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sea animals, well, penguins, but also the crew of the hoon and young russian diplomats reached the antarcticsland of kind george , according to our butterloo, to the russian bilenshausen station. dear kirillo vladimirovich, every year on the eve of may 9, the public movement popular front with the support rossotrudnichestvo transfers a piece of fire to different. countries of the world, fire is not easy, the maiden lamp, set on fire from the tomb of the unknown soldier, travels every year, covering hundreds and thousands of kilometers, this time she reached the most remote corner of the planet, such a continent as antarctica, well , we got ahead of ourselves, first to the south america, in chile, where activists of the popular front, on the initiative of the russian house in santiago , delivered a piece of the eternal flame from the kremlin wall, and for many... in this south american republic, the great patriotic war the war in the seemingly distant soviet union was very close. in santiago before chile we had to end up at the former chamber of deputies of this republic. few people remember
sea animals, well, penguins, but also the crew of the hoon and young russian diplomats reached the antarcticsland of kind george , according to our butterloo, to the russian bilenshausen station. dear kirillo vladimirovich, every year on the eve of may 9, the public movement popular front with the support rossotrudnichestvo transfers a piece of fire to different. countries of the world, fire is not easy, the maiden lamp, set on fire from the tomb of the unknown soldier, travels every year,...
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a particle of the eternal flame is now in the antarctic orthodox church of the holy trinity.assistance of lev kalashnikov, maria mitsura and denis yakovlev. news from the far south. now a little advertising, and then we will talk about the events of the capital region. don't switch. you are young, beautiful, you should have found a normal man long ago, don’t forget to take all the documents about the boy’s health, maybe we’ll have lunch together later, i’m your new neighbor, potap ivan sergeevich, and you, yes, apparently you don’t have a man at all -it’s none of your business, but i like you, i would really like it to be mutual. love will overcome everything from monday on rtr. immerse yourself in a world of luxurious coziness at rixsas golf villas and suite sharmel sheikh. a stunning world class golf resort surrounded by lush green fields and endless horizons. enjoy contemporary design in rooms and luxury villas. suitable for couples and families, relax in comfort and style at rixos golf villas and suits sharma, discover a true gem on the bodrum coastline, titanic lakshery
a particle of the eternal flame is now in the antarctic orthodox church of the holy trinity.assistance of lev kalashnikov, maria mitsura and denis yakovlev. news from the far south. now a little advertising, and then we will talk about the events of the capital region. don't switch. you are young, beautiful, you should have found a normal man long ago, don’t forget to take all the documents about the boy’s health, maybe we’ll have lunch together later, i’m your new neighbor, potap ivan...
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he will work in the arctic and antarctic.tarctica, a new ship is needed. this is already the eighth or ninth model, each of which passed a similar ice test, based on the results of which the designers made changes to the hull layout. the fact is that the bipolar vessel will be multifunctional, with a hull more than 160 m long, a tanker, a floating airfield, and other places. to accommodate 240 people and about 20 laboratories in containers. in fact, this ship is a floating branch of the arctic and antarctic institute. at the same time, in addition to ice, afrolova there are storms to fight. we have. in 3 years it will be 40 years old, and this small model will be left in the institute’s laboratory so that complex maneuvers and any emergency situations can be worked out first on it, rather than risking the safety of the original vessel worth almost 40 billion rubles. yulia vasilyeva, dmitry dolgov, nikita morozov, olga potapenko, vesti petersburg. the golden crow film festival continues in anadar. a large program has been prep
he will work in the arctic and antarctic.tarctica, a new ship is needed. this is already the eighth or ninth model, each of which passed a similar ice test, based on the results of which the designers made changes to the hull layout. the fact is that the bipolar vessel will be multifunctional, with a hull more than 160 m long, a tanker, a floating airfield, and other places. to accommodate 240 people and about 20 laboratories in containers. in fact, this ship is a floating branch of the arctic...
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the researchers found evidence that antarctic plants might have to put more energy into producing theirs that are the foundation of the food chain in antarctica, move deeper into the ocean to avoid ultraviolet rays, while penguins and seals are protected by protective feathers and fur, scientists say exposure to damaging rays could harm their eyesight. the researchers say we can no longer take the recovery of the ozone layer for granted. it is more evidence, they point out, that carbon emissions have to be reduced quickly so that more bushfires don't put extra pressure on a vital shield in our atmosphere. victoria gill, bbc news. taylor swift has matched madonna's record of having 12 number one albums in the uk — the most by a female artist. the tortured poets department had the american singer's best ever first—week sales in the uk, and the highest first—week sales for any artist since 2017. her next target in the history books is elvis presley, who has 13 number one albums. the beatles have the most, with 16. the stats around this album are truly incredible. it was the first ever albu
the researchers found evidence that antarctic plants might have to put more energy into producing theirs that are the foundation of the food chain in antarctica, move deeper into the ocean to avoid ultraviolet rays, while penguins and seals are protected by protective feathers and fur, scientists say exposure to damaging rays could harm their eyesight. the researchers say we can no longer take the recovery of the ozone layer for granted. it is more evidence, they point out, that carbon...
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the researchers found evidence that antarctic plants might have to put more energy into producing theirndation of the food chain in antarctica, move deeper into the ocean to avoid ultraviolet rays, while penguins and seals are protected by protective feathers and fur, scientists say exposure to damaging rays could harm their eyesight. the researchers say we can no longer take the recovery of the ozone layer for granted. it is more evidence, they point out, that carbon emissions have to be reduced quickly so that more bushfires don't put extra pressure on a vital shield in our atmosphere. victoria gill, bbc news. a british man has been seriously injured when he was attacked by a shark in the caribbean. peter smith from hertfordshire was attacked off the north coast of tobago. officials on the island say the 64—year—old is stable and will stay on the island while he recovers. louise pilbeam reports. peter smith was on the beach in front of the starfish hotel in tobago. officials say he was on holiday with his wife and friends and had been due to fly back today before going for a last swim
the researchers found evidence that antarctic plants might have to put more energy into producing theirndation of the food chain in antarctica, move deeper into the ocean to avoid ultraviolet rays, while penguins and seals are protected by protective feathers and fur, scientists say exposure to damaging rays could harm their eyesight. the researchers say we can no longer take the recovery of the ozone layer for granted. it is more evidence, they point out, that carbon emissions have to be...
