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saint john do dar, s activist journalist and politicians living and exile too much on my shoulders. but i have to hold this waves because i'm responsible for the future follow country for the people who are behind the bus. they live for their mission. people need to know what is happening there. you know, are series guardians of truth. watch now on youtube dw documentary, the, this is the, the news aisha coming up to date, extreme pizza flooding and storm script. issue climate change linked where the events of causing havoc across many countries in the region has government stack of the situation. lots of long term plans should they make to talk to the climate change itself. and on petroleum within the eco borders. how based proof of hulu,
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women have committed themselves to protecting the local forest. the british front of you're welcome to the the news aisha. i'm glad you could join us. it shows in the group of extreme weather events, heat stroke, warnings are in place in japan. why the south 3 ice cope and good flooding brought on by heavy rainfall, just mall and the region that seeing 1st time the impact of climate change. which produces force typhoon telling slims into china is southern port city of john jang . authorities earlier issued flood warnings and a stay at home order. they knew what to expect. it's the 4th type food to hit the city this year. with winds up to a 135 kilometers per hour, or a long china is eastern coast. the storms out or belt,
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dumped rain for hours. flash floods kept residence in their homes and food un and stranded vehicles. in young jo city. south korea is still digging out from land slides and floods triggered by days of torrential rain. at least 41 people have died across the country, including several who drowned in a flooded highway under past in the city of chang to president june. so fuel has vowed that the country will overhaul it's preparation for extreme weather . linked to climate change. in india's capital, deli heavy monsoons have caused the human river to breach its banks to the highest point in 45 years. thousands of people had been evacuated to make ship relief camps with limited access to clean water or shelter from the rain.
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elsewhere in asia, as northern hemisphere, extreme heat is the danger this summer. much of japan is suffering under scorching temperatures. up to $37.00 degrees celsius in tokyo, and china is western sion jung region has set a new record in the famous flaming mountains as hot as $52.00 degrees celsius during daylight hours. many climate scientists warned that these extremes are signs of what's to come. with no end in sight to global warming, to join me and also more is out system scientists throughout the whole more to the good day. he's in everett at this professor at the university of maryland and faculty and the indian institute of technology in moving by professor, i want to go to the extreme hate in japan rainfall flooding and south korea and india. now i tie phone across china and via them are all these extreme weather
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events connected. yes, they're not actually funny to see if uh, the entire northern hemisphere has been a long june, is now the wellness model on the record. but the funny thing is if you look at the iphone, so for me, the entire atlantic ocean from the edge of dr. car into the ok, because very long and the eastern half of it towards the cost of europe is that some of the record lump in the atlantic ocean. same thing is happening in the indian ocean. levy or ocean is warm from the southern ocean all the way to northern indian ocean with the indian c being record long as well. so this was just the so called re brand, all the tropical conversions zone up northward and combined with the optic wants. this begins to find the weather systems across the globe, so they're all connected right now. this record warming, how is it linked to climate change?
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this is the lead combination actually if you look at the wellbeing center about 9090 the warming, orlando have been really the any the fastest other than the optic of extending home, mid least for you. well, that's the new issue and put them in the korean and the other combination is that put t, yes, we had a lot of, you know, the topical pacific. if you remember around the level of us, like i said, normally holy. and this is when the ocean is taking up peak just soaking up the like a sponge from the atmosphere. when allow me not comes, those temperatures are older than normal because the weights are stronger. splitting up core water from the front of the ocean. so not so if you kind of accumulate that in the top of the pacific for 3 years, great, the $2122.00, and then the outcomes that is going to be best out. we typically call in the annual mini global warming. so now we're combining the global warming with the manual
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related many global warming. the other unusual thing to see. what is that the, why fi us a brand 3 times? the average area by now i didn't have the beat it almost 3 times as much copper. this year, which is also adding to the want this here. so it's just about the worst combination . weekly magic. i mean your explanation is actually a sound very, a pop apocalyptic. if one just focuses on that, i definitely need to ask you how nations in asia, but example prepare for the impact of climate change or so this is basically comes down to having a very good early warning system. so that $1.00 to $3.00 days, $2.00 to $10.00 days, be to the full we need to have full costs based on ex disaster management. they know for the players who have holding center shelters access to hospitals, hydration centers. these are all the need to be prepared, but you need to have a very good sense of the you, whether or not cd like moved by o, b,
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g. not every neighborhood is the same way. so you need to know where the most vulnerable people people who are outside or people who don't have cost would have to travel by public transportation. capes will have to play outside the school days, etc. so we need to have a good map of where the heat wave is going to be, who are the most vulnerable people and what assistance we can give them to the, with the heat through as a company. and we go up to the fact that i'm prepared before i based on the, the warnings because these hazards i really coming from fall a baby and soon as well. i mean with this phone being a large sheet that you read it the into india especially not this. the, you cannot control the bmc so you have to control what happens. you know, been sent us by, you know, increasing your registration color over the longer period. but i'm short of the to provide fee, public transportation and other access to uh, you know, the medium matches, how do you assess the level of preparedness from
