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well a number of places and shows and where we wouldn't disrupt the animal planet as a separate. but what's of the size of the lamp is now live outside the nature is that it is because i said mainly feeding on small rodents. how does the process work when you reintroduce a leopard or any animal back into the wild? how do you know where to let them go? how do you know if they're ready to be released? that's interesting to me know, and those go comes edifices. we have a scientific debate in math and nature. reserve team including 7, ph. d 's and 2 professors. and when we have a breeding station located in the saw the national box before the animals that kept getting close at all possible and then lives there for 2 years while we train them for the wild as if it were up to 2 years, they released into the nature of the we chose the best suited places, but i did of course of a good areas with little snow and high animal density things up. i didn't last time we released the language right in the center of the nature is of the other way. so, you know, we've changed our plan, the followi
well a number of places and shows and where we wouldn't disrupt the animal planet as a separate. but what's of the size of the lamp is now live outside the nature is that it is because i said mainly feeding on small rodents. how does the process work when you reintroduce a leopard or any animal back into the wild? how do you know where to let them go? how do you know if they're ready to be released? that's interesting to me know, and those go comes edifices. we have a scientific debate in math...
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well, a number of places of shows and where we wouldn't disrupt the animal planet. separate. but what's of size the rapids now live outside the nature is that it is, as i said, mainly feeding on small rodents. how does the process work when you reintroduce a leopard or any animal back into the wild? how do you know where to let them go? how do you know if they're ready to be released? that's interesting to me know and also comes little fishes. we have a scientific debate, nasa nature reserve team including 7 ph. d 's into professors. and when we have a breeding station located in the saw the national box before the animals that kept an enclosure, i know about the bone and lives there for 2 years while we train them for the wild as if it were up to 2 years. they released into the nature is uh, what we chose, the best suited places for that. that of course, is a good areas with little snow and high animal density and stuff i did last time we released the language right in the center of the nature is of to be able to really see who we've changed our plan, the following recommend
well, a number of places of shows and where we wouldn't disrupt the animal planet. separate. but what's of size the rapids now live outside the nature is that it is, as i said, mainly feeding on small rodents. how does the process work when you reintroduce a leopard or any animal back into the wild? how do you know where to let them go? how do you know if they're ready to be released? that's interesting to me know and also comes little fishes. we have a scientific debate, nasa nature reserve...
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which mammal is the largest animal on our planet, and the hippopotamus and the elephant appreciates timeanswered the blue whale option, because i know that whales are mammals there nikita is the largest animal. on earth, its mass reaches 150 tons, the length is 33 meters. maybe it's like that. here at the blue whale. right? answer question variant with bruises. six question, is there a writer who will publish someone else's text and sign it with his own name, what will it be called? artyom , what do you think, which option is correct, i answered the chain plagiarism, because once my mother told me that plagiarism is when the authors publish someone else's work under their own name. and this applies to the text. or could it be related to something else? well, for example, different music can be like that. that is, you give someone else's melody for your own. could this be called plagiarism? what do you think, probably, anastasia a plagiarism can be called like a melody, so some kind of video, and also, if some object, if someone else invented it, but didn’t appropriate it to yourself, and
which mammal is the largest animal on our planet, and the hippopotamus and the elephant appreciates timeanswered the blue whale option, because i know that whales are mammals there nikita is the largest animal. on earth, its mass reaches 150 tons, the length is 33 meters. maybe it's like that. here at the blue whale. right? answer question variant with bruises. six question, is there a writer who will publish someone else's text and sign it with his own name, what will it be called? artyom ,...
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there are about 8 million plants and animals on this planet, and of those, about1 million are at riskn. all i can do is wish you the very best of luck with your next extreme endurance swim along the hudson river. hope we can talk to you at some point after that, but, for now, thanks for being on hardtalk. thank you so much. hello. thanks forjoining me. it�*s time to have a look at the weather for the next week or so. and the computer models are pointing to an unsettled spell of weather for the rest of the month and even into early august. further low pressures will be heading our way, bringing at times wet and windy weather and cool conditions, too. so here�*s the broad view. europe and the north atlantic. here�*s the jet stream at 30,000 feet, spawning those areas of low pressure. we�*ll do that animation once again. look at the meandering nature of this jet stream. this is more like awesome. the jet stream this time of the year should be weaker a little bit further north with weather systems just brushing us, or rather low pressures. but we�*re seeing these lows moving right across
there are about 8 million plants and animals on this planet, and of those, about1 million are at riskn. all i can do is wish you the very best of luck with your next extreme endurance swim along the hudson river. hope we can talk to you at some point after that, but, for now, thanks for being on hardtalk. thank you so much. hello. thanks forjoining me. it�*s time to have a look at the weather for the next week or so. and the computer models are pointing to an unsettled spell of weather for...
