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intergovernmental panel on climate change says the rate of ocean warming has doubled since 1903 and will continue to rise oceans absorb 90 percent of the world's excess heat marine heat waves have also doubled in frequency since the early 1980 s. and the rate is expected to increase the i.p.c.c. says sea levels will rise affecting hundreds of millions of people in low lying and coastal areas before the end of the century and under all scenarios the report predicts marine life will continue to decline and there portals details how glaciers snow cover an arctic sea ice will be can will continue to melt greenpeace scientists are building a case to protect more marine areas and our correspondent nick clark is in the south atlantic ocean off the coast of south america with them. yes we're on board the greenpeace ship esperanza where scientists are investigating a newly discovered area of reef we're about 600 kilometers from the mouth of the amazon in that direction and about 130 kilometers from the shore french guiana and scientists here on board a conducting all manner of risk from the seabe
intergovernmental panel on climate change says the rate of ocean warming has doubled since 1903 and will continue to rise oceans absorb 90 percent of the world's excess heat marine heat waves have also doubled in frequency since the early 1980 s. and the rate is expected to increase the i.p.c.c. says sea levels will rise affecting hundreds of millions of people in low lying and coastal areas before the end of the century and under all scenarios the report predicts marine life will continue to...
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they intergovernmental panel on climate change has just presented its report on the condition of our oceans we'll see what he said and in germany and other parts of you have you going to go kayaking for free as long as you collect trash along the way. first to the seychelles where environmentalists are working to protect. these frogs ecosystems are among the most special rates by the tubes on earth and the island nation relies on them for its very survival i mishit of launching 2014 aims to support a healthy ocean and implement climate change strategies and to promote the stable blue economy and the region depends on winning $115.00 islands that simple i go he's truly unique a marine ecosystem. but. this issue's is a tropical paradise the iraqi pillar who covers around 455 square kilometers of land. bunch more than 1300000 square kilometers of sea. sand on alan meiring resource for everything whether it's our economy activities or for tourism and fisheries we don't have anything without that. many tourists come to visit the archipelago for this big truculent. so i realize that horses
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warning get off a climate change catastrophe for the planet's oceans scientists from the intergovernmental panel on climate change say the overheating of our oceans threatens to bring more intense storms and rising sea levels. british prime minister bar as johnson is set to face more calls to resign on wednesday as parliament resumes that's after britain's top court ruled he'd suspended parliament unlawfully. this is news from britain you can always find the latest headlines a d.-w. dot com or for us on twitter. that's it for now i'm going to touch him up pleasure to have your company do so to me because my colleagues and friends from our business desk will have a business update for you coming up shortly. to accommodation. about which comes from. from in the. 101st. the last one of a ship more than a 100 percent. secure and affordable housing is becoming a scarce commodity. made in germany 60. 2. it was the result of a long haul it's not easy to go to another country you know nothing about i don't do this because we can't stay out and it's way into. the place that. closely global news that matt
warning get off a climate change catastrophe for the planet's oceans scientists from the intergovernmental panel on climate change say the overheating of our oceans threatens to bring more intense storms and rising sea levels. british prime minister bar as johnson is set to face more calls to resign on wednesday as parliament resumes that's after britain's top court ruled he'd suspended parliament unlawfully. this is news from britain you can always find the latest headlines a d.-w. dot com or...
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so the ipcc, the intergovernment intergovernmental panel on climate change, has complete consensus ont we're looking at. the costs are incredibly high as well to our economy. >> so david, like everything, there is a political divide on how this is approached or what people believe. look at the latest quinnipiac poll. if you ask democrat, 84-14, they say climate change is an emergency. you ask independents, also a large margin there, 63 believe it is, 36 do not. you ask republicans, it's the other way around. republicans say it's not an emergency. i wonder, is that because they just don't believe it, or is it partly a product of the echo chambers we occupy? that in, for instance, on fox news you listen to the president or on social media, you have climate denial as a fairly common view point in the news sources, information sources a lot of folks follow. >> i agree. listen, jim, the most important issue or point is that there's no divide among scientists. less than 2% of scientists are skeptical about climate change. tracy just talked about something which is very important, the interg
so the ipcc, the intergovernment intergovernmental panel on climate change, has complete consensus ont we're looking at. the costs are incredibly high as well to our economy. >> so david, like everything, there is a political divide on how this is approached or what people believe. look at the latest quinnipiac poll. if you ask democrat, 84-14, they say climate change is an emergency. you ask independents, also a large margin there, 63 believe it is, 36 do not. you ask republicans, it's...
