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two hundred thousand the flightless birds live on an island halfway between the tip of africa and antarctica now penguins aren't an endangered species yet but what does it mean for their future with so many dying or relocating. and it is joining us she is a doctor and she's in the college of the antartica program at pointe blue conservation science and ultimate shela rue is also an ecologist it's good to have you here looking at this. point blue conservation science penguins losing habitat in that could be decimated by twenty nine hundred nine so the idea that there are some species of penguin that might not be with us in the decades to come what impact might that have on the rest of us. well we all of penguins so it would be a tragedy i think for all of us to envision a world with no penguins or at least many fewer penguins and i think we also think of penguins and sea birds in general as indicators of broader ocean help so if we're losing the penguins it probably means we're also losing other things that are potentially important for humans like fish and krill and that are supporting. thin
two hundred thousand the flightless birds live on an island halfway between the tip of africa and antarctica now penguins aren't an endangered species yet but what does it mean for their future with so many dying or relocating. and it is joining us she is a doctor and she's in the college of the antartica program at pointe blue conservation science and ultimate shela rue is also an ecologist it's good to have you here looking at this. point blue conservation science penguins losing habitat in...
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hundred thousand the flightless birds live on an island halfway between the tip of africa and antarctica now penguins aren't an endangered species yet but what does it mean for their future with so many dying or relocating. and it is joining us she is a doctor and she's in the colleges she's part of the antartica program at pointe blue conservation science and ultimate shela roux is also an ecologist it's good to have you here i'm looking at this at any point blue conservation science penguins losing habitat in antarctica could be decimated by twenty nine hundred nine so video id that there are some species of penguin that might not be with us in the decades to come what impact might that have on the rest of us. well we all of so it would be a tragedy i think for all of us to envision a world with no penguins or at least many fewer penguins and i think we also think of penguins and sea birds in general as indicators of broader ocean help so if we're losing the penguins it probably means we're also losing other things that are potentially important for humans like fish and crow and that a
hundred thousand the flightless birds live on an island halfway between the tip of africa and antarctica now penguins aren't an endangered species yet but what does it mean for their future with so many dying or relocating. and it is joining us she is a doctor and she's in the colleges she's part of the antartica program at pointe blue conservation science and ultimate shela roux is also an ecologist it's good to have you here i'm looking at this at any point blue conservation science penguins...
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point blue conservation science penguins losing habitat in antarctica could be decimated by twenty nine hundred nine so the idea that there are some species of penguin that might not be with us in the decades to come what impact might that have on the rest of us. well we all of penguins so it would be a tragedy i think for all of us to envision a world with no penguins or at least many fewer penguins and i think we also think of penguins and sea birds in general as indicators of broader ocean help so if we're losing the penguins it probably means we're also losing other things that are potentially important for humans like fish and krill and that are supporting. things that we depend on economically and for food. and interesting that you said that because this is adam here what i think would completely agree with you he says sadly we won't notice the impact until they leave a vacuum no one thought that eradicating the wolf population in the western u.s. would result in land lost near creeks and rivers so that's just one example there but he then writes in to help explain in his view why
point blue conservation science penguins losing habitat in antarctica could be decimated by twenty nine hundred nine so the idea that there are some species of penguin that might not be with us in the decades to come what impact might that have on the rest of us. well we all of penguins so it would be a tragedy i think for all of us to envision a world with no penguins or at least many fewer penguins and i think we also think of penguins and sea birds in general as indicators of broader ocean...
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atmosphere is one hundred of what we have here on earth it's very very cold and at the past it's like antarctica you could imagine bringing some supplies and you know you do and build a little self-contained pressured vehicle or vessel which would be on the surface there are things like talks and that you can harvest from the atmosphere to help make a living possible. if you want to think of humanity if we really want to survive for ever we're going to have to live off the earth eventuality and i know that seems a little crazy but you've got to start somewhere.
atmosphere is one hundred of what we have here on earth it's very very cold and at the past it's like antarctica you could imagine bringing some supplies and you know you do and build a little self-contained pressured vehicle or vessel which would be on the surface there are things like talks and that you can harvest from the atmosphere to help make a living possible. if you want to think of humanity if we really want to survive for ever we're going to have to live off the earth eventuality and...