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there are about eight million plants and animals on this planet, and of those, about1 million are attion. all i can do is wish you the very best of luck with your next extreme endurance swim along the hudson river. hope we can talk to you at some point after that, but, for now, thanks for being on hardtalk. thank you so much. hello. well, the weather started off so bright and sunny in many parts of the uk and now it�*s mostly going downhill. very disappointing. the outlook for the week ahead, cool, rain at times, surprise, surprise. if i move out of the way, i want to show you this daisy chain of weather systems sweeping across the atlantic and where they�*re heading, heading straight for us. and the reason for it is this jet stream, which is also pointing right at us. and in fact, at times it will be south of us, which means that cooler air will be streaming in from the north. back to the here and now, though, through the course of the afternoon, we will see this weather front extending across ireland into wales, many parts of england, too, so progressively it�*s just going to get w
there are about eight million plants and animals on this planet, and of those, about1 million are attion. all i can do is wish you the very best of luck with your next extreme endurance swim along the hudson river. hope we can talk to you at some point after that, but, for now, thanks for being on hardtalk. thank you so much. hello. well, the weather started off so bright and sunny in many parts of the uk and now it�*s mostly going downhill. very disappointing. the outlook for the week ahead,...
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there are about 8 million plants and animals on this planet, and of those, about1 million are at riskction. all i can do is wish you the very best of luck with your next extreme endurance swim along the hudson river. hope we can talk to you at some point after that, but, for now, thanks for being on hardtalk. thank you so much. hello, there. sunshine and prolonged heat across the uk has been very limited thisjuly, hasn�*t it? and actually we had once again some contrasting weather conditions across the country. in fact, in scarborough, in north yorkshire, we had just over a0 millimetres of rain, most of that falling in the afternoon. but, by contrast, once the sunshine broke through across parts of the midlands, in warwickshire, we had a high of 26 celsius. we haven�*t seen temperatures like that since the beginning of the month. now, a quiet story on friday continues, but this low pressure is set to move in from the atlantic for the start of the weekend. it�*ll be the third weekend we�*ve seen an area of low sitting to the north—west. so make the most of friday�*s weather — dry, with
there are about 8 million plants and animals on this planet, and of those, about1 million are at riskction. all i can do is wish you the very best of luck with your next extreme endurance swim along the hudson river. hope we can talk to you at some point after that, but, for now, thanks for being on hardtalk. thank you so much. hello, there. sunshine and prolonged heat across the uk has been very limited thisjuly, hasn�*t it? and actually we had once again some contrasting weather conditions...
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animal? >> on earth? >> stephen: if you have been to another planet with an animal, let me know about it.-- i am scared of snakes. >> stephen: classic. >> apples are great. i would do a collaboration, a mix. i tend to put things together and mix it, treat it as dessert. >> stephen: that is why you are exciting. >> i am very prudish and boring and awful. >> you don't seem it. >> i am trying to stay in the vicinity of where you are. >> stephen: welcome to the vicinity. >> why have you not gone to another planet yet? >> stephen: if you get me a ticket, i will go. what do you think happens when we die? >> what do you think happens? >> stephen: i am asking the questions. >> and my answer is a question. i already know. i have faith. >> stephen: all right. good. the evidence of things yet unseen. [applause] >> stephen: beautifully done. you ever think about teaching sunday school? >> it is too early for me. i am lucky i am awake right now. >> stephen: window or aisle? >> on a plane? depends on the plane. it is an occasional. it is a treat. >> stephen: most used app on your phone? >> voice notes.
animal? >> on earth? >> stephen: if you have been to another planet with an animal, let me know about it.-- i am scared of snakes. >> stephen: classic. >> apples are great. i would do a collaboration, a mix. i tend to put things together and mix it, treat it as dessert. >> stephen: that is why you are exciting. >> i am very prudish and boring and awful. >> you don't seem it. >> i am trying to stay in the vicinity of where you are. >>...
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the hippo' is the most dangerous animal and the planet. >> iit its wasted strap a saddln him and writeeded catch up on my bare wrestling. we'll have a stare down. press okay here's my last story. designated driver goes of man it goes viral where the dog drives about when forcing an army of kids is when they get their learner's permit that does not mean they are the designated driver. you can get a ticket if you are drunk while your 15 year old kid drives around. >> this is why dogs are man's best friend. this is exactly why because only a best friend for you when you have a beer, the wife spent on you all week, the kids will get jobs because their woke, sit back and got this big take around the lake on the man's a best friend, dog of the year. we do not even need the next story will take a moment of silence and appreciation for that dog. that is man's best friend. but you gotta go to think i one. but sosomething you what is participation. show up. >> check out my podcast a politically unstable good evening, into cross-country, president joe biden under more scrutiny than ever before. t
the hippo' is the most dangerous animal and the planet. >> iit its wasted strap a saddln him and writeeded catch up on my bare wrestling. we'll have a stare down. press okay here's my last story. designated driver goes of man it goes viral where the dog drives about when forcing an army of kids is when they get their learner's permit that does not mean they are the designated driver. you can get a ticket if you are drunk while your 15 year old kid drives around. >> this is why dogs...
