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but further across the drake strait , the antarctic peninsula, located below it, is everything.ng to the international treaty on antarctica, back in 1959, it was decided that territorial disputes were frozen ideal, but in general, the beauty of the russian bellingshausen station, which celebrated its 55th anniversary for about a week near the uruguayan artigas station and the chilean fairy august pinochet, even when he flew to antarctica, he chilean dictator who severed relations with the ussr then even he was forced to greet the soviet polar explorers because they were all together in antarctica. well, on our last visit to the russian station belingauzen it was the case that caused the gdr. what is your name? my name is dance pets. and what are you doing? i especially penguin. we, too, in my opinion, the stones are well-behaved penguin understood obey? yes, of course, but when in the south of south america you go to the vietka, which is supposed to transfer itself to antarctica, you don’t pass, border control, not chileans and argentines, by the way, the british believe that yo
but further across the drake strait , the antarctic peninsula, located below it, is everything.ng to the international treaty on antarctica, back in 1959, it was decided that territorial disputes were frozen ideal, but in general, the beauty of the russian bellingshausen station, which celebrated its 55th anniversary for about a week near the uruguayan artigas station and the chilean fairy august pinochet, even when he flew to antarctica, he chilean dictator who severed relations with the ussr...
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but further across the drake strait, the antarctic peninsula, located below it, is everything.g to the international treaty on antarctica the fifty-ninth year decided that territorial disputes frozen the ideal. well, in general, the beauty of the russian bellingshausen station, which in fact celebrated its fifty-fifth anniversary, is nearby the uruguayan, artigos station and the chilean freud augusto pinochet, even when he flew to antarctica the chilean dictator who severed relations with the ussr , even he was forced to greet the soviet polar explorers because there were all in antarctica together. well, on our last visit to the russian station billingshausen it was like this, that is, the former gdr. what is your name? me call petov dance. and what are you doing? there i am especially penguins, too, in my opinion, penguins are well behaved to me, understood, obey? yes, of course, but when in the south of south america you go to the branch that should take you to antarctica, you don’t pass , border control, not the chileans and the argentine, by the way, the british believe th
but further across the drake strait, the antarctic peninsula, located below it, is everything.g to the international treaty on antarctica the fifty-ninth year decided that territorial disputes frozen the ideal. well, in general, the beauty of the russian bellingshausen station, which in fact celebrated its fifty-fifth anniversary, is nearby the uruguayan, artigos station and the chilean freud augusto pinochet, even when he flew to antarctica the chilean dictator who severed relations with the...
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to the antarctic now, where new research has researchers using an underwater robot have found that antarctic was previously thought. if it melted completely, the thwaites glacier would raise sea levels by more than half a metre. our climate editor, justin rowlatt, joined the scientists on the ice. west antarctica is a challenging place to work. it is the stormiest part of the world's stormiest continent. it took more than a month and more than a dozen flights to get the scientists and their equipment to the front of the glacier. ice—hardened ships brought in fuel and other bulky supplies, which were then dragged over the ice in an epic 1,000 mile overland journey. this was the final destination. a campsite at the point this vast glacier goes afloat. if we are thinking about what is sea level going to be like in ten years, this glacier is the place to be. boilers turned snow into water. hot water was used to melt down into the ice. this is a historic moment. the first time anyone has tried to drill down through this glacier. beneath the 600 metres of ice below me is the most important point o
to the antarctic now, where new research has researchers using an underwater robot have found that antarctic was previously thought. if it melted completely, the thwaites glacier would raise sea levels by more than half a metre. our climate editor, justin rowlatt, joined the scientists on the ice. west antarctica is a challenging place to work. it is the stormiest part of the world's stormiest continent. it took more than a month and more than a dozen flights to get the scientists and their...
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it will take for years to collect the i samples and he taken from the antarctic will make their way to burn. posing a major logistical challenge. methodism, it will be used for you to be it because we have so highly specialized refrigerator containers and built for the european project beyond erica units when they are capable of shipping. i samples from antarctica to europe at minus 50 degrees celsius, penetrate, and that means they can travel through the tropics, where it may be more than 40 degrees celsius on the outside is keeping them cool as a difficult task life. we've also doubled up on everything to be safe on tow containers to write for duration units per container. because if the ice melted, that would be a disaster. millions of euro's would melt away so to speak, or was me and, and then some, cuz it's 2 lines. ice cuz it feels like the world's oldest ice will help scientists understand the last 1500000 years of climate history. and perhaps even our climate future on us people all over the world are feeling the effects of climate change, especially in summer. scientists from
it will take for years to collect the i samples and he taken from the antarctic will make their way to burn. posing a major logistical challenge. methodism, it will be used for you to be it because we have so highly specialized refrigerator containers and built for the european project beyond erica units when they are capable of shipping. i samples from antarctica to europe at minus 50 degrees celsius, penetrate, and that means they can travel through the tropics, where it may be more than 40...
