tv Witness Kerims Climate Odyssey Al Jazeera April 18, 2023 12:30pm-1:01pm AST
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planes are false, but did nothing to stop them being broadcast. the trial is expected to last 6 weeks, but the potential consequences to the application of the 1st amendment could last very much longer by cannot out 0. washington. rescuers are still looking for at least 4 people in the northern indian city of colonel. there beliefs be trapped under the debris of collapse building. so the say at least 4 people were killed and more than 20 others injured. when the 3 story rice smell caves in around 150 workers were asleep inside that building when it happened for presidents or malware, micro is defending controversial pension reforms in his 1st address to the nations and signing them into law on saturday. so there were demonstrations and several cities during his speech. i crone this raising the retirement age by 2 years to 64 is necessary to keep the system i
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hello again, the headlines on i'll just 0. there's a live pictures from cartoon where rival forces are fighting for 4th day, despite international goals for a cease fire, and satellite images show extensive destruction to sit on the airports as well as government facilities. hippa morgan has an update from cartoon. we can hear a lot of fight ages flying overhead around the central parts of the capital for tomb. and we can hear as trucks being launched towards the vicinity of the presidential palace where the earth, or from least footage of their presence, as well as the vicinity of the general command of the army headquarters. now that is a scene of heavy fighting over the past 4 days for control from both sides. the rest have claimed that it has control of the general command of the army, and the army says that that is not true, but that there is fear it's fighting around the facility. so most of the heavy
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smoke that is coming out from the central parts of her to him is around that area. the kremlin has broadcast a video showing the russian president vladimir putin visiting 2 army post and russian controlled areas of ukraine. food and spoke to military leaders and southern her san before traveling onto eastern lou guns, china's economy has rebounded more than expected in the 1st quarter of this year. government data shows its gross domestic product, rose 4 and a half percent between january to march. china's economic recovery has been under scrutiny after abandoned the strict 0 coven strategy, to is released have been injured and shooting and occupied east, jerusalem. israeli police said the suspect at attack or open fire on a vehicle. and the sheriff is a rough neighborhood where there have intentions between palestinians and is really settlers police have rated the main headquarters of tennessee has biggest opposition party came hours after and not the party leaders or sheila knew she was
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arrested at his home. he's a main opponents of president places. hyatt. rescuers are still looking for at least 4 people in the northern indian city of coronel. there are believe to be trapped under the debris of a collapsed rice smell. those are the headlines on al jazeera. you can have a line for more information coming up next. it's witnessed by talk to al jazeera. we ask, who is really fighting this rule for russia, or is it wagner, or is it the russian or military? we listen, we started talking to me on my own so that this via yours who does it, you should pick them back. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matters on al jazeera with
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with, with my name is kim has missed miss angel. i'm a professor of clem thugs, nursing berg and then back in the center for the time with. i'm proud to be in the region, but i'm also concerned and frustrated about the way we behave internationally. we her consciences of climate being an issue. at the same time, our government focus stories, oil, oil explanation, which is a very bad thing for full time with the points of this course is to bring together students from different cultures and
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to learn from each other. ah but yeah, we're just going through a few of the plans before right now we have a seats. we have one agreement with one school warmers high school in kingston, and then we have to have the stations and everything lined up to what we have. the activities for school gets ready when they come on board. and i think the important thing is that they should learn from each other with their perspective of climate change, like there's, they're standing of climate change in there where they live. any questions? my dad to send me out a question, i guess it's faith. well, so you have to get one p c r a
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we have so good. we only got various take with easy access to fast lesson friday morning. and if you don't have the results by our flight, you go through flash on earlier. you take the hope that us, that at least we have the plant. mm hm. mm hm. okay. yeah. other than me, if it is gone, i learn this is the focus, but we're ta morling. i don't know if we still have a mentor. and then 2 totally different, all that in the ocean to more to help them with it. then we also did demonica been so sc via semi in colorado. they go over morning. so they,
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i just shot over more infectious bathrooms. they ling new ain't for them both. now all must challenge yours for all their office up to the lessons. luke, the 1st time his name has kate this morning on of this and start and when will darn oceanography. so let the thinking on the scope of the you with have did this good morning off, some broken and dog, a dog also for men's come for because of thumb, filter. so well the, the more powerful temperature involved. well they, they just go down in the front door and then when i was almost finished with my studies, the in the region oil company, or we're in the process of offering me a job, a car, a house. and i was very tempted. but i decided i, i really wanted to do something else. i want to do to work with climate science. so i, i chose that path. ludo
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. okay. of its own free of the seasonal travis scott took all the penal can today by the name through the tear and the throw arms along with your model number school. shoot that milan number or not so them up without until testable to put are not meant that the voters with ultimate goal in boom boom box and the fellows will say for mom of okay, or a shake of on it. you know, it's about cool bundle. sure. that, i mean, it's not good. lemme something from ripple, no go home, i would call them regular. you're able to say to them, i was a citizen,