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scientists from the british antarctic survey say tens of thousands of emperor penguin chicks may have died as the species battle to survive record low. c is in 2023 we known that they breed on cis. >> sea ice is one of the first things affected as temperatures, warm ocean temperatures, temperatures. and we're starting to see these losses and antarctic now our models are quite diet dayana, because these penguins also lay there eggs and raise their chicks on c ice. but with the ice melting away, the chicks may fall into the sea before they get they waterproof feathers, leaving them to freeze to death or drown despite the recent losses, 2023 wasn't as bad as 2022 for the emperor penguins scientists saves because some colonies adapted to the worsening conditions by moving self-defined, better eyes or two more stable, ice shelves, icebergs. >> it was reassuring that it wasn't quite as bad as we'd feed with the worst ever see. but it was still bad. >> well, this is a good sign. fruit well says work stillman needs to be done to save the emperor penguin. and we should do it before it's too la
scientists from the british antarctic survey say tens of thousands of emperor penguin chicks may have died as the species battle to survive record low. c is in 2023 we known that they breed on cis. >> sea ice is one of the first things affected as temperatures, warm ocean temperatures, temperatures. and we're starting to see these losses and antarctic now our models are quite diet dayana, because these penguins also lay there eggs and raise their chicks on c ice. but with the ice melting...
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eighth question: is mogilev native otto schmidt really known as an antarctic explorer? time!answer? i answered: yes, but i remember this last name, but i don’t remember exactly what he did. nastya often visits makelev, and there are some there too shmita avenue, i think it beat her, she didn’t see this pitfall, antarctica-arctic. vladislav, how did you cope with this task? i answered no, because if my memory serves me correctly, he was an explorer of antarctica, not antarctica. the original version, of course, but... pal, well done, exactly antarctica, yes, ksyusha, how did you answer? i answered yes, but i also remember his last name, i remember that he seemed to be traveling on some passage somewhere, but i don’t remember where exactly, where exactly, but i ’ll tell you, he was traveling in the arctic, there was engaged in his research activities, research activities in the arctic, the correct answer to our question is no, the ninth question, is it true that if... after the cessation of external forces, the size and shape of the body are completely restored, then the deform
eighth question: is mogilev native otto schmidt really known as an antarctic explorer? time!answer? i answered: yes, but i remember this last name, but i don’t remember exactly what he did. nastya often visits makelev, and there are some there too shmita avenue, i think it beat her, she didn’t see this pitfall, antarctica-arctic. vladislav, how did you cope with this task? i answered no, because if my memory serves me correctly, he was an explorer of antarctica, not antarctica. the original...
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the researchers found evidence that antarctic plants might have to put more energy into producing theirsunscreen compounds, and krill, the marine crustaceans that are the foundation of the food chain in antarctica, move deeper into the ocean to avoid ultraviolet rays, while penguins and seals are protected by protective feathers and fur, scientists say exposure to damaging rays could harm their eyesight. the researchers say we can no longer take the recovery of the ozone layer for granted. it is more evidence, they point out, that carbon emissions have to be reduced quickly so that more bushfires don't put extra pressure on a vital shield in our atmosphere. victoria gill, bbc news. we were joined by one of the authors of the research, distinguished professor sharon robinson from the university of wollongong. as part of our work on the united nations environment programme, we have to look at how the uv and ozone depletion or change across the globe. a paper came out in the last few years which showed the uv index, which is the number we got on our phones which tells us whether we need to
the researchers found evidence that antarctic plants might have to put more energy into producing theirsunscreen compounds, and krill, the marine crustaceans that are the foundation of the food chain in antarctica, move deeper into the ocean to avoid ultraviolet rays, while penguins and seals are protected by protective feathers and fur, scientists say exposure to damaging rays could harm their eyesight. the researchers say we can no longer take the recovery of the ozone layer for granted. it...
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the researchers found evidence that antarctic plants might have to put more energy into producing theireper into the ocean to avoid ultraviolet rays, while penguins and seals are protected by protective feathers and fur, scientists say exposure to damaging rays could harm their eyesight. the researchers say we can no longer take the recovery of the ozone layer for granted. it is more evidence, they point out, that carbon emissions have to be reduced quickly so that more bushfires don't put extra pressure on a vital shield in our atmosphere. victoria gill, bbc news. were going to head—butt to one of london's famous landmark. a team of window cleaners with a head for height has been abseiling from the tower�*s walkways. dangling from ropes off the famous london landmark are a team of abseilers reaching the parts that others can't reach. what i'm doing now is i'm protecting the ropes as we go underneath, as humans don't do too well when they fall from heights. so what we've done is we've put platforms underneath. what the team will do is they will abseil over the platform as works position
the researchers found evidence that antarctic plants might have to put more energy into producing theireper into the ocean to avoid ultraviolet rays, while penguins and seals are protected by protective feathers and fur, scientists say exposure to damaging rays could harm their eyesight. the researchers say we can no longer take the recovery of the ozone layer for granted. it is more evidence, they point out, that carbon emissions have to be reduced quickly so that more bushfires don't put...
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petersburg museum of the arctic and antarctic brought together those who study the biographies of the of the arctic, as well as those who intend to continue the exploration of the far north and the far south. details from yulia vasilyeva. the artist konstantin brilevsky has never been to the pole in person. along the northern sea route with the merchant sidorov, the author of this series of paintings traveled without leaving the museum of the arctic and antarctic. century, what the port of pechora was like, what the pioneers wore, the artist learned from the memoirs of participants in polar expeditions in the book north of russia, written by the merchant himself. let’s say, when they started talking about graphite, i studied a lot about what graphite is needed for, what graphite crucibles looked like in foundries, that is, i seriously studied this, this year is filled with important dates in the history of the exploration of the poles, perhaps. therefore, st. petersburg artists and writers headed to the extreme north and extreme south. historian mikhail savinov, author of books about
petersburg museum of the arctic and antarctic brought together those who study the biographies of the of the arctic, as well as those who intend to continue the exploration of the far north and the far south. details from yulia vasilyeva. the artist konstantin brilevsky has never been to the pole in person. along the northern sea route with the merchant sidorov, the author of this series of paintings traveled without leaving the museum of the arctic and antarctic. century, what the port of...
