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an insecure future -- the survival of penguins in the antarctic is under threat.gerous dependency -- how russia's war in ukraine is worsening hunger around the world. and far from home -- ukrainians fleeing the war are searching for a new life in peace. russia's invasn has devastated much ofkraine. apartment blocks, schools and hospitals continue to be mercilessly targeted, with the number of civilian casualties rising. hastily-dug trenches are serving as provisional graves for many of the dead. ukrainians have shown fierce resistance against the russian army with huge losses on both sides. while the men fight, large numbers of wen, chilen and older people have fled the country. their route is often dangerous with a high risk of being shot themselves. several million ukrainians have already left. thousands of refugees arrive from ukraine every day in berlin alone, including many non-nationals who have likewise had to flee. all have suffered sadness and trauma. >> we're in shock, like all ukrainians who've fled the war. we're afraid. we heard the sounds of the sire
an insecure future -- the survival of penguins in the antarctic is under threat.gerous dependency -- how russia's war in ukraine is worsening hunger around the world. and far from home -- ukrainians fleeing the war are searching for a new life in peace. russia's invasn has devastated much ofkraine. apartment blocks, schools and hospitals continue to be mercilessly targeted, with the number of civilian casualties rising. hastily-dug trenches are serving as provisional graves for many of the...
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antarctic sea ice levels vary a lot but scientists say a new record low so close to the previous onear to year, and in the arctic, we can see there has been a trend, very clear downward trend through time. in the antarctic, it's different, their sea ice concentrations vary year to year, there is a lot of variability, and some years you get very high concentrations and other years you get very low concentrations. so, 2022 has been the year with the lowest concentration so far. the year with a previous lowest concentration was 2017, so within that record, it is very striking that we have these two years with exceptionally low concentrations. whether this is a trend is too early to say but it is absolutely something which we need to watch very, very carefully. there are different ways that this ice can be mounted, but they are connected to the winds. and the winds are part of the climate system and the climate system is responding to changes in greenhouse gases. so when we start to understand the things that are causing the ice coverage to change, we do see steps that do go back to gree
antarctic sea ice levels vary a lot but scientists say a new record low so close to the previous onear to year, and in the arctic, we can see there has been a trend, very clear downward trend through time. in the antarctic, it's different, their sea ice concentrations vary year to year, there is a lot of variability, and some years you get very high concentrations and other years you get very low concentrations. so, 2022 has been the year with the lowest concentration so far. the year with a...
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russian antarctic station vostok several houses among the icy void, this is the advanced research stationientist works here on a rotational basis. and this expedition is just one small paragraph from the 200-year history of the exploration of the south pole of the earth, and so far this is the only thing with which the exploration of the south pole of the moon can be compared, only there on the moon everything will be much faster and much more difficult. why is it so important for us to use sunlight; the tangential illumination is very small, if it is boring, therefore, the polar moon is much colder than theirs in the area of the south pole of the moon is places that will be convenient and most importantly useful to create. uh, a long time, and the lunar station luna 25 will only fly to the earth's satellite for five days, another 5 days will lead in orbit, it is expected that the stations will land on the moon. a planned place is a delicate matter, for example, a bucket-manipulator is designed, so that it can work only at two points of the south pole of the moon very soon, the same man
russian antarctic station vostok several houses among the icy void, this is the advanced research stationientist works here on a rotational basis. and this expedition is just one small paragraph from the 200-year history of the exploration of the south pole of the earth, and so far this is the only thing with which the exploration of the south pole of the moon can be compared, only there on the moon everything will be much faster and much more difficult. why is it so important for us to use...
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in the antarctic, it is different, their sea ice concentrations vary year to year, there is a lot ofations and other years you get low concentrations. so, 2022 has been the year with the lowest concentration so far. the year with a previous lowest concentrations was 2017, so within that record, it is very striking that we have these two years with exceptionally low concentrations. whether this is a trend is too early to say but it is absolutely something which we need to watch a very, very carefully. they are connected to the winds and the winds are part of the climate system and the climate system is responding to changes in greenhouse gases, so when we start to understand the things that are causing the ice coverage to change, we do see steps that do go back to greenhouse gas emissions. these are things that are open to study at the moment, we don't have answers yet, we can't give a definitive, but it is something which is really, really important to look at.— important to look at. earth's polar extremes are _ important to look at. earth's polar extremes are bearing _ important to
in the antarctic, it is different, their sea ice concentrations vary year to year, there is a lot ofations and other years you get low concentrations. so, 2022 has been the year with the lowest concentration so far. the year with a previous lowest concentrations was 2017, so within that record, it is very striking that we have these two years with exceptionally low concentrations. whether this is a trend is too early to say but it is absolutely something which we need to watch a very, very...
