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yevhen the wild joins public activist former battalion platoon commander aidar head of the national antarcticentific center yevhena we congratulate you glory to ukraine well, give us your opinion tell me about the reforms and the president feels and trusts the president, what is interesting is that the reforms that began before the war that reznikov postponed and now they should be continued, according to zelensky, probably i don’t the expert who can do it qualified, to be honest, uh, how to comment on it, uh, well, let's say, i'm not very aware of what exactly reforms were planned. when appointing different ones, that's why i apologize for 17 or 18, as long as there were 17 and then the last, the last scandal, mr. yevgeny, is no longer with eggs, but with plastic chinese bottles and flasks , which were purchased for $8 each, there it seems that $7.90 is instead of 60 cents, and there the losses can amount to $700,000, if my memory serves me well or on these scandals are being discussed at the front in general, now you know, i'm afraid that i will upset you, but believe me, at the front, this
yevhen the wild joins public activist former battalion platoon commander aidar head of the national antarcticentific center yevhena we congratulate you glory to ukraine well, give us your opinion tell me about the reforms and the president feels and trusts the president, what is interesting is that the reforms that began before the war that reznikov postponed and now they should be continued, according to zelensky, probably i don’t the expert who can do it qualified, to be honest, uh, how to...
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arctic and antarctic. it's 70 degrees above normal in the arctic. 100 degrees in the antarctic and you look at the new york times and other papers from the last few days showing absolute record low ice at this point in time in the antarctic. everything that happens there is going to happen somewhere else in a different way around the planet and it is, look at california. 90% of the warming of the earth goes into the warming of the ocean the heat that rises raises your oyster and it troubles around the world the acidification that comes from i'm sorry to say it the burning of fossil fuel that is changing the chemistry of the ocean more than in millions of years and receiving the consequences of that too so what we're facing is a choice for humankind i hate to put it that way i don't want to sound grandiose i don't want to sound out of touch with anybody here i don't think i am, i hope i'm not but the reality is that we face some choices what's happening is happening for one reason that we can interpret it i
arctic and antarctic. it's 70 degrees above normal in the arctic. 100 degrees in the antarctic and you look at the new york times and other papers from the last few days showing absolute record low ice at this point in time in the antarctic. everything that happens there is going to happen somewhere else in a different way around the planet and it is, look at california. 90% of the warming of the earth goes into the warming of the ocean the heat that rises raises your oyster and it troubles...
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the volume of an antarctic sea is 136,000 square kilometers compared to the period similar to last year, ice has decreased that the water was going, the cracks that get deeper every day, the warming of the glaciers that keep the earth cold, the heat that melts more volume of ice glaciers every day, the volume of antarctic sea ice in january this year is one million seven hundred and it reached ninety thousand square kilometers, which is a decrease of 136 thousand square kilometers compared to 2022. this is shown by the national snow and ice data center at kolah university. a significant increase in the sea level that approx it will be half a meter, but since the big pillar is the ice that holds other glaciers, if this big pillar is released into the sea water, the sea level will rise three meters as the ice continues to melt as a result of the global increase over the years and centuries, this issue will increase catastrophically . the sea level leads to the melting of the oceans. global shrinkage helps. darker water absorbs more heat than ice . this white coating helps to release ninet
the volume of an antarctic sea is 136,000 square kilometers compared to the period similar to last year, ice has decreased that the water was going, the cracks that get deeper every day, the warming of the glaciers that keep the earth cold, the heat that melts more volume of ice glaciers every day, the volume of antarctic sea ice in january this year is one million seven hundred and it reached ninety thousand square kilometers, which is a decrease of 136 thousand square kilometers compared to...
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this will be calculated for the antarctic russian antarctic expedition to provide everything necessary 200 people who are permanently in antarctica in the summer and 100 people in the winter or were provided. fuel and food and, uh, the opportunity to conduct scientific research are doing everything to become as russian as possible, and here a lot will be provided, components that have already been tested there and on nuclear-powered icebreakers, precisely in terms of suppliers and productivity in terms of those companies that work with us on military products. there will be a lot of products here that we produced as part of our centers of competence or there are live columns, for example, there are stars, and within the framework of the army of the movement. i hope that many redistributions, which, well, in general, have mastered over the past few years , will find a place in the same way, and on this ship. ivan frolov's models of the new vessel were tested today in the ice basin of the arctic and antarctic research institute ocean floor atmospheric phenomena and even outer space. it’s
this will be calculated for the antarctic russian antarctic expedition to provide everything necessary 200 people who are permanently in antarctica in the summer and 100 people in the winter or were provided. fuel and food and, uh, the opportunity to conduct scientific research are doing everything to become as russian as possible, and here a lot will be provided, components that have already been tested there and on nuclear-powered icebreakers, precisely in terms of suppliers and productivity...
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hundred degrees fahrenheit above normal in the antarctic. you look at "the new york times" and other papers showing absolute record low eyes at this point in time in the antarctic. everything that happens there is going to happen somewhere else in a different way around the planet. because 90% of the warming of the earth goes into the ocean and because it goes in the ocean, the heat that rises, moisture travels in the rock -- moisture travels around the world, falls in the form of rainfall. the burning of fossil fuel, that acidification is changing the chemistry of the ocean more than it has been in millions of years, and we are seeing the consequences of that, to. what we face is a choice for humankind. i hate to put it that way. i don't want to sound grandiose. i don't want to sound highfaluting. i don't want to sound out of touch with anybody here. i don't think i am. i hope i'm not. what is happening is happening for one reason principally that we can interpret. it is the blanket of greenhouse gases, principally methane and co2, but a fe
hundred degrees fahrenheit above normal in the antarctic. you look at "the new york times" and other papers showing absolute record low eyes at this point in time in the antarctic. everything that happens there is going to happen somewhere else in a different way around the planet. because 90% of the warming of the earth goes into the ocean and because it goes in the ocean, the heat that rises, moisture travels in the rock -- moisture travels around the world, falls in the form of...
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this will be calculated for the antarctic russian antarctic expeditions. to ensure that all those who need that 200 people who are permanently in antarctica in the summer and 100 people in the winter are provided with both fuel and food and, e, the opportunity to conduct scientific research design. and here a lot of components will be provided that have already been tested, there and on icebreakers. i mean in terms of suppliers and performance in terms of those companies that work with us on military products. there will be a lot of products here. which we produce within our competence centers or live columns there, for example, here are the stars, and within the framework of the movement troops. i hope that many of the redistributions that, well, in general, have mastered over the past few years in the same way will take my place, and on this ship. the model of the new ship ivan frolov was tested in the ice basin of the arctic and antarctic research institute scientists will also be able to study the ocean floor , atmospheric phenomena and even space. wri
this will be calculated for the antarctic russian antarctic expeditions. to ensure that all those who need that 200 people who are permanently in antarctica in the summer and 100 people in the winter are provided with both fuel and food and, e, the opportunity to conduct scientific research design. and here a lot of components will be provided that have already been tested, there and on icebreakers. i mean in terms of suppliers and performance in terms of those companies that work with us on...