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the region of the southern tip of the south american continent, which is considered a gateway to antarctic companies, going to be grayed out. some by way. central bank has launched a new currency backed by gold in an attempt to tackle sky high inflation and to stabilize the economy. big as it's known will replace the zimbabwe and dollar which has experienced a dramatic reduction in value over the last year. residents of the russian city of orest are being evacuated due to flooding after a dan burst authority say up to $10000.00 people could be effected. local emergency services are working to shore up the dam, which is in the euro. mountains close to the border with cars x dot and the river send in paris has burst its banks flooding keys and the french capital. the waters are expected to rise to a peak 4.3 meters on saturday. a large clock counting down to the parents olympics, the summer had to be removed from the rising waters to new york now, where a 4.8 magnitude earthquake has struck shaking buildings and catching. she was under pants by surprise in an area that rarely experiences any
the region of the southern tip of the south american continent, which is considered a gateway to antarctic companies, going to be grayed out. some by way. central bank has launched a new currency backed by gold in an attempt to tackle sky high inflation and to stabilize the economy. big as it's known will replace the zimbabwe and dollar which has experienced a dramatic reduction in value over the last year. residents of the russian city of orest are being evacuated due to flooding after a dan...
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. >> but nat geo explorer birdie gregory, he had a camp out on the antarctic peninsula and captured alock of baby penguins doing their first fledging, taking their first swim. >> this is adorable. ■one at a time. they take the dive off the cliff at 50 50 foot cliff, by the way, into those frigid waters below. it's the very first swim of their lives. reminds me of the movie happy feet. >> and it's remarkable. it's they just know to do that. i know the first one was the first penguin to jump off. >> if i was with penguins, i'd be going gold, gold, gold, gold, gold, gold. go go go go. >> all right, next to some lucky pooches making their first withdrawals, td bank has launched a brand new atm in philadelphia just for dogs. >> it's kind of like a regular atm, but instead it dispenses biscuits. >> this is adorable, which of course makes it an automated treat machine. the dog doesn't even need an account. all they have to do listen to this. they place their paws on the mat and then out pops a free treat. >> all right, so think of it as like a free deposit. >> deposit? deposit >> andrew. you
. >> but nat geo explorer birdie gregory, he had a camp out on the antarctic peninsula and captured alock of baby penguins doing their first fledging, taking their first swim. >> this is adorable. ■one at a time. they take the dive off the cliff at 50 50 foot cliff, by the way, into those frigid waters below. it's the very first swim of their lives. reminds me of the movie happy feet. >> and it's remarkable. it's they just know to do that. i know the first one was the first...
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eighth question: is mogilev native otto schmidt really known as an antarctic explorer? time! last name, but i don’t remember exactly what he did, nastya. she often goes to makelevo, and there is also shmita avenue there, i think it beat her up, she didn’t see this pitfall, antarctica-arctic. vladislav, how did you cope with this task? i answered no, because if my memory serves me correctly, he was an explorer of antarctica, not antarctica. original version, of course, but i got it, well done, it was antarctica, yes. ksyusha, how did you answer? i answered yes, but i also remember his last name, i remember that he... seemed to be traveling on some passage somewhere, but i don’t remember where exactly, where exactly, but i’ll tell you, he was traveling in the arctic, there he was engaged in his research activities, arctic research activities, the correct answer to our question is no. ninth question: is it true that if, after the cessation of external forces, the size and shape of the body are completely restored, then the deformation called plastic. time. daria, but i answered
eighth question: is mogilev native otto schmidt really known as an antarctic explorer? time! last name, but i don’t remember exactly what he did, nastya. she often goes to makelevo, and there is also shmita avenue there, i think it beat her up, she didn’t see this pitfall, antarctica-arctic. vladislav, how did you cope with this task? i answered no, because if my memory serves me correctly, he was an explorer of antarctica, not antarctica. original version, of course, but i got it, well...
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arctic and antarctic, regulate precipitation during fire-hazardous periods.e inspection of the exhibition, the head of government spoke with the scientific hydrologist mikhail avdeev, he visited the special operation zone twice as volunteer. thank you very much, you not only carried out your professional duties here, volunteered, defended your homeland with great dignity, we are proud of you , i hope you return to your place of work, our work is good, interesting, fresh air, our team has a good job, thank you again good luck to you, more from the news of this day: from volgodonsk to the shores of turkey , an unloading of rosatom, four steam generators for the akkuyu nuclear plant with a total weight of 1500 tons, is leaving. the installation of a nuclear power plant begins with this element. installations. work at one of the largest nuclear construction sites in the world is proceeding strictly according to schedule. after the launch of the nuclear power plant, it will provide over 10% of energy consumption in turkey and will be able to supply electricity to
arctic and antarctic, regulate precipitation during fire-hazardous periods.e inspection of the exhibition, the head of government spoke with the scientific hydrologist mikhail avdeev, he visited the special operation zone twice as volunteer. thank you very much, you not only carried out your professional duties here, volunteered, defended your homeland with great dignity, we are proud of you , i hope you return to your place of work, our work is good, interesting, fresh air, our team has a good...
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the bird of eternal flame is now in the antarctic orthodox church of the holy trinity.assistance of lev kalashnikov, maria mitsura and denis yakovlev. news from the far south. the forty-sixth moscow international film festival, one of the oldest film festivals in the world, ended in the capital. the closing ceremony took place at the russia theater. the author of the leading film industry program, ivan kudryavtsev, will talk about the winners and outstanding premieres. during these 8 days, the moscow international film festival was visited by 39,000 spectators, three dozen world premieres and more than 200 films in competitive out-of-competition programs, but this is crowned with a week-long film journey across countries and continents, exactly this evening. the mission and current significance of the festival is formulated from the stage by the president of the review, nikita mikhalkov, demonstrating fluency in the native language of some of the prize-winners. it is very important that the person who made the picture and receives a prize for it can say words of gratitu
the bird of eternal flame is now in the antarctic orthodox church of the holy trinity.assistance of lev kalashnikov, maria mitsura and denis yakovlev. news from the far south. the forty-sixth moscow international film festival, one of the oldest film festivals in the world, ended in the capital. the closing ceremony took place at the russia theater. the author of the leading film industry program, ivan kudryavtsev, will talk about the winners and outstanding premieres. during these 8 days, the...
