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inevitably sea levels rise at least one century. to have some climate impacts maturing greater. why are people more concerned. a little yellow. to the 1st t.w. . coming up on the program the race to. speak mount everest has claimed the lives of but. experts say. it's. prevented. enough with discrimination. drive to
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increase green spaces in the city into a real. all residents. welcome to. it's good to have you with us it's the world's highest peak and it was so much it for the 1st time this day in 1903 but this anniversary is stinged with sadness at least 11 people have died in the past few weeks due to bottlenecks on mt everest some of the deaths are being blamed on the high number of issued this season along with inexperienced climb does slowing down the ascent another window of favorable weather also contributed to a climb on the mountain. even as i come he is
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a canadian food make-a who has some of the evidence several times speaking to us from if i was skeptical of government to he described the situation on the mountain for the very 1st time with my own eyes i've been on everest 8 times i've stood on the summit 3 times now for the very 1st time with my own eyes i saw the infamous queues you know that are making headlines right now and on our way from camp 3 to camp 4 we can already see that there were you know 40 or 50 climbers ahead of us and that evening there were over 250 climbers that reading to the summit so the queues are obviously a huge issue you know the narrow weather window as mentioned earlier is also another issue then of course there's the grand issue of lack of experience on the mountain that's causing a lot of problems and many of these fatalities i think the other thing that would be very helpful would be you know creating a pre-requisite of having summit in 1000 meter peak before you're seeing very inexperience climbers you know there are actually some climbers on the mountain where everest was their 1st mountain and that would be incredibly helpful the other
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thing as well is i mean i just think people need to take this more seriously you know we see these images on social media we see them in the media we see seemingly ordinary people standing on top of the world and it's creating a culture of well i can if they can do it i can do it but then people are showing up they're trying to save money they're hiring irresponsible outfitters and those outfitters are also responsible for some of these fatalities as well as the climbers themselves when you hire a local company and pay $25.00 to $35000.00 you're compromising quality you're not getting adequate sherpa support you're not getting enough oxygen you not getting the right strategy or leadership to prepare you to go into the death zone to climb to 9000 meters above sea level and to understand exactly what you're getting yourself into and also having the leadership to educate you on when enough is enough you know you see climbers that push themselves beyond the limit i some many people that were climbing up to the summit and they really should have been turned
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around i tried to coax people into turning around saying you know there's there's no shame you know and being humble and admitting defeat because your life letters just not worth it. yes psychology there to neighboring india next and the country is witnessing a push for change here prebuttal sex is to who in conservative circles this has consequences for women's reproductive health for example when women go to the gynecologist last for contraception many are asked are you and if they also know they are shamed or refuse certain forms of birth control now women are getting together to campaign for attitudes to change they want to judge mental health care for married and. just all reports from demi. on the streets. is on a mission. she's often junge women like to stop and think about the sexual health. forced to check in with the issue when she went to a gynecologist to oscar for
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a contraceptive. device. the gun ecologist also if she already had children and if her husband. told the doctor that she was a she was. denied it and she said that no it's not safe for you and when i asked for evidence to prove that she didn't really have anything to say so i think again it was by. who can get an i supposed to use contraception who should be having sex and having sex after being denied but not the doctor so to be give up but she doesn't want other women to. when it comes to this has been a part of the focus on improving health. but a group of young women have come together to save their access to should not be denied simply because. they're calling the. stigma.
