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this is why the whales come here to feed — antarctic krill.there's an estimated 400 million tons of these crustaceans in the southern ocean. that's similar to the combined weight of every human on earth. well, we think they're feeding on about 1—1.5 tons per day of antarctic krill. per day? per day. and we've been underestimating that until the past few years. where is a krill fishery here. krill oil is used in some animal feed and supplements. there are strict catch to protect antarctic wildlife but conservationists are concerned about the extra pressure that fishing puts on the environment. this work is helping us to find where whales feed and why they're feeding and what are the most critical habitats for them on the antarctic peninsula, so we can make those no—fishing zones. these creatures are much more than whale food — they help keep the ocean healthy and our planet cool. krill eat microscopic plants that grow in sea ice — plants that suck carbon out of the atmosphere — so these tiny animals, just by growing, eating and excreting send p
this is why the whales come here to feed — antarctic krill.there's an estimated 400 million tons of these crustaceans in the southern ocean. that's similar to the combined weight of every human on earth. well, we think they're feeding on about 1—1.5 tons per day of antarctic krill. per day? per day. and we've been underestimating that until the past few years. where is a krill fishery here. krill oil is used in some animal feed and supplements. there are strict catch to protect antarctic...
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this is why the whales come here to feed — antarctic krill.'s an estimated 400 million tons of these crustaceans in the southern ocean — that's similar to the combined weight of every human on earth. well, we think they're feeding on about 1—1.5 tons per day of antarctic krill. per day? per day. and we've been underestimating that until the past few years when we've done this research. there is a krill fishery here. krill oil is used in some animal feed and supplements. there are strict catch to protect antarctic wildlife but conservationists are concerned about the extra pressure that fishing puts on the environment. this work is helping us to find where whales feed and why they're feeding and what are the most critical habitats for them on the antarctic peninsula, so we can make those no—fishing zones. these creatures are much more than whale food — they help keep the ocean healthy and our planet cool. krill eat microscopic plants that grow in sea ice — plants that suck carbon out of the atmosphere. so, these tiny animals, just by growing, e
this is why the whales come here to feed — antarctic krill.'s an estimated 400 million tons of these crustaceans in the southern ocean — that's similar to the combined weight of every human on earth. well, we think they're feeding on about 1—1.5 tons per day of antarctic krill. per day? per day. and we've been underestimating that until the past few years when we've done this research. there is a krill fishery here. krill oil is used in some animal feed and supplements. there are strict...
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albatrosses do not breed in the antarctic, but they use the antarctic waters to feed so we can see themthern fulmars, cape petrels, storm petrels, giant petrels. so we have a nice diversity today. and this creates lots of opportunities for keen photographers with long lenses to spot those elusive birds. i want you to take some award—winning photography. no, i don't know. let's see. there's, they look like petrels, yeah. did you manage to catch a shot of it? let's see how it turned out. can you see? that's a perfect shot. beautiful shot. absolutely fantastic. and actually, there are two different ones. this looks like an albatross. terrific. yeah, and this looks like a petrel. after two days and 680 miles, our ship has finally arrived next to the antarctic continent, where i'm surrounded for the first time by incredible frozen landscapes that i'd imagined before coming on this trip, with the antarctic peninsula on one side and booth island on the other. we're in the beginning of the lemaire channel, which is about 150 metres wide, and we will see massive glaciers on both sides. in the wi
albatrosses do not breed in the antarctic, but they use the antarctic waters to feed so we can see themthern fulmars, cape petrels, storm petrels, giant petrels. so we have a nice diversity today. and this creates lots of opportunities for keen photographers with long lenses to spot those elusive birds. i want you to take some award—winning photography. no, i don't know. let's see. there's, they look like petrels, yeah. did you manage to catch a shot of it? let's see how it turned out. can...
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albatrosses do not breed in the antarctic, but they use the antarctic waters to feed so we can see themern fulmars, cape petrels, storm petrels, giant petrels. so we have a nice diversity today. and this creates lots of opportunities for keen photographers with long lenses to spot those elusive birds. i want you to take some award—winning photography. no, i don't know. let's see. there's, they look like petrels, yeah. did you manage to catch a shot of it? let's see how it turned out. can you see? that's a perfect shot. beautiful shot. absolutely fantastic. and actually, there are two different ones. this looks like an albatross. terrific. yeah, and this looks like a petrel. after two days and 680 miles, our ship has finally arrived next to the antarctic continent, where i'm surrounded for the first time by incredible frozen landscapes that i'd imagined before coming on this trip, with the antarctic peninsula on one side and booth island on the other. we're in the beginning of the lemaire channel, which is about 150 metres wide, and we will see massive glaciers on both sides. in the wint
albatrosses do not breed in the antarctic, but they use the antarctic waters to feed so we can see themern fulmars, cape petrels, storm petrels, giant petrels. so we have a nice diversity today. and this creates lots of opportunities for keen photographers with long lenses to spot those elusive birds. i want you to take some award—winning photography. no, i don't know. let's see. there's, they look like petrels, yeah. did you manage to catch a shot of it? let's see how it turned out. can you...
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victoria gill, bbc news, in the antarctic peninsula.on the bbc news channel this weekend, and on bbc iplayer. time for a look at the weather — and ben's here.
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delving into the lives of antarctic antarctic a's giants.ter! the researchers have special permits to check the health of whales in this part of antarctica. the climate is shifting in the antarctic peninsula faster than anywhere else in antarctica. scientists want to know what impact rising temperatures and other pressures — like tourism and fishing — have on wildlife here. 0h! and they have a surprising way of finding that out. so is that a weapon? no, it's not a weapon, it's a tool. that tool allows natalia to take whale tissue biopsies. a tube on the end of each arrow takes just a tiny nick... ..out of each animal's body. the sample is three centimetre, something like that, for an animal, you know 16 metres long. so it's essentially a mosquito bite. well, it clearly didn't bother them very much because they're hanging around the boat. analysing this tissue can reveal if a female humpback is pregnant. in years that we have low sea ice then the following year, you have lower pregnancy rates, and that's as good as it gets in, like, you know,
delving into the lives of antarctic antarctic a's giants.ter! the researchers have special permits to check the health of whales in this part of antarctica. the climate is shifting in the antarctic peninsula faster than anywhere else in antarctica. scientists want to know what impact rising temperatures and other pressures — like tourism and fishing — have on wildlife here. 0h! and they have a surprising way of finding that out. so is that a weapon? no, it's not a weapon, it's a tool. that...
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this is what the whales and many other animals here feed on — antarctic krill. marine food supply is decreasing as rising temperatures melt the ice. and they're using another scientific tool. oh, this is fantastic! the social, intelligent giants work together to catch krill inside a net of bubbles. as well as recording their behaviour, scientists use the drone to work out the whales' weight. from the drone, we're measuring how fat it's becoming over the season, and that's really important because some populations around the world are getting skinny because they're not getting enough to eat because of climate—change impacts. gb's coming up on the left, mom's pooping. 0ne quick health check on this environment is to examine what's coming out of the animals that depend on krill. liquid gold! is that what i think it is? is exactly what you think it is, and it smells exactly like you think it would. it's whale poo. whale poo. yeah. by keeping a check on its gigantic residents, researchers hope to understand how to protect this fragile wilderness for all the wildlife
this is what the whales and many other animals here feed on — antarctic krill. marine food supply is decreasing as rising temperatures melt the ice. and they're using another scientific tool. oh, this is fantastic! the social, intelligent giants work together to catch krill inside a net of bubbles. as well as recording their behaviour, scientists use the drone to work out the whales' weight. from the drone, we're measuring how fat it's becoming over the season, and that's really important...
