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antarctica also has the world's coldest climate. one of the russians take some of the german visitors to visit a beautiful ice cave. and. the only way to get inside is to crawl on all fours. the ice here is thousands of years old this part of the white continent appears blue. temperatures can on rare occasions even drop to minus 50 here on the coast of antarctica. the cold doesn't bother these adelie penguins which are common along the entire and arctic coast. they're not used to seeing strangers and they come over to investigate. these and see in all your dailies in particular are very curious they'll come right up to you and they're lots of fun to have around some of the look which is. now 3 days later we're finally on our way to the neumeyer station located on the xterm ice shelf in east antarctica. and then all of a sudden there it is the german research station. and. the staff who spent the winter here give the new arrivals a warm welcome. the equipment has to be unloaded quickly the pilots want to take off or the weather is st
antarctica also has the world's coldest climate. one of the russians take some of the german visitors to visit a beautiful ice cave. and. the only way to get inside is to crawl on all fours. the ice here is thousands of years old this part of the white continent appears blue. temperatures can on rare occasions even drop to minus 50 here on the coast of antarctica. the cold doesn't bother these adelie penguins which are common along the entire and arctic coast. they're not used to seeing...
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here on the coast of antarctica. the cold doesn't bother these adelie penguins which are common along the entire antarctic coast. they're not used to seeing strangers and they come over to investigate. these and see and all your dailies in particular a very curious you will come right up to you and there are lots of fun to have around some of the look which is. now 3 days later we're finally on our way to the neumeyer station located on the extreme ice shelf in east antarctica. and then all of a sudden there it is the german research station. and. the staff who spent the winter here give the new arrivals a warm welcome. the equipment has to be unloaded quickly the pilots want to take off while the weather is still good. from the station has been cut off from the outside world for 8 months old. form the facility looks like a space ship on stilts. for many of the staff this is the 1st time on the continent including dr begich tecla where. the once in a sack and when you 1st arrive you'll sort of overwhelmed by the fact
here on the coast of antarctica. the cold doesn't bother these adelie penguins which are common along the entire antarctic coast. they're not used to seeing strangers and they come over to investigate. these and see and all your dailies in particular a very curious you will come right up to you and there are lots of fun to have around some of the look which is. now 3 days later we're finally on our way to the neumeyer station located on the extreme ice shelf in east antarctica. and then all of...
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relics from the early days of antarctica research. the russian stay. it's located on one of the few parts of antarctica not completely covered with ice. inside it's pretty cozy you can also watch russian state t.v. . says. the station staff are happy to welcome stranded guests. and. their new posse langkow has spent most of his adult life working in the arctic and antarctic. back in the 1980 s. . i had to spend the winter at the north pole. my wife was pregnant at the time my daughter was born while i was away i held her in my arms for the 1st time when she was 8 months old. the antarctic contains about 90 percent of the earth's supply of fresh water much of it in the form of glaciers. in the arctic are also has the world's coldest climate. one of the russians take some of the german visitors to visit a beautiful ice cave. and. the only way to get inside is to crawl on all fours. in the ice here thousands of years old this part of the white cotton it appears blue. temperatures can on rare occasions even drop to minus 50 here on the coast of antarctica.
relics from the early days of antarctica research. the russian stay. it's located on one of the few parts of antarctica not completely covered with ice. inside it's pretty cozy you can also watch russian state t.v. . says. the station staff are happy to welcome stranded guests. and. their new posse langkow has spent most of his adult life working in the arctic and antarctic. back in the 1980 s. . i had to spend the winter at the north pole. my wife was pregnant at the time my daughter was born...
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approaching antarctica from the air. on board this aircraft are scientists from 10 different countries. will be spending the polar summer doing their research here. this year the team from bella bruce is especially large. billow says we're a big program for science and so the girl just cost more and. fuses and now we build and go a station. india has also sent a large team. members will be making their way to the countries to antarctic research stations. to study is there build up on. the study so it does not amount to so on a commission of all that type of you will be having that turned what is the condition of the. example that is eating up again. nearly all of antarctica is covered in ice. need fans to lend coke comes from russia he works at the nogales i read today a station close to be airports. he's a veteran researcher like most of the russians here he started working in the polar regions during the soviet era. legal. my. daughter. was 8 months he was going. having been observing the environment for many years the
approaching antarctica from the air. on board this aircraft are scientists from 10 different countries. will be spending the polar summer doing their research here. this year the team from bella bruce is especially large. billow says we're a big program for science and so the girl just cost more and. fuses and now we build and go a station. india has also sent a large team. members will be making their way to the countries to antarctic research stations. to study is there build up on. the study...