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seas predicting more super storms rising sea levels and ocean dead zones scientists from the intergovernmental panel on climate change say unprecedented overheating in the world's oceans could raise sea levels by about one meter by the end of this century rendering some coastal regions uninhabitable. one senegalese coast the village of popping green is already feeling the effects of rising sea levels the atlantic has washed away several houses and a mosque. was not worth all the good it done when people's houses have been destroyed they pack up their things and try to make a new start and the countryside if they have the money they go to the car another city them in the winter for their cause. their situation as a result of events happening around the world sea levels are rising due to climate change carbon emissions and other greenhouse gases making the earth warm up. polar regions are seeing the permafrost saw play shows and ice sheets are melting rapidly. flooding storms and erosion on intensifying. underwater global warming is also having an impact increased c o 2 levels are turning our oceans m
seas predicting more super storms rising sea levels and ocean dead zones scientists from the intergovernmental panel on climate change say unprecedented overheating in the world's oceans could raise sea levels by about one meter by the end of this century rendering some coastal regions uninhabitable. one senegalese coast the village of popping green is already feeling the effects of rising sea levels the atlantic has washed away several houses and a mosque. was not worth all the good it done...
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intense images including storms extreme weather and rising sea levels scientists from the intergovernmental panel on climate change say that well oceans have been helping the planet cope with rising temperatures unprecedented overheating in this sea poses a huge threat to humanity includes a warning that the melting antarctic ice sheet will of felt it will affect rising sea levels more than previously thought was some island nations likely to become uninhabitable. well joining us for some analysis is john from did environment department today too high can you tell us this this report has some very dire warnings just just how bad is the situation scientists are telling us that it is in fact very very bad. seeds that are getting hotter and which are rising and this happening faster and faster in some cases faster than we previously thought and one of the things that make it very clear that i mean it's not just the oceans that are affected but also the poles the high mountainous regions and which we're seeing hotter temperatures leading to melting snow melting ice and what this is during of releasin
intense images including storms extreme weather and rising sea levels scientists from the intergovernmental panel on climate change say that well oceans have been helping the planet cope with rising temperatures unprecedented overheating in this sea poses a huge threat to humanity includes a warning that the melting antarctic ice sheet will of felt it will affect rising sea levels more than previously thought was some island nations likely to become uninhabitable. well joining us for some...
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my assumption is that it is but it highlights the intergovernmental panel on climate change, the un bodying out that rising sea levels make the climate emergency much more evident and people will look at that on their breakfast table this morning and around the world and maybe it is the important wake—up call that world and maybe it is the important wa ke—up call that everybody world and maybe it is the important wake—up call that everybody needs. time now to briefly touch on another story, push for smart speaker devices. amazon are adding all sorts of new features including celebrity voices. i won't mention the brand name either because i don't want one is owned by viewers to start chirping and tweeting that you will be able to download similarjackson and other celebrity voices. what voice would you choose? and other celebrity voices. what voice would you choose ?|j and other celebrity voices. what voice would you choose? i remember when the satellite navigation in ca i’s when the satellite navigation in cars could when the satellite navigation in ca rs could let when the satellite navi
my assumption is that it is but it highlights the intergovernmental panel on climate change, the un bodying out that rising sea levels make the climate emergency much more evident and people will look at that on their breakfast table this morning and around the world and maybe it is the important wake—up call that world and maybe it is the important wa ke—up call that everybody world and maybe it is the important wake—up call that everybody needs. time now to briefly touch on another...