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a government across asia? and the reason i is the bigger band of asia is because we're talking about a mix of countries admitted stages of economic development to document defined. and at the same time, you're also talking about buying a solution india. do you find that when it comes to this preparedness, it's going to be the rich admissions that it'd be better prepared than the portal ones. it's kind of a mixed bag because there has invested hundreds of millions since 2009, 3 pool. literally wanting systems and they have done well not only for the claims but also syfma, for example, the number of that from dropped dramatically with the property. the loss is always the, i mean, the also ships. we certainly want to use it the neighboring countries, at least the friendly one. so unfortunately, there's geopolitics, involved the notion of name countries get a new orleans from india as well. the other thing we have to knock is that the number that's in the beat likely to is for europe and japan tends to be much higher
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than for the tropical countries. to some extent, we have adapted to heat over tropical countries. so it's not so unusual in that sense, but as the number that's tend to be 10 times higher than latitudes, so each currently scan protect themselves better. but people out the, or the people, especially uh much more about a minute. we leave it there for the time being. my thanks so much for joining us today. professor, go most a good day. thank you. many pots of issue i struggle against the practice of tim bus modeling. it's a major source of income for criminal gains, ending this eastern job current state campaign. those are risking their lives to prevent the illegal feeling of trees. and i've become role models for others in the region. they close the lady to send the woman who was saving the forest. 43 year old jemina to do is
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a hero in hub image. more than 20 years ago, she set out to stop the timber mac, the from legally cutting down trees, and together with other women from her village. she found it the tulsa and ami since then. they've been patrolling the forest armed with bows. arrows and machetes . no roads kind of thing and we go into the forest twice a day to check on things. well then usually we come once in the morning at around 9 am. and then again in the afternoon at around 4 pm, one that's important because we have to protect the trees and hope that the timber mafia won't come and steal them from us. go ahead. my pillow, when they come in, there dies me the no the in the past 2 decades, she's being repeatedly attacked by the tim,
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the matthew once, almost fatally, to go. i've had this scar for about 10 years. at that time, the mafia wanted to still would and load it onto the trains. when we tried to stop them, they started beating us and throwing stones at us. of monica put on my husband and i were bleeding badly and when they left us lying on the truck. no better come. i'll come on all the time. but matthew strikes less frequently. now, the plunder has not been entirely prevented here. juna until i come rates are too late. the soil is noticeably dry and now under the hot sun. what would that buy or cut off with the each year june until the fellow campaign is plumped more than $15000.00 saplings. but the lengthening dry seasons, i'm making it difficult for the smaller trees to survive. eastern india is feeding the effects of climate change them in the, in the forest. the rocky ok. the women meet and tie the so called rocky around the
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trees to strengthen the bond between humans and nature. because for us, this is what it's like a family member that we have to protect. and we promised to treat it not to let anyone damage it or cut it down to check and make it a homeless funk of living. the rocky oats ends with the traditional dogs. the women form 3 rows as a symbolic protective rule. so many years, this tradition was seldom celebrated. but since june it began preserving the forest . more women come every year. a habitable into the future. jemina has sofa convinced more than 500 villages and more than 10000 people to join her cause of to 20 years of tireless work. she continues to draw the energy from nature. can we have the buses and that does it for today because most
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of the region on our website and as everybody you can follow us on facebook times treated as well. be back tomorrow and see you then the by the people in trucks insured. when trying to free the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away. the east chris trader exclaimed, getting 200 people around the world more than 150000000. which we ask why? because no one should have the make
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up your own mind. me for mine's of the the european union and countries of the latin american america sort block struggled to reach a trade deal as their brussels solid against bog down and differences over russia's boar and ukraine will have expert analysis. also, i'm to show in german startup hopes it's electrically powered air attacks that you can provide and environmentally friendly alternative to traffic jams and big cities . of course coble rocks because of over the you and the countries of the latin american marcus or block have been working hard to finalize a long delayed trade deal, resolving the long stalls you murder. so deal was supposed to be highlight the
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summit and brussels 1st 8 years, but the leaders from the e and the community of latin american and caribbean states could not bridge the differences over an environmental sped with brazil and argentina. and also how to respond to russia's war and ukraine media. that's good morning, this from dw correspondent lucio sultan and christopher a silva, tv senior research fellow for latin america us and the america has a chatham house. welcome to both of you, christopher. letting me start with you, have you seen any meaningful progress towards finalizing this trade deal at the summit.
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