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and after saying the law got the antarctic, the coldest region on earth at the research station, little dome, see temperatures rarely climb above minus the t 5 degrees celsius. core samples will be taken. hetty preparations already underway. scientists on the e. u in switzerland, a searching for the world's oldest ice, which is said to be 1500000 years old. greenhouse gas levels in the samples will be analyzed at been university in switzerland. in dim eyes, the glacial ice begins or snow than the snow gets densely packed, and at some point it becomes solid glacial ice. during that process, very small air bubbles get trapped in the ice signal, and that is air from the past. the way it used to be was the and then when you extract this air from the ice, we couldn't measure it with environmental analytical techniques. for example, you could measure the c o 2 or methane or nitrous oxide, all of those greenhouse gases. we can also measure a number of other substances underwood dinger. it will take for years to collect the i samples any taken from the antarctic will make their way to burn. pos
and after saying the law got the antarctic, the coldest region on earth at the research station, little dome, see temperatures rarely climb above minus the t 5 degrees celsius. core samples will be taken. hetty preparations already underway. scientists on the e. u in switzerland, a searching for the world's oldest ice, which is said to be 1500000 years old. greenhouse gas levels in the samples will be analyzed at been university in switzerland. in dim eyes, the glacial ice begins or snow than...
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antarctic glaciers may be more sensitive to changes in sea temperature than previously thought. special report. a historic moment. the first time anyone has tried to drill down through this glacier beneath the 600 meters of ice. below me is the most important point of all. the point at which the ice meets the ocean. # i can rub and scrub this house # till it's shining just like a dime...# and the hollywood film star and model raquel welsh has died at the age of 82. hello and welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. thousands of refugees who fled the war in syria to cross into turkey have arrived at the border hoping to go back to their home country after last week's earthquakes. turkey has said it will allow them to leave for up to six months. the combined death toll in turkey and syria has climbed to more than 41,000, and millions are in need of humanitarian aid. the bbc�*s laura bicker has been to antakya, close to the turkish border, where desparate syrian families continue to arrive. the last time these syrian families crossed this border, it was with d
antarctic glaciers may be more sensitive to changes in sea temperature than previously thought. special report. a historic moment. the first time anyone has tried to drill down through this glacier beneath the 600 meters of ice. below me is the most important point of all. the point at which the ice meets the ocean. # i can rub and scrub this house # till it's shining just like a dime...# and the hollywood film star and model raquel welsh has died at the age of 82. hello and welcome to our...
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yevheni because here we are almost like in the antarctic it is very cold now we are sitting in our shelterpray outside it is warmer than here how many shelters, i'm lazy, i didn't go , i'm just talking from home, that is, i'm warm. to be honest , it's extremely hot , there are five in a kyiv apartment. i'm sorry, yevgeny. well, you violate , you violate the discipline, we are here. viewers should not ignore the alarm signals, so please, after our broadcast, lower the cover under no circumstances, mr. yevgeny, well, everyone is talking about the offensive now . someone will say that it has already begun. regions and they will not go to kyiv there and in the end regions where there was an invasion a year ago and there will be no repeat attempts. here soberly assessed. in fact, i don’t think that it is good for us. well, of course, the good news for the rear is that nothing will change in the rear areas, that from time to time we will be bombarded with rockets and everything, but actually, in general, for all of us together and for the front this is not such good news. to be honest, i had cer
yevheni because here we are almost like in the antarctic it is very cold now we are sitting in our shelterpray outside it is warmer than here how many shelters, i'm lazy, i didn't go , i'm just talking from home, that is, i'm warm. to be honest , it's extremely hot , there are five in a kyiv apartment. i'm sorry, yevgeny. well, you violate , you violate the discipline, we are here. viewers should not ignore the alarm signals, so please, after our broadcast, lower the cover under no...
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bye— bye. a new record in the antarctic 0cean.r in ukraine, saying beijing would never accept us attempts to dictate sino—russian relations. until now, china is thought to have been careful not to cross the line of weapons deliveries. officials in turkey say they've ended rescue efforts in all but two provinces following the recent devastating earthquake as hopes fade of finding anyone else alive. no further survivors have been located since early on saturday. search and rescue efforts are continuing in the hardest—hit provinces. police searching for nicola bulley, the british woman who went missing more than three weeks ago, have started the process of formally identifying a body
bye— bye. a new record in the antarctic 0cean.r in ukraine, saying beijing would never accept us attempts to dictate sino—russian relations. until now, china is thought to have been careful not to cross the line of weapons deliveries. officials in turkey say they've ended rescue efforts in all but two provinces following the recent devastating earthquake as hopes fade of finding anyone else alive. no further survivors have been located since early on saturday. search and rescue efforts are...
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and, the research that says antarctic glaciers are more sensitive to sea temperature changes than previously and coming up on the bbc news channel, two late james anderson wickets put england in a strong position after day one of the opening test against new zealand. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the energy company centrica, which owns british gas, has seen its profits more than triple for last year because of rising oil and gas prices. the earnings were £3.3 billion, compared to £948 million from the year before. british gas was recently criticised for using debt agents to force—fit pre—payment meters into the homes of vulnerable customers. here's our business correspondent, theo leggett. net zero means hydrogen and solar... centrica says it is focused on clean energies of the future, but right now it's making bumper profits because of high oil and gas prices. they soared last year after the invasion of ukraine and the company, which owns british gas, is reaping huge benefits. last year it made £3.73 huge benefits. last year it made £3.3 billion, that's more than three
and, the research that says antarctic glaciers are more sensitive to sea temperature changes than previously and coming up on the bbc news channel, two late james anderson wickets put england in a strong position after day one of the opening test against new zealand. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the energy company centrica, which owns british gas, has seen its profits more than triple for last year because of rising oil and gas prices. the earnings were £3.3 billion,...