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approaching antarctica from the air. on board this aircraft our scientists from 10 different countries. will be spending the polar summer doing their research here. this year the team from bella bruce is especially large. billow says would be a program for science earned bill just because more earned. a few zips earned now real building go station. india has also sent a large team. members will be making their way to the country's 2 antarctic research stations. to study is there. because together what we. are studying so does not amount to so on a combination of all the dipole we will be on that plane but what is the condition of the base of our example because it ignores the glacier. nearly all of antarctica is covered in our youth. leader our need for us to lend coke comes from russia he worked at the nobel last i risk am station close to the airports. he's a veteran researcher like most of the russians here he started working in the polar regions during the soviet era. my wife. and. my. my daughter. who was 8 months.
approaching antarctica from the air. on board this aircraft our scientists from 10 different countries. will be spending the polar summer doing their research here. this year the team from bella bruce is especially large. billow says would be a program for science earned bill just because more earned. a few zips earned now real building go station. india has also sent a large team. members will be making their way to the country's 2 antarctic research stations. to study is there. because...
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nearly all of antarctica is covered in ice. comes from russia he worked at the nobel last i read today a station close to the airport's. veteran researcher like most of the russians here he started working in the polar regions during the soviet era . legal. my. my daughter. was 8 months if you staying. having been observing the environment for many years the researchers have been able to monitor the changes taking place. from. change. one subject of interest involves lunar observations it's well known that the moon's gravity effects ocean tides but its effect on weather has not yet been well explained. the russian team cooperates with the says small adjusts of the german oil in my research station. 700 kilometers away. a few visitors come here the noir maya station is after all in a very remote location. you'll safina struck a man and study the earth magnetic field and measure the strength of earthquakes they're not the only ones researchers from several other nations conduct similar work still the scientists say there's nowher
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approaching antarctica from the air. on board this aircraft are scientists from 10 different countries. they'll be spending the polar summer doing their research here . this year the team from bellaver is especially large. billow says would be a program for science and sibylla just cause more current. job users and now real building go station. india has also sent a large team. members will be making their way to the country's 2 antarctic research stations. to study is there. together what we. are studying so it does not emerge off. so on our commission of all the death of you will be on that plane what is the condition of the. example of that is eating up a glacier. nearly all of antarctica is covered in ice. need fatherland coke comes from russia he works at the nobleness i bet if they are stationed close to the airports. he's a veteran researcher like most of the russians here he started working in the polar regions during the soviet era. to prevent legal. my. daughter. who was 8 months 1st time. having been observing
approaching antarctica from the air. on board this aircraft are scientists from 10 different countries. they'll be spending the polar summer doing their research here . this year the team from bellaver is especially large. billow says would be a program for science and sibylla just cause more current. job users and now real building go station. india has also sent a large team. members will be making their way to the country's 2 antarctic research stations. to study is there. together what we....
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what about antarctica? no, i have not seen antarctica? no, i have not seen antarctica come up yet?g down there, fires of a tweet and will be happy to put that up there for him. jodi smith and brandon there. zoo keepers are working to keep gorillas and other animals safe during the coronavirus pandemic — as it remains unclear whether endangered species are at risk of contracting the virus from humans. there are fears an outbreak could have catastrophic implications for conservation — as reged ahmad reports this gorilla and her newborn baby hanging out at a german zoo. they are members of endangered species. and zoos have worked hard to increase the numbers in captivity. through breeding programmes like this one. should it be found that covid—19 can affect great apes our closest living relatives then the outcome could be catastrophic. so, zookeepers have been taking every precaution. translation: we have now reduced our team to a specific core team. this means that anyone that doesn't have anything to do with great apes must now do other work. and it is notjust gorillas. zoo caretake
what about antarctica? no, i have not seen antarctica? no, i have not seen antarctica come up yet?g down there, fires of a tweet and will be happy to put that up there for him. jodi smith and brandon there. zoo keepers are working to keep gorillas and other animals safe during the coronavirus pandemic — as it remains unclear whether endangered species are at risk of contracting the virus from humans. there are fears an outbreak could have catastrophic implications for conservation — as...
