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the number of species in the antarctic ocean at about twenty thousand. the antarctic exhibition aims to contribute to the preservation of this unique ecosystem by focusing on the beauty of the ice large continent and the creatures that live there. and with that we were up another show but before we go we want to let you in on this week's draw now for the past fifteen years your max has been bringing you beautiful images and exciting stories from across europe so we would like to know what your favorite report on your own max has been just go to our website to take charge and by doing so you'll qualify to win a euro max watch as always thanks for tuning in and we'll see again from our. next topic on europe's revisit a house in poland built with six hundred tons of concrete pressing on usually launch amounts but you'd never guess the cost of a song looks like it's made up for concrete also plays a major role in the interior of the building. exceptional architecture next time. coming from. the funny. reliable data to. use the distance from the clutch system
the number of species in the antarctic ocean at about twenty thousand. the antarctic exhibition aims to contribute to the preservation of this unique ecosystem by focusing on the beauty of the ice large continent and the creatures that live there. and with that we were up another show but before we go we want to let you in on this week's draw now for the past fifteen years your max has been bringing you beautiful images and exciting stories from across europe so we would like to know what your...
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antarctic peninsular and west antarctica and others we know not as well, the east antarctic sector facing the indian ocean this, as i understand it, is more than anybody previously suspected. it's more than has been reported. east antarctica isa has been reported. east antarctica is a bit more challenging to study, it's a big continent, most of the interior doesn't change that much. the changes are localised along the coastline and in a particular part of east antarctica which sits close to warm waters. why is it so serious? what could it mean for sea levels ? serious? what could it mean for sea levels? it means the sectors that are sort of awake in responding to climate change right now in antarctica, not just the climate change right now in antarctica, notjust the peninsular and west antarctica, the multiple mirror of sea level rise is potentially. and how soon? that is the big question, we don't know how soon but we are sort of waking up a sleeping giant and we can report from this data, but the giant is awake. is there anything at all to be done about it? absolutely. this is sorted the experiment that
antarctic peninsular and west antarctica and others we know not as well, the east antarctic sector facing the indian ocean this, as i understand it, is more than anybody previously suspected. it's more than has been reported. east antarctica isa has been reported. east antarctica is a bit more challenging to study, it's a big continent, most of the interior doesn't change that much. the changes are localised along the coastline and in a particular part of east antarctica which sits close to...
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unity as she celebrates the centenary and fears that an entire sea in the antarctic is being swallowed up by the atlantic ocean result of climate change. and at 11.30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers asa bennett and nicola bartlett — stay with us for that. scotland's former first minister, alex salmond, a man who has dominated politics in scotland and the uk for decades — has today been charged with two attempted rapes, 9 sexual assaults, 2 indecent assaults and breach of the peace. mr salmond appeared in private at edinburgh sheriff court this afternoon. afterwards he strenuously denied the allegations, saying he was innocent of any criminality and would defend himself to the utmost in court. alex salmond, who's 64, was arrested yesterday by police who've been investigating allegations against him since last september. our scotland editor sarah smith sent this report from edinburgh. alex salmond arrived at edinburgh sheriff court this afternoon to find some die—hard supporters ready to greet him. marching in straight through the front gate, he made no attempt to avoid the came
unity as she celebrates the centenary and fears that an entire sea in the antarctic is being swallowed up by the atlantic ocean result of climate change. and at 11.30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers asa bennett and nicola bartlett — stay with us for that. scotland's former first minister, alex salmond, a man who has dominated politics in scotland and the uk for decades — has today been charged with two attempted rapes, 9 sexual assaults, 2 indecent...
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how will these glaciers or ice sheets in greenland and antarctic react to a warming climate and a warming ocean? what we often find, as if we change the trajectory of our co2 emissions, which will be keeping the climate to, say, 1.5 degrees warms this century, and this is for people who are more familiar with this idea, this is part of the treaty or agreement that was hammered out in paris in 2015. if we could that, it might make a very significant difference in how fast these glaciers break down. so there is a lot to do. the question is, how can we do this politically and socially? at the moment, the news is not very encouraging, i think. the united states, it showed its intentions not to participate with the paris agreement. we also have in the past year reached a new milestone in co2 emissions. so we are not going in right direction yet at all, and probably the best way to sum this up is, if we really want to get serious about meeting these targets for eliminating climate change, we would have to go undergo a rapid, almost immediate switch to renewable technologies and that would be really a
how will these glaciers or ice sheets in greenland and antarctic react to a warming climate and a warming ocean? what we often find, as if we change the trajectory of our co2 emissions, which will be keeping the climate to, say, 1.5 degrees warms this century, and this is for people who are more familiar with this idea, this is part of the treaty or agreement that was hammered out in paris in 2015. if we could that, it might make a very significant difference in how fast these glaciers break...
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on the most red, number nine, key antarctic food source moves south, this is about the crustaceans krill and scientists say they are retreating from the southern oceanuins and sea birds and fish. scientists really concerned about the impact that might have on ecosystems. let's look at the most watched. number one, therefore a little time, bouncer nurse cuts a&e waiting times. you know about the weights in accident and emergency and concerns over those, the royal bournemouth hospital is cutting waiting times by having a nurse, senior nurse at the door am even before anyone gets to reception to decide whether a patient actually needs to be seen at accident and emergency and they are being redirected if necessary to doctors or two pharmacists but if you look at that story on most watched you can get at that story on most watched you ca n get lots at that story on most watched you can get lots more detail about how at royal hospital they are managing to cut waiting times in accident and emergency through the adoption of the so—called bouncer nurses. i'm not sure whether the nurses like that title but you get the picture. that is it for the morning brief
on the most red, number nine, key antarctic food source moves south, this is about the crustaceans krill and scientists say they are retreating from the southern oceanuins and sea birds and fish. scientists really concerned about the impact that might have on ecosystems. let's look at the most watched. number one, therefore a little time, bouncer nurse cuts a&e waiting times. you know about the weights in accident and emergency and concerns over those, the royal bournemouth hospital is...
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how will these glaciers or ice sheets in greenland and antarctic overreacts to a warming climate and a warming ocean? what we often find as if we change the trajectory of our co2 emissions, which will be keeping the climate to, say, 1.5 degrees warming the century, and this is for people who are more familiar with this idea, this is art of early agreement that was hammered out in paris in 2015. if you could do that, it might impact make a very significant difference in how fast these glaciers break down. so there is a lot to do. the question is -- how can we do this politically and socially? at the moment, the news is not very encouraging, i think. states, it shows the intentions to not participate with the paris agreement. we also have in the past year reached a new milestone in co2 emissions. so we are not going the right direction yet at all, and probably the best way to sum this up is if we really want to get serious about meeting these targets, eliminating climate change, we would have to go undergo a rapid come almost immediate switch to renewable technologies, and that would be really anythin
how will these glaciers or ice sheets in greenland and antarctic overreacts to a warming climate and a warming ocean? what we often find as if we change the trajectory of our co2 emissions, which will be keeping the climate to, say, 1.5 degrees warming the century, and this is for people who are more familiar with this idea, this is art of early agreement that was hammered out in paris in 2015. if you could do that, it might impact make a very significant difference in how fast these glaciers...