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general of the department security policy, and before that she was norway's ambassador for arctic and antarctic affairs. this discussion is on the record. we're going to leave some time as always for questions from audience. there's a microphone here where people can stand to deliver the questions, and if you're listening to us online then please submit a question to ask a cdot orrick and they will show up on my screen here. please identify yourself if you ask a question or if you ask it online is like to give you credit for your questions. we also invite you to interact with us on x formally known as twitter by following at atlantic council and by using our hashtag hashtag stronger with allies. so let's start with how you see the situation following the passing of the supplemental and ahead of the washington summit and that the situation on the ground. in my own writing ahead of passing the supplemental i invoked churchill where he said americans would always do the right thing after exhausting all other alternatives. churchill actually never said that but it's a nice quote and so the toys whe
general of the department security policy, and before that she was norway's ambassador for arctic and antarctic affairs. this discussion is on the record. we're going to leave some time as always for questions from audience. there's a microphone here where people can stand to deliver the questions, and if you're listening to us online then please submit a question to ask a cdot orrick and they will show up on my screen here. please identify yourself if you ask a question or if you ask it online...
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this is the name of a new exhibition at the museum of the arctic and antarctic in st. petersburg.intering complex. in it was put into operation at the end of january. assembly in the harsh conditions of antarctica lasted 2 years. the facility consists of five modules and a complex energy saving system. it is important to talk in our country about what we are creating. such incredible projects, there are no analogues in the world to what we do, and people should know and be proud of it, because how we extract ice, how the station is located on an under-ice lake, what research is being carried out, few people know about it, how unique the place is, what is a subglacial lake, why do we need this station, scientific what discoveries? in fact, they convey how important, in principle, in the study of both the atmosphere and ecology, knowledge of everything, these are very important projects, and i believe that as much as possible we should convey such information about the creation of the importance of our country in the global contribution. it is clear to everyone that russia is not a
this is the name of a new exhibition at the museum of the arctic and antarctic in st. petersburg.intering complex. in it was put into operation at the end of january. assembly in the harsh conditions of antarctica lasted 2 years. the facility consists of five modules and a complex energy saving system. it is important to talk in our country about what we are creating. such incredible projects, there are no analogues in the world to what we do, and people should know and be proud of it, because...
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this is the name of a new exhibition at the museum of the arctic and antarctic in st. petersburg. guests will be told about the features of the new wintering complex. it was put into operation at the end of january. assembly in the harsh conditions of antarctica lasted 2 years. it is important to talk in our country about the fact that we are creating such incredible projects, there are no analogues in the world to what we do, and people should know and be proud of it, because how we extract ice, how the station is located on an under-ice lake, what kind of research is being carried out. few people know about this, now there is footage from the capital of kenya, nairobi, where about 60 thousand people were affected by a major flood, in addition, four deaths were reported. and now a short advertisement, then we will talk about the increase in natural gas production in the country. on... that credit card debts are hanging and interest is dripping? need a holwa. you take out credit cards, transfer debts to the bank, divide them into 24 months, conveniently repay them, make purchases
this is the name of a new exhibition at the museum of the arctic and antarctic in st. petersburg. guests will be told about the features of the new wintering complex. it was put into operation at the end of january. assembly in the harsh conditions of antarctica lasted 2 years. it is important to talk in our country about the fact that we are creating such incredible projects, there are no analogues in the world to what we do, and people should know and be proud of it, because how we extract...
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analogue of a base on the moon, it is the title of a new exhibition at the museum of the arctic and antarcticll be told about the features of the new wintering complex. it was put into operation at the end of january. assembly in the harsh conditions of antarctica lasted 2 years, the facility contains five modules, a complex energy saving system , it is important to say in our country that we... regions of russia , the head of the fmba, veronika skvartsova, spoke about the work of the department's institutions in an interview with our tv channel. the twenty-second year and half of the twenty- third year were due to the fact that in fact, a large number of the population of new regions received high-tech care in our southern district medical center, which is located in rostov-on-don, that is... together with the ministry of defense, we built a multidisciplinary medical center in mariupol, donetsk people's republic. watch the full version of the interview with the head of the fmba veronica skvartsova on our channel today after 10 am moscow time. and now it's time for economic news. alexandra, i
analogue of a base on the moon, it is the title of a new exhibition at the museum of the arctic and antarcticll be told about the features of the new wintering complex. it was put into operation at the end of january. assembly in the harsh conditions of antarctica lasted 2 years, the facility contains five modules, a complex energy saving system , it is important to say in our country that we... regions of russia , the head of the fmba, veronika skvartsova, spoke about the work of the...
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the research has found evidence that antarctic plants might have to put more energy into producing theirto the ocean to avoid ultraviolet rays. while penguins and seals are covered by protective feathers and fur, scientists say exposure to harmful rays could damage their eyesight. the researchers say we can no longer take the recovery of the ozone layer for granted. it's more evidence, they point out, that carbon emissions have to be reduced quickly so that more bushfires don't put extra pressure on a vital shield in our atmosphere. victoria gill, bbc news. let's speak to one of the authors of this paper, distinguished professor sharon robinson from the university of wollongong. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. ijust want thank you forjoining us on bbc news. i just want to start by asking you what sparked her interest in this study, why did you think this was happening and why did you go on to then look into the impact of the damage to the ozone layer? 50 as damage to the ozone layer? so as art of damage to the ozone layer? so as part of our — damage to the ozone layer? so as part of
the research has found evidence that antarctic plants might have to put more energy into producing theirto the ocean to avoid ultraviolet rays. while penguins and seals are covered by protective feathers and fur, scientists say exposure to harmful rays could damage their eyesight. the researchers say we can no longer take the recovery of the ozone layer for granted. it's more evidence, they point out, that carbon emissions have to be reduced quickly so that more bushfires don't put extra...
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the exhibition includes photographs taken during the belarusian antarctic expeditions.f snowy landscapes. shared the leading employee of the scientific and practical center of the national academy of sciences of belarus for biological resources, yuri gegenyak. the exhibition is dedicated to the seventieth anniversary of the belarusian geographical society and will last until may 21. we'll tell you about the developments at noon. let me remind you that the tv news agency’s projects are available on all social networks, as well as on our mobile application using the qr code on the screen. have a nice day and see you later. watch everything that modern belarus lives today on the belarus24 tv channel. this is news from foreign countries, broadcasts of particularly important events, live broadcasts from the scene . current interviews with famous belarusians, exciting travels around the country, feature films for all ages, in the countries: finland, sweden, norway, denmark, the netherlands, germany, france, spain, portugal, cyprus, austria, switzerland, italy. greece, romania
the exhibition includes photographs taken during the belarusian antarctic expeditions.f snowy landscapes. shared the leading employee of the scientific and practical center of the national academy of sciences of belarus for biological resources, yuri gegenyak. the exhibition is dedicated to the seventieth anniversary of the belarusian geographical society and will last until may 21. we'll tell you about the developments at noon. let me remind you that the tv news agency’s projects are...