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since antarctica i have spent time working on the ground in sierra leone the west african outbreak ofll and funding, with technology, there are vaccines and treatments. we will have to leave it there but thank you very much for being with us. that is where viewers on bbc world news leave us and we look forward to your company againa leave us and we look forward to your company again a little later. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren. hello, now it's time for a look at the weatherwith darren. hello, it now it's time for a look at the weather with darren. hello, it has been cool and cloudy across most of and wales, the rain has got as far north as it will go, petering out late in the afternoon and evening and many places will turn dry over night. a few more breaks in the south but still quite mild. more significant breaks further north in the uk after the earlier sunshine, maybe some frost in the scottish glens and a bit more mist and low cloud forming later but that will burn off tomorrow morning. many other areas are starting off quite cloudy on sunday, it will get pu
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no, i have not seen antarctica come up yet.ng, fire us off a tweet and we will be happy to put that on there for him. they have their mission, jody smith. fantastic to talk to you and happy birthday to brandon. thank you very much, james. charities are warning that almost a quarter of youth clubs that have been closed in the lockdown will not be reopened after the restrictions are lifted that could be thousands of youngsters with nowhere to socialise. in adams has been talking to teenagers and youth workers to see how. normally, you'd have 30 to 50 young people here after school or in the holiday. mervyn kay is showing me around the dumps youth club in lewisham, south london. it's been closed since the lockdown. in what ways are you having to change the way you work? trying to meet the young people where they are, so we're using tiktok, we're using instagram, we're basically trying to recreate the youth club and adventure playground experience as best we can in a virtual environment. hi! missing you, hey, dante! nicola is a you
no, i have not seen antarctica come up yet.ng, fire us off a tweet and we will be happy to put that on there for him. they have their mission, jody smith. fantastic to talk to you and happy birthday to brandon. thank you very much, james. charities are warning that almost a quarter of youth clubs that have been closed in the lockdown will not be reopened after the restrictions are lifted that could be thousands of youngsters with nowhere to socialise. in adams has been talking to teenagers and...
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the same is happening in antarctica too. 0ur science correspondent jonathan amos is in cambridge. wein the antarctic and in greenland. the difference here is that we are talking about a highest resolution satellite system in operation today, so the americans runa operation today, so the americans run a laser space. they fire a laser down to the ground and they count the time it takes for that beam to bounce back up and that tells them how high things are. and in this case, it's the height of the greenland ice sheet and the height of the antarctica ice sheet. they've done that since 16 years now, back to about 2003, and in that time, they've been able to track the trends to see how much the ice sheets are losing. and in the case of greenland, about... in the case of greenland, about... in the case of the antarctic, it's 118 of greenland, about... in the case of the antarctic, it's118 gigatons a year. if you don't understand what a year. if you don't understand what a gigaton is, it's a year. if you don't understand what a gigaton is, its equivalent to the amount of water you need to f
the same is happening in antarctica too. 0ur science correspondent jonathan amos is in cambridge. wein the antarctic and in greenland. the difference here is that we are talking about a highest resolution satellite system in operation today, so the americans runa operation today, so the americans run a laser space. they fire a laser down to the ground and they count the time it takes for that beam to bounce back up and that tells them how high things are. and in this case, it's the height of...
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you now with pictures of the last part of the globe yet to be hit by the pandemic remoteness of antarctica is a blessing and a curse it's kept cold 19 at bay but would make sending help difficult is it does spread there all the estimated $4000.00 people there can only hope that doesn't happen thanks for watching and taking. we know that this is very time for us to coronavirus is changing the world is changing. so please take care of yourself keep your distance wash your hands if you can stay at how we do w. for here for you we are working tirelessly to keep you informed on all of our platforms are only interested in together or making sure. you see. everybody stays steady certain stay safe please stay safe. sleep. carefully. don't sit through this today get. to discover the i. subscribe to the documentary to. get out of the. world. for a long time you would believe i was indestructible. i the grand-am of cathedrals. but on that day you found out that i was fragile. the time had come for me to tell you my in crime.
you now with pictures of the last part of the globe yet to be hit by the pandemic remoteness of antarctica is a blessing and a curse it's kept cold 19 at bay but would make sending help difficult is it does spread there all the estimated $4000.00 people there can only hope that doesn't happen thanks for watching and taking. we know that this is very time for us to coronavirus is changing the world is changing. so please take care of yourself keep your distance wash your hands if you can stay at...