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. >> it is a piece of microplastic and a piece of polyester, floating out there, in antarctic waters. we don't know what the catch on fire. and really it shouldn't be occurring. this is a part of a manmade problem that is now gone global. >> reporter: the tiny fibers showing up in snow and rain is a part of a growing body of evidence that the consequences of man's obsession with plastic are now being c to th most remote corners of the world. >> and the mechanism that these microplastics are also turning up in the high arctic and the antarctic and because they can be transported through the air. >> reporter: dr. lisa erdle has helped study plastic pollution in san francisco bay. and says it appears the problem is only worsening. >> we did a study published last week where we looked at 40 years of micro plastics in the oceans. from 2005, we've seen a rapid rise in this is a similar trend in habitats and live around the world. >> reporter: the evidence is clear, but there are still questions about how much, if at all, such small fibers may affect man or even living creatures. but dr. ari
. >> it is a piece of microplastic and a piece of polyester, floating out there, in antarctic waters. we don't know what the catch on fire. and really it shouldn't be occurring. this is a part of a manmade problem that is now gone global. >> reporter: the tiny fibers showing up in snow and rain is a part of a growing body of evidence that the consequences of man's obsession with plastic are now being c to th most remote corners of the world. >> and the mechanism that these...
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this shows the national ice snow data center at kolah university . is the antarctic, it will definitely cause a significant increase in the sea level, which is about half a meter, but since it is a large pillar of ice that holds other glaciers, if this large pillar is left in the sea water , the sea level will rise by three meters. the melting of the ice as a result of the global increase over the years and for centuries, this problem leads to a catastrophic increase in sea levels, the melting of the sea helps the darker water absorb more heat than the ice, this white coating helps to return ninety percent of the sun's energy to the atmosphere in the sea. it releases water, which makes the water heavier and goes down, and this is one of the important factors affecting the melting of the antarctic ice, which means the fires that fall on the forests and the huge floods that flow and destroy the houses and lands. we would like to thank you for being with us until the end of the world. natural resources played at the national botanical garden. the president said during the tree planting day
this shows the national ice snow data center at kolah university . is the antarctic, it will definitely cause a significant increase in the sea level, which is about half a meter, but since it is a large pillar of ice that holds other glaciers, if this large pillar is left in the sea water , the sea level will rise by three meters. the melting of the ice as a result of the global increase over the years and for centuries, this problem leads to a catastrophic increase in sea levels, the melting...
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arctic and antarctic.t's 70 degrees above normal in the arctic. 100 degrees in the antarctic and you look at the new york times and other papers from the last few days showing absolute record low ice at this point in time in the antarctic. everything that happens there is going to happen somewhere else in a different way around the planet and it is, look at california. 90% of the warming of the earth goes into the warming of the ocean the heat that rises raises your oyster and it troubles around the world the acidification that comes from i'm sorry to say it the burning of fossil fuel that is changing the chemistry of the ocean more than in millions of years and receiving the consequences of that too so what we're facing is a choice for humankind i hate to put it that way i don't want to sound grandiose i don't want to sound out of touch with anybody here i don't think i am, i hope i'm not but the reality is that we face some choices what's happening is happening for one reason that we can interpret it is
arctic and antarctic.t's 70 degrees above normal in the arctic. 100 degrees in the antarctic and you look at the new york times and other papers from the last few days showing absolute record low ice at this point in time in the antarctic. everything that happens there is going to happen somewhere else in a different way around the planet and it is, look at california. 90% of the warming of the earth goes into the warming of the ocean the heat that rises raises your oyster and it troubles...
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. >> these are a piece of polyester floating out there in antarctic waters. we don't know what the biological consequences of that are at the moment. what we do know is the microplastics are there and really it shouldn't be occurring. this is part of a man made problem now gone global. >> reporter: the tiny fibers showing up in snow and rain is part of a growing body of evidence that the consequences of man's obsession with plastic are now being carried to even the most remote corners of the world. >> the mechanism that these microplastics are also turning up in the high arctic and in the -- antarctic, so tiny they can be carried in long-range atmospheric transport through the air. >> reporter: with the five eyers institute helped study plastic pollution in san francisco bay and says it appears the problem is only worsening. >> we looked at 40 years of microplastics in the world's oceans and from the 2005, we see our rapid rise in the amount of plastic that's in the oceans. and this is a similar trend and habitats and wildlife around the world. >> reporter: t
. >> these are a piece of polyester floating out there in antarctic waters. we don't know what the biological consequences of that are at the moment. what we do know is the microplastics are there and really it shouldn't be occurring. this is part of a man made problem now gone global. >> reporter: the tiny fibers showing up in snow and rain is part of a growing body of evidence that the consequences of man's obsession with plastic are now being carried to even the most remote...
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from the british antarctic survey.needles, a bulld with an area of 1.550 m². this is approximately equal to the area of st. petersburg now, and 81 is the name of the iceberg headed for the open ocean. for a month and a half, a giant ice floe has already overcome 150 km. vesti follows developments in russia abroad. stay with us.
from the british antarctic survey.needles, a bulld with an area of 1.550 m². this is approximately equal to the area of st. petersburg now, and 81 is the name of the iceberg headed for the open ocean. for a month and a half, a giant ice floe has already overcome 150 km. vesti follows developments in russia abroad. stay with us.
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life 3000 metres down in the antarctic deep. almost perfectly preserved. frozen in time. time at lloyds insurers in the city of london. whenever a larger ship is lost to the sea it is recorded in pen and ink in a loss. a tradition that still happens today it goes back to 1774 happens today it goes back to 177a and the hope was that they would find the ship. we have come to where the archives are stored. there are 140 loss books going back hundreds of years. endurance sank in november 1915 so you would expect the record to be in this loss book here for 1915. but the news of the sinking in antarctica took a while to reach london and in fact the record has been discovered in this book here, june 1916. find this book here, june 1916. and this book here, june 1916. and this is the _ this book here, june 1916. and this is the loss _ this book here, june 1916. and this is the loss book. - this book here, june 1916. and this is the loss book. john - this book here, june 1916. and this is the loss book. john she | this is the loss book. john she is to discovered _ this is the loss
life 3000 metres down in the antarctic deep. almost perfectly preserved. frozen in time. time at lloyds insurers in the city of london. whenever a larger ship is lost to the sea it is recorded in pen and ink in a loss. a tradition that still happens today it goes back to 1774 happens today it goes back to 177a and the hope was that they would find the ship. we have come to where the archives are stored. there are 140 loss books going back hundreds of years. endurance sank in november 1915 so...