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amounts of oil gas and coal releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere according to the intergovernmental panel on climate change the average temperature on earth has risen by around one degree celsius since industrialization began and it's still doing so our oceans are warming up causing sea levels to rise since $880.00 they've risen by around $24.00 centimeters the polar ice caps are melting and if the antarctic were to saw sea levels could rise by 60 meters flooding the vast areas of land it's a disaster and it's already begun. pastika a poverty stricken district in manila's port area that's packed with houses on stilts at the edge of the sea. the people here live on the water and from it and sometimes they fear it especially the monster waves spawned by typhoons. lovely smore as came here looking for work 15 years ago and ended up staying she sells food to freighter crews 3 times now storm flooding has destroyed the shock she lived in the 1st time it happened she nearly waited too long before fleeing. not only to get we'll and when i saw that the water had come up this high and was starting
amounts of oil gas and coal releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere according to the intergovernmental panel on climate change the average temperature on earth has risen by around one degree celsius since industrialization began and it's still doing so our oceans are warming up causing sea levels to rise since $880.00 they've risen by around $24.00 centimeters the polar ice caps are melting and if the antarctic were to saw sea levels could rise by 60 meters flooding the vast areas of land...
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seas predicting most super storms rising sea levels and ocean dead zones scientists from the intergovernmental panel on climate change say that while seas have been helping the planet cope with rising temperatures unprecedented overheating the ocean poses a huge threats to humanity. by about one meter by the end of the century if global warming doesn't slow down making some island nations on inhabitable. i.p.c.c. scientists say a failure to act on the new data will have grave consequences for the future of our planet the consequences for nature and humanity are sweeping and severe. this report highlights also the urgency of timely ambitious who are needed and enduring action. what is its stake is the health of ecosystems wildlife and importantly the world we leave for our children. environment department and joins me now with some very dire warnings in the i.p.c.c. . report which is just come out just how dire is the situation i think scientists agree that it is very very bad so we're saying a very comprehensive report that shows us that sees a woman see devils are rising and bear in mind this is ha
seas predicting most super storms rising sea levels and ocean dead zones scientists from the intergovernmental panel on climate change say that while seas have been helping the planet cope with rising temperatures unprecedented overheating the ocean poses a huge threats to humanity. by about one meter by the end of the century if global warming doesn't slow down making some island nations on inhabitable. i.p.c.c. scientists say a failure to act on the new data will have grave consequences for...
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everything must change, that's set to be the stark warning of a report by the united nations‘ intergovernmental paneler this month, will warn that unless we change our habits soon, there could be a dramatic decline in fish stocks, a 100—fold increase in the damage caused by super storms and millions of people displaced by rising seas. earlier i discussed the report with ambassador peter thomson, the united nations‘ secretary general‘s special envoy for the ocean. i began by asking him if the bottom line is we are simply over—consuming. i think it does probably come down to that. not just i think it does probably come down to that. notjust us, but ever since the industrial revolution we have been consuming probably in the wrong way, number one, but certainly today we are over consuming because of our large population, we have to change oui’ ways large population, we have to change our ways and we have to change them rapidly. when we hear about the amount of plastic in the oceans, it feels like it is simply overwhelming. realistically, what can people do? i think plastic is actually a winnable one, in
everything must change, that's set to be the stark warning of a report by the united nations‘ intergovernmental paneler this month, will warn that unless we change our habits soon, there could be a dramatic decline in fish stocks, a 100—fold increase in the damage caused by super storms and millions of people displaced by rising seas. earlier i discussed the report with ambassador peter thomson, the united nations‘ secretary general‘s special envoy for the ocean. i began by asking him...