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victoria gill, bbc news, in the antarctic peninsula.res are forecast to reach into the 40s in celsius. saudi authorities have warned that climate change is making the hajj almost 0.5 of a degree warmer each decade. finally, this have her, i want to show you pictures from san francisco in the us. this is the moment that dozens of california pelicans were released into the bay after a mysterious illness led to hundreds of the birds starving and getting sick all over the state. nearly 400 were rescued and have been nursed back to health in wildlife centres. there's still no conclusive proof on what caused them to get sick. let's get a check on the weather here in the uk, with elizabeth. hello. the unsettled, rather cool theme is set to continue this weekend. more sunny spells and showers to come in the forecast. it is june, so showers to come in the forecast. it isjune, so in the best of sunshine feels pleasantly warm, plenty of shows around, heavy and thundery at times too. across the north of england and southern scotland in particular,
victoria gill, bbc news, in the antarctic peninsula.res are forecast to reach into the 40s in celsius. saudi authorities have warned that climate change is making the hajj almost 0.5 of a degree warmer each decade. finally, this have her, i want to show you pictures from san francisco in the us. this is the moment that dozens of california pelicans were released into the bay after a mysterious illness led to hundreds of the birds starving and getting sick all over the state. nearly 400 were...
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victoria gill, bbc news, in the antarctic peninsula. fascinating. to stay with us here on bbc news.ll very much the theme for the rest of the weekend. now, with blustery conditions across the south of the uk, earlier on today for trooping the colour, the showers rattled through fairly quickly, some sunny spells in between. but further north, the winds were lighter, so the showers more slow—moving, leading to some very intense downpours in places. tomorrow, though, will feel a little drier and a bit warmer for many of us, with fewer showers around and, again, some more sunny spells. 0vernight tonight, then, the winds will start to ease a little in the south. still some more wet weather, particularly for eastern wales and across the midlands, but a lot of the showers tending to fade. some heavy, persistent rain moving in from the east across northern areas of scotland, too. that's all going to sink southwards tomorrow. but with more cloud for the north and the west, it will feel milder than it did last night. lows of seven to ten degrees. and then tomorrow, low pressure still very muc
victoria gill, bbc news, in the antarctic peninsula. fascinating. to stay with us here on bbc news.ll very much the theme for the rest of the weekend. now, with blustery conditions across the south of the uk, earlier on today for trooping the colour, the showers rattled through fairly quickly, some sunny spells in between. but further north, the winds were lighter, so the showers more slow—moving, leading to some very intense downpours in places. tomorrow, though, will feel a little drier and...
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victoria gill, bbc news, in the antarctic peninsula.i want to bring you the breaking news that we reported to you just a few minutes ago, just to reiterate in case you were not here when we mentioned that, eight israeli soldiers have been killed in a blast in southern gaza according to the israeli military, that's what they have said. there are no further details around the circumstances of that incident but writers are reporting that earlier the armed wing of hamas had said it had killed and wounded a number of israeli soldiers in an ambush on an armoured personnel carrier in the southern city of rafah. much more on our website. stay with us on bbc news. hello, good afternoon. the unsettled, rather cool theme is set to continue this weekend. more sunny spells and showers to come in the forecast. of course it isjune so in the best of the sunshine it feels pleasantly warm but plenty of showers around, heavy and thundery at times, too. and across the north of england and southern scotland in particular, with very light winds the showers c
victoria gill, bbc news, in the antarctic peninsula.i want to bring you the breaking news that we reported to you just a few minutes ago, just to reiterate in case you were not here when we mentioned that, eight israeli soldiers have been killed in a blast in southern gaza according to the israeli military, that's what they have said. there are no further details around the circumstances of that incident but writers are reporting that earlier the armed wing of hamas had said it had killed and...
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victoria gill, bbc news, in the antarctic peninsula.tal thailand were blessed by buddhist monks on friday. their care—takers are calling it a miracle, following a near tradegy during birth last week. only 1% of newborn elephants are twins, and it's even more uncommon to have a male and female combination. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. if you're not impressed with whatjune has brought us so far weather wise, i suspect this weekend will do very little to change your view. further showers in the forecast, albeit with some spells of sunshine in between. a rather cool feel for the time of year. the earlier satellite picture from friday shows clumps of shower cloud circulating around the centre of an area of low pressure. and this will be our weather maker throughout the weekend with bands of showers or longer spells of rain, albeit with some spells of sunshine in between. you can see we start saturday morning with some slices of sunshine, but some showers from the word go. some of those are going to be heavy, perhaps thundery. the sh
victoria gill, bbc news, in the antarctic peninsula.tal thailand were blessed by buddhist monks on friday. their care—takers are calling it a miracle, following a near tradegy during birth last week. only 1% of newborn elephants are twins, and it's even more uncommon to have a male and female combination. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. if you're not impressed with whatjune has brought us so far weather wise, i suspect this weekend will do very little to change your view. further...
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victoria gill, bbc news, in the antarctic peninsula.ngs are made from recycled french steel and each one is 9 metres or 30 feet in diameter. medals for the olympics and paralympics are being inlaid with pieces of iron taken directly from the tower. thatis that is our programme at this hour. the queue so much for watching bbc news. you can find more on our website. thank you so much forjoining us and stick with us. hello. a real mix of weather coming up this weekend. some rain, some sunshine, but one thing there won't be much of in the mix is warm weather. now, the warmest weather on friday was found in the east and the south east of england. 21 degrees is actually about right for this time of year. 12 in the north of scotland, that is a little below par. and we will keep, generally speaking, below average temperatures for most parts of the uk, not only through the weekend but actually into the start of next week. a feed of cool air from the north. now on saturday morning, we start off with a fair amount of cloud across england and wales
victoria gill, bbc news, in the antarctic peninsula.ngs are made from recycled french steel and each one is 9 metres or 30 feet in diameter. medals for the olympics and paralympics are being inlaid with pieces of iron taken directly from the tower. thatis that is our programme at this hour. the queue so much for watching bbc news. you can find more on our website. thank you so much forjoining us and stick with us. hello. a real mix of weather coming up this weekend. some rain, some sunshine,...