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you now with pictures of the last part of the globe yet to be hit by the pandemic the motives of antarctica is a blessing and a curse it's kept covert 19 at bay but would make sending help difficult if it does spread there all the estimated 4000 people there can only hope that doesn't happen thanks for watching and take it. all on the road with our superheroes my mission is clear. and to me cause surely should be explored in germany. and everything out there is a lot going on in. germany tried and tested again. next d.w. . the global corona tri says you can find more information online in fact e.w. dot com and on t.w. social media channels. i'm david and this is climate change. happiness in 3 books. smarter birth free digital we've got a minute. they were abducted by the nazis until it into germany to be raised as citizens of the. during world war 2 thousands of polish children suffer. even today many of them don't know who their real parents were. they lived with this trauma for decades. little children the kidnapping campaign of nazi germany starts april 28th monkey tell you. the truth. b
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you now with pictures of the last part of the globe yet to be hit by the pandemic remoteness of antarctica is a blessing and a curse it's kept covert 19 at bay but would make sending help difficult if it does spread there the estimated $4000.00 people there can only hope that doesn't happen thanks for watching and take a. call on the road with our superheroes my mission is clear kushti and nikko surely should explore germany. they died. everything out there is a lot going on in. germany tried and tested again. on d w. power of play. great for the mind body and soul. but few are good spend their time doing it. developmental psychologists are concern. these planes thrilling now played out. in 45 minutes on d w. they were abducted by the nazis and taken to germany to be raised as citizens of the us. during world war 2 thousands of polish children suffered this fate. even today many of them don't know who their real parents were. stolen children kidnapped in haiti of nazi germany. april 28th. the global corona crisis you can find more information online at the w dot com and on t.w. social medi
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for those that don't know, antarctica is a very large, vast area.000 people down there so it's very sparsely populated with no indigenous population, but it really throws everything that the extreme can throw at you — three months of darkness, —84 celsius, that's about —120 fahrenheit, and there is only 12 of you there for a good 11 months around the year. other teams will only come and join in the summer. so it is known as the worst winter in the world, but small things can become nuclear, there, and i say that in terms of small disagreements. space is limited, but then on the other hand, creativity isn't. i would say one word of advice is don't pick up a banjo and try and learn that during the antarctic winter! shaun laughs. an english sense of humour only goes so far, especially when it travels abroad. the french and italians may not appreciate it as much as we do. and you say small things can become kind of blown out of all proportion, i suspect that may be the experience of some families over the last couple of weeks. what sort of small things
for those that don't know, antarctica is a very large, vast area.000 people down there so it's very sparsely populated with no indigenous population, but it really throws everything that the extreme can throw at you — three months of darkness, —84 celsius, that's about —120 fahrenheit, and there is only 12 of you there for a good 11 months around the year. other teams will only come and join in the summer. so it is known as the worst winter in the world, but small things can become...
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in antarctica close up just specially. in 30 minutes on t w. point 3000000000. all made electricity. where does it come from kalki koechlin just is the energy supply in the country. india and it's like prospects for a. good. 90 minutes on d w. rooms more all week. long conflict in the philippines between the muslims and the christian population last place fighters occupied the city center in 2017 president to church response was. i. will never again will hold. the reconquest turned into tragedy this is not the kind of freedom that we want. how did morality become a gateway to islamist terror. an exclusive report from a destroyed city. filling in the sights of bias starts may 20th on d. w. . hey listen up. that's what video game music sounded like 30 years ago. today's tracks take the experience to another level ok sense to him talk composer claimants are. featured in many games his music is bound to. his fans he opens doors to. sounds good. oh sure that's so much more than just background music. video games. on d w. this is deja news live from berlin in germany
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every continent in the world, including antarctica.ssion is to visit every country in the world. i've started off in december planning this trip. they decided to start in egypt, the top of north africa, and work my way through several countries to get to ethiopia. 0k, got some fish. i am 110w ethiopia. 0k, got some fish. i am now feeding the birds. it's my passion, it's what i'd do. it is what makes me happy. it is the biggest challenge eye can get. i just want to be normal! i've got to be strong all the time. it's the only way i can travel. the only way ican 00:02:12,933 --> 2147483051:37:51,181 only way i can travel. the only way 2147483051:37:51,181 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 i can cope. i really want to get to the rift valley and visit some of the lakes. i've explored quite a bit of addis and i think it is time to move on and explore a bit more of this wonderful, fascinating country that is ethiopia. i really want to try to get to the rift valley and try and visit some of the lakes, a bit more of the nature and natural ambience. real
every continent in the world, including antarctica.ssion is to visit every country in the world. i've started off in december planning this trip. they decided to start in egypt, the top of north africa, and work my way through several countries to get to ethiopia. 0k, got some fish. i am 110w ethiopia. 0k, got some fish. i am now feeding the birds. it's my passion, it's what i'd do. it is what makes me happy. it is the biggest challenge eye can get. i just want to be normal! i've got to be...