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he is one of the lead authors of that report by the intergovernmental panel on climate change joins me now via skype from poland what is striking about this report is the conclusion that the impact of the climate crisis on the world's oceans is now inevitable whether we take action or not. that would mean that the choice and became not actor which is lacking in a true so it's true that our action. be good and how bad the impact will be and this is about it's important that we cut our emissions. what about these figure of 4 meters and eventual sea level rise of more than 4 meters how could that change will reshape the map of the world if it weren't for me to see 11 as can't happen if we don't use our emissions that would mean that we accept that we have if i meet us 11 days by the end of the santee and 4 metre by 2300 this is only if you do not change course if you remain on their mission past. however we have a choice we can teams our mission ends and we can act also locally so tell me about that choice then because it looks as though what we face with right now is a climate crisis tha
he is one of the lead authors of that report by the intergovernmental panel on climate change joins me now via skype from poland what is striking about this report is the conclusion that the impact of the climate crisis on the world's oceans is now inevitable whether we take action or not. that would mean that the choice and became not actor which is lacking in a true so it's true that our action. be good and how bad the impact will be and this is about it's important that we cut our emissions....
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they don't talk about that and the reason they don't talk about it is because when the un intergovernmental panel on climate change was set up to investigate climate change the public were led to believe they were looking at all climate change they were not they were told to only look at human causes of climate change therefore their results were pre-determined the whole thing is the biggest scam in history so it seems everyone agrees that the rising levels assail of let me say it's not the human cost if that's the case what is causing it. to the sun but they don't look at the sun because humans don't that's not a part of human caused climate change but by using that definition they did they predetermine the outcome and the sun was part of it i mean if i say to most people c o 2 is only 4 percent of the greenhouse gases they don't know it most public don't know that and what further they don't know is that in the in all the records that we have including the 800000 year antarctic ice core the temperature changes before the c o 2 in other words c o 2 is not driving temperature in any of the record
they don't talk about that and the reason they don't talk about it is because when the un intergovernmental panel on climate change was set up to investigate climate change the public were led to believe they were looking at all climate change they were not they were told to only look at human causes of climate change therefore their results were pre-determined the whole thing is the biggest scam in history so it seems everyone agrees that the rising levels assail of let me say it's not the...
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she wanted to personally deliver the intergovernmental panel onl politicians. increased more than three degrees since before the industrial revolution. she will speak at the united nations climate action summit on monday. >> sometimes children's voices are louder. >> yeah. >>> students at one vallejo school went days without a math teacher. the superintendent tells us his fix for the problem. >>> amazon rolling out a new feature that allows customers to pay with cash. cash? how that works coming up. >>> some friends were hoping for a fun weekend in joshua tree, but they were in for an unpleasant surprise when they arrived at their airbnb. >>> the vallejo school district says it's fixed the go of that let 150 seventh gradeers to miss math class for most of last week. >> they got an extra helping of p.e. >> reporter: wednesday means the kids get out at 1:30 instead of 3:00 at solano middle school. it means tomorrow their seventh grade math teacher comes back. >> we had a math teacher who had to go out on leave for a couple weeks. >> reporter: but her subtraction
she wanted to personally deliver the intergovernmental panel onl politicians. increased more than three degrees since before the industrial revolution. she will speak at the united nations climate action summit on monday. >> sometimes children's voices are louder. >> yeah. >>> students at one vallejo school went days without a math teacher. the superintendent tells us his fix for the problem. >>> amazon rolling out a new feature that allows customers to pay with...
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goes back to the official scientific reports from the governments advisory body from the intergovernmental panel on climate change and those reports become more and more outspoken in telling us what will happen if we allow the gases to build up an atmosphere and the temperature gets warmer and warmer they are very clear that we're heading into some very difficult and dark times so when you hear a projection like that which is based on the inevitability of increased droughts increased disruption more people refugee as refugees increasing sea levels you can't help but acknowledge that the poorest of the poor around the world are going to be in the frame 1st they will be hit 1st and hard as you look at puerto rico with the hurrican there devastating it will take them 5 to 10 years to recover from that so this isn't. this isn't some crazy future although president trump said puerto rico would recover i'm going to ask about trump because i live aboard this year the military have a big part of it for a change the u.s. military apparently is the biggest polluter it has polluted more than 100 combined s
goes back to the official scientific reports from the governments advisory body from the intergovernmental panel on climate change and those reports become more and more outspoken in telling us what will happen if we allow the gases to build up an atmosphere and the temperature gets warmer and warmer they are very clear that we're heading into some very difficult and dark times so when you hear a projection like that which is based on the inevitability of increased droughts increased disruption...