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i see. and sam, being on madison shamela the b one with one me, got even though for you, fred, as lemme a lawful from the cooper friends of what were the 2nd phone, ma mazda on the 2nd, to perform on some, you know, mess, follow, so, so con, divide up with the re 11 do hardwood kong also lead samara olivia list is going to lie. so stumble this belie them out for them. better to come here. do that to really get over to get a material, learn or comical with things with you. i pretty much get the wrong excellencies distinguished. yes, ladies and gentlemen, the pandemic has taught us that national solutions to global problems do not
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work. we come to glasgow with global ambition to save our people and to save our planet. but we now find 3 gaps of this is our best reckless and at worst dangerous. so i asked to you, what must we say to our people? live in on the front lane, in the caribbean, in africa, and latin america in the pacific. when will we, as were leaders across the world, address the press in issues that are truly causing our people nx and worried. whether it is climate or whether it is vaccines, simply put, when will lead us loo? i've been part of touring schools for many years. and the personal level that for me, i mean, the climate scientists to interact with local community and be part of that
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or they can only fall in that amount of oliver to stay up there for the process on sundays, not all material, but already powerpoint that in english on with us on the well and for john as well as the format you to pursue lampa and buy something more that no, no yeah, no, no, no america or not even tina at federal school for a source of income. so don't get any was not friendly. you by him. look of the morning. i aladin will not have a lift. all the disk or simple cockburn e ha that run donna. so they're, val, among a mil at the foot, or for sure bad there more long, clean my whole there or ition as endless an alliance on so they will madness gone. some poorly gets off of cream on the market. boy, you about again, it is 1 o'clock, am at a commission weapons on month after got tank up on out that i know some people gotta come out with that. well, it is me game like even if there be list enough on them unless on their
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me. mm hm. inevitably go cell phones, that's after school by, as i said, most of your medical plaques allsom all tongue. awesome. so i thought your foot to, to say to me at the english, it felt like there was an article listen to shall be lot of them. there's a minister build at the salon. the bag us, more of them is not them had though karima when they could. my father lived there cutting my handling. so the inclin mad thing and the cult actions on the color, there are not in the where the among the middle of, among a, among our thing, me coming out of them, they cream handling some. yeah, left on will. it must have the did. i'm the mom's guy, let's on. okay, the medical a. so now what we're doing is that we're teaching students in norway about time. and most of the devastating impacts of climate change are seen abroad. so by bringing together students from different parts of the world and learning from each
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other is essential. and i have a level, i got it. okay. are they sick about before then? they would have to make alum and before we take among us a sense of the country for to know if our life was a lot. yeah. it is. okay. huh. mm mm. i guess of course inspired to better understand where we are going. so i can see things are changing, climate is warming, the ice is retreating and it concerns me because i can see that that impacts a lot of nations around the world, particular in the tropics. so what's our potential role in this? what can we need to
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work with? you have all them over tasks that are past that we have to do with anything we could throw out too, so you can get closer together. seriously though, my name is marcus, i of the captain for this voyage. we are looking forward to soon leaving shira saw you are the ones who are going to sale the ship from here to jamaica. we will stop some time during the voyage to do some sampling and testing because we are a scientific vessel. in addition to everything else we do now you could say like
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very good. and this is just to see that you're staying awake with are we ready for singing e road or something like that? i don't mind. yeah. all right. so kimberly of to finally so many months we're on board the ship. i'm very excited about finally meeting the students and their colleagues and learning from the local communities about climate change in the group it
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so this is the ambrose. you've seen the 2 lengths of 62 and they've slighted, you wouldn't even notice, right? it's like a beautiful job by young this on his team. so this one is now what we're going to start with is only a 120 meters, but eventually we'll make a 1000 meters. and there's a little loop here that we can attach the equipment that we need to organize ourselves a little bit because there are 3 teams. so one team is going to do that. hands measurements, old fashioned way with the rope. i think shantelle you can find probably 2 more people to, to be in charge of that and the other make sure you don't lose our rope right, so fast. and then somewhere tied up. this is where you attach the instrument and yama will show you how to do that. so this one pressures,
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this is where the sensor is, so we don't want to block it, says temperature. this is brenda for mr. with yeah, just keep going. so with modern instruments and satellites were still only really measuring the surface of the ocean and a lot of the changes in climate occur in deps. so to measure the deep ocean, you need to send instruments down into the deep. and that's what they started on 150 years ago. so within the repeat those measurements with more accurate instruments and get the more more comprehensive data set, the deep ocean temperature should be taken up. how long it, how long have i mean much more more than a minute but yeah,
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so we're looking at the results as they come up. but we won't really have the answers that we'll get back in bergen, up to 2 years of collecting measurements from the round the oceans. and the we're expecting that we'll be able to calibrate the old measurements 150 years back in time. before i think a go for an item that i'm put on the fence on over somewhere have been and privileged to have my daughter moved on board the ship. and i know that it's not an experience that any teenager will have the opportunity to take part in. but it's important for me that she learns about what i do as a scientist, what i work on in the same time. i know that she is learning a lot about