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new research shows that the rapid melting of antarctic ice significantly affects ocean currents.can have disastrous results for water and the dark world weather will bring marine food and the stability of icebergs, and the basis of new researches is global warming and melting of polar ice with disruption of the reverse circulation of the ocean map in reducing heat , clearing carbon dioxide and providing the food cycle of disturbed aquatic life . according to scientists, the fresh water resulting from the melting of the antarctic ice in the ocean and the reduction of surface water salinity has disrupted the reverse method and the oceans. and a university was built in the growth center of imam khomeini international university of qazvin in the pipelines and the gas pressure reduction station, there are discharge valves that cannot always be sure of their correct operation . there is a sound that exists when this valve is leaking . the gas pressure reduction device is going. the ear -splitting sound of the gas flow is allowed to have a conversation. he doesn't allow us to close the
new research shows that the rapid melting of antarctic ice significantly affects ocean currents.can have disastrous results for water and the dark world weather will bring marine food and the stability of icebergs, and the basis of new researches is global warming and melting of polar ice with disruption of the reverse circulation of the ocean map in reducing heat , clearing carbon dioxide and providing the food cycle of disturbed aquatic life . according to scientists, the fresh water...
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let me come to the antarctic. it's wonderful— me come to the antarctic.t i think the estimate is it by mid — salinity. what i think the estimate is it by mid century, the overturning current in that region will he _ overturning current in that region will be reduced by about 40%. there is another— will be reduced by about 40%. there is another factor that i think that is another factor that i think that is critically— is another factor that i think that is critically important. this overturning current in the southern ocean _ overturning current in the southern ocean around the antarctic performs a very— ocean around the antarctic performs a very important function for the remaining — a very important function for the remaining well population of the world _ remaining well population of the world because it brings up nutrients from the _ world because it brings up nutrients from the bottom of the ocean to the surface _ from the bottom of the ocean to the surface due — from the bottom of the ocean to the surface due to this overturning current~ — surface d
let me come to the antarctic. it's wonderful— me come to the antarctic.t i think the estimate is it by mid — salinity. what i think the estimate is it by mid century, the overturning current in that region will he _ overturning current in that region will be reduced by about 40%. there is another— will be reduced by about 40%. there is another factor that i think that is another factor that i think that is critically— is another factor that i think that is critically important. this...
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. >> there is a piece of micro plastic, piece of polyester floating in antarctic waters. we don't know what the biological consequences are. what we know is micro plastics are there, exposure is occurring and it shouldn't be occurring. this is part of a man made problem that's now gone global. >> reporter: tiny fibers showing up in snow and rain is part of a growing body of evidence that the consequences of man's obsession with plastic are now being carried to even the most remote corners of the world. >> it's likely the mechanism that the micro plastics are turning up in the high arctic and antarctic because these are so tiny, they can be carried in long range atmospheric transport through the air. >> reporter: studying plastic pollution in san francisco bay, she says it appears the problem is only worsening. >> we did a study just published last week where we looked at 40 years of micro plastics in the world's oceans. from about 2005, we see rapid rise in the amount of plastic in the ocean. this is a similar trend in habitats and wildlife around the world. >> reporter:
. >> there is a piece of micro plastic, piece of polyester floating in antarctic waters. we don't know what the biological consequences are. what we know is micro plastics are there, exposure is occurring and it shouldn't be occurring. this is part of a man made problem that's now gone global. >> reporter: tiny fibers showing up in snow and rain is part of a growing body of evidence that the consequences of man's obsession with plastic are now being carried to even the most remote...
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. >> a piece of polyester floating in antarctic waters. we don't know what the biological consequences of that are. we know that the micro plastics are there and exposure is occurring. really it shouldn't be. this ofa mamade gone global. >> reporter: tiny fibers showing up in snow and rain is evidence that the consequences of man's obsession with plastic are being carried to even the mostremote corners of the world. >> it's lythe mechanism that the micro plastics are turning up in high arctic and antarctic because these are so tiny, they can be carried in long range atmospheric transport through the air. >> reporter: this doctor has helped study plastic solution in san francisco bay and says it appears the problem is only worsening. >> we did a study last week where we looked at 40 years of micro plastics in the world's oceans. from 2005, we see rapid rise in the amount of plastic in the oceans. this is a similar trend in habitats and wildlife around the world. >> reporter: the evidence is clear but there are questions about how much if at
. >> a piece of polyester floating in antarctic waters. we don't know what the biological consequences of that are. we know that the micro plastics are there and exposure is occurring. really it shouldn't be. this ofa mamade gone global. >> reporter: tiny fibers showing up in snow and rain is evidence that the consequences of man's obsession with plastic are being carried to even the mostremote corners of the world. >> it's lythe mechanism that the micro plastics are turning...
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researchers just spent the antarctic summer with them. >> it started to snow where we are. >> a real nightmare trying to get back down because the ice freezes. >> really unusual meteorological conditions. we don't usually see snow in santa cruz mountains . >> we are studying emperor penguins. >> they're great neighbors. they're really curious birds and kind of wondering what kind of weird penguin you are. >> it's my first time on the ice, stepping off the helicopter i almost cried because i was so happy. >> this year our goal is to instrument 32 birds. we are hoping to learn where they're going, how deep they're diving, how hard they have to work to get food. >> it involves a lot of logistics. >> we get up in the morning, pack our research gear, and we head out and then just catch penguins. once we find the penguin we want to capture, we surround it. the bird doesn't really know what to do and stands still. we are able to get within three or four feet of it. then we have these long hooks like a shepherd's crook that we just hook around the bird and pull it towards us and basically gi
researchers just spent the antarctic summer with them. >> it started to snow where we are. >> a real nightmare trying to get back down because the ice freezes. >> really unusual meteorological conditions. we don't usually see snow in santa cruz mountains . >> we are studying emperor penguins. >> they're great neighbors. they're really curious birds and kind of wondering what kind of weird penguin you are. >> it's my first time on the ice, stepping off the...
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in antarctic waters. we don't know what the biological consequences of that are at the moment. what we do know is that that exposure is occurring and really it shouldn't be occurring. this is part of a man made problem now gone global. >> reporter: the tiny fibers showing up in snow and rain is part of agreeing body of evidence that the consequences of man's obsession with plastic are now being carried to even the most remote corners of the world. >> the mechanism the microplastics are also turning up in the high arctic and in antarctic because these are so tiny they can be carried in long-range atmospheric transport through the air. >> reporter: the doctor with the five jyres helped study plastic pollution in the san francisco bay and says it appears the problem is only worsening. >> we did a study just pubbished last week where he looked at 40 years of microplastics in the world's oceans and from about 2005 we see a rapid rise in the amount of plastic that's in the oceans. and this is a similar trend and habitats and wildlife around the world. >> reporter: the evidence is cle
in antarctic waters. we don't know what the biological consequences of that are at the moment. what we do know is that that exposure is occurring and really it shouldn't be occurring. this is part of a man made problem now gone global. >> reporter: the tiny fibers showing up in snow and rain is part of agreeing body of evidence that the consequences of man's obsession with plastic are now being carried to even the most remote corners of the world. >> the mechanism the microplastics...