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atmosphere is one hundred of what we have here on earth it's very very cold and at the past it's like antarctica you could imagine bringing some supplies and you know you do going to build a little self-contained pressure vehicle or vessel which would be on the surface there are things like oxygen that you can harvest from the atmosphere to help make living possible. if you want to think of humanity if we really want to survive forever we're going to have to move off the earth eventually and i know that seems a little crazy but you've got to start somewhere. in those days i climbed the steps of the earth between the gruesome undergrowth of the lost forests until i reached you my true picture high city of step no. cradle in you like two parallel lines of lightning and humanity's cradle in a wind of the mother of still foam crown of the congo. you. however towering clouds mysterious and remote lies much you peach you know account towns of this city no european no spanish conquistador ever found a way through the wilderness of the valley. on a july day in one thousand nine hundred eleven the us arc
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while there are no polar bears in antarctica i'm no penguins in the arctic. when it's all mainly at home in antarctic thanks to evolution some penguins do live in warmer climes so just a couple. of other wise the birds presence is limited to the southern hemisphere. they never try to venture further north. as they can fly on one wing wouldn't get them very far given the thousands of kilometers of ocean between the two poles they offer. decent swim. but there is a different explanation for penguins not moving to the arctic. they live off the fish that are in plentiful supply in cold sea currents heading northward being crossing the woman waters near the equator. and that would probably constitute an impossible barrier. so penguins and polar bears will never meet in nature. they're well adapted to their respective habitats the problem for this guy is that the sea ice vital for catching seals is melting due to climate change polar bears are strong swimmers but not as fast the seals in open water they're facing a food crisis. so with their natural habitat shrinki
while there are no polar bears in antarctica i'm no penguins in the arctic. when it's all mainly at home in antarctic thanks to evolution some penguins do live in warmer climes so just a couple. of other wise the birds presence is limited to the southern hemisphere. they never try to venture further north. as they can fly on one wing wouldn't get them very far given the thousands of kilometers of ocean between the two poles they offer. decent swim. but there is a different explanation for...
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on a trip he organized to the arctic to see the permafrost and meet with native alaskans also to antarctica where we spent four t days meeting with scientist who told us of the impact of global warming he took me on so many w trips to broaden my horizon and we went to yemen and libyarown l meeting with colonelle qaddafi before he was overthrown and killed he taught me so much on these trips the principles thatn guided his life are best summedm up by his own h words with the beautiful autobiography faith of my fathers. to a something greater than yourselfn to your cause and principles and the people on whom you rely andr rely on you in return. greer john mccain was a state dear friend devoted to a hims cause greater than himself. that was the united states of america. it has been an honor to serve alongside him for nearly 21 years in the united statesply senate and although he will be deeply missed by all of us here leaves behind an extraordinary a legacy that once fire american for generations to come. thank you madame president. >> yesterday was a a difficult day for me. get m b >> at the
on a trip he organized to the arctic to see the permafrost and meet with native alaskans also to antarctica where we spent four t days meeting with scientist who told us of the impact of global warming he took me on so many w trips to broaden my horizon and we went to yemen and libyarown l meeting with colonelle qaddafi before he was overthrown and killed he taught me so much on these trips the principles thatn guided his life are best summedm up by his own h words with the beautiful...
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we also traveled to antarctica where we spent four days meeting with scientists who told us of the impact of global warming. he took me on so many trips and broadened my horizons. four times we went to afghanistan, four times to erect. we went to yemen. we went to libya and colonel cannot be before he was overthrown and killed. john taught me so much on these trips. the principal that guided john's life are best summed up by his own words from his beautiful autobiography, fate of my fathers. he said glory belongs to the act ofbeing constant , to something greater than yourself. you may cause, to your principles, to the people on whom you rely and who rely on you in return. john mccain nwas a statesman and a dear friend who was devoted to a cause greater than himself. and that cause was the united states of america. it has been an honor to serve alongside him for nearly 21 years in the united states senate. although he will be deeply missed by all of us, he leaves behind an extraordinary legacy that will inspire americans for generations to come. thank you, madam president. >> senator from
we also traveled to antarctica where we spent four days meeting with scientists who told us of the impact of global warming. he took me on so many trips and broadened my horizons. four times we went to afghanistan, four times to erect. we went to yemen. we went to libya and colonel cannot be before he was overthrown and killed. john taught me so much on these trips. the principal that guided john's life are best summed up by his own words from his beautiful autobiography, fate of my fathers. he...