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there are about 8 million plants and animals on this planet and of those about 1 million are at risk,hat matters, urging people to take action. shall pollute that matters, urging people to take action. mii people to take action. all i can do is — people to take action. all i can do is wish _ people to take action. all i can do is wish you - people to take action. all i can do is wish you the i people to take action. all i can do is wish you the very best of luck with your next extreme injury and swim along the hudson river. we can talk to at some point after that but for now, thanks for being on high talk. for now, thanks for being on high talk-— for now, thanks for being on hiuhtalk. ., ~ i. . hello. for many it has been a very soggy weekend indeed, with a lot of rain falling in some parts of the uk. but the main exception was the northern half of scotland, where we did see some blue sky and sunshine, albeit with a scattering of showers. further south, this was the radar picture as we moved out of saturday and into sunday. and it was particularly wet for much of sunday along the line
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i didn't know they're some of the most endangered marine animals on the planet. and so now what?ouble what's the answer? >> yeah, it's a good question. you know, the one silver lining is sharks are one of the oldest living organisms on the planet and they're incredibly adaptable and they've been around for millions of years. one quote i like to use is sharks have been around longer than trees. i'm a silver linings guy. i always like to think of the positives, and i like to think and hope that sharks will figure out a way to survive. all that being said, things are changing. the climate is changing, and things are shifting in the ocean, and sharks are shifting their behaviors because of that. and so they are up against stress and pressure that's compounding not just from the heated sea but from the acidification of corals like you're seeing here, like depleted fisheries from overharvesting. so this set of compounding factors is driving their population to a mere factor what it should be, and that's a big cause for concern, alisyn, because ultimately a sea without sharks is not a g
i didn't know they're some of the most endangered marine animals on the planet. and so now what?ouble what's the answer? >> yeah, it's a good question. you know, the one silver lining is sharks are one of the oldest living organisms on the planet and they're incredibly adaptable and they've been around for millions of years. one quote i like to use is sharks have been around longer than trees. i'm a silver linings guy. i always like to think of the positives, and i like to think and hope...
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lots of things climate but also habitat destruction and pesticides and things, the number of animals on this planetsomething like 70% lower than it was when i was born. and now we are being pushed and pushed and pushed. i think in the next few weeks, we are going to see devastating reports from aundspeciall the eans of e planet. it looks like someing like 40% ofhe earth's seasre going throh with t oceanographers call mine heatwaves. that means widesead bleaing of the coral. we forge sometimes called the planetarth, but if we're being honest, we probly call it ocean. 70% of the planet's surface. and the damages extraordinary. sea temperatures are not just a little bit higher than ever before, they are off the charts. they are off-the-wall. that -- they are off the wall the chart is tacked to. that brutality is when increase unless we get our act together now. they become bill mckibben, thank you for being with us, cofounder of 350.org, founder of third act. we will link to your substack piece "no human has ever seen it hotter: but the sun that's cooking us could cool us too." and your "new yorker" p
lots of things climate but also habitat destruction and pesticides and things, the number of animals on this planetsomething like 70% lower than it was when i was born. and now we are being pushed and pushed and pushed. i think in the next few weeks, we are going to see devastating reports from aundspeciall the eans of e planet. it looks like someing like 40% ofhe earth's seasre going throh with t oceanographers call mine heatwaves. that means widesead bleaing of the coral. we forge sometimes...
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well, planets, the environments animal, welfare, things like that. people are actually going to look at products very differently. and in the for this 3 has been slow adapting to this new reality, but we're getting there. so i don't believe that plant base product or vegetable proteins won't be nutritious, fall that 4 foot 4 or 4 foot long. and as far as, as a countries that are impacted by famine or food insecurity, well, i do believe that they'll be more on process commodities provided to them. and of course, if it's on process it's, it's pretty healthy. of course it's, it boils down to affordability, and that's been a challenge over the last 12 months, but now things are way more stable. interesting, and you did just bring up another aspect in all of this, the climate change debate. and what is going on with the animal concerned, or the treatment of animals? you know, he'd just produced a 12 page document or why people should stop drinking milk. one reason is they considered animal abuse, saying the mass production of dairy turns innocent and gent
well, planets, the environments animal, welfare, things like that. people are actually going to look at products very differently. and in the for this 3 has been slow adapting to this new reality, but we're getting there. so i don't believe that plant base product or vegetable proteins won't be nutritious, fall that 4 foot 4 or 4 foot long. and as far as, as a countries that are impacted by famine or food insecurity, well, i do believe that they'll be more on process commodities provided to...