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environment in order to deliver a ballot to a voter who may be in kandahar or blind or disabled and maybe antarcticawho is concerned or scared and nervous about going to a local in person location. the way it would work a voter is able to log in to a secure portal federally approved secure cloud environment and able to access their ballot. they can mark the ballot and review the ballot. if they are blind or disabled they can listen to it and mark it independently and privately. then depending on the state print it out and mail it back or electronically transmit it to the elections office. in end there's a paper ballot. soledad: sounds fairly straightforward. i have to imagine that coronavirus has really changed the conversation around is this something that could be done on a wide scale right away. brian: it is funny because the last two years or so i happened to chair what they called the elections sector subcommittee for mental response and the last year and a half we are going through the different reasons why a voter may not make it to a polling location. we went through the different scenarios
environment in order to deliver a ballot to a voter who may be in kandahar or blind or disabled and maybe antarcticawho is concerned or scared and nervous about going to a local in person location. the way it would work a voter is able to log in to a secure portal federally approved secure cloud environment and able to access their ballot. they can mark the ballot and review the ballot. if they are blind or disabled they can listen to it and mark it independently and privately. then depending...
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every continent in the world, including antarctica.n is to visit every country in the world. i started off in december planning this recent trip and i decided to start in egypt because it's at the top of africa and work my way through several countries to get to ethiopia. 0k, i've got some fish. so i'm now feeding the birds. 0h! it's my passion, it's what i do, it is what makes me happy. it's the biggest challenge i can get. i just want to be normal. i've got to be strong all the time. it's the only way i can travel. the only way i can cope. i've explored quite a bit of addis and i think it's time to move on and explore a bit more of this wonderful, fascinating country that is ethiopia. i really want to try to get to the rift valley and try and visit some of the lakes, a bit more of the nature and natural ambience. really get off the beaten track. we're going to the village and the lake. it's roughly two or three hours south of addis ababa. it's one of the fresh rift valley la kes. apparently it has lots of birdlife and hippopotami. th
every continent in the world, including antarctica.n is to visit every country in the world. i started off in december planning this recent trip and i decided to start in egypt because it's at the top of africa and work my way through several countries to get to ethiopia. 0k, i've got some fish. so i'm now feeding the birds. 0h! it's my passion, it's what i do, it is what makes me happy. it's the biggest challenge i can get. i just want to be normal. i've got to be strong all the time. it's the...