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there are things completely insignificant when the un intergovernmental panel on climate change was set up the public were led to believe they were looking at all climate change they were not they were told to only look at human causes of climate change. a young russian actor who was detained during an opposition protests to moscow has been released and there he is under a travel ban his case galvanize support from activists especially among the community he spoke out following his release. well. that's what. most call court has changed previous decision and pov a listing of has been released under a travel ban russia's general prosecutor's office as well as the country's own woodsmen all have been calling for softening the initial punishment for these young men but many believe that today's decision is not about that but rather about a victory of a civil society and 100 percent result of unified actions and afterwards and solidarity of people who simply believed that pavol o'steen of had been convicted wrongfully and that was exactly what pavel sr and his mom talked about after the dec
there are things completely insignificant when the un intergovernmental panel on climate change was set up the public were led to believe they were looking at all climate change they were not they were told to only look at human causes of climate change. a young russian actor who was detained during an opposition protests to moscow has been released and there he is under a travel ban his case galvanize support from activists especially among the community he spoke out following his release....
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intergovernmental panel on climate change says the rate of ocean warming has doubled since 1009 $103.00 and will continue to rise oceans absorb 90 percent of the world's excess heat marine heat waves of also doubled in frequency the $980.00 s. the i.p.c.c. it says sea levels will rise affecting hundreds of millions of people in low lying and coastal areas before the end of the century the report predicts marine life will decline further and it details how glassy is no cover an arctic sea ice will continue to melt well greenpeace scientists are building a case to protect more marine areas al-jazeera is nick clark as an amazon reef in the south atlantic ocean off the coast of south america. yes we're on board the greenpeace ship esperanza where scientists are investigating a newly discovered area of reef we're about 600 kilometers from the mouth of the amazon in that direction and about 130 kilometers from the shore french guiana and scientists here on board a conducting all manner of research from the seabed to the surface hoping to bolster the case for protection of the world's oceans t
intergovernmental panel on climate change says the rate of ocean warming has doubled since 1009 $103.00 and will continue to rise oceans absorb 90 percent of the world's excess heat marine heat waves of also doubled in frequency the $980.00 s. the i.p.c.c. it says sea levels will rise affecting hundreds of millions of people in low lying and coastal areas before the end of the century the report predicts marine life will decline further and it details how glassy is no cover an arctic sea ice...
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sees predicting more super storms rising sea levels and ocean dead zones scientists from the intergovernmental panel on climate change say that while seas have been helping the planet cope with rising temperatures unprecedented overheating in the ocean poses a huge threat to humanity well the report warns that sea levels will rise by about one meter by the end of this century if global warming doesn't slow down making some island nations and inhabitable well i didn't see sea scientist says say a failure to act on the new data will have grave consequences for the future of our planet the consequences for nature and humanity are sweeping in severe. this report highlights also the urgency of timely ambitious who were needed and enduring action. what is its stake is the health of ecosystems wildlife and importantly the world we leave for our children. all right a very clear warning there now for more on this topic i'm now joined by w.'s environment departments reporter ed sheets and there are you on good to have you here with the situation is really dire what i mean they're not mincing their words or th
sees predicting more super storms rising sea levels and ocean dead zones scientists from the intergovernmental panel on climate change say that while seas have been helping the planet cope with rising temperatures unprecedented overheating in the ocean poses a huge threat to humanity well the report warns that sea levels will rise by about one meter by the end of this century if global warming doesn't slow down making some island nations and inhabitable well i didn't see sea scientist says say...