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to the fact that it's a different world, then a for humans, it may not be a comfortable planet for other animals. plants, other entities very well. most of them will probably be fine or who has been older vickers, but there are many things that might prefer a warmer, you know, a world when we have now. humans. that is a grim outlook for humanity that we got from microphone. i apologize for mc. mccarthy. thank you so much for your time. ok, bye. and that is our time. but make sure to stay informed. stay engaged and stay in touch. you'll find our team on twitter, our handle there is asked either way, news, or you can follow me directly. you can find me under nicole. 20 for now though, from all of us at the day. thank you for spending parts of your day with us. rental will be here tomorrow. by the end, the military is be modernized. japanese yours are, are interested in the service recruits we want is the d w. rainbow branding. it's definitely trending. but not all companies are serious about their support areas. some companies can face harsh criticism brands today, the brace friction, they've gone
to the fact that it's a different world, then a for humans, it may not be a comfortable planet for other animals. plants, other entities very well. most of them will probably be fine or who has been older vickers, but there are many things that might prefer a warmer, you know, a world when we have now. humans. that is a grim outlook for humanity that we got from microphone. i apologize for mc. mccarthy. thank you so much for your time. ok, bye. and that is our time. but make sure to stay...
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well, planets the environment, animal, welfare, things like that. people are actually going to look at products very differently. and in the for this 3 has been slow adapting to this new reality, but we're getting there. so i don't believe that plant base product or vegetable proteins won't be nutritious, fall that 4 foot 4 or 4 feet long. and as far as, as a countries that are impacted by famine or food insecurity, well, i do believe that they'll be more on process commodities provided to them. and of course, if it's on process it's, it's pretty healthy. of course it's, it boils down to affordability, and that's been a challenge over the last 12 months, but now things are way more stable. interesting, you did just bring up another aspect in all of this, the climate change debate. and what is going on with the animal concerned, or the treatment of animals? you know, he'd just produced a 12 page document on why people should stop drinking milk. one reason is they considered animal abuse, saying the mass production of dairy turns innocent and gentle c
well, planets the environment, animal, welfare, things like that. people are actually going to look at products very differently. and in the for this 3 has been slow adapting to this new reality, but we're getting there. so i don't believe that plant base product or vegetable proteins won't be nutritious, fall that 4 foot 4 or 4 feet long. and as far as, as a countries that are impacted by famine or food insecurity, well, i do believe that they'll be more on process commodities provided to...
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to the fact that it's a different world, then a for humans, it may not be a comfortable planet for other animals. plants, other entities very well. most of them will probably be fine, although it's been a fully rigorous, but there are many things that might prefer a warmer you know, world than when we have now. humans. that is a grim outlook for humanity that we got from micro calling. apologize for mc mccarthy. thank you so much for your time. okay. bye. and that is our time, but make sure to stay informed. stay engaged and stay in touch. you'll find our team on twitter our handle. there is ask you the news or you can follow me directly . you can find me under nicole 20 for now though, from all of us at the day. thank you for spending part of your day with us. and we'll be here tomorrow by the center of the conflict with tim sebastian. it's nearly 3 weeks since rushing most new ways from the wagner group pointed that tags towards mosca sends out the 5 days off to the episode. to get any pre goshen was coming towards the fulton and the from. what does it all mean? my guess is russian political s
to the fact that it's a different world, then a for humans, it may not be a comfortable planet for other animals. plants, other entities very well. most of them will probably be fine, although it's been a fully rigorous, but there are many things that might prefer a warmer you know, world than when we have now. humans. that is a grim outlook for humanity that we got from micro calling. apologize for mc mccarthy. thank you so much for your time. okay. bye. and that is our time, but make sure to...
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what methods of dealing with heat really work and the hottest animal and bird on the planet in more detailly morning, belarus with svetlana borovskaya, this is a fascinating acquaintance with unusual people. well, let's get closer to your main profession, which means that the photographs are yours. i had binoculars and it runs at me, there are all volkov that is, it turns out. mom once on a tree. no, you can't do that. for what? i just covered i’m sitting like a grid waiting for you to quickly draw everything. how thin you can immediately see. i am so fat fat voice such a world of secrets of good mood. this is how the birds sing - this is such music, in general, the greatest composition. behind the house there are a lot of interesting stories right away, so this is happening here, maybe our little one is walking , a floorboard screamed around the museum, watch on belarus 24 tv channel . dozens of forums on the internet are devoted to user disputes about which thermometers are the most accurate, how many times they need to be measured temperature and how to resolve disputes on all topics, o
what methods of dealing with heat really work and the hottest animal and bird on the planet in more detailly morning, belarus with svetlana borovskaya, this is a fascinating acquaintance with unusual people. well, let's get closer to your main profession, which means that the photographs are yours. i had binoculars and it runs at me, there are all volkov that is, it turns out. mom once on a tree. no, you can't do that. for what? i just covered i’m sitting like a grid waiting for you to...