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yes, in the 70s in the antarctic _ 70s in the antarctic.r and protected? have you really seen tangible change?— after and protected? have you really seen tangible change? the big change ha--ened seen tangible change? the big change happened ten — seen tangible change? the big change happened ten years — seen tangible change? the big change happened ten years before _ seen tangible change? the big change happened ten years before i _ seen tangible change? the big change happened ten years before i went - seen tangible change? the big change happened ten years before i went to i happened ten years before i went to the antarctic which is when the international whaling commission decided they were going to hunt any more wales the maximum number hunted in any one year was in 1968, as recently as that. that was the maximum take of whales in 1968, but after that people realised if we carry on like this we will have no whales left so they put on a moratorium and most of the whales in the world, the numbers are increasing since then. there's a lot m
yes, in the 70s in the antarctic _ 70s in the antarctic.r and protected? have you really seen tangible change?— after and protected? have you really seen tangible change? the big change ha--ened seen tangible change? the big change happened ten — seen tangible change? the big change happened ten years — seen tangible change? the big change happened ten years before _ seen tangible change? the big change happened ten years before i _ seen tangible change? the big change happened ten years...
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a team from the british antarctic survey using different instruments also found that the overall melt the results show us is that you actually don't need to increase the melt rate that much to drive very fast retreat. so has the glacier passed a tipping point where collapse becomes inevitable? 0ur observations don't necessarily tell us that, but what it does tell us is how the ice shelf is currently melting and we can use that knowledge from today to produce better models which will tell us more about the future. thwaites is at the bottom of the world, but what happens here will affect us all. the better the processes that work under this glacier are understood, the better forecasts we will have of how our seas will rise in the decades to come. forewarned is forearmed, they say. that is particularly important because carbon emissions, which are driving the processes warming this glacier, continue to rise rapidly. justin rowlatt, bbc news, thwaites glacier. hollywood star raquel welch, who became an international sex symbol in the 1960s, has died aged 82. welch died on wednesday mornin
a team from the british antarctic survey using different instruments also found that the overall melt the results show us is that you actually don't need to increase the melt rate that much to drive very fast retreat. so has the glacier passed a tipping point where collapse becomes inevitable? 0ur observations don't necessarily tell us that, but what it does tell us is how the ice shelf is currently melting and we can use that knowledge from today to produce better models which will tell us...
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expedition of the arctic and antarctic research institutes.ow scientists have information about climate changes on earth from our days to the era of the middle pleistocene. she's over more than 11,000 years ago, samples will be delivered to a research institute in st. petersburg. 3.513 m, we assume that the age is 1 million years and it carries information about climate changes in this period of time and after we study it, these data will be excluded into climate models and help us predict climate changes in the future through a couple of minutes the information hour will be continued by the duty part of the people. february 2 is the day of military glory of russia february 2, 1943 victory in the battle of stalingrad the red army completed the defeat nazi troops in the battle of stalingrad, the grandiose battle lasted 200 days and nights for the first time in history , such a large grouping of troops of the 6th army of the german field marshal paulus was surrounded and destroyed. hello live legal program vesti on duty in the studio of maxim mo
expedition of the arctic and antarctic research institutes.ow scientists have information about climate changes on earth from our days to the era of the middle pleistocene. she's over more than 11,000 years ago, samples will be delivered to a research institute in st. petersburg. 3.513 m, we assume that the age is 1 million years and it carries information about climate changes in this period of time and after we study it, these data will be excluded into climate models and help us predict...
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still to come, bracing dip: the cold—water swimmer setting a new record in the antarctic 0cean.roposed to lady diana spencer three weeks ago. she accepted, she says, without hesitation. as revolutions go, this had its fair share of bullets. a climax in the night outside the gates of mr marcos's sanctuary, malacanang, the name itself symbolising one of the cruellest regimes of modern asia. the world's first clone has been produced of| an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have i produced a sheep called dolly using a cell- from another sheep. warren beatty and faye dunaway announced to the world that the winner of best film was la la land. the only trouble was, it wasn't. the mistake was only put right in the middle of gushing speeches by the team behind the modern musical. not for 20 years have locust been seen in such numbers in this part of africa. some of the swarms have been ten miles long. this is the last time - the public will see this pope. very soon, ifor the sake of the credibility. and authority of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in his own words, j be hidden from
still to come, bracing dip: the cold—water swimmer setting a new record in the antarctic 0cean.roposed to lady diana spencer three weeks ago. she accepted, she says, without hesitation. as revolutions go, this had its fair share of bullets. a climax in the night outside the gates of mr marcos's sanctuary, malacanang, the name itself symbolising one of the cruellest regimes of modern asia. the world's first clone has been produced of| an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have i produced a...