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showed a huge iceberg that broke away from the glacier of antarctica to specialists of the british antarctic survey. it was possible to capture goals, a bulda with an area of 1.550 m². it is approximately equal to the area of st . for a month and a half, a giant ice floe has already overcome 150 km. weighs the development of events in russia abroad, stay with us. sberbanquet, there is everything you love products from your favorite stores with discounts up to 60%. in the savings market. order profitably the right choice of millions of women when venom needs support venarus can help one, two three one tablet in the morning two components, three actions, not narus protects blood vessels reduces agility of capillaries increases the tone of the vents, venar helps to reduce symptoms, varicose veins venarus is just like one two three. entrepreneurs see prospects, and uralsib offers a profitable solution for six months of free maintenance of a business current account and other profitable promotions for experienced business entrepreneurs with prospects wherever you are on the bus. say, take amb
showed a huge iceberg that broke away from the glacier of antarctica to specialists of the british antarctic survey. it was possible to capture goals, a bulda with an area of 1.550 m². it is approximately equal to the area of st . for a month and a half, a giant ice floe has already overcome 150 km. weighs the development of events in russia abroad, stay with us. sberbanquet, there is everything you love products from your favorite stores with discounts up to 60%. in the savings...
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. >> there is a piece of polyester, floating out there in antarctic waters. we don't know what the consequences are in that moment. that exposure is occurring and it shouldn't be occurring. it's a part of a manmade problem. >> reporter: showing up with snow and rain, the part of the growing evidence that the consequences of their obsession with plastic are being carried to the most remote corners of the world. >> the mechanism that they are also turning up because these are so tiny they could be carried and in long range atmospheric transport through ai >> rte w institute has helped sy plastic pollution in san francisco bay and says it appears the problem is only worsening. >> we did a study just published last week where we would look at 40 years of the plastics in the world's oceans. from 2005, we will see a rapid rise in the amount of plastic in the oceans. this is a similar trend in habitats and the wildlife around the world. >> reporter: the evidence is clear, but there are still questions about how much, if at all, such small fibers may affect man. find
. >> there is a piece of polyester, floating out there in antarctic waters. we don't know what the consequences are in that moment. that exposure is occurring and it shouldn't be occurring. it's a part of a manmade problem. >> reporter: showing up with snow and rain, the part of the growing evidence that the consequences of their obsession with plastic are being carried to the most remote corners of the world. >> the mechanism that they are also turning up because these are so...
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here is a climate scientist for the british antarctic survey. >> it impacts all of us because it hassequences for global weather patterns. of course, when we have melting ice from greenland or antarctica, which are these huge icecaps, one that enters the oceans, that contributes to sea level rise, which impacts us all over the world. kasia: this comes as the two biggest polluters, china and the u.s., continue to approve new fossil fuel projects. last year, china approved 160 eight coal-fired plants of various sizes. last week, the biden administration approved an and or miss oil drilling project known as willow in alaska. >> you must see what is at stake. it is not only people but also economies and the entire planet. this is the time to act. what this report does is provide that blueprint but also the details that policymakers need to act. what we need is the political will. kasia: let's look at all of this with the director of cambridge zero, the university of cambridge's climate initiative. many countries do you set those that zero targets but we are seeing emissions continue to i
here is a climate scientist for the british antarctic survey. >> it impacts all of us because it hassequences for global weather patterns. of course, when we have melting ice from greenland or antarctica, which are these huge icecaps, one that enters the oceans, that contributes to sea level rise, which impacts us all over the world. kasia: this comes as the two biggest polluters, china and the u.s., continue to approve new fossil fuel projects. last year, china approved 160 eight...
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arctic and antarctic.— arctic and antarctic.e temperatures? a _ a bad day. secret to withstanding those temperatures? a flask - a bad day. secret to withstanding those temperatures? a flask of i a bad day. secret to withstanding i those temperatures? a flask of tea. i'm kidding- — those temperatures? a flask of tea. i'm kidding- we _ those temperatures? a flask of tea. i'm kidding. we now— those temperatures? a flask of tea. i'm kidding. we now live _ those temperatures? a flask of tea....
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researchers at san jose state spent the antarctic summer with them. >> what they hope to learn using> it has started to snow where we are. >> it was a nightmare hoping to get back down. >> you don't usually see snow forecast in the santa cruz mountains. >> reporter: we are at cape crozier to study empero eratd of weird penguin you are! it is my first time on the ice, stepping off the helicopter i almost cried because i was so happy! this year our goal is to instrument 32 birds . we are hoping to learn where they are going, how deep they are diving, how hard they have to work to get their food. it involves a lot of logistics. so we get up in the morning, pack up our research gear, and we head out and just catch some penguins. once we find the penguin we want to capture, we surround it. the bird doesn't really know what to do and kind of stands still. we are able to get within three or four feet of it, then we have these long hooks, kind of like a shepherd's crook that we can just pull the bird towards us and bavethbird a big hug. so right now it is getting a flipper measurement and ge
researchers at san jose state spent the antarctic summer with them. >> what they hope to learn using> it has started to snow where we are. >> it was a nightmare hoping to get back down. >> you don't usually see snow forecast in the santa cruz mountains. >> reporter: we are at cape crozier to study empero eratd of weird penguin you are! it is my first time on the ice, stepping off the helicopter i almost cried because i was so happy! this year our goal is to instrument...
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yet ratified the entry protocols , a giant phantom jellyfish was spotted in the cold waters of the antarcticing the submersion of an underwater vehicle, otherworldly animals with thick long ribbons were seen, scientists calculated that the length of one of they are at least 10 m giant phantom jellyfish usually swim at a depth of less than a thousand meters, but this time they were spotted at a depth of 80 such animals live in all oceans except of the arctic ocean is still unknown. why did they climb into shallow water according to one of the versions? in search of ultraviolet, this was all the news at the moment. wait for the updated edition at 12:00 and, as always, you can read more on our website espresso tv, also subscribe to our telegram channel and watch us on youtube 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 is the only yellow cream for pain in joints and with muscle spasms, dolgit anti-convulsant pills to re
yet ratified the entry protocols , a giant phantom jellyfish was spotted in the cold waters of the antarcticing the submersion of an underwater vehicle, otherworldly animals with thick long ribbons were seen, scientists calculated that the length of one of they are at least 10 m giant phantom jellyfish usually swim at a depth of less than a thousand meters, but this time they were spotted at a depth of 80 such animals live in all oceans except of the arctic ocean is still unknown. why did they...
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irreversible things that are irreversible, like the melting of the greenland ice cap, the collapse of the antarctic shelves and what that implies, these become more likely once you get above the 1.5 limit. nick: the you and turkiye general is now urging countries to commit to net zero by the earlier date of 2040. originally aiming for 2050. what you seen at the beginning, what you've heard and what you've seen so far, is that possible? >> it's absolutely possible, what we lack is the political will by the big emitters, by the polluting countries. if they decide to do it, and they can decide to do it, then it can be done. the problem is that they promised to do it but they don't keep their promise. nick: this lack of political will must make you angry when it's mostly coming from developed nations who can spur the kind of change that we need. >> it is a huge challenge, as you are mentioning. it is a huge, huge challenge. from the way i see it, and terms of responding, if i just give you the statistics in terms of the impacts on women and children, we are seeing huge numbers of -- of children. in the
irreversible things that are irreversible, like the melting of the greenland ice cap, the collapse of the antarctic shelves and what that implies, these become more likely once you get above the 1.5 limit. nick: the you and turkiye general is now urging countries to commit to net zero by the earlier date of 2040. originally aiming for 2050. what you seen at the beginning, what you've heard and what you've seen so far, is that possible? >> it's absolutely possible, what we lack is the...