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planet's oceans predicting tones of rising sea levels an ocean dead zones scientists on the intergovernmental panel on climate change favored wide seas have been helping the planet to cope with rising temperatures unprecedented overheating the ocean poses a huge pressure to humanity the reports warns that the levels will rise 3 feet by the end of the century if the only woman doesn't slow down making some island nations on inhabitable. for more. environment department joins me now welcome some very dire warnings in the. report which is just come out just how dire is the situation i think scientists agree that it is very very bad so we're saying a very comprehensive report that shows us that sees the woman sit up as a rising bear in mind this is happening faster and faster even faster than we previously thought and on top of that there's becoming more acidic becoming less productive and that's huge consequences for things like fish marine life called wreaths but more than just the oceans what this report highlights of the furries and parts of the planet the north pole and of the on the outs all of t
planet's oceans predicting tones of rising sea levels an ocean dead zones scientists on the intergovernmental panel on climate change favored wide seas have been helping the planet to cope with rising temperatures unprecedented overheating the ocean poses a huge pressure to humanity the reports warns that the levels will rise 3 feet by the end of the century if the only woman doesn't slow down making some island nations on inhabitable. for more. environment department joins me now welcome some...
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the intergovernmental panel on climate change will warn that hundreds of millions of people could bethe end of the century. matt mcgrath reports. for decades, the disease have been oui’ for decades, the disease have been our best friend in the fight against climate change, soaking up carbon dioxide and access heat. the scale of verbal warming means we have gone too far, say scientists, and are wreaking havoc on marine ecosystems. coral reefs play a crucial role, serving as nurseries for a vast number of species and protecting the shoreline from storms. rising temperatures have ta ken shoreline from storms. rising temperatures have taken a huge toll on these delicate creatures in recent yea rs, on these delicate creatures in recent years, with devastating consequences for the corals. this is like losing all the trees in a forest. if you cut all the trees down ina forest. if you cut all the trees down in a forest, remove the trees, hey, there are no birds, there are no insects, it's losing the base to the ecosystem. that's a tragedy at an environmental level, if you go further than out
the intergovernmental panel on climate change will warn that hundreds of millions of people could bethe end of the century. matt mcgrath reports. for decades, the disease have been oui’ for decades, the disease have been our best friend in the fight against climate change, soaking up carbon dioxide and access heat. the scale of verbal warming means we have gone too far, say scientists, and are wreaking havoc on marine ecosystems. coral reefs play a crucial role, serving as nurseries for a...
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just how climate change is overheating our planet's oceans and gases the united nations' intergovernmental panel on climate change says the rate of ocean warming has doubled since 1903 and will continue to rise oceans absorb new. percent of the world's excess heat marine heat waves of also doubled in frequency since the early 1980 s. and that rate is expected to increase the i.p.c.c. also says sea levels will rise affecting hundreds of millions of people in low lying and coastal areas before the end of this century and under all scenarios both low and high emissions the report predicts that marine life will continue to decline and the report also details how glasses snow cover and sea ice will continue to melt while greenpeace scientists are building a case to protect more marine areas environmental it authentic clark is that amazon reef in the south atlantic ocean off the coast of south america. yes we're on board the greenpeace ship esperanza where scientists are investigating a newly discovered area of reef we're about 600 kilometers from the mouth of the amazon in that direction and about 13
just how climate change is overheating our planet's oceans and gases the united nations' intergovernmental panel on climate change says the rate of ocean warming has doubled since 1903 and will continue to rise oceans absorb new. percent of the world's excess heat marine heat waves of also doubled in frequency since the early 1980 s. and that rate is expected to increase the i.p.c.c. also says sea levels will rise affecting hundreds of millions of people in low lying and coastal areas before...