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the other sandra will be stored in the antarctic thing as our gift to future generations of scientists isn't as long as they're written down after saying alive, but the antarctic, the coldest region on earth at the research station, little dame, see temperatures rarely climb above minus 35 degrees celsius core samples will be taken here to preparations are already underway. scientists from the e. u and switzerland are searching for the world's oldest ice, which is said to be 1500000 years old. greenhouse gas levels in the samples will be analyzed at band university in switzerland. in dim eyes, the glacial ice begins or snow than the snow gets densely packed and at some point it becomes solid glacial ice. during that process, very small air bubbles get trapped in the ice, and that is air from the past, the way it used to be. and then when you extract this air from the ice, you could measure it with environmental analytical techniques. for example, you could measure the seo to or methane, or nitrous oxide, all of those greenhouse gases. we can also measure a number of other substances un
the other sandra will be stored in the antarctic thing as our gift to future generations of scientists isn't as long as they're written down after saying alive, but the antarctic, the coldest region on earth at the research station, little dame, see temperatures rarely climb above minus 35 degrees celsius core samples will be taken here to preparations are already underway. scientists from the e. u and switzerland are searching for the world's oldest ice, which is said to be 1500000 years old....
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she swam for 45 minutes antarctic. not even in a wetsuit. she could set the record for the longest swim in the antarctic nick. she says she wants to raise awareness about protecting the ocean. i would think hypothermia would be a serious concern. talk about tough. she has probably conditioned herself. sandhya: what a brave person to do that and to raise awareness about something important. >> athletes working performance, they do warm up it in that kind of cold, i can imagine you stay cold all time. >> that has to be a mind over matter type thing. as a group, we are opting out of this. except death grip rate here. kristen: not that kind of death. yelp has announced the top 100 places to eat. included is a restaurant on the peninsula. gt's cafÉ, number 14. a woman owned a restaurant offering sandwiches, salads, and baked goods. the chef and owner studied and worked around the world before opening the cafÉ at age 24. >> tasty thursday. >> hello, bay area. thank you for having me. larry: the aroma from all of your food here, the studio smells f
she swam for 45 minutes antarctic. not even in a wetsuit. she could set the record for the longest swim in the antarctic nick. she says she wants to raise awareness about protecting the ocean. i would think hypothermia would be a serious concern. talk about tough. she has probably conditioned herself. sandhya: what a brave person to do that and to raise awareness about something important. >> athletes working performance, they do warm up it in that kind of cold, i can imagine you stay...
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antarctic glaciers may be more sensitive to changes in sea temperature than previously thought.
antarctic glaciers may be more sensitive to changes in sea temperature than previously thought.
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the melting of the antarctic ice has accelerated, affecting the lives of people all over the world. it is a difficult complex for research. this region is the most stormy part of the most stormy continent in the world. more than a month of time and more than 12 flights are needed for scientists and their equipment should be transferred to this area attack this area with fuel and large equipment, then this equipment is dragged on the frozen ice in a journey of 1,000 mali. this is the final destination, a camp at the point where the vast glacier floats . in 10 years in the glacier and the hidden area, it is the first time that humans have dug in this natural glacier, there are about 600 meters under my feet . this is the most important part where the ice comes into contact with the ocean waters, as if some local animals are investigating this work. realized that scientists have a remote controlled robotic submarine that carries scientific equipment was sent to the depths of the ocean. sending equipment like this submarine is a mischievous sole. let's calculate in which part the meltin
the melting of the antarctic ice has accelerated, affecting the lives of people all over the world. it is a difficult complex for research. this region is the most stormy part of the most stormy continent in the world. more than a month of time and more than 12 flights are needed for scientists and their equipment should be transferred to this area attack this area with fuel and large equipment, then this equipment is dragged on the frozen ice in a journey of 1,000 mali. this is the final...
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the institute of the arctic and antarctic in st. to the present day, scientists use them as such peculiar chronicles. acrobatic conditions of the past here in my hand, for example, ice, which is about 600,000 years old. now, with the advent of an even more ancient sample, our scientists have it in their hands, almost continuous. the history of weather for a million years simply does not have such a sequence of data for specialists from other countries, having studied it, one can understand the possible causes and consequences of changes, calculate how the natural system can work in conditions of elevated co2 levels now fireweed. it was very fast in the past it was warmer. than now. it's not a secret. however, there were no such rates of change , all this knowledge. they help us understand where we are heading in terms of climate change and, most importantly, figure out how we can adapt to these changes. in the last 800 years, scientists have been reading on earth , glacial and inter-glacial epochs replace each other. now just betwee
the institute of the arctic and antarctic in st. to the present day, scientists use them as such peculiar chronicles. acrobatic conditions of the past here in my hand, for example, ice, which is about 600,000 years old. now, with the advent of an even more ancient sample, our scientists have it in their hands, almost continuous. the history of weather for a million years simply does not have such a sequence of data for specialists from other countries, having studied it, one can understand the...