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wintering geophysicist bohdan havrylyuk well, how did the year of wintering in the 27th ukrainian antarcticition go? do they want to go home already and when are they waiting for the rotation ? we will ask vasyl matkovsky, the doctor of the 27th ukrainian arctic expedition. from the vernadskyi station. well, please tell me how difficult this expedition was or was it more interesting. considering that well, in view of the latest messages from the vernadskyi station, whales visited you and now the main observations are carried out with the help of drones over these largest creatures on our planet, well, the year turned out to be simple for the expedition and, considering it, those who want it in the country during this year, they performed their tasks according to their physics and meteorology, and our biologists managed to observe whales during this winter was warm and uh , our station has a cover. and now it’s like watching the chinese and drones and one of the latest such trends in science watching flora and fuel not only for you tactics spend win what does ours actually do now you know we
wintering geophysicist bohdan havrylyuk well, how did the year of wintering in the 27th ukrainian antarcticition go? do they want to go home already and when are they waiting for the rotation ? we will ask vasyl matkovsky, the doctor of the 27th ukrainian arctic expedition. from the vernadskyi station. well, please tell me how difficult this expedition was or was it more interesting. considering that well, in view of the latest messages from the vernadskyi station, whales visited you and now...
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goodwill of the un on the arctic and antarctic to draw attention to environmental problems and where if not on baikal, to talk about conservation natural reserves. and most importantly, we are obliged today by example. here is the skyper of the same lake baikal, that we should think a little about something else, but in the future, uh, it is vital on planet earth and therefore the brains were growing a project that is white in the mix. yes , he, too, will soon lose his habitat, because this situation is changing very quickly and demonically dynamically. unfortunately for the worse, in addition to vyacheslav fetisov , the team of legends included alexei kasatonov. valery kamensky andrey kovalenko alekseinov. alexander yakushev they are all idols rollers of the world champion, the winner of the olympiad, the owners of the stanley cup opposed the legends of the irkutsk region team, and even though the exhibition match was held without power moves, an easy walk for the baikal collections did not work, after all, they played with professionals who, even after so many years, understand eac
goodwill of the un on the arctic and antarctic to draw attention to environmental problems and where if not on baikal, to talk about conservation natural reserves. and most importantly, we are obliged today by example. here is the skyper of the same lake baikal, that we should think a little about something else, but in the future, uh, it is vital on planet earth and therefore the brains were growing a project that is white in the mix. yes , he, too, will soon lose his habitat, because this...
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. >> there is a piece of polyester, floating out there in antarctic waters.don't know what the consequences are in that moment. that exposure is occurring and it shouldn't be occurring. it's a part of a manmade problem. >> reporter: showing up with snow and rain, the part of the growing evidence that the consequences of their obsession with plastic are being carried to the most remote corners of the world. >> the mechanism that they are also turning up because
. >> there is a piece of polyester, floating out there in antarctic waters.don't know what the consequences are in that moment. that exposure is occurring and it shouldn't be occurring. it's a part of a manmade problem. >> reporter: showing up with snow and rain, the part of the growing evidence that the consequences of their obsession with plastic are being carried to the most remote corners of the world. >> the mechanism that they are also turning up because
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but after the settler pilgrim in the west bank town of hora, the antarctic patient block has a begin to begun to grow pretty dramatically. and b has been left has been met with a lot less resistance. so do i think this going to change everything overnight? definitely not. but there are certainly people who are shaken up for the 1st time into understanding what all this means in the long term and understanding that there can be no democracy with occupation. and what about the u. s. government role? if any in all of this that has considerable leverage with israel, it is israel, strongest ally, we've heard from on the u. s. various u. s. government departments, the u. s. department of defense saying that the secretary lloyd austin underscored president biden's firm belief in the imperative of strong institutions, an independent judiciary for vibrant democracies. but do you think that the government, the u. s. government is using any of the leverage it does have i think that we saw some unprecedented action when another extremist minister of its olives much rich planned his visit to the
but after the settler pilgrim in the west bank town of hora, the antarctic patient block has a begin to begun to grow pretty dramatically. and b has been left has been met with a lot less resistance. so do i think this going to change everything overnight? definitely not. but there are certainly people who are shaken up for the 1st time into understanding what all this means in the long term and understanding that there can be no democracy with occupation. and what about the u. s. government...
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contained in the protein, a person cannot live without hemoglobin, but the ice fish living in the antarctic have adapted to harsh conditions over thousands of years of evolution. they get oxygen from the water they swim in. the body will not be able to get oxygen while walking in the park if the hemoglobin in the blood is lowered, because the main function of this protein is respiratory. the less hemoglobin, the less oxygen the cells of the organs receive. and the greater the likelihood of hypoxia, oxygen starvation is complex, but such an important topic for everyone to understand. today. we will be with the associate professor of the department of hematology of transfusiology of the belarusian medical academy after graduation ekaterina nikolaevna hello ekaterina nikolaevna kabaeva ph.d. hemoglobin delivers oxygen to body tissues. but surely this iron protein has other equally important functions. this is its main function as oxygen carriers. that is, for this iron, ladies need absolutely right, although it would seem that iron has completely different associations, and here oxygen is good
contained in the protein, a person cannot live without hemoglobin, but the ice fish living in the antarctic have adapted to harsh conditions over thousands of years of evolution. they get oxygen from the water they swim in. the body will not be able to get oxygen while walking in the park if the hemoglobin in the blood is lowered, because the main function of this protein is respiratory. the less hemoglobin, the less oxygen the cells of the organs receive. and the greater the likelihood of...
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the plans come as there are fresh warnings about the impacts of rapid ice melt in the antarctic.r, and the former spokesperson for the republican national committee, doug heye.
the plans come as there are fresh warnings about the impacts of rapid ice melt in the antarctic.r, and the former spokesperson for the republican national committee, doug heye.
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shelves of the glacier of antarctica was first shown by researchers to specialists from the british antarcticwas possible to capture a block of 1550 m² in size. well, in terms of area, this is comparable, for example, with st. petersburg now iceberg a81, a giant ice floe is already holding its way to the open ocean in 1.5 months covered 150 km. 16:30 on our and on our air the program of andrey malakhov the world-famous astrologer tamara globa on her birthday for the first time frankly about herself and her family, unique shots from her personal archive and a fateful video of 1983, after which she wakes up famous, such tamara globa has not yet seen nobody. and in the evening on our channel , the continuation of the midwife melodrama new series, do not miss immediately after the release of big news, together follow the development of the main events in russia abroad. stay with us.
shelves of the glacier of antarctica was first shown by researchers to specialists from the british antarcticwas possible to capture a block of 1550 m² in size. well, in terms of area, this is comparable, for example, with st. petersburg now iceberg a81, a giant ice floe is already holding its way to the open ocean in 1.5 months covered 150 km. 16:30 on our and on our air the program of andrey malakhov the world-famous astrologer tamara globa on her birthday for the first time frankly about...