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the researchers found evidence that antarctic plants might have to put more energy into producing their fur, scientists say exposure to damaging rays could harm their eyesight. the researchers say we can no longer take the recovery of the ozone layer for granted. it is more evidence, they point out, that carbon emissions have to be reduced quickly so that more bushfires don't put extra pressure on a vital shield in our atmosphere. victoria gill, bbc news. broadcaster itv says that its news presenter rageh omar has received medical treatment and is recovering at home with his family. he was taken ill during his broadcast last night. in a statement, he has thanked people for their good wishes, especially the medical staff who helped him, his work colleagues, and the viewers who expressed concern. a gold pocket watch worn by the wealthiest passenger on the titanic has sold for £900,000 at auction. when taxes and other fees are taken into account, the anonymous buyer will have to pay nearly £1.2 million. that's more than seven times its estimated pre—auction price and a world record for a s
the researchers found evidence that antarctic plants might have to put more energy into producing their fur, scientists say exposure to damaging rays could harm their eyesight. the researchers say we can no longer take the recovery of the ozone layer for granted. it is more evidence, they point out, that carbon emissions have to be reduced quickly so that more bushfires don't put extra pressure on a vital shield in our atmosphere. victoria gill, bbc news. broadcaster itv says that its news...
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of the russian-ukrainian war, former platoon commander of aidar battalion, head of the national antarcticience center. mr. yevgeny, i congratulate you and i am glad to see you on our air. glory. glory to the heroes, mr. yevgeny, let's start ours the conversation from the message of the commander-in-chief of weapons, i am very sorry, please, and you will allow me to interrupt you right away, this is unprecedented, this, and you will allow me, maybe it just so happened that i was connected to the ether long enough ago, do you want to answer the question , which we ask our question and a little bit my dear previous guest, because honestly. saying what i've heard just doesn't ring true to me, but i 'd still like our viewers to hear an alternative point of view, please speak up if, unless you don't you object, please, i don’t object, mr. yevgeny, say, yes, the point is that, well, let’s start with the question that you ask the audience for some reason, whether they consider the restrictions of rights and freedoms justified during the war, well, first of all, it's a bit funny to ask people if t
of the russian-ukrainian war, former platoon commander of aidar battalion, head of the national antarcticience center. mr. yevgeny, i congratulate you and i am glad to see you on our air. glory. glory to the heroes, mr. yevgeny, let's start ours the conversation from the message of the commander-in-chief of weapons, i am very sorry, please, and you will allow me to interrupt you right away, this is unprecedented, this, and you will allow me, maybe it just so happened that i was connected to the...
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the russian-ukrainian war, former platoon commander of the aidar battalion, head of the national antarctic scientific center, sir. yevgeny, i congratulate you, thank you for being with us today, glory to ukraine, glory to the heroes. mr. evgeny, let's start our conversation with a statement zelenskyi that russia is preparing an offensive, a broad offensive that may begin in may, june this year, and analysts of the american institute for the study of war also suggest that a likely large-scale offensive in late spring or summer may focus russia in the west. donetsk region, and these analysts add that the troops of the russian federation will be able to advance in only one operational direction, which, in your opinion, mr. yevgeny, is the possible development of the scenario on the russian-ukrainian front in the next few months. well look let's start with the fact that i would, if you and i spoke in english and somewhere in the western public space, then i would support him in every way. message that at the end of spring they will start again, and we are not ready for that, by the way, that w
the russian-ukrainian war, former platoon commander of the aidar battalion, head of the national antarctic scientific center, sir. yevgeny, i congratulate you, thank you for being with us today, glory to ukraine, glory to the heroes. mr. evgeny, let's start our conversation with a statement zelenskyi that russia is preparing an offensive, a broad offensive that may begin in may, june this year, and analysts of the american institute for the study of war also suggest that a likely large-scale...
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veteran of the russian-ukrainian war, a former platoon commander battalion aidar, head of the national antarctic scientific center. mr. yevgeny, i congratulate you, thank you for being with us today. glory to ukraine! glory to the heroes. let's start our conversation, mr. yevgeny, with zelensky's statement that russia is preparing for... an offensive, a broad offensive that may begin in may, june this year, and analysts at the american institute for the study of war also suggest that a large-scale offensive is likely in late spring can russia focus on the west of the donetsk region in the summer, and these analysts add that the troops of the russian federation will be able to advance in only one operational direction, in your opinion, mr. yevgeny? possible development of the script on russian-ukrainian front in the next few months? well, look, let's start with the fact that i would, if you and i were speaking in english and somewhere in the western public space, then i would support these messages in every possible way, that at the end of spring they will start again and we are not ready for thi
veteran of the russian-ukrainian war, a former platoon commander battalion aidar, head of the national antarctic scientific center. mr. yevgeny, i congratulate you, thank you for being with us today. glory to ukraine! glory to the heroes. let's start our conversation, mr. yevgeny, with zelensky's statement that russia is preparing for... an offensive, a broad offensive that may begin in may, june this year, and analysts at the american institute for the study of war also suggest that a...
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of the russian-ukrainian war, former commander of the aydar battalion plant, head of the national antarctictific center, mr. yevhen, i welcome you and i am glad you to see on our air, glory to ukraine, glory to the heroes, mr. yevgeny, let's start our conversation with a message, and i really like you, i'm sorry, please, and you will allow me to interrupt you right away, this is unprecedented, this, and you will allow, maybe first yes turned out that i have been connected to the ether for a long time, you want to answer questions, questions and make a little bit of my dear previous guest, because to be honest, what i listened to just does not fit in my ears, but i would still like to our viewers heard an alternative. yes, the fact is that, well, let's start with a question that you ask the audience for some reason: do they think that the restriction of rights and freedoms during war is justified? well, first of all, it's kind of funny to ask people if the sun rises in the east and sets in the west? well, this is approximately from that series, that that the restriction of human rights and f
of the russian-ukrainian war, former commander of the aydar battalion plant, head of the national antarctictific center, mr. yevhen, i welcome you and i am glad you to see on our air, glory to ukraine, glory to the heroes, mr. yevgeny, let's start our conversation with a message, and i really like you, i'm sorry, please, and you will allow me to interrupt you right away, this is unprecedented, this, and you will allow, maybe first yes turned out that i have been connected to the ether for a...