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and finally, in 1959, the antarctic treaty was concluded. soviet diplomacy won.to use the continent only for peaceful purposes in the interests of all humanity. nuclear testing and the storage of nuclear waste were prohibited there. later , the extraction of any minerals in antarctica was also prohibited. on june 7, 1993 it was formed state space research and production center named after mikhail khrunichev. it unites many enterprises producing, launching and servicing space technology. the base for the center was the khrunichev machine-building plant, which has specialized in rockets and space for many decades, and the salyut design bureau. also included in it. angara. the center created the zarya, zvezda and science service modules for the iss. it was its scientists and developers who determined the first basic element of the iss and how in the future it must be built. the price of zarya was that it was both the first module of the station and a transport ship. enterprises have been working in the global space services market for over 25 years, participating in
and finally, in 1959, the antarctic treaty was concluded. soviet diplomacy won.to use the continent only for peaceful purposes in the interests of all humanity. nuclear testing and the storage of nuclear waste were prohibited there. later , the extraction of any minerals in antarctica was also prohibited. on june 7, 1993 it was formed state space research and production center named after mikhail khrunichev. it unites many enterprises producing, launching and servicing space technology. the...
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victoria gill, bbc news, in the antarctic peninsula.lp out, aiming to encourage us to lend a hand in our own communities this weekend. it was first launched after the king's coronation last year, and marks the end of volunteers week, which celebrates the contributions millions of people make in their free time. tim muffett has been meeting some of them. it's notjust the well—being of bees that's a priority here. we've planted loads of plants for the bees to kind of get their food and nectar and their pollen. this social enterprise promotes community engagement and the benefits of volunteering. so, we've been going for, like, ten years now, and i think, basically, we wouldn't exist without volunteers, really. this morning, bee urban's base in kennington park in south london saw the launch of the big help out 2024. volunteering is the lifeblood of this country, we are so reliant on volunteering across our society and in our local communities, and we know that after the covid—19 pandemic there was a huge decline in volunteering numbers, so
victoria gill, bbc news, in the antarctic peninsula.lp out, aiming to encourage us to lend a hand in our own communities this weekend. it was first launched after the king's coronation last year, and marks the end of volunteers week, which celebrates the contributions millions of people make in their free time. tim muffett has been meeting some of them. it's notjust the well—being of bees that's a priority here. we've planted loads of plants for the bees to kind of get their food and nectar...
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an explorer of the arctic and antarctic, a scientist, a politician, a man who devoted his whole lifehe distant and unknown, that’s all he, arthur cherengarov. a drifting station, on ice, you need to find an ice floe, this is a home for polar explorers. he participated in all the famous expeditions to the arctic, entered the guinness book of records as the first person in the world to live for six months at the south and north poles, and the first to sink to the bottom of the arctic. parliamentarians, almost 30 years in politics, the man is a legend, this is exactly what his colleagues said about artur chelengarov, he himself believed that for conscientious deputies the duma is a home, and he really lived here at very different times for the country. as a single-mandate, this is a very important, responsible job before voters, i was associated with the menin autonomous. in the capital of the region, naryan-mar, with his support, cross- country competitions were held on domestic snowmobiles, with the help of chelengarov, a district maternity hospital was built, this was expected in the
an explorer of the arctic and antarctic, a scientist, a politician, a man who devoted his whole lifehe distant and unknown, that’s all he, arthur cherengarov. a drifting station, on ice, you need to find an ice floe, this is a home for polar explorers. he participated in all the famous expeditions to the arctic, entered the guinness book of records as the first person in the world to live for six months at the south and north poles, and the first to sink to the bottom of the arctic....
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arctic and antarctic.d the soviet union, state duma deputy artur chelengarov passed away in 805. fellow deputies came to see him off on his final journey to the transfiguration church of the cathedral of christ the savior, representatives of government bodies, business scientific communities. arthur nikolaevich, a treasure of the whole world, a man of planetary scale, always sought to go to his voters and provide them with support. to do everything possible for him, for the state duma he was not just a deputy, he invested part of his soul in the development of russian parliamentarism, having been elected to the first convocation and passed into... for science, this is difficult to assess, for centuries they will study the experience of chelinggarov and those who was next to him, well, how do i come to the thought, i look, the hero of the soviet union, i look at him as if he were a god, and he is an ordinary person, always positive, joyful, always so friendly, you know, this was very attractive, and you kno
arctic and antarctic.d the soviet union, state duma deputy artur chelengarov passed away in 805. fellow deputies came to see him off on his final journey to the transfiguration church of the cathedral of christ the savior, representatives of government bodies, business scientific communities. arthur nikolaevich, a treasure of the whole world, a man of planetary scale, always sought to go to his voters and provide them with support. to do everything possible for him, for the state duma he was...
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and finally, in 1959, the antarctic treaty was concluded. soviet diplomacy won.ontinent only for peaceful purposes, in the interests of all humanity. nuclear testing and storage were prohibited there nuclear waste. later , the extraction of any minerals in antarctica was also prohibited. on june 7, 1993 , the state space research and production center named after mikhail khrunichev was established. it united many enterprises producing, launching and servicing space technology. the base for the center was the khrunichev engineering plant, which had been specializing in space rockets for many decades, and the salyut design bureau. it also included a number of facilities in baikanur and a branch for development of rocket engines in korolev. now the khrunichyevo center produces launch vehicles of the proton family and upper stages for them, as well as light launch vehicles of the rokot class and a new family of angara launch vehicles. the center created the zarya, zvezda and science service modules for the ncs. it was its scientists and developers who determined the
and finally, in 1959, the antarctic treaty was concluded. soviet diplomacy won.ontinent only for peaceful purposes, in the interests of all humanity. nuclear testing and storage were prohibited there nuclear waste. later , the extraction of any minerals in antarctica was also prohibited. on june 7, 1993 , the state space research and production center named after mikhail khrunichev was established. it united many enterprises producing, launching and servicing space technology. the base for the...
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the negotiations that moscow insisted on lasted for 9 years, and finally in 1959 the antarctic treaty, it was decided to use the continent only for... purposes in the interests of all humanity. nuclear testing and the storage of nuclear waste were prohibited there. later, mining of any kind was also prohibited. fossils in antarctica. on june 7 , 1993, the state space research and production center named after mikhail khrunichev was established. it united many enterprises producing and launching. servicing space technology. the khrunichev machine-building plant became the base for the center. for many decades , the salyut design bureau has specialized in rockets and space. it also included a number of facilities in baikanur and a branch for the development of rocket engines in korolev. now the khrunichevo center produces launch vehicles of the proton family and upper stages for them, as well as light launch vehicles of the rokot class and the new family of angara launch vehicles. the center created the zorya, star and science service modules for the iss. it was its scientists and devel
the negotiations that moscow insisted on lasted for 9 years, and finally in 1959 the antarctic treaty, it was decided to use the continent only for... purposes in the interests of all humanity. nuclear testing and the storage of nuclear waste were prohibited there. later, mining of any kind was also prohibited. fossils in antarctica. on june 7 , 1993, the state space research and production center named after mikhail khrunichev was established. it united many enterprises producing and...