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we know that the west antarctic ice sheet is collapsing, greenland is melting far faster than anybody expected and it's more than 40% of sea level rise. so a lot of the world's coastal cities are going to be there. people are going to have to move out. you know the cap, we're in jakarta is already got a major throughout the city. they're going to have to move, you know, in bangladesh, elsewhere, you know, it's 100 million to 150 million people at risk for the expected sea level rise. and probably a much larger number than that. the acidification of the oceans. we can only hope. i mean, that was one of the ugly surprises, climate change, which is the oceans have been sort of most of the excess heat and a lot of the carbon dioxide. and it forms carbolic acid in the ocean and course, then these little tiny things that the basis of the food chain can make their shells and you get starvation and down the line so that is the danger. i mean, there are all these ugly surprises that have come out, but one of the ones is a very interesting is what we've seen is a greater number of hurricanes ra
we know that the west antarctic ice sheet is collapsing, greenland is melting far faster than anybody expected and it's more than 40% of sea level rise. so a lot of the world's coastal cities are going to be there. people are going to have to move out. you know the cap, we're in jakarta is already got a major throughout the city. they're going to have to move, you know, in bangladesh, elsewhere, you know, it's 100 million to 150 million people at risk for the expected sea level rise. and...
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stin: a team from the british antarctic survey using different instruments found that the overall melte was lower than expected. it shows how sensitive the glacier is to even small changes in sea water temperature. >> what the results show us is you don't have to increase the amount much to drive fast retreats. justin: has the glacier passed a tipping point where collapse becomes inevitable? >> our observations don't tell us that, but what it does tell us is how the ice shelf is currently melting, and we can use the knowledge to produce better mullets. -- models. justin: what happens here will affect us all. the better the processes that work under this glacier are understood, the better our forecasts will be about how the seas will rise in the decades to come. that is particularly important because carbon emissions, driving the processes warning the glacier, continue to rise rapidly. justin rowlatt, bbc news. host: raquel welch who became an international sex symbol in the 1960's has died at 82. she won a golden globe for her performance in the 1974 film "the three musketeers" and was
stin: a team from the british antarctic survey using different instruments found that the overall melte was lower than expected. it shows how sensitive the glacier is to even small changes in sea water temperature. >> what the results show us is you don't have to increase the amount much to drive fast retreats. justin: has the glacier passed a tipping point where collapse becomes inevitable? >> our observations don't tell us that, but what it does tell us is how the ice shelf is...
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dzindra and serhiy golota in the photos of penguins hugging and holding each other in the national antarctic kindness overcome evil and darkness and wish those or loved ones who are now choosing our freedom to return as soon as possible in peace and with victory , and with that i say goodbye until seven o'clock when i returned with an updated news release and so far the host of the united marathon 1+1 from the project night watch be with us and have an easy day for everyone today they will not take away from us and enemies protect your bats fight take revenge because war is revenge for mariupol and bucha for dnipro and stanislavsky cliffs for ayu-dag and every latticed roof for every scar abroad the ministry of internal affairs of ukraine is forming special brigades of the national guard of the state border service and the national police. these are elite combat units equipped with the latest equipment and technologies that will return ukraine its lands. eight brigades - one goal is to finally destroy the enemy with honor and no regrets until the last battle. join the ranks. offensive guard
dzindra and serhiy golota in the photos of penguins hugging and holding each other in the national antarctic kindness overcome evil and darkness and wish those or loved ones who are now choosing our freedom to return as soon as possible in peace and with victory , and with that i say goodbye until seven o'clock when i returned with an updated news release and so far the host of the united marathon 1+1 from the project night watch be with us and have an easy day for everyone today they will not...
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for a bomber aircraft with all the consequences and our actions, that is, for such purposes , an antarcticaft, and maybe even a strategic aviation, we need to raise our aviation means and include other means of anti-aircraft missiles. thus the enemy is trying to behave like this in order to hide our anti-flood defense. but the representatives of our anti-flood defense have a lot of experience, it will not increase effectively, but by the hour, and we can see how they act so that taking into account the fact that the enemy uses different means and this is understandable because it is a war and each side does not stand still , we know and determine in this that when the enemy acts, although it is not just like january to show you all, sir igor, i read that there are assets in the summaries. i read that the enemy's aviation was activated in luhansk region. do you think that in parallel with the activation of enemy aviation in luhansk region, can the enemy's aviation become more active in donetsk region? will they have enough capacity? i also saw it on various to the public that the russians t
for a bomber aircraft with all the consequences and our actions, that is, for such purposes , an antarcticaft, and maybe even a strategic aviation, we need to raise our aviation means and include other means of anti-aircraft missiles. thus the enemy is trying to behave like this in order to hide our anti-flood defense. but the representatives of our anti-flood defense have a lot of experience, it will not increase effectively, but by the hour, and we can see how they act so that taking into...
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the first half of the year will be focused on research in the arctic and antarctic, and will be heldhe moscow museum week, that is , free days, and free days at the museum of cosmonautics. it's every third thursday of the month. that is, here is the nearest date, it is february 16, the next is march 16. the snowfalls that took place last night in the capital region brought, depending on the area and intensity, one to 5 mm, precipitation flew somewhere, large snow flakes, somewhere crumbled, small grains. in some places, snow in moscow continues to this day. as weather forecasters say, the height of the snow cover today for the first time in this land has reached 35 cm, which is 5 cm above the norm in our studio greetings victoria chernikova victoria hello outside the window, then the sun, only snow. what to expect further until the end of the day the weather will be unstable snow charges will pass here and there in one area it can snow at this time in the next one it will be absolutely calm. tomorrow we will already be, far in the rear of the cyclone, traditionally in such a situatio
the first half of the year will be focused on research in the arctic and antarctic, and will be heldhe moscow museum week, that is , free days, and free days at the museum of cosmonautics. it's every third thursday of the month. that is, here is the nearest date, it is february 16, the next is march 16. the snowfalls that took place last night in the capital region brought, depending on the area and intensity, one to 5 mm, precipitation flew somewhere, large snow flakes, somewhere crumbled,...
