guy in his office spitting facts!

Am i supposed to get super frustrated and annoyed with the visuals and editing so that i stop watching this film and go read a book about climate change to not waste energy on a tv or computer?

Uhm netflix is a bit stupid, but david attenbro is my bro for life. One love. Peace.
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9/10
Watch this
kswin-373506 June 2021
Thought-provoking, troubling, accessible, informative, measured, disturbing but ultimately hopeful if rather densely packed, this documentary communicates clearly and at times movingly that the future of our lives and our planet is in our hands..
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6/10
Does not show us the way to fix our mess
alex-27815 August 2021
Unfortunately this film does not have a compelling narrative. It felt rushed and does not deliver a coherent message and should have been done much better. David is the ideal person to deliver such a message but I had the feeling that he was introduced to try and give the film credibility.

The silly neuron like graphics and tearing images coupled with zombie like people walking to the edge of some boundary was sensationalistic and added absolutely nothing to the message. If there was a message and if it was that we have reached the tipping point then the scientists should have been able to sate what the consequences would be - but that was lacking and so at the end I was left wondering well - so what?

There was not one syllable regarding the obvious over population that is causing these problems nor one syllable on how we should go about fixing it.
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9/10
When is the last generation before we become extinct?
andreszykier6 June 2021
Bees, pollutants, ocean acidity, aerosols, waste recycling, and more plant based diet. The 9 causes for end of humamity. The last is global warming and 2020 fires in Australia gave us a wake-up call. Will our crisis in Covid-19 be the first sign that we are at the end? Watch, think, then share. Just do it. Its your future now. 2040. 10/10.
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6/10
Chill it with the ridiculous cgi graphics!
georgejbhornsby21 February 2022
It's like this show is made for ADHD sufferers, you don't have to flash up cgi neural networks or bombard us with clips within clips to keep us engaged. Let the content speak for itself.
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5/10
Netflix nature
SnoopyStyle16 June 2021
David Attenborough and scientist Johan Rockström pleads for action in the fight against global warming. Climate change and biodiversity collapse is threatening the world. In every environmental measurement, the world is walking willingly into the danger zone and we are running out of time.

David Attenborough brings his environmental message to Netflix. While I approve of the message, I always judge these on two standards. They either convince disbelievers or rally supporters. I don't think that this does either. First, I would reconsider the idea of the danger zone and the graphics of non-descript human figures slowly walking. I would make some of the figures be animal species and have them fall off the edge. I would zero in on one recently extinct species and do a story on that species. The most powerful section of the whole hour is the five minutes or so with the lady researcher crying over the Australian wildfires. It's really the only compelling part of the film. The rest is a lot of talking heads complaining. While I support the complaints, it's preaching to the choir and quite frankly, it's more like preaching on Super Bowl Sunday. People are just itching to leave the church. Finally, there is the section on COVID 19. It's a little annoying with the narration saying that we are the cause of the pandemic and yet it shows only images of the western world. I thought the virus originated from China in a wet market. How is Times Square responsible when nobody is eating bats there? Somebody needs to be as careful with making this film as the scientist claims to be as careful with his research.
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9/10
Attenborough to the climate rescue
aligalaxy13 August 2021
I am a huge fan of David Attenborough and it was amazing to see him narrate this documentary about climate change. It is a very informative documentary and I learned a lot about factors affecting climate change, it's tipping point and what people across the world are doing to minimize it. This documentary should be shown in schools and colleges to raise awareness about this situation. Afterall it's upto the young generation of 21st century for saving our precious planet from the impending doom.
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8/10
Fascinating
lhbaker-2878323 June 2021
Very fascinating. It has the perfect runtime so that Breaking Boundaries doesn't become boring. Great movie and recommend it.
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