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out to the fact that it's a different world, then for humans it may not be a comfortable planet for other animals. plants, other entities very well. most of them will probably be fine or has been full of rivers where there are many things that might prefer a warmer you know, world. then we have now humans as the grim outlook for humanity that we got from micro calling. apologize for mc mccarthy. thank you so much for your time. ok, bye. and that is our time, but make sure to stay informed. stay engaged and stay in touch. you'll find our team on twitter our handle there is asked either way, news, or you can follow me directly. even find me under nicole. 20 for now though, from all of us at the day. thank you for spending parts of your day with us. and we'll be here tomorrow by the one tragedy to many vincent. so, luciano had beneficiary, man in cro. tony italy, for 40 years. he was one of the 1st on the beach when more than 80 people that drank since then he can no longer pursue his work. the drama international refugee policy destroys so many laws. focus on europe, the next rainbow brandy. it's d
out to the fact that it's a different world, then for humans it may not be a comfortable planet for other animals. plants, other entities very well. most of them will probably be fine or has been full of rivers where there are many things that might prefer a warmer you know, world. then we have now humans as the grim outlook for humanity that we got from micro calling. apologize for mc mccarthy. thank you so much for your time. ok, bye. and that is our time, but make sure to stay informed. stay...
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up to the fact that it's a different world, then for humans it may not be a comfortable planet for other animals. plants, other entities very well. most of the problem to refine on has been a fully rigorous way. there are many things that might prefer a warmer, you know, world than when we have now. humans. that is a grim outlook for humanity that we got from microphone intelligence for mc mccarthy. thank you so much for your time. ok, bye. and that is our time, but make sure to stay informed. stay engaged and stay in touch. you'll find our team on twitter our handle there is asked either way, news, or you can follow me directly. even find me under nicole 20 for now though, from all of us at the day. thank you for spending part of your day with us and we'll be here tomorrow by the rainbow branding. it's definitely trending. but not all companies are serious about their support. some companies can face harsh criticism brands today, the brace friction, they've gone up against the criticism, but this stood for something in the end of actually one great deal of brand loyalty from the next generation
up to the fact that it's a different world, then for humans it may not be a comfortable planet for other animals. plants, other entities very well. most of the problem to refine on has been a fully rigorous way. there are many things that might prefer a warmer, you know, world than when we have now. humans. that is a grim outlook for humanity that we got from microphone intelligence for mc mccarthy. thank you so much for your time. ok, bye. and that is our time, but make sure to stay informed....
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which mammal is the largest animal on our planet, and the hippopotamus and the elephant appreciates timession nikit's option because i know that china has mammals there nikita is the largest animal. on earth, its mass reaches 150 tons, the length is 33 meters. maybe there is such a thing. here the blue whale has the correct answer to the question variant. the sixth question is whether the writer will publish someone else's text and sign his own name, what will it be called? artyom, what do you think, which option is correct, i answered the chain plagiarism, because once my mother told me that plagiarism is when the author publishes someone else's work under his own name. and this applies to the text. or could it be related to something else? well , for example, pictures of different music can be like that, that is, you give someone else's melody for your own. could this be called plagiarism? what do you think, probably, uh-huh anastasia and goodness can be called, like a melody, so some video, and also, if some object, if someone else invented it, but did not appropriate it to yourself,
which mammal is the largest animal on our planet, and the hippopotamus and the elephant appreciates timession nikit's option because i know that china has mammals there nikita is the largest animal. on earth, its mass reaches 150 tons, the length is 33 meters. maybe there is such a thing. here the blue whale has the correct answer to the question variant. the sixth question is whether the writer will publish someone else's text and sign his own name, what will it be called? artyom, what do you...