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will we have done in antarctica? there is a massive boom in tourism going down there.to do is to calm it down? ticks and i go to the beach instead? don't do that either! we are really all about teaching the public are beginning to look after nature and to ta ke beginning to look after nature and to take the stones down after they have created their peace. because there is something in learning to let go of it is very important part of this process. can i add one important point? when you're moving the stones, you are moving a habitat for wildlife, and you might possibly the internecine bird nesting area, so the internecine bird nesting area, sojust the internecine bird nesting area, so just loving them and take the internecine bird nesting area, sojust loving them and take them down could also create a problem. i fully understand your point of view, andl fully understand your point of view, and i think we can work together and maybe get something in the future, get some education and awareness out there so we can stop this happening ina damaging there so we can stop th
will we have done in antarctica? there is a massive boom in tourism going down there.to do is to calm it down? ticks and i go to the beach instead? don't do that either! we are really all about teaching the public are beginning to look after nature and to ta ke beginning to look after nature and to take the stones down after they have created their peace. because there is something in learning to let go of it is very important part of this process. can i add one important point? when you're...
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atmosphere is one hundred of what we have here on earth it's very very cold and at the past it's like antarctica you could imagine bringing some supplies and you know you do going to build a little self-contained pressured vehicle or vessel which would be on the surface there are things like rocks and that you can harvest from the atmosphere to help make living possible. if you want to think of humanity if we really want to survive forever we're going to have to move off the earth a bench really and i know that seems a little crazy but you've got to start somewhere. for weeks the sun has been beating down on germany pushing the mercury up into the thirty's sometimes close to forty degrees celsius. the nationwide heat wave has left its mark rivers have dried up swathes of land are bone dry in many places crops have all but been destroyed in. the cold loser misty it becomes should be at least fifteen centimeters long by now so you made a mistake even though my not all my farmer has ever seen a drop like those e-mails she was in. the heat and dryness are destroying habitats and threatening entire f
atmosphere is one hundred of what we have here on earth it's very very cold and at the past it's like antarctica you could imagine bringing some supplies and you know you do going to build a little self-contained pressured vehicle or vessel which would be on the surface there are things like rocks and that you can harvest from the atmosphere to help make living possible. if you want to think of humanity if we really want to survive forever we're going to have to move off the earth a bench...
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atmosphere is one hundred of what we have here on earth it's very very cold and at the fast it's like antarctica you could imagine bringing some supplies and you know if you do indeed build a little self-contained pressured vehicle or vessel which would be on the surface there are things like oxygen that you can harvest from the atmosphere to help make living possible. if you want to think of humanity if we really want to survive for ever we're going to have to move off the earth eventual and i know that seems a little crazy but you've got to start somewhere. u.s. president on a trumpet struck back in allegations made by his former lawyer that he personally directed hush money payments during the twenty sixteen election the lawyer michael cohen told federal prosecutors the trump new campaign funds were used to keep two women from going public with damaging stories trump claimed that because they came from his perch.
atmosphere is one hundred of what we have here on earth it's very very cold and at the fast it's like antarctica you could imagine bringing some supplies and you know if you do indeed build a little self-contained pressured vehicle or vessel which would be on the surface there are things like oxygen that you can harvest from the atmosphere to help make living possible. if you want to think of humanity if we really want to survive for ever we're going to have to move off the earth eventual and i...
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after that, antarctica.many places in my mind, in my memory, and a really amazing place was bolivia. it's a salt desert, so there's no trees, no animals, sometimes a tour car passing, but it was very, very quiet. and of course, there are now closer relations between south korea and north korea. would you want to cycle through north korea? actually, this is my dream. i have dreamt about north korea for a long time, because we've had the same history for a long time, and it's just next to my country. so i really wish i could cross, and i applied to get permission later. and, in your seven—yearjourney, you have only had one bike. i have so many friends who cycle only in the philippines, but have about three or four bikes. how were you able to do this, and how were you able to fund this journey? so my bicycle is named lucky, i was so lucky to have only one bicycle. and i have a blog, so i put donations, so people sometimes donate, and also i wrote for my cousin, so i survived somehow. it looks fantastic. i think
after that, antarctica.many places in my mind, in my memory, and a really amazing place was bolivia. it's a salt desert, so there's no trees, no animals, sometimes a tour car passing, but it was very, very quiet. and of course, there are now closer relations between south korea and north korea. would you want to cycle through north korea? actually, this is my dream. i have dreamt about north korea for a long time, because we've had the same history for a long time, and it's just next to my...