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fadey beregauzen, the discoverer of antarctica , was built by its members of the thirteenth soviet antarcticedition, which was led by academician treshnikov, one of the compilers of a detailed atlas of this continent at the station worked, geologists, galatsiologists, ornithologists , biologists and other scientists with the collapse of the ussr in the early nineties, funding was reduced , the station was transferred to a seasonal mode of operation, and generally could be closed, but in the ninety-seventh year. they allocated a facility, the station was modernized, even a church was built, and our country remains the leading scientific power studying the ice continent on february 22, 1994 . the united states was charged with spying for the ussr, he was sentenced to life imprisonment and worked with the cia back in the early sixties and rose to the position of chief of the soviet department of foreign counterintelligence. he was recruited 85, perhaps he agreed because of the money, but our intelligence officers and diplomats indicate that ames did not agree with the aggressive policy of washi
fadey beregauzen, the discoverer of antarctica , was built by its members of the thirteenth soviet antarcticedition, which was led by academician treshnikov, one of the compilers of a detailed atlas of this continent at the station worked, geologists, galatsiologists, ornithologists , biologists and other scientists with the collapse of the ussr in the early nineties, funding was reduced , the station was transferred to a seasonal mode of operation, and generally could be closed, but in the...
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russian polar explorers have extracted a fragment more than a million years old from the antarctic iceientists plan to study climate changes on the planet since the existence of mammoths . anastasia panka will tell when to wait for the first results. in the hands of scientists, ice with a history of this kirn is a million years old, which means it has information about climate change during the pleistocene era. this is the time of mammoths in the cave lions of giant cheetahs, and the ancestor of man , the archanthrope, has almost reached europe 3.513 m. and after we study it, these data will be included in climate models and will help us predict climate change in the future. the researchers extracted it from the glacier over lake vostok. now the favorable period for work is ending there, which lasts only one and a half to two months . a year, then severe frosts will interfere. at a temperature of -55, the equipment is already malfunctioning, and this season, scientists , it was during the pleistocene in the earth's atmosphere that there was an increased concentration of carbon dioxide,
russian polar explorers have extracted a fragment more than a million years old from the antarctic iceientists plan to study climate changes on the planet since the existence of mammoths . anastasia panka will tell when to wait for the first results. in the hands of scientists, ice with a history of this kirn is a million years old, which means it has information about climate change during the pleistocene era. this is the time of mammoths in the cave lions of giant cheetahs, and the ancestor...
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which are supervised by several adult penguins , the parents of the penguin said at the national antarctic science center during this time they hunt and when they return they feed the babies and they distinguish only their own, the polar explorers said by mistake , see you at 17:00, we are working on the next news issue, read more about important things at to our website espresso tv subscribe to our channels on social networks see you i feel chained to the chair everything is starting to annoy me there is no convenient moment for pain but there is a yellow cream dolgit cream dolgit helps to eliminate pain and has an anti-inflammatory effect dolgits the only yellow cream for joint pain a with muscle spasms, dolgit antispasmodic tablets for muscle relaxation and circulation , there are moments when the body quickly loses fluid, which can lead to dehydration. but of course, there is not enough water. for special medical purposes , i am saving myself, real water for special medical purposes, the information broadcast of the espresso tv channel. we would like to remind you that you have the opp
which are supervised by several adult penguins , the parents of the penguin said at the national antarctic science center during this time they hunt and when they return they feed the babies and they distinguish only their own, the polar explorers said by mistake , see you at 17:00, we are working on the next news issue, read more about important things at to our website espresso tv subscribe to our channels on social networks see you i feel chained to the chair everything is starting to annoy...
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a team from the british antarctic survey using different instruments also found that the overall meltit showed how sensitive the glacier is to even small changes in sea water temperature. we know from satellite to retreating very quickly. but the results show us is _ very quickly. but the results show us is you — very quickly. but the results show us is you don't increase the rate that_ us is you don't increase the rate that much— us is you don't increase the rate that much to drive a very fast retreat — so has the glacier passed a tipping point where collapse becomes inevitable? 0ur observations don't necessarily tell us that, but what it does tell us is how the ice shelf is currently melting and we can use that knowledge from today to produce better models which will tell us more about the future. thwaites is at the bottom of the world, but what happens here will affect us all. the better the processes that work under this glacier are understood, the better forecasts we will have of how our seas will rise in the decades to come. forewarned is forearmed, they say. that is particularl
a team from the british antarctic survey using different instruments also found that the overall meltit showed how sensitive the glacier is to even small changes in sea water temperature. we know from satellite to retreating very quickly. but the results show us is _ very quickly. but the results show us is you — very quickly. but the results show us is you don't increase the rate that_ us is you don't increase the rate that much— us is you don't increase the rate that much to drive a very...