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i is the best to matthew who would imagine what still i do as much as these animals do for us and our planet we could do with a little more kindness towards them. be a little nicer and not only to from these lovely people that'd be met to on today's episode. so we can do our budget for our biodiversity. but if you will let me know what did you like most about today's episode? and what would you like to see more roles? you can email us or reach out to me directly on my twitter. i will see you next week. do come back until then. dick is good bye. almost gosh. the, the german dw, the cheering or sympathizing this award winning offer is available worldwide. and for every language level, learning german has never been simpler. germans who go online on facebook, the app store and youtube. i'm not, you know, i love mastering. i've loved her since the beginning yet because of her character because of her courage and how she thinks. ready those readings through today for nearly 4 decades, she's towards piece the need for grades of freedoms in their home, then they run in spite of pump, very governmen
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i is the best to matthew who would imagine what still i'll do as much as these animals do for us and our planet we could do with a little more kind mister woods, them be a little nicer and not only 2 from these lovely people that'd be met to on today's episode, so we can do our budget for our biodiversity. but if you will let me know what did you like most about today's episode? and what would you like to see more roles? you can email us or reach out to me directly on my twitter. i will see you next week. do come back until then. dick is good bye. almost gosh. the, the, and mashed potatoes unacceptable. approaches. rose is called to play. shocking tap tape. inside opinion, the wells climate change. activism takes a new approach. is it working parts unveiled? 30 minutes on d, w. a pulse the beginning of a story that takes us along for the ride. it's about the perspective culture information. this is the the news w. mine's imagine how many portions of lots of thrown out in the world right now, climate change. the story. this is much less the way from just one week. how much was going to really ge
i is the best to matthew who would imagine what still i'll do as much as these animals do for us and our planet we could do with a little more kind mister woods, them be a little nicer and not only 2 from these lovely people that'd be met to on today's episode, so we can do our budget for our biodiversity. but if you will let me know what did you like most about today's episode? and what would you like to see more roles? you can email us or reach out to me directly on my twitter. i will see you...
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so the best to man to who would imagine what still i do as much as you animals do for us and our planet we could do with a little more kindness towards them. be a little nicer and not only to from these lovely people that'd be met to on today's episode. so we can do our route for our biodiversity. but if you will let me know what did you like most about today's episode? and what would you like to see more roles? you can email us or reach out to me directly on my twitter. i will see you next week. do come back until then. dick is good bye. almost gosh. the, the books view will tell you who we are happy that we are boxing the story. we have a, getting a visa is more difficult than finding gold hosted to use the sales force and for the future in the stories and issues that are being discussed across the country. are you news african 30 minutes on d w. do you like it? do you want? ok, then i'll go up, put the pedal to the metal and let's ride the 90 minutes on d w. these places in europe are smashing the record. step into a little bit venture gets the treasure map for modern globetrotters.
so the best to man to who would imagine what still i do as much as you animals do for us and our planet we could do with a little more kindness towards them. be a little nicer and not only to from these lovely people that'd be met to on today's episode. so we can do our route for our biodiversity. but if you will let me know what did you like most about today's episode? and what would you like to see more roles? you can email us or reach out to me directly on my twitter. i will see you next...
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it seems to me that this is one of the few places on our planet where an animal, and not a person, feelsy here in the crater, right on the territory of the park, there live tribes of a mass of not fences. nothing like they are afraid to live here wild animals with wild animals everywhere and most importantly do not eat them from time immemorial. they live together and wild animals perceive maasai as a part of their life. masaya, probably the most famous african tribe, it is believed that, in spite of everything, they retained the traditional way of life and neglected the gifts of civilization and still guests from the civilized world. they do not accept empty-handed visits, dear, dear, cannibal have mercy on us, we will give you sweets, tea with crackers, by the way, despite the awesome warlike appearance, the main occupation of the masai is quite peaceful cattle breeding. so instead of sweets, i chose something more original. of course, i chose different gifts, but i have never bought a goat. let's go let's go. hello, here is the take. thank you very much welcome. thank you very much fo
it seems to me that this is one of the few places on our planet where an animal, and not a person, feelsy here in the crater, right on the territory of the park, there live tribes of a mass of not fences. nothing like they are afraid to live here wild animals with wild animals everywhere and most importantly do not eat them from time immemorial. they live together and wild animals perceive maasai as a part of their life. masaya, probably the most famous african tribe, it is believed that, in...
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planet arose. here you can find many amazing and there are no rare animals, nowhere else on our planet.d are endangered the smallest wolves on earth this small mountain spring helps them and other mountain dwellers to survive. bat whales have been living in the arabian sea for 70,000 years. the nature of this country is diverse and unique, how are its inhabitants? this film an exciting journey through the sultanate of aman a real miracle of the arabian peninsula , the sultanate of aman occupies a strategic position between africa and europe countries bordering the northern currents of the indian ocean.
planet arose. here you can find many amazing and there are no rare animals, nowhere else on our planet.d are endangered the smallest wolves on earth this small mountain spring helps them and other mountain dwellers to survive. bat whales have been living in the arabian sea for 70,000 years. the nature of this country is diverse and unique, how are its inhabitants? this film an exciting journey through the sultanate of aman a real miracle of the arabian peninsula , the sultanate of aman occupies...