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and the antarctic won the anomaly was seven degrees warmer than it should've been.d new york city of 138-degree day. and it happened in the antarctic where things are happening faster in places like new york city. but it happened this year. it's a sign of just how many more extremes we're gonna be dealing with, and how much more to regularly or not to be dealing with like the images that you're showing so far. >> we're talking about climate and weather are two different things. but in our own weather life, we are seeing it go from snowing one day to like really hot two days later. we are seeing these massive storms, wildfires. all of these sort of events that you have to attribute to the change in the climate. why do you suppose that those extremes, and the cost that they are putting on societies, but cost in terms of immigration, which is people pouring across borders because of climate, the cost of having to fight these wildfires, having to deal with extreme cold, does it surprise you that that has not changed policy? >> in parts of the world, there has. in europe
and the antarctic won the anomaly was seven degrees warmer than it should've been.d new york city of 138-degree day. and it happened in the antarctic where things are happening faster in places like new york city. but it happened this year. it's a sign of just how many more extremes we're gonna be dealing with, and how much more to regularly or not to be dealing with like the images that you're showing so far. >> we're talking about climate and weather are two different things. but in our...
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the name of this british navigator of the first half of the 19th century is given to both the antarctic and the species of seals living there with a thick layer of sebum. let's celebrate the anniversary of 2022 200,400 years ago, carl gustav was born, who became the king of this country in 1654. sweden right under the name carl tenth gustav tongues 300 yuri auction zero u michael 1.100 you have a rate for such languages, for brevity they are sometimes called con-langs. well , let's say. let there be extinct languages, no, artificial languages, constructed languages, we continue to play languages, 200 the spanish king of the 13th century, alfonso 10, owned not only his native castilian and latin, but also this language of a neighboring country. portuguese quite right, more precisely, the wheel of portuguese wrote several contig songs about him to the glory of the virgin mary - the language of 400 around the dolgan language belongs to this branch of the altaic languages. quite right, as, for example, azerbaijani or uzbek, however, the dolganov language is closer to the yakut language 500
the name of this british navigator of the first half of the 19th century is given to both the antarctic and the species of seals living there with a thick layer of sebum. let's celebrate the anniversary of 2022 200,400 years ago, carl gustav was born, who became the king of this country in 1654. sweden right under the name carl tenth gustav tongues 300 yuri auction zero u michael 1.100 you have a rate for such languages, for brevity they are sometimes called con-langs. well , let's say. let...
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an insecure future -- the survival of penguins in the antarctic is under threat.us dependency -- how russia's war in ukraine is worsening hunger around the world. and far from home -- ukrainians fleeing the war are searching for a new life in peace. russia's invasn has
an insecure future -- the survival of penguins in the antarctic is under threat.us dependency -- how russia's war in ukraine is worsening hunger around the world. and far from home -- ukrainians fleeing the war are searching for a new life in peace. russia's invasn has
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the last day of april will mark the first solar eclipse of the year, starting late tonight off the antarcticending in the eastern pacific near the coast. chile at 1 am the best review, of course, the inhabitants of argentina will have russians, like all those who are. now in the northern hemisphere, an astronomical phenomenon will not be able to be observed. but yes, but on the other hand, our viewers have a chance to see an equally rare, one might say star event, the king of the russian stage , people's artist of russia philip kirkorov today celebrates his anniversary and begins this special day with us in the russian studio philip good morning. thank you for coming sunscreen. good eclipse. here it is the sun, what an eclipse. although this very cool. you know i was told that i have a special birthday because april 30th is the ball for the bald mountain coven. walpurgis night, in short, on what other day could i be born and combine all this, i think, philip later. in a long-standing interview, you said that it is more pleasant for you to make surprises yourself than to receive them to you.
the last day of april will mark the first solar eclipse of the year, starting late tonight off the antarcticending in the eastern pacific near the coast. chile at 1 am the best review, of course, the inhabitants of argentina will have russians, like all those who are. now in the northern hemisphere, an astronomical phenomenon will not be able to be observed. but yes, but on the other hand, our viewers have a chance to see an equally rare, one might say star event, the king of the russian stage...