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we're talking to arctic winter ice, we're talking the west antarctic ice sheet and we're talking to baron sea ice. and it's, these are pushed too far. they will irreversibly start moving in a direction that will amplify warming. and they are interconnected with the ocean circulation of heat. they even impact on the monsoon systems. so what happens in the arctic will impact on rainfall over the amazon rain forest the good news, the part of good news is that we today have so many solutions technologies, practices, systems, everything from electric, mobility to wind, power and solar will take that actually compete without subsidies with fossil fuel systems and so from a business leader or an economic perspective, it makes sense to invest in sustainability, not only to reduce risks of unmanageable damage, but also because it just makes economic sense. my conclusion is that we can still land at 1.5, but it will certainly unfortunately mean a period of overshoot before we can finally stabilize at 1.5 the challenges that we just need to bend the global curve of emissions. can we do that? well, t
we're talking to arctic winter ice, we're talking the west antarctic ice sheet and we're talking to baron sea ice. and it's, these are pushed too far. they will irreversibly start moving in a direction that will amplify warming. and they are interconnected with the ocean circulation of heat. they even impact on the monsoon systems. so what happens in the arctic will impact on rainfall over the amazon rain forest the good news, the part of good news is that we today have so many solutions...
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show through these photos of colored drifts were published on its facebook page by the national antarctic science center as told by biologist marta dzindra green algae bloom in the arctic at the end of summer that's why the snow changes color ukrainian scientists are monitoring the process because it is related to climate change on this obsessive minuses, time went by, we lost people, we are the brightest, we hold on, even though the hell is not easy and not strong, it is tiring to hold on to the island. thank you to the military journalists, i see the war from the other side of the video camera. thank you that from the first days of the war, you show news from the front lines. of our artillery. thank you for exposing fakes . the city does not give in. our troops reliably hold the defense with you. it is easier for us. thank you for risking yourself every day . then the clean-up began, it is difficult and we know it, you are the real heroes of our ukrainian, he is under fire but holds on, we will defeat everyone and endure everything thank you and take care of yourself sincerely, the audi
show through these photos of colored drifts were published on its facebook page by the national antarctic science center as told by biologist marta dzindra green algae bloom in the arctic at the end of summer that's why the snow changes color ukrainian scientists are monitoring the process because it is related to climate change on this obsessive minuses, time went by, we lost people, we are the brightest, we hold on, even though the hell is not easy and not strong, it is tiring to hold on to...
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of course, i'm not a paris antarctic contributor rachel martha. now, joining us here on the monday program live from moscow. good to see you, rachel. so the world's leading nations are aligned softly on something winning over the hearts and minds of the people in africa. you think the western approach will work well, i'm not sure. what planet that guy just being down from europe has been looking at africa as he says in the same way that really desperate guys look at girls and nightclubs. europe's been in africa forever. usually under the guise of counterterrorism missions are humanitarianism. apparently, europe is mostly interested in coming to the rescue of countries that just happened to have natural resources to exploit. and just like some girls night club, do africa told that guy, europe, to go take a hike. molly kicked france out last year after paris as resoundingly successful mission to stabilize the country resulted in a couple of q day ties in as many years french president, him under, in that cold, tried to dress up the dis as at strateg
of course, i'm not a paris antarctic contributor rachel martha. now, joining us here on the monday program live from moscow. good to see you, rachel. so the world's leading nations are aligned softly on something winning over the hearts and minds of the people in africa. you think the western approach will work well, i'm not sure. what planet that guy just being down from europe has been looking at africa as he says in the same way that really desperate guys look at girls and nightclubs....
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this is a public activist , ex-platoon commander of the aydar battalion and head of the national antarctic , director of the institute of central european strategy founder of the reopan ukraine project together with us we congratulate you pnetsya i apologize a little anxiety led us off the plan but we will not deviate from our plans to talk to you well let's talk about yesterday's news which amused a little a little a little a little laughed about the dove of peace belarus leader between e- e of the foreign ministry of hungary went to minsk to pay attention to talk about peace in ukraine. what was vsyyar doing there and what can we say about these negotiations? well, i thank you very much for your attention. let's have more, please. now we can't hear it on the air again, there's no sound on the air, so we simply turned to i can't hear it
this is a public activist , ex-platoon commander of the aydar battalion and head of the national antarctic , director of the institute of central european strategy founder of the reopan ukraine project together with us we congratulate you pnetsya i apologize a little anxiety led us off the plan but we will not deviate from our plans to talk to you well let's talk about yesterday's news which amused a little a little a little a little laughed about the dove of peace belarus leader between e- e...
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the former battalion commander of the antarctic center aidar yevhena congratulates glory to ukraine gloryheroes good day thank you for this year thank you for always high quality and analytics also that you provide ee let's be with you let's try to outline er. well, for sure, don't do some crazy retrospective, talk about the fact that the russian er-er, such a quick offensive was unsuccessful, about the fact that they failed, let's talk about today's day , about the work that we still need to do in advance, based on the realities of russia, probably changed its approach to the war in ukraine and focused on the exhaustion of the ukrainian army in a long-term operation federation, did they really undergo changes a year after the beginning of the great war, well, let's start with the strategic goal, it is the unchanged strategic goal of the russian federation, as it was and remains, the complete absorption of ukraine, the liquidation of ukraine as an independent state and ukrainians as a separate independent nation, there is full integration, incorporation and our space and those of our peop
the former battalion commander of the antarctic center aidar yevhena congratulates glory to ukraine gloryheroes good day thank you for this year thank you for always high quality and analytics also that you provide ee let's be with you let's try to outline er. well, for sure, don't do some crazy retrospective, talk about the fact that the russian er-er, such a quick offensive was unsuccessful, about the fact that they failed, let's talk about today's day , about the work that we still need to...