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. >> we made it to the antarctic. >> david: and of these great grandmothers are doing it at 81 yearsia, the bike ride. at the north poll, the sleigh ride. in egypt, the camel ride and the hot air balloon. rome, japan, the eastern islands. and right here tonight. in the australian outback. >> we are on our adventure of around the world in a.d. days at age 81 and still on the run. >> david: they will be back in texas with their families this weekend, but not until they are finished with one remarkable trip. >> get up out of that easy chair, get out of your comfort zone. make some plans. and live because age is only a number of. >> david: we love you. you inspire u >> from abc7, live breaking news. >> they voted to indict the former president afternoon, the first time a former president has been criminally charged. >> no arrangement that has been set. >> officials will be on alert. >> we are looking at this case and potentially more investigations involving the special counsel in the investigation in georgia. larry: donald trump, the hush money payment to stormy daniels. julian: trump,
. >> we made it to the antarctic. >> david: and of these great grandmothers are doing it at 81 yearsia, the bike ride. at the north poll, the sleigh ride. in egypt, the camel ride and the hot air balloon. rome, japan, the eastern islands. and right here tonight. in the australian outback. >> we are on our adventure of around the world in a.d. days at age 81 and still on the run. >> david: they will be back in texas with their families this weekend, but not until they are...
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yes, and i came across antarctic logistics and expeditions l antarctic logistics and expeditions straightawaye everything towed behind you. did you have things that were treats that didn't need to be there?— need to be there? yes, the only treats i took _ need to be there? yes, the only treats i took is _ need to be there? yes, the only treats i took is haribo, - need to be there? yes, the only treats i took is haribo, because | treats i took is haribo, because last time i did 700 miles to the poll i craved sweet and i didn't have any sweets. so this time i had them but i had to ration there. i think i had 25 pieces in total. only for the tough days. i had one on christmas day.— for the tough days. i had one on christmas day. for the tough days. i had one on christmas da . ., ., ., ' :: ., christmas day. you ration 25/920 two miles? everything _ christmas day. you ration 25/920 two miles? everything was _ christmas day. you ration 25/920 two miles? everything was weight. - christmas day. you ration 25/920 two miles? everything was weight. i- miles? everything was weight. i didn't even _ miles
yes, and i came across antarctic logistics and expeditions l antarctic logistics and expeditions straightawaye everything towed behind you. did you have things that were treats that didn't need to be there?— need to be there? yes, the only treats i took _ need to be there? yes, the only treats i took is _ need to be there? yes, the only treats i took is haribo, - need to be there? yes, the only treats i took is haribo, because | treats i took is haribo, because last time i did 700 miles to...
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wild social activist and former platoon commander of the aydar battalion, the head of the national antarcticence center, we are waiting for him on our broadcast, so far, about the good spring, you said that it was already the second day, so here in the dnipro, for the first time , the witch hazel bushes bloomed in the botanical garden in the dnipro headquarters, they bloomed bushes and shrubs, they start to delight with their bright yellow color and at the end of winter , of course, they are immediately noticed . the corner bloomed in the spring, then it will bear fruit only until the summer of next year , this is not a sexist name, lemon balm grows in east asia. so, you return to the topic and ivo bobula, as already accuse the poor man of sexism. or what kind of word is that, but, you said that uhu , i'm not sexist, uh, well, i won't, i don't even want to go back to this interview. well , widow nuts - this is just a popular topic , it's the name of a taxi driver well, it's for times or women a witch is definitely called a man's because it's a witch's nut and witch's means women's especially
wild social activist and former platoon commander of the aydar battalion, the head of the national antarcticence center, we are waiting for him on our broadcast, so far, about the good spring, you said that it was already the second day, so here in the dnipro, for the first time , the witch hazel bushes bloomed in the botanical garden in the dnipro headquarters, they bloomed bushes and shrubs, they start to delight with their bright yellow color and at the end of winter , of course, they are...
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in the arctic, the antarctic decides the surface of the ocean, a cover that protects it from the effectsin the history of the planet there were epochs of glaciation, epochs of warming. now scientists are recording an increase in surface air temperature and warming of the surface layer of the ocean, ice shelves are melting. the ice fields of the arctic are becoming thinner in antarctica, but there are questions about what is primary in the system of the ocean of the atmosphere. still a lot. and this is very interesting for research.
in the arctic, the antarctic decides the surface of the ocean, a cover that protects it from the effectsin the history of the planet there were epochs of glaciation, epochs of warming. now scientists are recording an increase in surface air temperature and warming of the surface layer of the ocean, ice shelves are melting. the ice fields of the arctic are becoming thinner in antarctica, but there are questions about what is primary in the system of the ocean of the atmosphere. still a lot. and...
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in the arctic, this leads to the fact that the antarctic also leads to the fact that there is no coverects of icy air, which means that the waters are more strongly influenced by cold air and one should not forget that there were epochs in the history of the planet glaciation of the warming era. now scientists are really recording an increase in surface air temperature and a warming of the surface layer of the ocean, ice shelves are melting. the ice fields of the arctic are becoming thinner in antarctica, but there are questions about what is primary in the ocean system, the atmosphere. still a lot. and it's very interesting to explore. thanks katya it was ekaterina crooked with a story about what threatens the record secret yes in antarctica in yamal, they are preparing for the beginning of summer navigation in the breaths of a local shipyard. boiling work in this plans to upgrade 26 self-propelled vessels. marina mikhailova will tell you the details. we have 60 meters under all courts. we have these standard rolls made, motor ships and fruit growers, as if resting on steel pedestals
in the arctic, this leads to the fact that the antarctic also leads to the fact that there is no coverects of icy air, which means that the waters are more strongly influenced by cold air and one should not forget that there were epochs in the history of the planet glaciation of the warming era. now scientists are really recording an increase in surface air temperature and a warming of the surface layer of the ocean, ice shelves are melting. the ice fields of the arctic are becoming thinner in...
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after a century personally preserved at the bottom of the antarctic 0cean, lloyd's of london locate thece policy for shackleton�*s ship the endurance. it's a month now since the earthquakes which killed more than 50,000 people across turkey and syria. many of those who survived are homeless, living in tents and even train carriages. 0ur corrrespondent, anna foster, who's been covering the tragedy from the beginning. she reports now from antakya in southern turkey. these trains haven't left the station for a month. they're homes instead now, to earthquake survivors. yilmaz and five of his family live in this carriage. they sleep on the seats, the few possessions they have around them. translation: they wanted to provide tents to us, but i refused. _ afad — the turkish disaster management agency — says around 2 million people have left the quake zone altogether. 1.5 million more are still here, and struggling. there's anger too, that so many buildings were allowed to have design features that struggled to withstand an earthquake. more than 160,000 either collapsed or were badly damaged. a
after a century personally preserved at the bottom of the antarctic 0cean, lloyd's of london locate thece policy for shackleton�*s ship the endurance. it's a month now since the earthquakes which killed more than 50,000 people across turkey and syria. many of those who survived are homeless, living in tents and even train carriages. 0ur corrrespondent, anna foster, who's been covering the tragedy from the beginning. she reports now from antakya in southern turkey. these trains haven't left...