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8 years old, but as long as i get on this, i that i did to will bring this with her for many, many years to come. mm . oh. can you see how fast this will be? it's a plot it by i take the time from want to pass it. yes i so this is moving about tend to be able to calculate the right the chance of having one. now while we're here is one out of 10. but the 1st is also interesting to know if that could change the seasons in the caribbean. that's you know,
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between the june on november you can expect anything because of the hurricane season. the difference is not how many hurricanes which year. the different says how strong are now everything is much more intense fixture and i have a stronger source of hurt, then it's unmanageable. happen. and that's of course, once again, because of the heat, the heat rising up is more than it used to be in the science so relevant for you and for sailors. and, but i was just wondering out because we, we don't really talk to get much a scientist. and so we have to, because we're looking at this 247 we're looking are watching our movement. the end of the currents are pushing us all the time. and we have to know why i had to that the phone works on monday so that we can use it as a back up for this live thing with the schools projected on the sale. our way here here actually after the program,
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the day doesn't work. we isn't really voice the jamaica. yeah. all body in my view. so, you know, they're not gonna pop back . i live at 5 o forward. mm hm. and in some, very much looking forward. finally arriving in jamaica and meeting the school children and my colleagues at the university and the politicians who will be visiting the boat and kingston. and that not the least to learn about climate change and how it impacts people living here. okay. all right, living
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a break, right? right. you guys ready? so what we do is we will bring them in there whenever they come know, sit down here and then the one pupil student to is going to talk will be with me on the back side. maybe mean shantelle will do some great things. and so 1st barnes. okay guys, guys one minute, one minute, little silence. okay. one minute we go live and they were kinda hosting school groups to introduce them for the different projects and tying it back to their teaching curriculum that they do here locally. so our students have set up several stations on board the ship so that now the school children are vis. thing they can learn about climate change in the hands on type of way together with our students. and so i just mix it around and we're going
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to wait until the numbers for the unit, because maybe in american reading, i think i think it's fair, they did this much like a 100 years ago challenger and you did it today kind of helping us collecting data, which is super important. any questions? yeah, mm hm. so with piece out there, we go for collective action, right, collaborating with each other to kind of do your best to reduce your carpets of credit and to get your state involved. so the government and you, you are maybe not a voting age yet, but you will be soon. and that means that you will have a responsibility speak, your voice is in your opinions and those need to be heard. so i'm very glad you guys and girls could come, and i hope that they've taken good care of you during the last 2 hours is enough to
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learn some sign something about the ocean. so what i have here is a 150 letters from our school. the ones you saw on the screen, they've been writing old style. you know, when they wrote letters put in the mail box, i brought them from bergen. ah. so we're hoping that some of them will also interests you to read a little bit about how it is in bergen, how their life is, how their school is, what they do in terms of climate what they do in terms of spam ability. so they're a little bit about that in each letter. thank you so much. well, thank you. presentation. ah, so thinking quite low work to get this memorandum on the stand them between norwin caribbean, read if, but was assigned. it will be much easier for our colleagues, both in norway and the group in to work together with students and faculty, visit the childer and work on finding solutions,
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the climate change we had with great her for a welcoming you on board. started a letter, it is very encouraging to see students from the university of the west in this, enjoying the opportunity to carry out investigations alongside students from all over the world. they will all help increase our awareness who so the role of the oceans is missing the targets of the 2030 sustainable development agenda. and tonight, so university of the west indies and the universe, jo bergen, will strengthen, friendship further by finding a memorandum of understanding which supports research, collaboration, and exchanges. ok. topics such as climate change? bio diversity, fisheries. pollution and ocean cation ah,
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but the all of them have been and you may be heard in the media. i've been hosting students and school children for like 100 schoolchildren, a 100 students yesterday who came on board learned about the ocean, about climate folks. don't jamaica, thanks to these guys. shantelle and darren, who are local, knowledgeable people that are kind of in as much teaching as i hope i would say no part of. so you're in physics. yes sir. and you're in marine biology. i'm in marine biology to see where you would be on the ship. see, i mean, climate change us like for discipline. so yes, i guess coral reefs would be a little bit more visual. jamaica being a small island obviously, totally surrounded by sea. it is of interest, long term survival,
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growth and development. and i think we need to do much more in protecting and heavy . we're very grateful for the educational institution, scientists, and we know what this mean. they release about communicating the science that we do in a palatable way for the next generation. understand and can carry on to work with climate scientists. you kind of have to be an optimist. there's very serious message that we're communicating. but the same time, i believe that as a multinational team and there's no challenge we can solve together, i'm very confident that today's youth will be able to find the solution to the climate change ah, in
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