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for example, icebergs from the arctic to the antarctic or water conduits from alaska and siberia to thearge reserves of water are under the seas, sometimes fresh water is not deep. desalination with the help of nuclear reactors can become very promising. thirty years of experience in the caspian sea showed a positive result. is the transportation of water impossible or too expensive, local installations for obtaining water from the air can come to the rescue, and here, of course, i cannot but boast that the most advanced installations developed by my son at the university of berkeley work these installations due to sunlight, there are also other methods and nevertheless. i very much hope that after some thought, our authorities will return to the turn of the northern rivers to the south. wow dmitry andreevich well, it really is. what are the methods of obtaining fresh water. well, if you say so, not insipid, yes, there are indeed many different methods today. all the countries of the persian gulf, israel, and so on, and desalinate water using reverse osmosis - these are large installati
for example, icebergs from the arctic to the antarctic or water conduits from alaska and siberia to thearge reserves of water are under the seas, sometimes fresh water is not deep. desalination with the help of nuclear reactors can become very promising. thirty years of experience in the caspian sea showed a positive result. is the transportation of water impossible or too expensive, local installations for obtaining water from the air can come to the rescue, and here, of course, i cannot but...
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on the russia channel one international charitable organization offers to watch penguins in the antarcticthis, if you are not embarrassed by the periodic lack of electricity life without running water and internet access can be employed cambridge in october is in antarctica.
on the russia channel one international charitable organization offers to watch penguins in the antarcticthis, if you are not embarrassed by the periodic lack of electricity life without running water and internet access can be employed cambridge in october is in antarctica.
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on the russia channel one international charitable organization offers to watch penguins in the antarctic to receive money for this, if you are not embarrassed by the periodic lack of electricity life without running water and internet access can be employed application. must apply by april 25. training will take place at cambridge in october. there are, er, in antarctica, and other vacancies, the administrator of the scientific base, the manager of the store, the postal worker, the salaries are being discussed, the task of getting there, well, watching penguins is really a complete relaxation. no stress, because of it, by the way, 80% of all diseases. his stress cannot be endured or it needs to be removed, and one of the simplest and most accessible methods of the expert is called drawing with a brush. you lead her further, if until recently valery gordopov was a railroad engineer. they said that he would study with such interest not technical documentation, but drawing techniques. he would just smile. well, the year, as for many, turned out to be a difficult one. doctors advised kovi fo
on the russia channel one international charitable organization offers to watch penguins in the antarctic to receive money for this, if you are not embarrassed by the periodic lack of electricity life without running water and internet access can be employed application. must apply by april 25. training will take place at cambridge in october. there are, er, in antarctica, and other vacancies, the administrator of the scientific base, the manager of the store, the postal worker, the salaries...
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so, so inherited, i spend some time with david irving who is, you know, once seen as antarctic historian of the 2nd world war. and, you know, the started to believe that hitler was, in his words, a friend of the jews. so you know, this, the, these, these kind of problems can impact the very smartest kind of people among us. but you know, another side is that people do become mentally unwell, paranoid, and i was wondering if you could speak to kind of how parents are kind of impacts people and kind of build that kind conspiratorial thinking. yes, say, well, paranoia, or if basically the belief that something bad will happen and somebody else intends for it to happen. so we know that people who are more paranoid and more likely to endorse conspiracy theories, specifically ones that are about them, that pertain to something that's going to happen to me, not just to society. and it can be really pervasive. it's really quite common in the general population. it's not paranoia and conspiracy. thinking and not just things that people who have a mental health disorder would, would experience. bu
so, so inherited, i spend some time with david irving who is, you know, once seen as antarctic historian of the 2nd world war. and, you know, the started to believe that hitler was, in his words, a friend of the jews. so you know, this, the, these, these kind of problems can impact the very smartest kind of people among us. but you know, another side is that people do become mentally unwell, paranoid, and i was wondering if you could speak to kind of how parents are kind of impacts people and...
