Future of Food In the past year, we have seen food riots on three continents, food inflation has rocketed and experts predict that by 2050, if things don't change, we will see mass starvation across the world. This film sees George Alagiah travel the world in search of solutions to the growing global food crisis. From the two women working to make their Yorkshire market town self-sufficient to the academic who claims it could be better for the environment to ship in lamb from New Zealand, George Alagiah meets the people who believe they know how we should feed the world as demand doubles by the middle of the century.
【India】
George joins a Masai chief among the skeletons of hundreds of cattle he has lost to climate change and the English farmer who tells him why food production in the UK is also hit. He spends a day eating with a family in Cuba to find out how a future oil shock could lead to dramatic adjustments to diets. He visits the breadbasket of India to meet the farmer who now struggles to irrigate his land as water tables drop, and finds out why obesity is spiralling out of control in Mexico.
Back in Britain, George investigates what is wrong with people's diets, and discovers that the UK imports an average of 3000 litres of water per capita every day. He talks to top nutritionist Susan Jebb, DEFRA minister Hilary Benn and Nobel laureate Rajendra Pachauri to uncover what the future holds for our food.
【Senegal】
George heads out to India to discover how a changing diet in the developing world is putting pressure on the world's limited food resources. He finds out how using crops to produce fuel is impacting on food supplies across the continents. George then meets a farmer in Kent, who is struggling to sell his fruit at a profit, and a British farmer in Kenya who is shipping out tonnes of vegetables for our supermarket shelves. He also examines why so many people are still dying of hunger after decades of food aid.
Back in the UK, George challenges the decision-makers with the facts he has uncovered - from Oxfam head of research Duncan Green to Sainsbury's boss Justin King. He finds out why British beef may offer a model for future meat production and how our appetite for fish is stripping the world's seas bare.
【Cuba】
In the final episode George Alagiah heads out to Havana to find out how they are growing half of their fruit and vegetables right in the heart of the city, investigates the 'land-grabs' trend - where rich countries lease or buy up the land used by poor farmers in Africa - and meets the Indian agriculturalists who have almost trebled their yields over the course of a decade.
George finds out how we in this country are using cutting-edge science to extend the seasons recycle our food waste and even grow lettuce in fish tanks to guarantee the food on our plates.
He hears the arguments about genetically modified food and examines even more futuristic schemes to get the food on to our plates.
可惜时间不能倒流 眼泪也不能回到它过去的故乡
设定还算有想法但是看着很没意思。
确实有点太满了所以窒息感更强烈 但还是不妨碍一顿暴击直入灵魂
一个中学女生的意外身亡,让许多人的人生背负上沉重负担,有的被逼向绝境,有人甚至走向死亡
只能靠跟儿子的问话来推断——应该是不如上一部《狂野大陆》。
这次熊二是第一主角,上一部的主角光头强,在这一部的存在感薄弱到接近于无。整部电影有不少熟悉的桥段,或许跟这次的超英主题有关。超英题材拍了这么多也看了这么多,实在很难再出新意。这次的大电影就看到了钢铁侠、蜘蛛侠、黑豹、X战警、变形金刚、毒液还有复仇者联盟的影子,甚至还直接借鉴了穿靴子的猫的桥段,属于自己的创意几乎没有。但电影的3D效果还有整个动画制作都是飞跃性的进步,在春节放下所有压力,看一部《熊出没》电影,应该是最好的选择了。
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本片剧情部分也算不得拉胯,对孩子们的价值导向绝对是正面积极的。
刚开始以为是像『乱反射』一样的推理悬疑悲情故事,还以为桃李演的是坏人,最后才明白,这是一个父亲在失去女儿的空白中,怀念女儿,同时反思自己的故事。
撞人的司机良心过不去自杀了,她的母亲向小女孩的父亲不停道歉,说自己女儿心理脆弱,以后就由她来承担责任吧,这里看的我泪目了,天呐。
一件超市偷窃引发三家悲剧发生,社会彼此的圆融是避免发生悲剧的直接原因,而更深的则是家庭关系的缺位,渔家父女,超市父子无一不是。
究竟是谁的错呢,究竟要怪谁呢。很多事说不清
死去的人让活着的人是更无助还是更认清了自己,消逝的生命重击哪些原本似乎麻木的灵魂,赎罪终究是为了自我救赎,难以原谅他人或许是不肯原谅自己,死亡能让活着的人更清醒的看到自我生命的样子和活着的意义吗?
古田新太的演技没话说…那瓶透明指甲油太讽刺了
来看看抄袭了多少电影,首先,漫威和DC都有,更多是漫威,超人起源、蜘蛛侠拉火车、毁灭者机甲、绿魔装备、钢铁侠、黑豹、蝎子。
比想象中更好,古田新太演技太好了。吉田惠辅对生活感的把控越来越老练,完全不迷恋戏剧性冲突,情绪释放从容且克制。
“你发表的关于《空白》的短评,因为 含有违反相关法律法规或管理规定的内容,已被移除”。。。不知道豆瓣审核的现在是不是总嗑药,呵呵
一说对待伤痛的态度全看自我本无对错,再说家国仇恨历历在目恕难原谅
一个事故,引发了每个人的反思,平凡的故事,体现出每个平凡人的内心世界
视觉上再次升级,好到让人惊讶。第一幕做得挺不错,可以对标《冰河世纪》那类娱乐动画了。尤其是吃冰淇淋的动作场面,奇观与趣味都挺足。不过情节慢慢有点走不动了,渐落俗套。借鉴也很多,《蜘蛛侠》《钢铁侠》《黑豹》……
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