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to artur chelengarov, an outstanding scientist, hero of russia, ascetic, explorer of the arctic and antarctic. minister lavrov about the french instructors who are now in ukraine. they represent a completely legitimate target for our armed forces. former us intelligence officer rittor reveals details of why he was not allowed to fly to russia. that they act spontaneously. farmers from poland and other european countries are protesting in brussels. they demand that the authorities abandon environmental policies. for the first time in history humanity took soil samples from the far side of the moon. the chinese mission is scheduled to return to earth on june 25. and there is a classical music festival in kaliningrad. until june 9, open-air concerts and meetings on the theme of the russian idea in the center of europe. vladimir putin signed a decree on the acting head of the altai republic. andrey turchak was appointed to this position. by the same decree , oleg kharahorin was released early from the post of head of the region. and before signing the decree, today the president held a working me
to artur chelengarov, an outstanding scientist, hero of russia, ascetic, explorer of the arctic and antarctic. minister lavrov about the french instructors who are now in ukraine. they represent a completely legitimate target for our armed forces. former us intelligence officer rittor reveals details of why he was not allowed to fly to russia. that they act spontaneously. farmers from poland and other european countries are protesting in brussels. they demand that the authorities abandon...
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the 1st cases have also appeared in the galapagos islands and even your antarctic region home to many endangered species. the the h 5 in one reached the zoo and burned in the spring of 2022. its 1st victim was a gray hair of his veterinary and stefan, who will be remembers, puts that off soon after a donation pilot can also fell ill on how to be put to sleep, lose the zoo stuff tries to protect the birds by screening. but that causes stress vaccinating would be better, except there's little experience doing it with wild bird species. and those few results are not very convincing. bad for the vaccinations with the phone and once in fun in 2005 we thought that we saw on the product can for example, on the very point of view respond the improve malcolm stephane, who would be his therefore, now turn to the swiss institute of biology and immunology for help, get simmer and his team used page 5 and one viruses from the dead pelican to develop the vaccine currently being used in the use. it's based on that virus, the term list of birds and doesn't reproduce. an essential gene was removed fro
the 1st cases have also appeared in the galapagos islands and even your antarctic region home to many endangered species. the the h 5 in one reached the zoo and burned in the spring of 2022. its 1st victim was a gray hair of his veterinary and stefan, who will be remembers, puts that off soon after a donation pilot can also fell ill on how to be put to sleep, lose the zoo stuff tries to protect the birds by screening. but that causes stress vaccinating would be better, except there's little...
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the 1st cases have also appeared in the galapagos islands and even your antarctic region home to many endangered species. the of the h 5 n one reached the zoo and burn in the spring of 2022. its 1st victim was a gray hair of his veterinary and stuff on who would be remembers put start off soon after a donation pilot can also fell on had to be put to sleep, lose the lose stuff, tries to protect the birds by screening. but that causes stress vaccinating would be better, except there's little experience doing it with wild bird species. and those few results are not very convincing. bad for the box, the nations with the ones inside and in 2005, we thought that we sold the product can for example, have a very poor respond. the insured ma stefan, who be has therefore now turned to the swiss institute of biology and immunology. for help get simmer and his team used page 5 and one viruses from the dead pelican to develop the vaccine currently being used in this use. it's based on a virus, the term list of birds and doesn't reproduce. an essential gene was removed from this taxi virus and repl
the 1st cases have also appeared in the galapagos islands and even your antarctic region home to many endangered species. the of the h 5 n one reached the zoo and burn in the spring of 2022. its 1st victim was a gray hair of his veterinary and stuff on who would be remembers put start off soon after a donation pilot can also fell on had to be put to sleep, lose the lose stuff, tries to protect the birds by screening. but that causes stress vaccinating would be better, except there's little...
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the 1st cases have also appeared in the galapagos islands and even your antarctic region home to many endangered species. the the h 5 n one reached the zoo and burned in the spring of 2022. its 1st victim was a gray hair of his veterinary and stefan who will be remembers, put off soon after a donation pilot can also fell ill on how to be put to sleep, lose the zoo stuff tries to protect the birds by screening, but that causes stress vaccinating would be better, except as little experience doing it with wild bird species, and those few results are not very convincing. bad for the box, the nations were performed once in fun, in 2005, we thought that we sold the product and it's, for example, on the very point of view respond the ensure. ma stefan, who would be his therefore now turn to the swiss institute of biology and immunology for help. get simmer and his team used page 5 and one viruses from the dead pelican to develop the vaccine currently being used in the use. it's based on the virus, the term list of birds and doesn't reproduce an essential gene was removed from this taxi virus
the 1st cases have also appeared in the galapagos islands and even your antarctic region home to many endangered species. the the h 5 n one reached the zoo and burned in the spring of 2022. its 1st victim was a gray hair of his veterinary and stefan who will be remembers, put off soon after a donation pilot can also fell ill on how to be put to sleep, lose the zoo stuff tries to protect the birds by screening, but that causes stress vaccinating would be better, except as little experience doing...
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the 1st cases have also appeared in the galapagos islands and even your antarctic region home to many endangered species. the the h 5 n one reached the zoo and burn in the spring of 2022. its 1st victim was a gray hair of his veterinary and stuff on who would be remembers puts that off soon after a donation pilot can also fell on had to be put to sleep, lose the loose stuff tries to protect the birds by screening. but that causes stress vaccinating would be better, except there's little experience doing it with wild bird species. and those few results are not very convincing. bad for the box, the nations were performed once inside and in 2005 we saw that we sold the product can for example, on the very point of view respond the improve malcolm stefan who because they are for now turn to the swiss institute of biology and immunology for help, get simmer and his team used page 5 and one viruses from the dead pelican to develop the vaccine currently being used in the use. it's based on a virus that's harmless to birds and doesn't reproduce. an essential gene was removed from this taxi vi
the 1st cases have also appeared in the galapagos islands and even your antarctic region home to many endangered species. the the h 5 n one reached the zoo and burn in the spring of 2022. its 1st victim was a gray hair of his veterinary and stuff on who would be remembers puts that off soon after a donation pilot can also fell on had to be put to sleep, lose the loose stuff tries to protect the birds by screening. but that causes stress vaccinating would be better, except there's little...
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so captain cook was believed to be the first explorer to cross the antarctic circlend. he did so on his first and second voyages in order to find find a mythic exist by all the leading scientists of the time. this image shows it. it's you see, at the very of the world, there's this ssive, you know, just a huge place that was so widely believed that they put it on maps andid it was populated by millions of people to be there because if it wasn't, there the preponderance of land hemisphere would cause the planet to spin out of control into. outer space. don't laugh. but i mean i, i, yes, we have to laugh because. it's suchly science. but that's what the the, the view was at the time captain cook went down there and decided, you know what it's not there. it's a myth. there's no such continent. ca which he came very close to australia is a big continent, but nothing like that. so he became what they hero of negative discovery meaning he didn't discover a thing that was widely presumed to be there and. so. okay, moving on to other first it tale. okay, we have to have some sc
so captain cook was believed to be the first explorer to cross the antarctic circlend. he did so on his first and second voyages in order to find find a mythic exist by all the leading scientists of the time. this image shows it. it's you see, at the very of the world, there's this ssive, you know, just a huge place that was so widely believed that they put it on maps andid it was populated by millions of people to be there because if it wasn't, there the preponderance of land hemisphere would...