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technology we have >> when i mention plastic to younger people they say it's the size of the island in antarcticat wrecked the ocean i see numbers, that may be what the millennials are saying, but the world is still going toward plastics >> plastics are a great sustainable story, the most sustainable and fastest growing. we do have a plastic waste problem. at this point in time i've never seen the industry more aligned about tackling that problem. we have been working on a very big initiative you will hear more about in the coming months, to go after this plastic waste issue. >> you have to do that, sir, or else your stock won't be owned by any millennials >> every year we make 400 metric tons of plastics as an industry and they go into many different markets. we're dealing with about 8 million metric tons per year that ends up as a waste problem. it's not acceptable. we have to address it and the good news, the industry has many solutions to do it they're aligned through the acc, through suffolk in europe and other international chemistry councils we're working on a program that can bring in oth
technology we have >> when i mention plastic to younger people they say it's the size of the island in antarcticat wrecked the ocean i see numbers, that may be what the millennials are saying, but the world is still going toward plastics >> plastics are a great sustainable story, the most sustainable and fastest growing. we do have a plastic waste problem. at this point in time i've never seen the industry more aligned about tackling that problem. we have been working on a very big...
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i went to antarctica with him.ity to learn and his insatiable curiosity were extraordinary. so i'll miss that as well. frankly, i'll miss how much fun he was. and how much i learned from him. and he leaves a big hole in my heart and my condolences go out to cindy. i talked to her just about ten days ago. and i knew the end was coming. but he's irreplaceable. >> indeed. senator susan collins of maine. thanks for sharing your memories of your friend. >> thank you, jake. >> a measure of john mccain's worth, the love and loyalty he inspired. brothers in arms on the campaign trail and friend to the end. stay with us. ♪ it's a golden opportunity to see the great lengths we go to for high performance. like testing our performance line the equivalent of up to 24 laps around the world. all to craft an unrivaled feel for the road... any road. ♪ experience the feeling for yourself at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. applebee's to go. order online and get $5 off $25. now that's
i went to antarctica with him.ity to learn and his insatiable curiosity were extraordinary. so i'll miss that as well. frankly, i'll miss how much fun he was. and how much i learned from him. and he leaves a big hole in my heart and my condolences go out to cindy. i talked to her just about ten days ago. and i knew the end was coming. but he's irreplaceable. >> indeed. senator susan collins of maine. thanks for sharing your memories of your friend. >> thank you, jake. >> a...
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i went to antarctica with him.is capacity to learn and his insashable curiosity were extraordinary. so i'll miss that as well. frankly, i'll miss how much fun he was. and how much i learned from him. and he leaves a big hole in my heart and my condolences go out to cindy. i talked to her just about ten days ago. and i knew the end was coming. but he's irreplaceable. >> indeed. senator susan collins of maine. thanks for sharing your memories of your friend. >> thank you, jake. >> a measure john mccain's worn the loyal and lolty he shared, brothers in arms on the campaign trail and friend to the end. stay with us. alright, i brought in new max protein ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. i'll take that. [cheers] 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. new ensure max protein. in two great flavors. new ensure max protein. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from an allergy pill? flonase relieves sneezing, itchy, watery eyes and a runny nose, plus nasal congestion, whic
i went to antarctica with him.is capacity to learn and his insashable curiosity were extraordinary. so i'll miss that as well. frankly, i'll miss how much fun he was. and how much i learned from him. and he leaves a big hole in my heart and my condolences go out to cindy. i talked to her just about ten days ago. and i knew the end was coming. but he's irreplaceable. >> indeed. senator susan collins of maine. thanks for sharing your memories of your friend. >> thank you, jake....