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commonly discussed in popular culture. is still there. and this often shows in the attitudes. does that count the gambian is appealing to medical the parties hospitals i'm dr us to sign the code of conduct and provide nonjudgmental services to all of them and equally as an unmarried woman if i go up to the doctor the doctor shouldn't ask me questions like are you mad or an audience like a do your parents nor you know it things like that so able to the doctor so my confidentiality should remain a letter i shouldn't been scared. i'm gambian is designated with some we live in a society where where i was 6 allergies some hallway much depressed and also suppressed so i think it is high time when time to come derrick face to face and have a dialogue about how sexuality has to go in a life safely why do you have stick shifts on top of that something which i mean
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they are your not spoken all of the stuff that many people in this instant dumping of all these things i do these issues must be all you know. taking up more sleep already that he's medically council has agreed to hear the group's petition. has moved him and joined a movement. that can change attitudes across the country. to singapore next which is famous for its starring skyscrapers immaculately clean streets but the mega city also wants to renew on as a green city the government has made a policy to expand green spaces in singapore leading to an influx of jungle animals that are now living in close proximity with your once it's keeping one hon rescued started 2 extremely busy. jungle may not be the 1st thing that comes to mind when you think of singapore but the city state is turning
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green and green up it's a development welcomed by animal activists but it's also leading to showdowns between wild animals and humans. the wildlife rescue center says it receives some 9000 calls every year. today's 1st job is to retrieve a monitor lizard reportedly hiding in the bathroom of the school fully grown a monitor lizards can measure up to 3 metres and they have a painful bite but this one small and harmless. interest is going to be not dangerous. but the little guys still manage to frighten some. coyotes get. this like 1st time you see this kind of thing after normally we have received these kind of things i don't mean now but now what is coming. i mean what are they are faced with any almost 40 i mean you. go out on my site.
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says it's important that wild animals are caught by a professional to avoid misunderstandings the more you try the pet you hear anything any more be like ok i need to get them myself but for me i know how to get through anything but if you want to can see what he did for you not sure how do we and then you know this way then. as mother nature returns to singapore. it begs the question how many wild animals can city people cope with it depends at pangolin like this will likely elicit a smile or a shrug but there's less tolerance when it comes to other species and the rescue team is often in for an ugly surprise. on this job cannot be expected to deal with a harmless garden snake until he discovered this. dead perhaps caught in a huge net in the garden the tenant says her gardener recommended she put one up so
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the bats wouldn't a stepfamily even ngs on the patio. this is one of the worst fears of the sea so the bats fly could be recounts. the current move these days and we fly in and get stuck. here. if this had been before. can i is feeling angry. is going to lock you in a. can i removed the net but he doubts it will solve the problem he says singapore and i used to the city being clean orderly and perfect and they only want certain animals around. dragonflies and by the by in your books in the morning.
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when you have the same all the. place is the seabirds and all the. people try to advocate for people. who accept. your views more people will beside them to. prevent. animals and humans will have to learn to share the space in the city which is one of the most densely populated in the world. the. night falls over singapore and the thick jungle on the city outskirts the team has driven here to release a hissing cobra one that was found in a garage. just hissing to see if. the mesereau me. contrary to their reputation says snakes are
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actually shy animals as long as humans leave them alone but keeping a distance is becoming increasingly difficult. than is very critical that people know what to do and what not to do then to get. people to start freaking stop provoking these any more they need that we can co-exist with them. the cobra's slip us off into its more natural habitat and it's finally time for the rescue team if the current trend continues they'll have an even busier day tomorrow and. that's a phenomenal show to check out the other stories on the dr dot com. on facebook and twitter. it was in the chinese city of yangon in recent days may have felt that they were experiencing an. invasion but it was actually hundreds of drones flying
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the stand today in a multibillion dollar lawsuit over the united states opioid epidemic prosecutors accuse one of the world's largest drug makers of deceptively marketing painkillers and downplaying the risks of addiction johnson and johnson there are 2 main opioid crises rapidly rising rates of over of prescription in the u.s. in asia and africa too few painkillers doctors there often give patients in chronic pain the equivalent of a headache tablet while americans are getting hooked on the potent stuff. gail box is heartbroken at the loss of her son i'm going to miss the great things that. austin was a college football player at the university of oklahoma and only 22 years old when he died from an overdose of opioid painkillers. the last day i saw him
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was the day he graduated from the university of oklahoma.

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