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the antarctic peninsula — a brutal and fragile place — is a hot spot for marine wildlife...e antarctic peninsula faster than anywhere else in antarctica. we're with a team of wildlife scientists who are trying to find out how some of the biggest animals in these waters are responding. some populations around the world are getting skinny because they're not getting enough to eat because of climate change impacts. baby's coming up on the left. mum's poopin'!
the antarctic peninsula — a brutal and fragile place — is a hot spot for marine wildlife...e antarctic peninsula faster than anywhere else in antarctica. we're with a team of wildlife scientists who are trying to find out how some of the biggest animals in these waters are responding. some populations around the world are getting skinny because they're not getting enough to eat because of climate change impacts. baby's coming up on the left. mum's poopin'!
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the climate is shifting in the antarctic peninsula faster than anywhere else in antarctica.
the climate is shifting in the antarctic peninsula faster than anywhere else in antarctica.
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victoria gilljoined the scientists, as they tracked the whales, in the antarctic peninsula.ctic peninsula. the researchers get close to the whales to study their health. to observe them and to measure the whales' bodies, they use a drone. humpbacks migrate thousands of miles to these rich icy waters. oh, my word. scientists want to pinpoint and protect their most important feeding sites. they bulk up for three to five months, then they turn around and go back to the tropics to breed. now, that requires a lot of energy and we need to look at strategies to conserve whales. the drones have revealed just how the whales use their entire 40—tonne more on that on the website, stay with us on bbc news. hello, good afternoon. the unsettled, rather cool theme is set to continue this weekend. more sunny spells and showers to come in the forecast. of course it isjune so in the best of the sunshine it feels pleasantly warm but plenty of showers around, heavy and thundery at times, too. and across the north of england and southern scotland in particular, with very light winds the showers
victoria gilljoined the scientists, as they tracked the whales, in the antarctic peninsula.ctic peninsula. the researchers get close to the whales to study their health. to observe them and to measure the whales' bodies, they use a drone. humpbacks migrate thousands of miles to these rich icy waters. oh, my word. scientists want to pinpoint and protect their most important feeding sites. they bulk up for three to five months, then they turn around and go back to the tropics to breed. now, that...
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of course, he did go the arctic and antarctic. so by definition, he's bipolar. but i'm sorry i'm sorry. but he you know, there was something wrong with the captain and he was much quicker to dispense the sort of typical justice that you had back then in in the navy you know captain was the master and commander as soon as you left shores he was a tyrant or could be if he decided to be. and he was famous not being tyrannical in his first two voyages. but by the third you start to some changes. the other part of your question is that like much more expansive, it sounds like you're asking essentially when you take away kind of the current, you know, criticism that we're seeing of cook around polynesia and the world. you know what were his true contributions? what what what is his i guess just say this. you know, we're in a room here, the explorers club and a place devoted to exploration and a place devoted to the idea of travel and idea that it's good, you know, it's good for us. hopefully it's good for the people that we visit, that the cross-pollination of knowled
of course, he did go the arctic and antarctic. so by definition, he's bipolar. but i'm sorry i'm sorry. but he you know, there was something wrong with the captain and he was much quicker to dispense the sort of typical justice that you had back then in in the navy you know captain was the master and commander as soon as you left shores he was a tyrant or could be if he decided to be. and he was famous not being tyrannical in his first two voyages. but by the third you start to some changes....
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two poles of one person, arthur chelengarov, scientist, oceanologist, explorer of the arctic and antarctic, died. hidden talents, how life changes and where veterans most often find themselves new. special operations, and also the only case in russia, acute meloid leukemia has turned the life of one-year-old arthur upside down, the boy urgently needs help. this is the program today, in the studio of dmitry zavoisky. hello. farewell to artur chelengarov, a legendary scientist and world-famous oceanographer, will take place in the cathedral of christ the savior. on tuesday. chelengarov passed away the day before. he was 84 years old. one of the first condolences i expressed to his family was. vladimir putin. the future researcher was born in leningrad and survived the blockade. he decided to connect his life with travel in his youth, trained as an oceanologist, and began his career path as a simple timber repairman at the baltic shipyard . chelengarov always went where no one had been and did what no one had done before, and even became the founder of an entire industry of extreme tourism, w
two poles of one person, arthur chelengarov, scientist, oceanologist, explorer of the arctic and antarctic, died. hidden talents, how life changes and where veterans most often find themselves new. special operations, and also the only case in russia, acute meloid leukemia has turned the life of one-year-old arthur upside down, the boy urgently needs help. this is the program today, in the studio of dmitry zavoisky. hello. farewell to artur chelengarov, a legendary scientist and world-famous...
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negotiation, which moscow insisted on took 9 years, and finally, in 1959, the antarctic treaty was concluded decided to use the continent only for peaceful purposes, in the interests of all mankind. nuclear testing and the storage of nuclear waste were prohibited there. later , the extraction of any minerals in antarctica was also prohibited. on june 7, 1993 , the state space research and production center named after mikhail khrunich was established. it brings together many enterprises producing, launching and servicing space technology. the base for the center was the khrunichev machine-building plant, which had been specializing in rockets and space for many decades, and the salyut design bureau. it also included a number of facilities in baikanur and a branch for the development of rocket engines in korolev. now the khrunichevo center produces launch vehicles of the proton family and upper stages for them, as well as a rocket. light- class carriers rokot and a new family of angara launch vehicles. the center created service modules zarya, zvezda and science for iss. it was its scientists
negotiation, which moscow insisted on took 9 years, and finally, in 1959, the antarctic treaty was concluded decided to use the continent only for peaceful purposes, in the interests of all mankind. nuclear testing and the storage of nuclear waste were prohibited there. later , the extraction of any minerals in antarctica was also prohibited. on june 7, 1993 , the state space research and production center named after mikhail khrunich was established. it brings together many enterprises...
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artur chelengarov devoted his entire life to research in the arctic and antarctic. in 1985, he took part in the rescue of the research vessel mikhail somov, in february 1986. for his leadership of this operation, he was awarded the title of hero of the ussr. in the same 1986, he eliminated the consequences of the accident at the chernobyl nuclear power plant, and also. a year later he led the voyage of the nuclear icebreaker siberia, which on may 25 of the same year reached the north pole, and these are just a few facts from his biography: he effectively solved problems in any field, in science and lawmaking. artur nikolaevich was elected to the state duma for seven convocations, defended the interests of the country and citizens, vyacheslav volodin is quoted as saying by the state duma press service. farewell to chelengarov will take place on june 4 at the cathedral of christ the savior. and they will be buried at the novodeevichy cemetery. last night, the russian armed forces launched a massive attack on the infrastructure of ukraine at facilities that were used f
artur chelengarov devoted his entire life to research in the arctic and antarctic. in 1985, he took part in the rescue of the research vessel mikhail somov, in february 1986. for his leadership of this operation, he was awarded the title of hero of the ussr. in the same 1986, he eliminated the consequences of the accident at the chernobyl nuclear power plant, and also. a year later he led the voyage of the nuclear icebreaker siberia, which on may 25 of the same year reached the north pole, and...