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the russian-ukrainian war, former platoon commander of the aidar battalion, head of the national antarcticentific center. mr. yevgeny, i congratulate you, thank you for being with us today. glory to ukraine. glory to heroes. mr. yevgeny, let's start our conversation with zelensky's statement that russia is preparing an offensive, a broad offensive that could begin tomorrow. june of this year, and analysts of the american institute of studies wars also suggest that a probable large-scale offensive at the end of spring or summer may be concentrated by russia in the west of the donetsk region, and these analysts add that the troops of the russian federation will be able to advance in only one operational direction, which, in your opinion, mr. yevgeny, is the possible development of the scenario. on the russian-ukrainian front during the next few months, well , let's start with the fact that i would, if you and i were speaking in english and somewhere in the western public space, then i would in every way support these messages, which are about to at the end of spring, they will start again, a
the russian-ukrainian war, former platoon commander of the aidar battalion, head of the national antarcticentific center. mr. yevgeny, i congratulate you, thank you for being with us today. glory to ukraine. glory to heroes. mr. yevgeny, let's start our conversation with zelensky's statement that russia is preparing an offensive, a broad offensive that could begin tomorrow. june of this year, and analysts of the american institute of studies wars also suggest that a probable large-scale...
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aidar, head of the national antarctic scientific center. mr.yevgeny, i congratulate you and i am glad to see you on our air. glory to ukraine. glory to heroes. mr. yevgeny, let's start our conversation with the commander-in-chief's message. and i really like you, you, excuse me, please, and will you allow me to kill you right away? this is unprecedented. it. and you will allow, perhaps, at first, as it happened, that i've been connected long enough to... do you want to answer a question that we ask our viewer, a very respected previous guest, because frankly, what i 've been listening to just doesn't fit in my ears, and i still would like our audience to hear an alternative point of view, please speak if, unless you don't mind, please, i don't mind, mr. yevgeny, speak, yes, the point is that, well, let 's start with a question that do you somehow bet to the audience, do they think they are justified? restriction of rights and freedoms during war, well , first of all, it is a bit funny to ask people whether the sun rises in the east and sets in
aidar, head of the national antarctic scientific center. mr.yevgeny, i congratulate you and i am glad to see you on our air. glory to ukraine. glory to heroes. mr. yevgeny, let's start our conversation with the commander-in-chief's message. and i really like you, you, excuse me, please, and will you allow me to kill you right away? this is unprecedented. it. and you will allow, perhaps, at first, as it happened, that i've been connected long enough to... do you want to answer a question that we...
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author of this series. traveled without leaving the museum of the arctic and antarctic.e from the memoirs of participants in polar expeditions in the book north of russia, written by the merchant himself. let’s say, when they started talking about graphite, i studied a lot about what graphite is needed for, what the graphite crucibles that were used in foundries looked like, that is, i said it directly. it seems to me that yes, the only thing there is that they once told me that in his early years his beard was too bushy. the life story of merchant sidorov is the first project that the artist dedicated to the arctic. next in line is the story of the geographer and vice-admiral pavel kruzenshtern; this year they celebrate the 215th anniversary of his birth and a series of paintings dedicated to the ninetieth anniversary of the operation to rescue the chelyuskinites. all this nowadays shows that yes, these are the things we need. this year is filled with important dates in the history of exploration poles. perhaps that is why st. petersburg artists and writers headed for t
author of this series. traveled without leaving the museum of the arctic and antarctic.e from the memoirs of participants in polar expeditions in the book north of russia, written by the merchant himself. let’s say, when they started talking about graphite, i studied a lot about what graphite is needed for, what the graphite crucibles that were used in foundries looked like, that is, i said it directly. it seems to me that yes, the only thing there is that they once told me that in his early...
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in 2005, queen sonja inaugurated the norwegian research station troll, on this antarctic land.e. the austrian monarch joseph ii ordered to write on his tombstone. here lies joseph, having failed in all his endeavors. this circumstance betrayed the dark comedy of the situation. him like that. they didn’t bury him, no, this inscription was never inscribed, and his command was not fulfilled, that is, here too he failed. come on, what do we have 600 on our heads? in the middle ages, this detail of the clergy’s appearance was considered a sign of union with god and was even compared to a crown of thorns. tanzura. under a stone 1500 a pig in a poke 7.700 for alexey 2600 for zhanna 2200 for you zhanna, thank you, zhanna, the topic is not only about dogs, the bet is 300, attention to the screen, a fragment in front of you, what kind of picture is this horsewoman. so let's what's on our heads 900 also, having met a friend in three steps, you should take off your hat in a pleasant way and not past the past, looking back to greet taught young people, this book is probably an honest mirror
in 2005, queen sonja inaugurated the norwegian research station troll, on this antarctic land.e. the austrian monarch joseph ii ordered to write on his tombstone. here lies joseph, having failed in all his endeavors. this circumstance betrayed the dark comedy of the situation. him like that. they didn’t bury him, no, this inscription was never inscribed, and his command was not fulfilled, that is, here too he failed. come on, what do we have 600 on our heads? in the middle ages, this detail...
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in the arctic and antarctic in space there is an eternal world of heat in the air and in the water, sensorsmeasuring instruments of roshydromet study the most complex natural phenomena in order to warn in time about a hurricane, storm and sudden changes in temperature and thereby save for the state. chustin talks about job prospects for the next few years. the president set the task of uniting the donetsk, lugansk people's republic, kherson and zaporozhye regions into a common legal, economic, educational and scientific space. a roshydromet department has already been created there; it is necessary to equip them with the necessary equipment and train employees. roshydromet helps warn the country about dangerous natural phenomena; they synthesize nanoparticles with their help. they give you microchips, and here they are they are testing, and this is the cutting edge of science, innovative developments, well, for example, this chip, which is being analyzed right now, will be used in cameras, the sensitivity of which is higher than devices available on the market, and this is a completely dome
in the arctic and antarctic in space there is an eternal world of heat in the air and in the water, sensorsmeasuring instruments of roshydromet study the most complex natural phenomena in order to warn in time about a hurricane, storm and sudden changes in temperature and thereby save for the state. chustin talks about job prospects for the next few years. the president set the task of uniting the donetsk, lugansk people's republic, kherson and zaporozhye regions into a common legal, economic,...