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all seven continents. >> i mean what was running like in antarctica for him? that's incredible. >> well, he said that he took a little, some pit stops to go check out the penguins, so it wasn't a great time, he wasn't running for time. but that was it. he didn't run for time. he ran, he always brought a
all seven continents. >> i mean what was running like in antarctica for him? that's incredible. >> well, he said that he took a little, some pit stops to go check out the penguins, so it wasn't a great time, he wasn't running for time. but that was it. he didn't run for time. he ran, he always brought a
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every continent in the world, including antarctica.ssion is to visit every country in the world. i started off in december planning this recent trip, and i decided i should start in egypt in the top of north africa and work my way through several countries, to get to ethiopian. i've got some fish, so i am now feeding the birds. 0h! fish, so i am now feeding the birds. oh! it's my passion, it's what i do. it always makes me happy, and it the biggest challenge i can get. ijust wa nt to biggest challenge i can get. ijust want to be normal. to be strong all the time, it's the only way i can travel. the only way i can cope. i have explored a good bit of addis ababa, andi i have explored a good bit of addis ababa, and i think it is time to move on and explore a bit more of this wonderful and fascinating country, which is ethiopian. i really wa nt country, which is ethiopian. i really want to try and get to the valley and visit some of the lakes, get more of the nature and natural ambience and really get off the beaten track. we are going to
every continent in the world, including antarctica.ssion is to visit every country in the world. i started off in december planning this recent trip, and i decided i should start in egypt in the top of north africa and work my way through several countries, to get to ethiopian. i've got some fish, so i am now feeding the birds. 0h! fish, so i am now feeding the birds. oh! it's my passion, it's what i do. it always makes me happy, and it the biggest challenge i can get. ijust wa nt to biggest...
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every continent in the world, including antarctica.every country in the world. i started off in december planning this recent trip and i decided i'd just start in egypt, the top of north africa, and work my way through several countries to get to ethiopia. have a try of that. mm, it's good, it's quite sweet. yeah, right? it's my passion, it is what i do. it always makes me happy. it's the biggest challenge i can get. when i'm travelling country to country, i usually take public transport. when i get to the city i'm visiting, i hear people get ready on a bus. the bus will pull up, stop. i usually wait for most people to get off. i get my backpack, get my stick out. meskel square, yes? bye— bye. bye—bye, thank you. i follow the people. i can hear them so i know they're getting off. i'm looking for a phone shop. i will ask people, is there a shop nearby i can buy a sim card if i haven't got one. you can show me? thanks. excuse me, mate, could you help me put my new sim card in my phone? i use a website called couchsurfing and ifind local
every continent in the world, including antarctica.every country in the world. i started off in december planning this recent trip and i decided i'd just start in egypt, the top of north africa, and work my way through several countries to get to ethiopia. have a try of that. mm, it's good, it's quite sweet. yeah, right? it's my passion, it is what i do. it always makes me happy. it's the biggest challenge i can get. when i'm travelling country to country, i usually take public transport. when...
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theory antarctica the coldest continent on earth. a fragile ecosystem that we're only just beginning to understand. is climate change threatening the penguin colonies here. to get soil in the soft so.
theory antarctica the coldest continent on earth. a fragile ecosystem that we're only just beginning to understand. is climate change threatening the penguin colonies here. to get soil in the soft so.
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you now with pictures of the last part of the globe yet to be hit by the pandemic remoteness of antarctica is a blessing and a curse it's kept covert 19 at bay but would make sending help difficult if it does spread there all the estimated 4000 people there can only hope that doesn't happen thanks for watching and taking. environmentally conscious living. with maximum comfort. her north korea from tanzania is helping make it possible he started with sustainable ideas in his own home. teaching you how he's inspiring others to innovate and his inventions school out for good. next w. the country's advanced distances. the views from the windows him to them. and what to the passengers expect when they disembark. driving the rains across mongolia an extraordinary experience. before. they were abducted by the nazis until it into germany to be raised as citizens of the early. during world war 2 thousands of polish children suffered. even today many of them don't know who their real parents were. they've lived with this trauma for decades it's. stealin children the kidnapping campaign of nazi germa
you now with pictures of the last part of the globe yet to be hit by the pandemic remoteness of antarctica is a blessing and a curse it's kept covert 19 at bay but would make sending help difficult if it does spread there all the estimated 4000 people there can only hope that doesn't happen thanks for watching and taking. environmentally conscious living. with maximum comfort. her north korea from tanzania is helping make it possible he started with sustainable ideas in his own home. teaching...
