Depending on your specific goals, "Our Planet" can be interpreted in two primary ways: as a on the current health of the Earth or as an Impact Report for the famous Netflix documentary series of the same name.
: Monitored vertebrate wildlife populations have seen a staggering 73% average decline since 1970. 2. Key Indicators & Data Our Planet
: Critical "tipping points"—such as the weakening of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) and accelerated polar ice melt—are approaching faster than previously modeled. 3. Critical Threats Depending on your specific goals, "Our Planet" can
: Generated billions of digital impressions, though some parent reviews highlight the intensity of its "predator-prey" scenes for younger children. Comparison of Key Planetary Statistics Status/Trend Wildlife Population 73% Average Decline (1970–2020) WWF Living Planet Report Global Warming Hottest 11 years on record (2015–2025) WMO State of Climate Species at Risk ~1 Million species threatened UN IPBES Report Consumption Rate 1.78 Earths currently used Global Footprint Network Key Indicators & Data : Critical "tipping points"—such