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it's the 2nd sunday since the earthquake, the antarctic protestant church is resuming services. but the pastor now balances the top. what used to be the wrought iron gate about with bible in hand. busy we walk 5 minutes along deserted street to find the greek orthodox church. we stop a rare passer by to ask where it's gone. and the hobby b. l. news. our mosque believe to be built in the 7th century, was one of the oldest in the country. now in ruins on talk, yet known as antioch in ancient times was one of the biggest jewels of the roman empire in modern tyr, kia, it's a city, celebrated for its diversity. were the because of this, there is brotherhood here, not discrimination. we all lived together. here are churches here are mosque is here. they're all next to each other. we'll one nation, one, fist. it's duchess religious history. that's been lost. a ties house of parliament built before the area became part of turkey, is now tilting, precariously booklet i was i be she, in. it's impossible to describe seen such a beautiful city like this in ruins. i hope will return to our g
it's the 2nd sunday since the earthquake, the antarctic protestant church is resuming services. but the pastor now balances the top. what used to be the wrought iron gate about with bible in hand. busy we walk 5 minutes along deserted street to find the greek orthodox church. we stop a rare passer by to ask where it's gone. and the hobby b. l. news. our mosque believe to be built in the 7th century, was one of the oldest in the country. now in ruins on talk, yet known as antioch in ancient...
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the antarctic protestant church is resuming services. but the pastor now balances the top. what used to be the wrought iron gate about with bible in hand. busy we walk 5 minutes, a log deserted street to find the greek orthodox church. we stop or where pass her by to ask where it's gone. and the happy b l new jar mosque believe to be built in the 7th century was one of the oldest in the country. now in ruins on talk, yet known as antioch in ancient times was one of the biggest jewels of the roman empire in modern ter kiya, it's a city celebrated for its diversity. we're the because of this, there is brotherhood here, not discrimination. we all live together. here are churches here. a mosque is here . they're all next to each other. will one nation, one fist. it's duchess religious history. that's been lost. a ties house of parliament built before the area became part of turkey, is now tilting, precariously booklet i was, i be she, it's impossible to describe. seems such a beautiful city like this in ruins. i hope will return to our good old days. this is a beautiful city an
the antarctic protestant church is resuming services. but the pastor now balances the top. what used to be the wrought iron gate about with bible in hand. busy we walk 5 minutes, a log deserted street to find the greek orthodox church. we stop or where pass her by to ask where it's gone. and the happy b l new jar mosque believe to be built in the 7th century was one of the oldest in the country. now in ruins on talk, yet known as antioch in ancient times was one of the biggest jewels of the...
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showing here are these photos of colored blizzards was published on its facebook page by the national antarctic told by biologist marta dzindra in the arctic at the end of summer green algae blooms and the snow changes color ukrainian scientists are monitoring the process because it is related to climate change on this i'm all calm i wish you a safe night yourself, the era of nivroku, the times are washed away, and for now, keep yourself in a handful through the darkness, more clearly in time
showing here are these photos of colored blizzards was published on its facebook page by the national antarctic told by biologist marta dzindra in the arctic at the end of summer green algae blooms and the snow changes color ukrainian scientists are monitoring the process because it is related to climate change on this i'm all calm i wish you a safe night yourself, the era of nivroku, the times are washed away, and for now, keep yourself in a handful through the darkness, more clearly in time
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antarctic glaciers may be more sensitive to changes in sea temperature than previously thought.
antarctic glaciers may be more sensitive to changes in sea temperature than previously thought.
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auction 1200 from christina 8,5 you have ivan in 18500 from dmitry all-in dmitry for the british antarctic 1898 be the southern cross. dmitry play .000 you have 1.200 from christina 8.5 ivan here, the second third and fourth. ostap bender traded a chair for this item, allegedly re-entering fashion in europe and in the best houses of philadelphia, with the cannibal elochka number four for a wonderful tea strainer. 1.200 in a combination of a cross, designed to neutralize the enemy's block, cross paths, attackers of the first and second pace. name the game volleyball. be healthy. with horse doses of this vitamin, the nobel laureate lain, spalling, proposed to treat colds. diseases. it is now known that the effect of his methods in this case is not significant acid. unexpectedly, dmitriy's football 300 attention on the screen in the final of the 1979 world youth championship, he led his team to victory over the soviet union . such a path starts in paris and stretches along the seine , passes through giverny, glorified by claude mony, and finishes already widowed that there can be a bicycle on
auction 1200 from christina 8,5 you have ivan in 18500 from dmitry all-in dmitry for the british antarctic 1898 be the southern cross. dmitry play .000 you have 1.200 from christina 8.5 ivan here, the second third and fourth. ostap bender traded a chair for this item, allegedly re-entering fashion in europe and in the best houses of philadelphia, with the cannibal elochka number four for a wonderful tea strainer. 1.200 in a combination of a cross, designed to neutralize the enemy's block, cross...