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sir ernest shackleton's lost ship, endurance, was discovered, lying 3,000 metres down in the antarcticind has set the expedition team off on another quest. this time at lloyds insurers in the city of london. whenever a large ship is lost to the sea, it is recorded in pen and ink in a loss book. it's a tradition that still happens today but it goes back to 1774 and the hope was that they would find the shackleton ship on the day she sank. we have come to where the archives are stored. there are 140 loss books going back hundreds of years. shackleton's endurance sank in november 1915 so you would expect the record to be in this loss book here for 1915. but the news of the sinking in antarctica took a while to reach london, and in fact, the record has been discovered in this book here, injune 1916. and now a century after it was written, the book is being opened up again. so these were the loss books from lloyds. and this is the loss book. john shears, who discovered endurance in antarctica has brought alexandra shackleton, ernest shackleton's granddaughter, to see the record. as you can
sir ernest shackleton's lost ship, endurance, was discovered, lying 3,000 metres down in the antarcticind has set the expedition team off on another quest. this time at lloyds insurers in the city of london. whenever a large ship is lost to the sea, it is recorded in pen and ink in a loss book. it's a tradition that still happens today but it goes back to 1774 and the hope was that they would find the shackleton ship on the day she sank. we have come to where the archives are stored. there are...
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the french scientist, claude lorius — whose study of antarctic ice helped prove that humans were responsible. a little bit of history will be made available to visitors to westminster abbey in the coming weeks... they'll be allowed to walk on a medieval mosaic floor, which is the very spot where king charles will be crowned. it's known as the cosmati pavement — and it's been either covered with carpet and rugs, orjust roped off, since the 19th century. there is one catch — anyone who walks on it will have to remove their shoes first — and presumably wear socks or something else on their feet. hello there. it's been another unsettled day, a day of sunny skies and heavy showers, some of them thundery. here in wiltshire, you can see storms stretching onto the horizon as far as the eye can see. and then we had, of course, the inevitable downpours like here in norfolk. you barely make out this rainbow. it was raining so heavily. now the rain has been totting up and of course, this month has been wet so far. there are some places that have seen nearly double the amounts of rainfall we'd expect in
the french scientist, claude lorius — whose study of antarctic ice helped prove that humans were responsible. a little bit of history will be made available to visitors to westminster abbey in the coming weeks... they'll be allowed to walk on a medieval mosaic floor, which is the very spot where king charles will be crowned. it's known as the cosmati pavement — and it's been either covered with carpet and rugs, orjust roped off, since the 19th century. there is one catch — anyone who...
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which would give it better naval protection capabilities that stand far beyond the arctic and the antarctic loans to the whole world. was up and to finally in its eyes, gradually be able to compete with western powers epistles succeed. ah, but a few chinese research has realized that such demonstrations of power would prove counterproductive. ah, one was soon kai, a specialist on geo politics in the arctic. he tried to warn the chinese authorities around the 2015 or 2016 at that time i writes therapy process or the wising that china sure. the publisher ah, paper are arctic eases are china's the arctic in pension and policy because most of the suspicions of her the earliest the days when time is pious, these absorbers thing has a love. well, the reason they are seeing is the china do not halla paper or china. the uptake tennis, the pension in the, in the arctic are not clear. here when it comes on commission authors, only one of the white paper, china's arctic arctic part of what you mean with the film. so in january of 2018 china presented a white paper laying out its arctic policy to the i
which would give it better naval protection capabilities that stand far beyond the arctic and the antarctic loans to the whole world. was up and to finally in its eyes, gradually be able to compete with western powers epistles succeed. ah, but a few chinese research has realized that such demonstrations of power would prove counterproductive. ah, one was soon kai, a specialist on geo politics in the arctic. he tried to warn the chinese authorities around the 2015 or 2016 at that time i writes...
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which would give it better naval protection capabilities that stand far beyond the arctic and the antarctic, lots to the whole world was up and to finally in its eyes, gradually be able to compete with the western powers. leap you sauce succeed. ah, but a few chinese researchers realised that such demonstrations of power could prove counterproductive . one was soon kai, a specialist on geo politics in the arctic. he tried to warn the chinese authorities around the 2015 or 2016. at that time i writes therapy process or the wising that china. sure. the publisher ah, paper are arctic issues are china's the i'll take in pin sam policy because most of the suspicions of her the earliest the days when time is pious, the observer's thing has a love of one other whizzing. the esteem is the china do not halla paper or china's the antique tennis. the pensions in the attic are not clear. here with confound commission. off is along the blank tape, china's arctic arctic part of what you mean with the so for. so in january of 2018 china presented a white paper laying out its arctic policy to the internati
which would give it better naval protection capabilities that stand far beyond the arctic and the antarctic, lots to the whole world was up and to finally in its eyes, gradually be able to compete with the western powers. leap you sauce succeed. ah, but a few chinese researchers realised that such demonstrations of power could prove counterproductive . one was soon kai, a specialist on geo politics in the arctic. he tried to warn the chinese authorities around the 2015 or 2016. at that time i...
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yak has been lightened to taste up to 25 litas, 136 m² means that in the antarctic region there will some tuisa, led by their spring of the ship of the day, alas, there is no parting. jacob's bond is the level of the world's oceans. can i go up half a meter? in kyrgyzstan, he opened a new farm near bishkek to the circus. the man benefited from more than a million and a half insects from a special bag. no, with a vorkun, they’ll leave and feed on living and aqua types of forests to start a non-random business. adel dough attract investors aliens, alarmed to fit, such an adventurous startup. this will help, astralia came. which one she believed with her brother and yes, she helped him with finances in all the details of exotic business under direct management, figured it out on her own and set up tsifkunova in the system of cropping. now, lord, attract her eggs for his business urats, and here is his word deaco. it would be better to create hundreds of thousands of jobs for new farms from above . according to a fractional forecast for the yards for tomorrow with our neighbors and on th
yak has been lightened to taste up to 25 litas, 136 m² means that in the antarctic region there will some tuisa, led by their spring of the ship of the day, alas, there is no parting. jacob's bond is the level of the world's oceans. can i go up half a meter? in kyrgyzstan, he opened a new farm near bishkek to the circus. the man benefited from more than a million and a half insects from a special bag. no, with a vorkun, they’ll leave and feed on living and aqua types of forests to start a...