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also discussed; my colleague denis talalaev spoke more about this with the director of the arctic and antarcticearch institute, alexander makarov. he spoke, for example, about the recent return of an ice-resistant self-propelled platform from the first voyage. for more than a year and a half, the completely domestic ship drifted in the arctic, and the specialists on board carried out high-latitude research, which was started by the famous pope. what other projects should we expect? in the arctic, the tasks are growing every day, i’m not afraid of this word, navigation is actively developing, we must provide all this with an active , absolutely developing pace, operational weather forecasts, ice conditions, all this is changing very quickly, which will help... develop navigation recommendations and the most important thing is to ensure the necessary speed for ships, so that the commercial speed there is 10-12 knots, so that in general this route works as it should, like a highway, the guys nakarov noted that a monitoring system for permafrost has also been launched, and of course it is underway
also discussed; my colleague denis talalaev spoke more about this with the director of the arctic and antarcticearch institute, alexander makarov. he spoke, for example, about the recent return of an ice-resistant self-propelled platform from the first voyage. for more than a year and a half, the completely domestic ship drifted in the arctic, and the specialists on board carried out high-latitude research, which was started by the famous pope. what other projects should we expect? in the...
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general of the department security policy, and before that she was norway's ambassador for arctic and antarctics discussion is on the record. we're going to leave time as always for questions from audience. th where people can stand to deliver t listening to us online then please submit a question to ask a cdot orrick and they will show up on my screen here. please identify yourself if you ask a question or if you ask online is like to give you credit for your questions. we also invite you to interact us on x formally known as twitter by following at atlantic council and by using our allies. so let's start with how you see the situation following the passing of the supplemental a ahead of the washington summit and that the situation on the ground. in my own writing ahead of passing the supplementalvoked churchill where he said americans would always do the right thing after exhausting all other alternatives. churchill actually never said that but it's a nice quote and so the toys when you don't know who is a person who said something the size could say churchill said. but the fact of a is, the
general of the department security policy, and before that she was norway's ambassador for arctic and antarctics discussion is on the record. we're going to leave time as always for questions from audience. th where people can stand to deliver t listening to us online then please submit a question to ask a cdot orrick and they will show up on my screen here. please identify yourself if you ask a question or if you ask online is like to give you credit for your questions. we also invite you to...
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in moscow today they said goodbye to state duma deputy, arctic and antarctic investigator artur chelengarovst saturday at the age of 84. relatives, friends and colleagues came to see off the outstanding scientist on his final journey. report by sofia sergeeva. several hundred people came to say goodbye to artur cheyingarov, a tireless explorer, oceanologist, polar explorer, and a man with whose name our country’s successes in the arctic are associated. these are not only relatives, friends, but also colleagues in the russian academy of sciences, the state duma, and the russian geographical society. therefore, when we talk about his work in the state duma, this is only a small part his biography. he made himself, and did not look for easy ways. his life was always associated with risk, with the choice of decisions, which then determined the outcome, either research in the arctic, or the oceans, or in politics. arthur nikolaevich, as they liked to joke about him, was a man of different polarities. in the guinness book of records he is listed as the first person in the world to visit the south
in moscow today they said goodbye to state duma deputy, arctic and antarctic investigator artur chelengarovst saturday at the age of 84. relatives, friends and colleagues came to see off the outstanding scientist on his final journey. report by sofia sergeeva. several hundred people came to say goodbye to artur cheyingarov, a tireless explorer, oceanologist, polar explorer, and a man with whose name our country’s successes in the arctic are associated. these are not only relatives, friends,...
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moscow said goodbye to the outstanding explorer of the arctic and antarctic, artur chelengarov. and more. look in our program. one of the largest and most significant business events in the world took place this week. st. petersburg international economic forum for the twenty-seventh time became space. for dialogue and development of business connections, which has no analogues. president vladimir putin addressed the participants, state house speaker vyacheslav volodin held a meeting with the special representative of the president of the republic of nicaragua on the development of relations with russia. the deputies spoke in their directions. my colleague, maria burkova, worked in the fields of the mf. a four-hour conversation with the president of russia at the plenary meeting of the tfm is the key event of the forum. vladimir putin outlined the vectors of development. this year's themes are the foundation of a multipolar world - the formation of new growth points, hence the number of foreign guests, representatives of 136 countries and territories at the forum. the chairman o
moscow said goodbye to the outstanding explorer of the arctic and antarctic, artur chelengarov. and more. look in our program. one of the largest and most significant business events in the world took place this week. st. petersburg international economic forum for the twenty-seventh time became space. for dialogue and development of business connections, which has no analogues. president vladimir putin addressed the participants, state house speaker vyacheslav volodin held a meeting with the...
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of coue,d and antarctic. so by definition, he's bipolar. aht sorry i'm sorry.al justice th you h b■ák in in the navy you knocand comms soon as you left shores he was a tyrant or could be if he dede fg tyrannical in his fit rd you sto some changes. the other part of your question is that like much more expansive, it sounds like you're asking essenti of the current, u know, criticism that we're seeing of cook around polynesia and the world. you know what were his true contributions? his i guess just say this. you know, w' in omorers club ane devoted to exploration and a place and idea that it's good, you know, it's good for us. hopefully it's good for the people that we visitthathecrosse and ideas isoohat. i've believed in that. i think i think we can so probably all agree in this room at least, that it is innately human. condition. it's part of our dna to explore what's next, what's over the next hill, what's over the next. you, what's over the. and i think, captain cook believed in that. and i believe polynesians believed in that. th of all people were the popu
of coue,d and antarctic. so by definition, he's bipolar. aht sorry i'm sorry.al justice th you h b■ák in in the navy you knocand comms soon as you left shores he was a tyrant or could be if he dede fg tyrannical in his fit rd you sto some changes. the other part of your question is that like much more expansive, it sounds like you're asking essenti of the current, u know, criticism that we're seeing of cook around polynesia and the world. you know what were his true contributions? his i...
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artur chelengarov devoted his entire life to research in the arctic and antarctic.n 1985, he took part in the rescue of the research vessel mikhail somov in february 1986. for his leadership of this operation, he was awarded the title of hero of the ussr. in the same 1986 it was liquidated. these are just a few facts from his biography: may of the same year reached the north pole, and he effectively solved problems in any field, in science and lawmaking. artur nikolaevich was elected to the state duma for seven convocations, defended the interests of the country and citizens, the press service of the state duma quotes vyacheslav volodin. farewell to chelengarov will take place on june 4 at the cathedral of christ the savior. he will be buried at the novodevichy cemetery. last night, the russian armed forces launched a massive attack on the infrastructure of ukraine, on facilities that were used to provide the apu. explosions occurred in several regions at once, dnepropetrovsk, kirovograd, ivanofrankivsk, lviv, odessa and vinnitsa. the country's largest hydroelectric
artur chelengarov devoted his entire life to research in the arctic and antarctic.n 1985, he took part in the rescue of the research vessel mikhail somov in february 1986. for his leadership of this operation, he was awarded the title of hero of the ussr. in the same 1986 it was liquidated. these are just a few facts from his biography: may of the same year reached the north pole, and he effectively solved problems in any field, in science and lawmaking. artur nikolaevich was elected to the...