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remember, was late last month what was the temperatures in the antarctic condescended degrees fahrenheit- climbed to 70 degrees fahrenheit above normal. that concts so deeply with this point in ukraine and they both need to scare us to the core of our beings. amy: and svitlana romanko, if you can respond. and if you can see the moment, this horror in her own country taking place, as a time when the world turns to renewable energy? >> absolutely. i also think that so far it is very good that governments imposed the sanctions on investments in russia. i think they need to go further and look to their own countries and impose all internal -- into investment in new fossil fuel projects. more than that, sees all investments from existing fossil fuel projects. [indiscernible] 10 years ago up to now. finally, i would say increase pressure on world leaders, financial institutions, call on a day of action which will be april 22 and early may, may 8 and may 16 two call to end the war in ukraine and the war on people. we call for all solidarity and peace. please join our mobilization to make a diff
remember, was late last month what was the temperatures in the antarctic condescended degrees fahrenheit- climbed to 70 degrees fahrenheit above normal. that concts so deeply with this point in ukraine and they both need to scare us to the core of our beings. amy: and svitlana romanko, if you can respond. and if you can see the moment, this horror in her own country taking place, as a time when the world turns to renewable energy? >> absolutely. i also think that so far it is very good...
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they are the first same couple to do so in antarctic territory.r said they plan to hold their reception at a research station. there it is. the largest british research facility in and but congrats to the happy couple. we have time now to check in with newsnation to see what they're working on for tonight. >> almost every hour. new crazy leaks about house minority leader kevin mccarthy, who's behind them? what's their motivation and what does it mean for republican candidates across the country as president trump weighs in. here's dan. >> desantis versus disney. now many saying the new controversial florida law could soon be struck down by the courts. but one florida lawmaker says he offered a solution that would have protected the education law, but no one wanted to listen. >> that's tonight on dan abrams live. you can find newsnation on the channels listed right here. we have more details on our website. kron 4 dot com. we do have time for one final check of the forecast right now before we get a breeze, i just want to point out that that grass
they are the first same couple to do so in antarctic territory.r said they plan to hold their reception at a research station. there it is. the largest british research facility in and but congrats to the happy couple. we have time now to check in with newsnation to see what they're working on for tonight. >> almost every hour. new crazy leaks about house minority leader kevin mccarthy, who's behind them? what's their motivation and what does it mean for republican candidates across the...
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and the first same—sex wedding has taken place in british antarctic territory. the couple tied the knott 1:40am, there was screaming, a neighbour said, and then a massive police response. officers forced their way into a terraced house in a south london estate. another neighbour saw a disturbance in the back garden. police say the four victims had all been stabbed. paramedics arrived. despite their efforts, scotland yard said, three men and a woman all died at the scene. deeply disturbing for people living nearby. it's devastating. the thing is, there is a primary school up that end, there is a primary school, secondary school round the corner, and most of the families round here, we've got young children. you know, even parents, you can't even look over your own shoulder and go out, people are scared, i'm scared. police are contacting the relatives of those who died. they have not named the family who live at this house. they have arrested one man on suspicion of murder, and they believe he knew the victims. an early visitor to the scene was a local mp. well, tragically, four people ha
and the first same—sex wedding has taken place in british antarctic territory. the couple tied the knott 1:40am, there was screaming, a neighbour said, and then a massive police response. officers forced their way into a terraced house in a south london estate. another neighbour saw a disturbance in the back garden. police say the four victims had all been stabbed. paramedics arrived. despite their efforts, scotland yard said, three men and a woman all died at the scene. deeply disturbing for...
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droughts are now happening in the southwest, we're seeing the largest sheet of ice breaking off the antarctic continent right now. when that happens, it could be as little as 3 to 5 years, it could be a little longer, that's going to accelerate sea level rise. there are billions of people living in coastal areas that at some point are going to have to relocate. >> and where does, i guess, where does this rank in the priorities that this country has? as far as dealing with china, dealing with the genocide, dealing with our debt, dealing with all the issues america faces. where does climate change and we are talking about take priority? >> they're all important. >> you can't pay for so many. how would you fund for what you're talking about, and i assume it doesn't include any gas, what the president is doing now, no gas, no oil exploration. pretty much just cutting everything off. >> i didn't say that but i think it would've been great if congress could've passed the build back better act because there was a lot of funding in there to help accelerate innovation in renewable, clean energy source
droughts are now happening in the southwest, we're seeing the largest sheet of ice breaking off the antarctic continent right now. when that happens, it could be as little as 3 to 5 years, it could be a little longer, that's going to accelerate sea level rise. there are billions of people living in coastal areas that at some point are going to have to relocate. >> and where does, i guess, where does this rank in the priorities that this country has? as far as dealing with china, dealing...