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we're animals living on this planet and that is going to continue until we drown ourselves and, you know, wipe ourselves out by some sort of way, hopefully not too. but as long as that's the and any new technology that comes along, it's going to be central. it's going to give us challenge. it's going to give opportunities. it's going to be something we wrestle with. but like our needs are still analog, still need to sit. we still need to laugh, we still need to eat real food. we still need to engage with culture. we still need to learn from other people and not just buy something that we see right. and as long as that true, the future is analog. so, chad, i don't agree with that. it was a decent. so you're done. next time we'll just the screen here. right. right. well, thank you. i was going to say it's true it's not like we're going to it can supplement and it was interesting that in 3 minutes i had 60 questions. so i can't say it didn't help me. what was the worst pair the worst one on delhi's or analog? that's what i would say. well, there were some that were just ironic, you know, li
we're animals living on this planet and that is going to continue until we drown ourselves and, you know, wipe ourselves out by some sort of way, hopefully not too. but as long as that's the and any new technology that comes along, it's going to be central. it's going to give us challenge. it's going to give opportunities. it's going to be something we wrestle with. but like our needs are still analog, still need to sit. we still need to laugh, we still need to eat real food. we still need to...
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animals? climate changes affecting everyone across the planet including all living ecosystems and wildlife.restrial ecosystems, in our freshwater ecosystems, and in fact it is already seeing the first impacts of extinctions due to climate change. these impacts we are seeing are irreversible, and the continuing increases of temperatures that are projected over the next coming decades is expected to increase 3— four times the impacts we are seeing today. when we see these kind of temperatures that happened and they peak and may last for a long time, how are animals able to adapt to these high temperatures? or are they? we are seeing two things. one is that climate change is happening at such a fast rate that it prevents us and animals from adapting to them. so we are seeing that half of the animals and species, plants, etc that were assessed in the ipcc report have shifted either paul woods or are increasing their elevation to increase liveable conditions. —— polewards. we are seeing a massive shift in where species are distributed around the planet, and their capacity to adapt to it really d
animals? climate changes affecting everyone across the planet including all living ecosystems and wildlife.restrial ecosystems, in our freshwater ecosystems, and in fact it is already seeing the first impacts of extinctions due to climate change. these impacts we are seeing are irreversible, and the continuing increases of temperatures that are projected over the next coming decades is expected to increase 3— four times the impacts we are seeing today. when we see these kind of temperatures...
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tika, or rather, humans are rare animals that are animals of this unique territory of our planet, howood should be built in order for the arctic to develop, but human activity does not interfere with the unique ecological balance, we will not only ask the head of rosprirodnadzor about this. we are waiting svetlana rodionova hello, thank you for taking the time for this interview of ours. tell us how companies that work in the arctic now relate to environmental questions. have they become environmentally responsible? companies have developed an understanding for themselves of how they should relate to the environmental agenda, and now they are implementing this and, despite all the difficulties , investment projects. they are on the way the development is on the way the northern sea route is going on competently, probably, understanding what we are in the arctic and how far we go there in the company take into account environmental facts, this is not cheap. it's not just that it can be sometimes unpleasant, but they have to do it, because the position of the state is the position chair
tika, or rather, humans are rare animals that are animals of this unique territory of our planet, howood should be built in order for the arctic to develop, but human activity does not interfere with the unique ecological balance, we will not only ask the head of rosprirodnadzor about this. we are waiting svetlana rodionova hello, thank you for taking the time for this interview of ours. tell us how companies that work in the arctic now relate to environmental questions. have they become...
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tika, or rather, humans are rare animals that live on this unique territory of our planet, how this neighborhoodt in order for the arctic to develop, but human activity did not interfere with the unique ecological balance, not only asked the head of rosprirodnadzor. we are waiting svetlana rodionova hello, thank you for taking the time for this interview of ours. tell us how companies that work in the arctic now relate to environmental issues. did they have ecological companies have developed an understanding of how they should relate to the environmental agenda. now they are implementing it, and despite all the difficulties, investment projects are underway, the development of optics is underway, the northern sea route is underway, a competent understanding of what we are in the arctic and how far we go there in the company takes into account the environmental fact is not cheap. it's not just that it can be sometimes unpleasant, but they have to do it, because the position of the state is the position of the chairman of the government and the position state clearly expressed that the arctic mus
tika, or rather, humans are rare animals that live on this unique territory of our planet, how this neighborhoodt in order for the arctic to develop, but human activity did not interfere with the unique ecological balance, not only asked the head of rosprirodnadzor. we are waiting svetlana rodionova hello, thank you for taking the time for this interview of ours. tell us how companies that work in the arctic now relate to environmental issues. did they have ecological companies have developed...