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moscow says goodbye to state duma deputy, arctic and antarctic explorer arthur cherengarov.scientist passed away last saturday at the age of 84. the funeral ceremony takes place in the transfiguration church of the cathedral of christ the savior. from there our correspondent sofia sergieva is now in direct contact with the studio. sofia, greetings, the floor is yours. yes, alexander, i greet you at these moments in the guardianship of christ. the visitor undergoes a ceremony of civil requiem and funeral service for artur nikolaevich cherengarov, a man with whose name the successes of our country in the arctic will always be associated. state duma deputy, tireless explorer, scientist, oceanographer, he passed away on the first day of summer, as you said, in the eighty-fourth year of his life after a long illness. dozens, even hundreds of people came here to say goodbye to him, these were not only his family, friends, and of course, colleagues from the russian academy of sciences, a corresponding member of which he was in the state duma. in fact, he left in the history of our
moscow says goodbye to state duma deputy, arctic and antarctic explorer arthur cherengarov.scientist passed away last saturday at the age of 84. the funeral ceremony takes place in the transfiguration church of the cathedral of christ the savior. from there our correspondent sofia sergieva is now in direct contact with the studio. sofia, greetings, the floor is yours. yes, alexander, i greet you at these moments in the guardianship of christ. the visitor undergoes a ceremony of civil requiem...
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artur chelengarov devoted his entire life to research in the arctic and antarctic.n 1985, he took part in the rescue of the research vessel mikhail somov, and in february 1986, for leading this operation, he was awarded the title of hero of the ussr. in the same 1986, he eliminated the consequences of the accident at the chernobyl nuclear power plant, and also. a year later he led the voyage of the nuclear icebreaker sibir, which reached the north pole on may 25 of the same year, and these are just a few facts from his biographies: he effectively solved problems in any field, in science and lawmaking. artur nikolaevich was elected to the state duma for seven convocations, defended the interests of the country and citizens, vyacheslav volodin is quoted as saying by the state duma press service. farewell to chelengarov will take place on june 4 in the cathedral of christ the savior, his. they will be buried at the novodeevichy cemetery. last night , the russian armed forces launched a massive attack on the infrastructure of ukraine, targeting facilities that were used
artur chelengarov devoted his entire life to research in the arctic and antarctic.n 1985, he took part in the rescue of the research vessel mikhail somov, and in february 1986, for leading this operation, he was awarded the title of hero of the ussr. in the same 1986, he eliminated the consequences of the accident at the chernobyl nuclear power plant, and also. a year later he led the voyage of the nuclear icebreaker sibir, which reached the north pole on may 25 of the same year, and these are...
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artur chelengarov devoted his entire life to research in the arctic and antarctic. in 1985 year he took part in the rescue of a research facility. ship mikhail somov in february 1986, for the leadership of this operation, he was awarded the title of hero of the ussr, in the same eighty-sixth he eliminated the consequences of the accident at the chernobyl nuclear power plant, and a year later he led the voyage of the nuclear icebreaker siberia, which on may 25 of the same year reached the north pole . these are just a few facts from his biography. he effectively solved problems in any field, in science and lawmaking. was elected to the state duma during seven convocations, defended the interests of the country and citizens, quotes the words of vyacheslav volodin, the press service of the state duma. dneprogs is in critical condition after attacks by the russian army, the head of the zaporozhye administration, appointed by kiev, announced this. according to him , the station not only does not generate electricity, but cannot even serve as a ferry. traffic along the da
artur chelengarov devoted his entire life to research in the arctic and antarctic. in 1985 year he took part in the rescue of a research facility. ship mikhail somov in february 1986, for the leadership of this operation, he was awarded the title of hero of the ussr, in the same eighty-sixth he eliminated the consequences of the accident at the chernobyl nuclear power plant, and a year later he led the voyage of the nuclear icebreaker siberia, which on may 25 of the same year reached the north...
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moscow said goodbye to the outstanding explorer of the arctic and antarctic, artur chelengarov.our program. one of the largest and most significant business events in the world took place this week. st. petersburg international the economic forum, for the twenty-seventh time , has become a space for dialogue and the development of business connections, which has no analogues. president vladimir putin, speaker, addressed the participants. the state duma vyacheslav volodin held a meeting with the special representative of the president of the republic of nicaragua on the development of relations with russia. the deputies spoke in their directions. my colleague, maria burkova, worked in the fields of the mf. a four-hour conversation with the president of russia at the plenary meeting of the tfm is the key event of the forum. vladimir putin designated vectors development of russia and our country’s position on major international topics. we see how a real race has emerged between countries. for strengthening their sovereignty, and at three key levels: state, value-cultural and econo
moscow said goodbye to the outstanding explorer of the arctic and antarctic, artur chelengarov.our program. one of the largest and most significant business events in the world took place this week. st. petersburg international the economic forum, for the twenty-seventh time , has become a space for dialogue and the development of business connections, which has no analogues. president vladimir putin, speaker, addressed the participants. the state duma vyacheslav volodin held a meeting with the...
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scientists studying humpback whales in the antarctic say climate change could be threatening their foodupsets in cricket history — beating pakistan in a t20 world cup match in dallas. hello. i'm mark lobel. donald trump has been speaking at a campaign appearance in the swing state of arizona — his first since his criminal conviction forfraud. addressing the cheering crowd inside the dream city megachurch in phoenix, mr trump said his recent court case in new york was "rigged" and the charges against him were "fabricated." the former us president said he would terminate all of what he called mr biden�*s "open border" legislation on day one if reelected as president and begin deportations of illegal migrants.
scientists studying humpback whales in the antarctic say climate change could be threatening their foodupsets in cricket history — beating pakistan in a t20 world cup match in dallas. hello. i'm mark lobel. donald trump has been speaking at a campaign appearance in the swing state of arizona — his first since his criminal conviction forfraud. addressing the cheering crowd inside the dream city megachurch in phoenix, mr trump said his recent court case in new york was "rigged" and...
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he devoted more than 20 years of his life to the study of the arctic and antarctic.mself said that literally all his life he could not give up research. i remember in 2007, he, along with seven researchers on the deep-sea vehicle mir one, sank to the bottom of the arctic ocean, the first in the world. i installed a russian flag there, a titanium one. and he left the capsule for shipping with messages. arthur. was a man for whom nothing was impossible, that is, going 4 km under water, climbing a mountain, flying on a small plane to the south pole. and during 20 years of work in the north, artur chelengarov made many scientific discoveries that contributed to the development of domestic science. it is worth noting that today... not only his colleagues from russian academy of sciences, the state duma, but also colleagues, we talked with a sea captain who met a chelingar in 1965, who spent half his life in the navy, talked with this man and said that he saw him, how he was preparing for the very important demonstration voyage, for which he was awarded the title of hero o
he devoted more than 20 years of his life to the study of the arctic and antarctic.mself said that literally all his life he could not give up research. i remember in 2007, he, along with seven researchers on the deep-sea vehicle mir one, sank to the bottom of the arctic ocean, the first in the world. i installed a russian flag there, a titanium one. and he left the capsule for shipping with messages. arthur. was a man for whom nothing was impossible, that is, going 4 km under water, climbing a...