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the first same—sex wedding has taken place in british antarctic territory — the couple tied the knotboard the rrs sir david attenborough, in front of 30 fellow crew members. five train stations in central and western ukraine have been struck by russian missiles. the railways have become a key target for russian forces as they're crucial for both bringing in supplies and evacuating civilians. the number of injured or killed isn't yet known. meanwhile, unrelenting russian attacks continue in the eastern donbas region. there has been fighting there since 2014 between ukrainian forces and separatists who want closer ties with russia. as the constant shelling wreaks huge damage on towns and cities there, women, children, the old and sick are trying to survive in dark basements, desperately short of food and water. our defence correspondent jonathan beale reports from donbas. the first signs of spring, now drowned out by heavy shelling. in eastern ukraine, third battered flag is still flying. but the signs of life are vanishing fast in the face of a renewed russian offensive. russia's maki
the first same—sex wedding has taken place in british antarctic territory — the couple tied the knotboard the rrs sir david attenborough, in front of 30 fellow crew members. five train stations in central and western ukraine have been struck by russian missiles. the railways have become a key target for russian forces as they're crucial for both bringing in supplies and evacuating civilians. the number of injured or killed isn't yet known. meanwhile, unrelenting russian attacks continue in...
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i'm joined now by dr ella gilbert, a climate scientist at the british antarctic survey. be included in this report. this is the third part of a very comprehensive report, but it strikes me there is not a lot new in it so far. we have heard these warnings before, haven't we?— far. we have heard these warnings before, haven't we? absolutely, and the ipcc doesn't — before, haven't we? absolutely, and the ipcc doesn't make _ before, haven't we? absolutely, and the ipcc doesn't make its _ before, haven't we? absolutely, and the ipcc doesn't make its own - the ipcc doesn't make its own research, so this is a collection of all the research that is done by the entire scientific community from the last nearly a decade, so this is a collection of things we have already been hearing about and things that scientists have been warning about for a very long time. what scientists have been warning about for a very long time.— for a very long time. what i find uuite for a very long time. what i find quite incredible _ for a very long time. what i find quite incredible about _ for a very
i'm joined now by dr ella gilbert, a climate scientist at the british antarctic survey. be included in this report. this is the third part of a very comprehensive report, but it strikes me there is not a lot new in it so far. we have heard these warnings before, haven't we?— far. we have heard these warnings before, haven't we? absolutely, and the ipcc doesn't — before, haven't we? absolutely, and the ipcc doesn't make _ before, haven't we? absolutely, and the ipcc doesn't make its _...
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we're joined now by lisa avis, from the uk antarctic heritage trust which runs the base, and lauren elliotwas — applying for this job? hi. good morning. it was just _ applying for this job? hi. good| morning. it wasjust something morning. it was just something different — morning. it was just something different. i'm from portsmouth, born and bred _ different. i'm from portsmouth, born and bred in— different. i'm from portsmouth, born and bred in a — different. i'm from portsmouth, born and bred in a city, so it was something different and something new to _ something different and something new to learn and busily the penguins are a big _ new to learn and busily the penguins are a big factor as well.— are a big factor as well. clearly it is very remote — are a big factor as well. clearly it is very remote and _ are a big factor as well. clearly it is very remote and conditions - are a big factor as well. clearly it| is very remote and conditions are quite hostile at times, so how do you ever had an experience like that previously? ida. you ever had an experience like that reviousl ? ., ,.
we're joined now by lisa avis, from the uk antarctic heritage trust which runs the base, and lauren elliotwas — applying for this job? hi. good morning. it was just _ applying for this job? hi. good| morning. it wasjust something morning. it was just something different — morning. it was just something different. i'm from portsmouth, born and bred _ different. i'm from portsmouth, born and bred in— different. i'm from portsmouth, born and bred in a — different. i'm from portsmouth, born...