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but the crew of the hunna and young russian diplomats reached the antarctic king george island, in oure to different countries of the world. fire is not an easy thing, the devi lamp, lit from the tomb of the unknown soldier, travels annually, covering hundreds and thousands of kilometers. this time she reached the most remote corner of the planet, such a continent as antarctica. but we got ahead of ourselves last year. and first to south america, where popular front activists , on the initiative of the russian house in chile, delivered a piece of the eternal flame from the kremlin wall. and for many here, the great patriotic war, in the seemingly distant soviet union, was very close. in santiago before chile, we first had to be at the former chamber of deputies of this republic. few people remember this now, but a fact is a fact. at the start of the great patriotic war , there was a coalition in chile called the popular front. not the people's unity that came later, the people's front. that coalition also included socialists and communists. a rare phenomenon for the turn of the thirtie
but the crew of the hunna and young russian diplomats reached the antarctic king george island, in oure to different countries of the world. fire is not an easy thing, the devi lamp, lit from the tomb of the unknown soldier, travels annually, covering hundreds and thousands of kilometers. this time she reached the most remote corner of the planet, such a continent as antarctica. but we got ahead of ourselves last year. and first to south america, where popular front activists , on the...
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the researchers found evidence that antarctic plants might have to put more energy into producing their, move deeper into the ocean to avoid ultraviolet rays, while penguins and seals are protected by protective feathers and fur, scientists say exposure to damaging rays could harm their eyesight. the researchers say we can no longer take the recovery of the ozone layer for granted. it is more evidence, they point out, that carbon emissions have to be reduced quickly so that more bushfires don't put extra pressure on a vital shield in our atmosphere. victoria gill, bbc news. 6:14am is the time and sarah is looking at the weather today. what animal is that by due? it was a very cold morning this morning. it was. good morning. i believe _ cold morning this morning. it was. good morning. i believe this - cold morning this morning. it was. good morning. i believe this is - cold morning this morning. it was. good morning. i believe this is a i good morning. i believe this is a dear, possibly a muntjac deer, a weather watcher up at about early spotting some wildlife. —— deer. i will stand corr
the researchers found evidence that antarctic plants might have to put more energy into producing their, move deeper into the ocean to avoid ultraviolet rays, while penguins and seals are protected by protective feathers and fur, scientists say exposure to damaging rays could harm their eyesight. the researchers say we can no longer take the recovery of the ozone layer for granted. it is more evidence, they point out, that carbon emissions have to be reduced quickly so that more bushfires don't...
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it found rising temperatures have led to record low sea ice in the antarctic while sea levels are rising twice as fast as they were two decades ago. if things keep going as they are, they say ocean levels could rise in america by as much as seven feet by the year 2100. one of the biden administration's tactics in the battle against climate change is to jump start a new carbon capture industry. ben tracy shows us how that might work. >> so this is where carbon goes to die? >> exactly. >> reporter: this field in central arkansas will soon be a graveyard for planet-warming pollution. >> it's going into the ground, and it will stay here forever. >> reporter: barclay rogers is ceo of graphyte, a start-up that takes leftover material from timber and rice mills and locks away the carbon dioxide that plants naturally remove from the atmosphere by turning it into bricks, wrapping them up, and burying them in the ground. >> we're taking the carbon captured by plants and keeping it out of the atmosphere for a thousand years or more. >> so you've got a lot of space here. >> yeah, absolutely. >> repo
it found rising temperatures have led to record low sea ice in the antarctic while sea levels are rising twice as fast as they were two decades ago. if things keep going as they are, they say ocean levels could rise in america by as much as seven feet by the year 2100. one of the biden administration's tactics in the battle against climate change is to jump start a new carbon capture industry. ben tracy shows us how that might work. >> so this is where carbon goes to die? >>...
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. ♪♪ >>> we leave you this sunday, amid icebergs in the southern ocean off the antarctic peninsula.
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especially for the experiment, experts from the arctic-antarctic research institute recreated a continuousal ice meter, then it will be artificial under the given conditions. despite the fact that the shape of the ivan frov’s hull is very unusual, it is not like other ice-class vessels, it will be the most modern, largest vessel, the most important thing is that it will perform all functions, this is, let’s say, a floating airfield, there are helicopters there will also be hangars, this is a small tanker, there will be quite a... large volume of fuel - this is also a passenger ship, there will be 240 people there and a dry cargo ship. the world's largest research vessel will go on his first expedition when his senior comrade retires. rest is leaving yourself alone. rest is not thinking about anything, when you are calm and completely switched off. rest is rest. we know everything about holidays. anex. at one of the film festivals, sergei bondarchuk met the director of the italian-american film war and peace, which was released almost 10 years earlier than the soviet film adaptation. in a f
especially for the experiment, experts from the arctic-antarctic research institute recreated a continuousal ice meter, then it will be artificial under the given conditions. despite the fact that the shape of the ivan frov’s hull is very unusual, it is not like other ice-class vessels, it will be the most modern, largest vessel, the most important thing is that it will perform all functions, this is, let’s say, a floating airfield, there are helicopters there will also be hangars, this is...
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real practical meaning, so we we can’t say that next summer will really be terribly warm there, the antarcticcier, like the greenland glacier, they are melting slowly, especially the greenland glacier, because of this the ocean level is rising, yes, but it’s happening, as i say ... hydrocarbon footprint, everything possible is being done to reduce the use of fossil fuels in the global energy sector, to replace them with renewable energy sources, what we are observing is that it is beneficial for the purchasers of all this policy, the beneficiaries are the owners those same green technologies and financiers who provide so-called green loans in quotes so that countries can replace... conventional electricity generation with green ones. the same electric cars turned out to be much dirtier during production than gasoline cars, how much ore is mined for batteries and how many harmful substances are released at enterprises. the environmental damage is one and a half times higher, and for some industries, the energy of solar panels, for example, is simply not suitable, however, it is being actively
real practical meaning, so we we can’t say that next summer will really be terribly warm there, the antarcticcier, like the greenland glacier, they are melting slowly, especially the greenland glacier, because of this the ocean level is rising, yes, but it’s happening, as i say ... hydrocarbon footprint, everything possible is being done to reduce the use of fossil fuels in the global energy sector, to replace them with renewable energy sources, what we are observing is that it is...