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cup of dot com the the relationship between humans and animals have always been one with elements of conflict. but as the number of people on the planet continues to grow, it's becoming increasingly strange and balanced with welts human population approaching an extraordinary age 1000000000. scrolling sacraments and activities are encroaching on animal habitat, smooth and f. a. scientists estimate humans a driving spacious extinction. it's around $1000.00 times the natural rates not lead you to have a ton of climate change. we urgency need to find better ways to live together on our shirts. planets. i'm julia pace and i'm here in griffin australia to say how team of scientists and volunteers helping closest denied me of. and john and i'm russell, being in band with us for the locals of learning to co exist. whether it's how your neighbors and then one time to i have one mini quantity. so with a religious pace of human expansion, the numbers dropped by almost 80 percent since 1990. 1 of the human population is still growing in a cell tables that way. and that number is only set to grow and putting for the precious surrounding lawn life
cup of dot com the the relationship between humans and animals have always been one with elements of conflict. but as the number of people on the planet continues to grow, it's becoming increasingly strange and balanced with welts human population approaching an extraordinary age 1000000000. scrolling sacraments and activities are encroaching on animal habitat, smooth and f. a. scientists estimate humans a driving spacious extinction. it's around $1000.00 times the natural rates not lead you to...
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animals around the globe? it�*s affecting everyone across the planet including all ecosystems and wildlife.impacts in freshwater ecosystems, all ecosystems... we are already seeing the first impacts of extinction due to climate change. these impacts are irreversible. the continuing increases of temperatures that are projected over the next coming decades is expected to increase three to four times the impact that we are seeing today.— four times the impact that we are seeing today. when we see these kind _ are seeing today. when we see these kind of— are seeing today. when we see these kind of temperatures - are seeing today. when we see j these kind of temperatures and they peak and they last for a long time, how are animals able to adapt to these high temperatures? orare to adapt to these high temperatures? or are they? hide temperatures? or are they? we are seeing — temperatures? or are they? - are seeing two things. one, climate change is happening at such a fast rate, it prevents art and animals from adapting to them. we are seeing that half of the animals and species, plants etc that
animals around the globe? it�*s affecting everyone across the planet including all ecosystems and wildlife.impacts in freshwater ecosystems, all ecosystems... we are already seeing the first impacts of extinction due to climate change. these impacts are irreversible. the continuing increases of temperatures that are projected over the next coming decades is expected to increase three to four times the impact that we are seeing today.— four times the impact that we are seeing today. when we...
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here with questions about all types of different animals from all regions of the planet. and he right the top of his mind. incredible answers, great questions from, you know, rats live in the appalachian mountains to kathy barras in south america. it was a great, great talk. so thanks for being here, mike. thank you for having me. and let's talk about pests pests. and then across the way, we have dr. roland hayes. roland serves, as the head of the biodiversity research lab here at the museum, his glass walled research is over in the nature research center. he's also a professor at north carolina state university teaching zoology and an expert zoologist. but dr. kays is particularly skilled in the realms of animal tracking, maybe not so much as like, like sniffing animal tracks in forests and knowing which way they went. although would believe that you're very good at that as well i mean, if there's snow, i can do it. that's perfect. but also more technology, modern techniques of animal trapping, particular like things like camera traps and tracking. great. happy to be her
here with questions about all types of different animals from all regions of the planet. and he right the top of his mind. incredible answers, great questions from, you know, rats live in the appalachian mountains to kathy barras in south america. it was a great, great talk. so thanks for being here, mike. thank you for having me. and let's talk about pests pests. and then across the way, we have dr. roland hayes. roland serves, as the head of the biodiversity research lab here at the museum,...
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after that we could do it year after year and we might help to clean up our planet from co2, extreme heat, tornadoes, fires, animalxtinctions and more. thank you. host: connecticut is next, joe is on the republican line. joe, you are on the air. caller: good morning, bill. how are you? host: fine, thanks. caller: the gentleman who said that bolton said that putin said that trump was an idiot. i wonder what he thinks of the current president in the white house if trump was an idiot. putin never invaded ukraine when trump was president. that's about it, bill. that's about it. as long as they say that trump is racist hitler's, this and that, you let them ramble on forever, forever. this president is destroying this country in every direction. you know what the problem is? the media doesn't show anything. including you, bill. you don't show the crime, the border, anything. have a great day, bill. host: mark, tampa, florida, democrats line. caller: you know, trump lied to his supporters over and over, telling them that the election was stolen. it's well documented that his own campaign staff told him repeatedly that he
after that we could do it year after year and we might help to clean up our planet from co2, extreme heat, tornadoes, fires, animalxtinctions and more. thank you. host: connecticut is next, joe is on the republican line. joe, you are on the air. caller: good morning, bill. how are you? host: fine, thanks. caller: the gentleman who said that bolton said that putin said that trump was an idiot. i wonder what he thinks of the current president in the white house if trump was an idiot. putin never...