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i can't remember if it was fiji or antarctica. they were always going somewhere and doing something. he had this compound, i guess is the best word, up in se ddona, which became a bird sanctuary. it was irrigated. he'd be leading hikes. he was non-stop action. he loved them. they loved him. >> mike, why is it? we take a look at what we're watching here. the nation really pausing to remember, and certainly all of washington pausing to member and honor john mccain. why do you think his death as struck such a cord around the country? >> there is something about john that strikes a cord, particularly when people are uneasy about the country. i worked on the 2000 campaign, the original straight talk express. mccain went from relative obscurity to rocketing up. the country kind of found him at a time where people had lost faith in politics. it was during the clinton scandals. there was this loss of faith. mccain comes up with straight talk, being credentialed by his non-stop service to the country, and people kind of grabbed onto that.
i can't remember if it was fiji or antarctica. they were always going somewhere and doing something. he had this compound, i guess is the best word, up in se ddona, which became a bird sanctuary. it was irrigated. he'd be leading hikes. he was non-stop action. he loved them. they loved him. >> mike, why is it? we take a look at what we're watching here. the nation really pausing to remember, and certainly all of washington pausing to member and honor john mccain. why do you think his...
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atmosphere is a hundredth of what we have here on earth it's very very cold and at the fast it's like antarctica you could imagine bringing some supplies and you know you do going to build a little self-contained pressure vehicle or vessel which would be on the surface there are things like oxygen that you can harvest from the atmosphere to help make living possible. if you want to think of humanity if we really want to survive forever. we're going to have to up the earth eventual a and i know that seems a little crazy but you've got to start somewhere. this is g.w. news why go from berlin tonight in the us the largest ever investigation into catholic freeze of abusing children and the church covering it up at all costs priests were great great being little boys and girls and the men of god who were responsible for them not only did nothing they hid it all for decades a new report finds that some three hundred priests sexually abused more than a thousand children in the u.s. state of pennsylvania over a span of seventy years.
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sea ice coverage in the arctic and antarctica both new all-time lows, all headed in the wrong direction. out west the noaa report called out 2017 as, and i quote, an extreme western wildfire season that burned over four million hectors, the total cost of $18 billion tripled the previous u.s. annual wildfire cost record set in 1991. right now in the summer of 2018, blazing temperatures and drought conditions have contributed to wildfire outbreaks worldwide. in the u.s., canada, australia, south america, europe, asia, and africa. the raging mendocino complex fire recently became the largest fire in the history of the state of california, the previous record being last year's thomas fire. i see that my distinguished colleague from oregon has arrived and pursuant to the unanimous consent, i ask that he be recognized at the conclusion of his remarks i conclude mine and that mine be put in the congressional record at the conclusion of senator wyden's remarks. i yield to the senator from oregon. mr. wyden: senatorwidehouse -- senator whitehouse, thank you very much, not just for today when we'
sea ice coverage in the arctic and antarctica both new all-time lows, all headed in the wrong direction. out west the noaa report called out 2017 as, and i quote, an extreme western wildfire season that burned over four million hectors, the total cost of $18 billion tripled the previous u.s. annual wildfire cost record set in 1991. right now in the summer of 2018, blazing temperatures and drought conditions have contributed to wildfire outbreaks worldwide. in the u.s., canada, australia, south...
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we also traveled to antarctica where we spent four days meeting with scientists who told us of the impact of global warming. he took me on so many trips and broadened my horizons. four times we went to afghanistan, four times to iraq. we went to yemen. we went to libya and met with colonel qadhafi before he was overthrown and killed. john taught me so much on these trips. the principles that guided john's life are best summed up by his own words from his beautiful auto biography "faith of my fathers." he said, glory belongs to the act of being constant to something greater than yourself, to a cause, to your principles, to the people on whom you rely, and who rely on you in return. john mccain was a statesman and a dear friend who was devoted to a cause greater than himself. and that cause was the united states of america. it has been an honor to serve alongside him for nearly 21 years in the united states senate. although he will be deeply missed by all of us, he leaves behind an extraordinary legacy that will inspire americans for generations to come. thank you, madam president. mr. isak
we also traveled to antarctica where we spent four days meeting with scientists who told us of the impact of global warming. he took me on so many trips and broadened my horizons. four times we went to afghanistan, four times to iraq. we went to yemen. we went to libya and met with colonel qadhafi before he was overthrown and killed. john taught me so much on these trips. the principles that guided john's life are best summed up by his own words from his beautiful auto biography "faith of...