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the british are the same so when the british start exploring in the antarctic their ships will often get stuck. and then all the explorers die or the ships will sink, and then they don't come back to britain and the british will send out these expedition to recover the ships and the explorers. and there's a famous case, the ship only discovered a couple of years ago where the british sent out relief expedition around the turn of the century. and the local inuit people were like yeah, they were like over there. we saw them like a few weeks ago and the boat was like stuck in the ice. and the british were great. they went and looked, you know, way over there they found the boat exactly. the inwards had said it was going to be 100 years prior. right. it's it's the kind of my assumption that indigenous knowledge does not have the same value. in fact, it was exactly what you needed to. so yeah, you kind asked, but they're not going to write. but there's thomas jefferson. this is the portrait that is commissioned by west point in honor of his founding of the university i think is interestin
the british are the same so when the british start exploring in the antarctic their ships will often get stuck. and then all the explorers die or the ships will sink, and then they don't come back to britain and the british will send out these expedition to recover the ships and the explorers. and there's a famous case, the ship only discovered a couple of years ago where the british sent out relief expedition around the turn of the century. and the local inuit people were like yeah, they were...
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arctic and antarctic climate data has been turned into music.ds had to be rethought to put emotions and soul into it. the live performance took place in tokyo. but if there is already a climate symphony, why not create sofa covers? russian scientists say that in the future this weed will be able to replace the bunch-bearing plant, giwea and more. andrei alekseenko found out what other interesting properties were discovered. that is, a more pronounced root system. who would have thought that the plant that the staff of the siberian laboratory people give compliments - this is a dandelion, although not a garden weed, but a special variety from kazakhstan and the european part of russia. it turns out that the roots of the plant contain a lot of rubber. they are preparing to replace the main supplier of this raw material - the givea tree. happening. mass death of these trees in the place where they grow, and accordingly, food security for this product is under threat. by the way, they tried to obtain rubber from this plant back in the thirties, but
arctic and antarctic climate data has been turned into music.ds had to be rethought to put emotions and soul into it. the live performance took place in tokyo. but if there is already a climate symphony, why not create sofa covers? russian scientists say that in the future this weed will be able to replace the bunch-bearing plant, giwea and more. andrei alekseenko found out what other interesting properties were discovered. that is, a more pronounced root system. who would have thought that the...
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real practical meaning, so we cannot say that next summer will really be terribly warm there, the antarctichappening, as i said, at a very slow pace, well , relatively speaking, it’s rising 4 mm per year level, maybe this will certainly accelerate, the hydrocarbon footprint, everything possible is being done , whole concepts on quotas have been adopted in order to reduce the use of fossil fuels in global energy, replace them with renewable energy sources, what we are seeing is that the benefits are accruing to all this policy the beneficiaries are the owners of those very green technologies and financiers who... provide so-called green loans in quotes so that countries can replace conventional electricity generation to green. the same electric cars turned out to be much dirtier during production than gasoline cars, how much ore is mined for batteries, how many harmful substances are released in enterprises, the environmental damage is one and a half times higher, and for some industries, the energy of solar panels, for example, is simply not suitable, nevertheless it is actively being intro
real practical meaning, so we cannot say that next summer will really be terribly warm there, the antarctichappening, as i said, at a very slow pace, well , relatively speaking, it’s rising 4 mm per year level, maybe this will certainly accelerate, the hydrocarbon footprint, everything possible is being done , whole concepts on quotas have been adopted in order to reduce the use of fossil fuels in global energy, replace them with renewable energy sources, what we are seeing is that the...
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scientists from the arctic and antarctic research institute have no reason to show themselves as alphase to them. these adélie penguin species, one of the habitats of the coast of antarctica, what is surprising, is that it is quite comfortable for them to walk awkwardly, the tail is like another leg, they even stand on it sometimes, the wings and flippers prevent them from falling onto land, although penguins often fall . when a penguin needs to overcome some snow-covered space, he of course he will use his belly, because the smooth , hard feather on his belly allows him to glide like on a sleigh, especially if there is only a little hump, and you don’t have to waste energy on this kind of waddled movement, but just go. penguins are generally for saving energy, but not in water, there they behave like full-fledged fish, look. these ones are from the novosibirsk zoo. this is another type of penguin - the humbaldah penguin. and recently their mating season ended. they build nests themselves, sit in burrows, choose a place for themselves, this is usually one and the same same place. here
scientists from the arctic and antarctic research institute have no reason to show themselves as alphase to them. these adélie penguin species, one of the habitats of the coast of antarctica, what is surprising, is that it is quite comfortable for them to walk awkwardly, the tail is like another leg, they even stand on it sometimes, the wings and flippers prevent them from falling onto land, although penguins often fall . when a penguin needs to overcome some snow-covered space, he of course...
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general of the department security policy, and before that she was norway's ambassador for arctic and antarctic on the record. we're going to leave some time as always for questions from audience. there's a microphone here where people can stand to deliver the questions, and if you're listening to us online then please submit a question to ask a cdot orrick and they will show up on my screen here. please identify yourself if you ask a question or if you ask it online is like to give you credit for your questions. we also invite you to interact with us on x formally known as twitter by following at atlantic council and by using our hashtag hashtag stronger with allies. so let's start with how you see the situation following the passing of the supplemental and ahead of the washington summit and that the situation on the ground. in my own writing ahead of passing the supplemental i invoked churchill where he said americans would always do the right thing after exhausting all other alternatives. churchill actually never said that but it's a nice quote and so the toys when you don't know who is a pe
general of the department security policy, and before that she was norway's ambassador for arctic and antarctic on the record. we're going to leave some time as always for questions from audience. there's a microphone here where people can stand to deliver the questions, and if you're listening to us online then please submit a question to ask a cdot orrick and they will show up on my screen here. please identify yourself if you ask a question or if you ask it online is like to give you credit...