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goodwill of the un on the arctic and antarctic to draw attention to environmental problems and wheree, if not on baikal, to talk about the conservation of natural reserves. the most important. we owe today an example. here is the same lake baikals skyper that we should probably think a little about something else, but the future is, uh, vital on planet earth and therefore brainshapes are growing a project that is white in the mix. yes, he, too , will soon lose his habitat, because the situation is very quickly harmonious and dynamically changing. unfortunately for the worse, in addition to vyacheslav fetisov, the team of legends included alexei kasatonov. valery kamensky andrey kovalenko alekseinov, alexander yakushev all are not idols of the fans of the world champion, the winner of the olympiad, the owners of the stanley cup, opposed the legends of the irkutsk region team, and even despite the fact that the exhibition match was held without power moves , an easy walk for the employees of the baikal region did not work, after all, they played with professionals who, even after so ma
goodwill of the un on the arctic and antarctic to draw attention to environmental problems and wheree, if not on baikal, to talk about the conservation of natural reserves. the most important. we owe today an example. here is the same lake baikals skyper that we should probably think a little about something else, but the future is, uh, vital on planet earth and therefore brainshapes are growing a project that is white in the mix. yes, he, too , will soon lose his habitat, because the situation...
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which would give it better naval protection capabilities that stand far beyond the arctic and the antarctic loans to the whole world was up and to finally in its eyes, gradually be able to compete with the western powers. the p sauce succeed. ah, but a few chinese researchers realised that such demonstrations of power could prove counterproductive. one was soon kai, a specialist on geo politics in the arctic. he tried to warn the chinese authorities around the 2015 or 2016 at that time. i writes therapy appraiser advising that china. sure. the publisher ah, people are arctic issues or times the arctic in pension and policy because most of the suspicions of her the earliest the days when time is pious, the observer's thing has a love. one other whizzing they are seeing is the china do not halla paper or china's the, i'll take a tennis, the pension in the, in the attic are not clear. here with what comes on commission authors will the ones that might take china's arctic arctic policy. what do you mean with this so forth? so in january of 2018 china presented a white paper laying out its arcti
which would give it better naval protection capabilities that stand far beyond the arctic and the antarctic loans to the whole world was up and to finally in its eyes, gradually be able to compete with the western powers. the p sauce succeed. ah, but a few chinese researchers realised that such demonstrations of power could prove counterproductive. one was soon kai, a specialist on geo politics in the arctic. he tried to warn the chinese authorities around the 2015 or 2016 at that time. i...
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the french scientist, claude lorius — whose study of antarctic ice paved the way to prove the role played his analysis of ice cores extracted in antarctica established that levels of carbon dioxide started rising sharply after the industrial revolution. the hollywood actress gwyneth paltrow is due to take the stand on friday, in a court case involving a skiing incident. she's being sued by a retired optometrist who claims she caused a collision in 2016. terry sanderson, who's now 76, alleges he was hit from behind — but ms paltrow says it was mr sanderson's own fault. ms paltrow is being sued for $300,000. let's go to the pictures of the court, this is when it paltrow�*s lawyer cross—examining the daughter of terry sanderson, and you'll see her injust a moment. of terry sanderson, and you'll see her in just a moment.— of terry sanderson, and you'll see her in just a moment. her in 'ust a moment. separate from the her in just a moment. separate from the ski collision _ her in just a moment. separate from the ski collision and _ her in just a moment. separate from the ski collision and ever
the french scientist, claude lorius — whose study of antarctic ice paved the way to prove the role played his analysis of ice cores extracted in antarctica established that levels of carbon dioxide started rising sharply after the industrial revolution. the hollywood actress gwyneth paltrow is due to take the stand on friday, in a court case involving a skiing incident. she's being sued by a retired optometrist who claims she caused a collision in 2016. terry sanderson, who's now 76, alleges...
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here's dr ella gilbert, a climate scientist for the british antarctic survey.as the world's two biggest polluters, china and the united states, continue to approve new fossil fuel projects. last year, china issued permits for 168 coal—fired power plants of various sizes, according to the centre for research on energy and clean air. and last week, the biden administration approved an enormous oil drilling project known as willow, on federal land here's harjeet singh is from the climate action network. policymakers must see what is at stake. so it's not only people, but also economies and the entire planet. this is the time to act. and what this report does is provide that blueprint, but also the details that policymakers need to act. and what we need is a political will. i'm joined now by professor emily shuckburgh, who is director of cambridge zero, the university of cambridge's climate change initiative. we are seeing emissions continue to increase. in your opinion, what is it about policymakers�*s do we to listen to this report, but they also need action?— li
here's dr ella gilbert, a climate scientist for the british antarctic survey.as the world's two biggest polluters, china and the united states, continue to approve new fossil fuel projects. last year, china issued permits for 168 coal—fired power plants of various sizes, according to the centre for research on energy and clean air. and last week, the biden administration approved an enormous oil drilling project known as willow, on federal land here's harjeet singh is from the climate action...
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i�*m joined now by dr ella gilbert a climate scientist, british antarctic survey.rsen and continue to reshape our arctic and antarctic. what are the implications of that for the rest of the planet? it is for the rest of the planet? it is vafied, for the rest of the planet? it is varied. it _ for the rest of the planet? it is varied, it has _ for the rest of the planet? it is varied, it has impact _ for the rest of the planet? it is varied, it has impact in - for the rest of the planet? it 3 varied, it has impact in the regions affected, so the arctic losing see iced dramatically impacts wildlife and people who live in the arctic, also impacts us because it has consequences for global weather patterns, and when we have a melting ice from greenland or antarctica which are the huge icecaps, when it starts to enter the oceans and contribute to sea—level rise which impacts us all over the world. bore impacts us all over the world. are ou impacts us all over the world. are you expecting _ impacts us all over the world. are you expecting a big change as it is out of the re
i�*m joined now by dr ella gilbert a climate scientist, british antarctic survey.rsen and continue to reshape our arctic and antarctic. what are the implications of that for the rest of the planet? it is for the rest of the planet? it is vafied, for the rest of the planet? it is varied. it _ for the rest of the planet? it is varied, it has _ for the rest of the planet? it is varied, it has impact _ for the rest of the planet? it is varied, it has impact in - for the rest of the planet? it 3...
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researchers just spent antarctic summer with them. what they're hoping to learn using high tech trackers. >> reporter: it started to snow here where we are. >> it was a real nightmare because the ice freezes. >> these are unusual meteorological conditions. we don't usually see snow in santa cruz mountains. >> we're here to study the penguins. >> they're great neighbors. they're really curious birds and kind of wondering what kind of weird bird you are. it's my first time on the ice. stepping off the helicopter i almost cried because i was so happy. we are hoping to learn where they're going, how deep they have to dive for their food. it involves a lot of logistics. we get up in the morning and pack up our research gear. we head out and then just catch penguins. once we find the penguin we want to capture, we surround it. the bird doesn't know what to do and stands still and we are able to get within three or four feet. we have these long hooks like a shepherds hook that we hook around the bird and pull it towards us, just give the bir
researchers just spent antarctic summer with them. what they're hoping to learn using high tech trackers. >> reporter: it started to snow here where we are. >> it was a real nightmare because the ice freezes. >> these are unusual meteorological conditions. we don't usually see snow in santa cruz mountains. >> we're here to study the penguins. >> they're great neighbors. they're really curious birds and kind of wondering what kind of weird bird you are. it's my...