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himself with the arctic antarctica and received two hero stars, one for the arctic, another for the antarctic epic, he walked around the globe, as they say, with his heroic deeds. for almost 12 years there were no arctic expeditions in the country from 91 to 2001, not a single drifting polar station. over the last decade in an extremely important direction for russia, for russian civilization, for science, this is difficult to assess, for centuries to come the experience of chelengov and those who were next to him will be studied, and chelengarov is told that he was constantly charging with ideas, without going into too much detail, what difficulties can there be, because all life is difficulties, his life is like a big... interesting book of adventures. ilya filippov, ekaterina galkina, andrey ganykin, nikolai zakharov, news. now about the situation in the special operation zone. russian troops using cruise missiles destroyed ukrainian armed forces facilities on the territory of ukraine. the strikes from the black sea coast were carried out by bastion missile systems. basic objective control
himself with the arctic antarctica and received two hero stars, one for the arctic, another for the antarctic epic, he walked around the globe, as they say, with his heroic deeds. for almost 12 years there were no arctic expeditions in the country from 91 to 2001, not a single drifting polar station. over the last decade in an extremely important direction for russia, for russian civilization, for science, this is difficult to assess, for centuries to come the experience of chelengov and those...
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and so that the lowest tip with south america ranch on the antarctic peninsula, directly opposite each other here. and the only launch land masses in the southern hemisphere that mind is fossil. so this is the point where you can explode the answer limits so that climate change which is unique, i think, but it is when it's clear to everyone here that climate change has already led to dramatic shifts. and patagonia, in recent you is england tables, plums roasting feeding the effects. she has gem and weights and is married to hon. yeah. as a biologist, she's very aware of the consequences for agriculture. this appropriate in from the drought causes problems to agriculture as in terms of 6 talking flow. i think there are a 150000 people here and we need to wait with we need a healthy diet on it because on the need them on. yeah, i'm an excellent this somebody we had a month or 2 without rain starts in november. i. i know that's why i'm that makes things a bit difficult just to show this in an sweety 2 days before setting off on the expedition zone. so it will say reach is put together. he
and so that the lowest tip with south america ranch on the antarctic peninsula, directly opposite each other here. and the only launch land masses in the southern hemisphere that mind is fossil. so this is the point where you can explode the answer limits so that climate change which is unique, i think, but it is when it's clear to everyone here that climate change has already led to dramatic shifts. and patagonia, in recent you is england tables, plums roasting feeding the effects. she has gem...
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this is an extraordinary points on the planet to select the lowest tip with south america ranch on the antarctic peninsula, directly opposite each other here and of the only launch land masses in the southern hemisphere that mind is far south. so this is the point where you can explode the answer limits and that climate change which is unique. i think the guy is when it's clear to everyone has that climate change has already led to dramatic shifts. and patagonia in recent years include tables, plums roast and feeding the effect. she has gem and re send is married to hung up as a biologist, she's very aware of the consequences for agriculture. this pro put in fund that drought causes problems to agriculture and send tons of 6 talking flow. i think there are a 150000 people here and we need to wait with we need a healthy diet i need because on the needle on yeah, i'm a neck shown this. somebody we had a month or 2 without rain, starts in november and i know that's why i'm that makes things a bit difficult just to show this in an sweety 2 days before setting off on the expedition as well. so it wil
this is an extraordinary points on the planet to select the lowest tip with south america ranch on the antarctic peninsula, directly opposite each other here and of the only launch land masses in the southern hemisphere that mind is far south. so this is the point where you can explode the answer limits and that climate change which is unique. i think the guy is when it's clear to everyone has that climate change has already led to dramatic shifts. and patagonia in recent years include tables,...
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adventure it is impossible to make pioneering discoveries, chelengarov headed... to treat the arctic to the antarctic. artur chelingarov was no less responsible when it came to his work in the state duma. he was elected for seven days. he was the author of almost seventy bills. he paid much attention to the development of the northern regions of the country. arthur nikolaevich is a treasure of the whole world, a man of planetary scale. he invested part of his soul in the development of our russian parliamentarism, having been elected to the first convocation. and the path that our modern russia has passed, for everyone, artur nikolaevich, an example of how to live, how to love a country, a hero of the soviet union and a hero of russia, for many in the state duma and the federation council he was a comrade and mentor. he came to the state duma on time, when it was the most troubled, dirty time, his merit lies in the fact that the north path is turning into a wild path. a kind, very sociable person, a person ready to help those who were in need, risking his life, there are many such examples... artur c
adventure it is impossible to make pioneering discoveries, chelengarov headed... to treat the arctic to the antarctic. artur chelingarov was no less responsible when it came to his work in the state duma. he was elected for seven days. he was the author of almost seventy bills. he paid much attention to the development of the northern regions of the country. arthur nikolaevich is a treasure of the whole world, a man of planetary scale. he invested part of his soul in the development of our...
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so that the lowest tip with south america ends on the antarctic peninsula, directly opposite each other here and of the only launch land masses in the southern hemisphere that line these far south. so this is the point where you can explode the outer limits and that climate change, which is unique. i think the guy is when it's clear to everyone has that climate change has already led to dramatic shifts and patagonia in recent years. as they tables clump, i will say feeding the effect. she has jem and re send is married tanya, as a biologist, she's very aware of the consequences for agriculture. this appropriate in from the drought causes problems to agriculture and send tons of 6 talking blow. i think there are a 150000 people here and we need to wait with we need a healthy diet i need because on the needle on yeah, i'm a neck shown this. somebody we had a month or 2 without rain, starts in november, and i know that's why i'm that makes things a bit difficult just to show this in an sweety 2 days before setting off on the expedition zone. so it will say reach is point to godaddy. here h
so that the lowest tip with south america ends on the antarctic peninsula, directly opposite each other here and of the only launch land masses in the southern hemisphere that line these far south. so this is the point where you can explode the outer limits and that climate change, which is unique. i think the guy is when it's clear to everyone has that climate change has already led to dramatic shifts and patagonia in recent years. as they tables clump, i will say feeding the effect. she has...
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with the arctic, antarctica and... he received two hero stars, one for the arctic, the other for the antarcticas they say, walked around the globe with his heroic deeds. for almost 12 years there were no arctic expeditions in the country; from 91 to 2001, not a single drifting polar station was returned to the chelengarov pole, opening sp-32. he resumed a magnificent program for the development of the north and... tics, i must say, his merit lies in the fact that the seev path turns into a year-round path, he, as a scientist, specialist, as a researcher , did an exceptionally much in this regard, he never looked for warm places. chelengarov was even included in the guinness book of records as a person who visited both the northern and southern tops of the earth in six months. he studied the ecology of lake baikal, participated in the winter olympics relay race, and worked in the state duma for many years, seven convocations. everything that has been done over the past decade in extremely important direction for russia, for russian civilization, for science, this is difficult to assess; for cen
with the arctic, antarctica and... he received two hero stars, one for the arctic, the other for the antarcticas they say, walked around the globe with his heroic deeds. for almost 12 years there were no arctic expeditions in the country; from 91 to 2001, not a single drifting polar station was returned to the chelengarov pole, opening sp-32. he resumed a magnificent program for the development of the north and... tics, i must say, his merit lies in the fact that the seev path turns into a...