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the same is happening in antarctica too.ea levels around the world. 0ur science correspondent jonathan amos is in cambridge. it just goes to itjust goes to show these images just how serious the situation is, jonathan. just how serious the situation is, jonathan. yeah, we have had a number of reports like this, in recent months, looking at the trends in the antarctic and in greenland. the difference here is that we are talking about the highest resolution salle system in operation today. the americans ran a laser in space. they count the time it takes for the beam to bounce back up, that tells them how high things are. they've done this since 16 years now, back to 2003, and in that time, they've been able to track the trends, to see how much these are losing. in the case of the antarctic, it's... if you don't understand what a gigaton is, equivalent to the amount of water you need to fill 400,000 of them pick swimming pools, so it's a lot. —— 0lympic sized pools. pick swimming pools, so it's a lot. -- olympic sized pools. br
the same is happening in antarctica too.ea levels around the world. 0ur science correspondent jonathan amos is in cambridge. it just goes to itjust goes to show these images just how serious the situation is, jonathan. just how serious the situation is, jonathan. yeah, we have had a number of reports like this, in recent months, looking at the trends in the antarctic and in greenland. the difference here is that we are talking about the highest resolution salle system in operation today. the...
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you now with pictures of the last part of the globe yet to be hit by the pandemic remoteness of antarctica is a blessing and a curse it's kept covert 19 at bay but would make sending help difficult if it does spread there the estimated 4000 people there can only hope that doesn't happen thanks for watching and taking. a goof or a good. bye old school instead of fireworks. in madagascar our students are learning how to make pallets and recants out of the plant remains. of the goal. less deforestation and more nutrients for the island nation. africa. next on d w. form or. in the art of climate change. this is. what. i. want to use today out of the future. teetotal dot com africa america series the multimedia. could turn. they were abducted by the 9 scenes and taken to germany to be raised as citizens of the. during world war 2 thousands of polish children suffer the small. even today many of them don't know their real parents well. they've lived with this trauma for decades. telling children the kidnapping campaign of nazi germany starts april 28th. hello and welcome to eat cooperate go wher
you now with pictures of the last part of the globe yet to be hit by the pandemic remoteness of antarctica is a blessing and a curse it's kept covert 19 at bay but would make sending help difficult if it does spread there the estimated 4000 people there can only hope that doesn't happen thanks for watching and taking. a goof or a good. bye old school instead of fireworks. in madagascar our students are learning how to make pallets and recants out of the plant remains. of the goal. less...
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remote list of antarctica is a blessing and a curse it's kept covert 19 at bay but would make sending help difficult if it does spread there all the estimated 4000 people there can only hope that doesn't happen thanks for watching and to keep. environmentally conscious living. with maximum comfort. there north korea from tanzania is helping make it possible he started with sustainable ideas in his own home. getting out he's inspiring others to innovate at his invention school eco africa. next t.w. . go to india. point 3000000000. and they all need electricity but. where does it come from healthy co-conscious is the energy supply in the country. india and its bright prospects for with. 60 minutes. are always a symbol of a long complex in the philippines between the muslims and the christian population . as fighters occupied the city center in 2000. president due to his response was. this is not the kind of freedom that we. coded morale when you become a gateway to islamic terror. an exclusive report from a destroyed city. in the sights of i.a.s. starts may 20th on d w. hello and welcom
remote list of antarctica is a blessing and a curse it's kept covert 19 at bay but would make sending help difficult if it does spread there all the estimated 4000 people there can only hope that doesn't happen thanks for watching and to keep. environmentally conscious living. with maximum comfort. there north korea from tanzania is helping make it possible he started with sustainable ideas in his own home. getting out he's inspiring others to innovate at his invention school eco africa. next...
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you cannot get permission to go into an article -- antarctica in the winter.th threatening somebody as you have been in the old days when there was not the case. the polar desk, if they're not going to sue me for liable, they are there to stop you from going there in the wintertime and there is no rescue service on the entire continent. every timei on the entire continent. every time i go under the new expedition, they say it's him again. just one more thought on the way in which you promoted insult expeditions because as you very honestly say, i need the cash to make them happen. is there a tendency to exaggerate at times. 0ne is there a tendency to exaggerate at times. one of your most remarkable expeditions, which has nothing to do with the ice, it was the desert and your mission to find the lost city. a mythical city mentioned in the arabian nights. you are convinced that is somewhere in the empty corridor between saudi arabia and 0man. corridor between saudi arabia and oman. up my wife is convinced. she led many of your expeditions and being the logistics
you cannot get permission to go into an article -- antarctica in the winter.th threatening somebody as you have been in the old days when there was not the case. the polar desk, if they're not going to sue me for liable, they are there to stop you from going there in the wintertime and there is no rescue service on the entire continent. every timei on the entire continent. every time i go under the new expedition, they say it's him again. just one more thought on the way in which you promoted...