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consequences for all life on earth that's the warning from the latest report by the un's intergovernmental panel on climate change the i.p.c.c. and it really makes for a pretty grim reading which forecasts of place will melt rising sea levels intense storms loss of marine life unless we curb global warming slee the 900 page study is the work of more than 100 scientists from 36 countries but insists that while some impacts are inevitable there is still time to act to avoid the worst. and across a few critical. on through. all this report is showing that if greenhouse gas emissions continue to increase global warming will drastically alter the ocean and the cross-beam however if we reduce emissions roughly consequences for people and their livelihoods will still be challenging but they will be potentially more manageable for those most vulnerable while there are some pretty striking findings here are oceans of take up 90 percent of the world's excess heat they've been warming for half a century and expanding as they do so and they've also been absorbing up to 30 percent of c o 2 emissions which is
consequences for all life on earth that's the warning from the latest report by the un's intergovernmental panel on climate change the i.p.c.c. and it really makes for a pretty grim reading which forecasts of place will melt rising sea levels intense storms loss of marine life unless we curb global warming slee the 900 page study is the work of more than 100 scientists from 36 countries but insists that while some impacts are inevitable there is still time to act to avoid the worst. and across...
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clearest report yet on how climate change is overheating our planet's oceans and glaciers the un intergovernmental panel on climate change says the rate of ocean warming has doubled since 1000 $903.00 and will continue to rise oceans absorb 90 percent of the world's excess heat marine heat waves have also doubled in frequency since the early 1980 s. and that rate is also expected to increase the i.p.c.c. says sea levels will rise affecting hundreds of millions of people in low lying and coastal areas before the end of the century and under all scenarios the report predicts marine life will continue to decline and the report details how glaciers no cover the arctic sea ice will continue to melt greenpeace scientists are now building a case to protect more marine areas near clark is in the south atlantic ocean that's off the coast of south america. yes we're on board the greenpeace ship esperanza where scientists are investigating a newly discovered area of reef we're about 600 kilometers from the mouth of the amazon in that direction and about 130 kilometers from the shore french guiana and scientists he
clearest report yet on how climate change is overheating our planet's oceans and glaciers the un intergovernmental panel on climate change says the rate of ocean warming has doubled since 1000 $903.00 and will continue to rise oceans absorb 90 percent of the world's excess heat marine heat waves have also doubled in frequency since the early 1980 s. and that rate is also expected to increase the i.p.c.c. says sea levels will rise affecting hundreds of millions of people in low lying and coastal...
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may 24th and it's very late we have a climate crisis 1st 2040 is well past the 12 years the intergovernmental panel on climate change has given us to to do something about this problem which is over alliance on fossil fuels this pollution thing which is is the same problem you know pollution is the same it's all about we're burning petrol and diesel boris johnson himself while palm just shut down when he was mayor of london he was accused of being a reporter and talks a gerund and loss in a way deprived schools he's got form i think in kind of denying the evidence and denying stats i think when someone confronted him with the fact that oxford street was the most. polluted streets on the planet in terms of like notched and knocks gases his response was basically said it wasn't true. and it was found to be true it was it was tested it was found to be the most polluted city on the on earth and so when it comes to you know asking for. for facts and evidence on this issue i wouldn't go to boris johnson to ask for you know for a clear a clear understanding of how of how problematic at work 60 is what we'
may 24th and it's very late we have a climate crisis 1st 2040 is well past the 12 years the intergovernmental panel on climate change has given us to to do something about this problem which is over alliance on fossil fuels this pollution thing which is is the same problem you know pollution is the same it's all about we're burning petrol and diesel boris johnson himself while palm just shut down when he was mayor of london he was accused of being a reporter and talks a gerund and loss in a way...
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is one of the lead authors of that report by the intergovernmental panel on climate change joins me now via skype from poland what is striking about this report is the conclusion that the impact of the climate crisis on the world's oceans is now inevitable whether we take action or not.
is one of the lead authors of that report by the intergovernmental panel on climate change joins me now via skype from poland what is striking about this report is the conclusion that the impact of the climate crisis on the world's oceans is now inevitable whether we take action or not.