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life in such a passion lies. so why do i want to go back tonight and you like i do have, i mean very, very soon on. we've left the fast all these things in more in the new season of the fuck cause you probably suspected the month of july 2023 was the hottest of 1.5 degree celsius. a ceiling signed to say, july was i'm burned, gulf in berlin. this is the day it's like being inside the sooner i'm finding it difficult debris, nothing left to say. no, it is never be more urgency. i'm committed states into all looking around the world . welcome. we begin today with the official confirmation to today that the average global temperature in july was 16.95 degrees more than enough to make our weather more extreme more often the heat weights several days in july. so how to reduce the
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number of spikes before it's to the increase in temperatures and the knock on effects on weather and the oceans say the ocean kimball map. so one can be that it warms up because the atmosphere of fun is 3 karns coming from underneath one the another method, a lot more solar radiation. the ocean is a dock stuff is to absorb more of the solar radiation. amazing. just some of the mechanisms that have led to the record in boma, particularly the surface ocean is less efficient. so we know you that already the ocean that has absorbed about 90 but greenhouse gases. so this means until we turn off the top of the emissions entering the atlas via the climate change will continues in temperatures. and this is why scientists are encouraging ambitious at that with a woman. well, we're more likely to have more range and a objects. it's already the biggest producer of wind power in the us,
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and it's well on its way to claiming that title for solar energy to but this kind of green other place in the u. s. has more wind and solar energy plans and projects and the so called 83 percent of that land is work in the past. those large with massive solar farm here is a bad id, mostly wetland and densely forest. but you know, for us that live over here, you know, what? well, i, our san angelo in west texas around here. the sun is almost advantages, not only in terms of energy production, but in terms where i'm of the economy and in going and increasing the fights and legal battles between preservationist landowners and 3 of the tensions between china and the united states are now drawing in the philippines, the tracking manila in this dispute, us on tuesday trying to define east coast guard. as you can see right there, used water can enter prevent films. brands can seem again good to have you back on
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the program. tie one is usually why you wouldn't, you know, years ago paging drew this what i would call arbitrary 9 dash around the south trying to see basically saying, hey, everything inside this belongs to us beans after asserted in that line. what is trying to done. they found these little outcroppings they'd be out if we don't want you hear it. what's the goal? i think the goal was to seize resources and philippines took one of their world war 2 vessels and grounded in the 2nd time. and china has no legitimate claim to, and has been re supplying a small number marines there when it comes in with it's a maritime militia. these fishing boats acting like fishing boats, even though there's own. the tricky thing here is i, i'm being cute, is that the philippine, like john is saying china is an accusing the us of gathering as well. you know, these last united states and the philippines have been allied since 1951. so on a b or allies, so we don't need to do a lot of gathering. they come to us because they know we don't and that's what you
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were mentioning. so what is the feel a teen review as china is demanding? i think the philippines on, in their exclusive economic zone, in trying that has no basis to, isn't that right to, to take, take this aggressive and frankly, dangers action toward the filipinos. i would really turn the question, respectfully back evasion. what the danger level of control and what danger level would, would you give it, bro? i mean, i know is it doesn't between the 2. military's and aging is pushed back on that. so i'd say we need to get better or more. most dangerous thing here is i think being solved in the face of a might, may rate might makes, right. the west is strengthening its defense alliance has been the philippines and with japan term you know, the, the wording the buyer. mr. hollins. they like the word challenge. i prefer the word adversary and they, they talking uh, pretty aggressive sales around japan, land base exercises, insight and outrages that,
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that they wouldn't even do this or sending a message despite what they're saying. they're clearly sending the message they're, they're saying, hey, we close. we think china echoing the talking points of putting with respect to the unprovoked debate, because we've never, we have never had the capacity necessary to find out what's the status on that porcupine to not. you know, the park, you put a speed up or we're gonna have a problem, right? brand new building with the foundation for the defense of democracies. leaders from 8 nations linked to the amazon base in our meeting in brazil to try and call the meeting a landmark initiative to say the amazon. excellent ma'am. of a severe worsening of the climate crisis. no couple of those. it is never corresponding. she is currently in the village of the late nicole is getting us about how they feel about this, some feel the consequences of the destruction of the amazon rain forest
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directly. it's mining activities. so they want to make sure that the voice is not being heard, not only through the structure to the stuff, the extradition of, of, of, of fossil fuel, to settle society as well because of climate crisis. that's one point. there's also, and it will cost some of some rep to your i think because these are very important industries, economic because people who live in the amazon of rain for us meet you have and you cannot make advantage. but also the prince's us there are the public opinion about what will happen to the section of petrol. he's been very ambiguous about it for what if you think about the ecosystem that we need to save here, and it's coming to a tipping point for them on one of the islands that surround the city. and this could be an example of how by a, it's several. mm hm. okay, so he said she costa has been growing co co for 40 years, 5 years,
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and in sync with nature, political leaders in the amazon, she's proud of an investment, could also give nature summers when a like have once i have a phone on me to do that so i think that that's something that we should be really keeping in mind that one of the forest will determine the future of human kind. a toronto open, a pre cursor to the us open. was me actually one her 1st the
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they have been fighting the hunter and be on mars since the military coup and stand up for its democratic ideals. as a business and at least i think my country would help make good business going back home. is a huge shortage off health care professionals our portfolio hello guys. this is the 77 the .
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