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if all of antarctica _ would that mean? if all of antarctica were _ would that mean? to mount, would that mean? if all of - antarctica were to mount, which hit won't, if it did, we would see about, just shy of 60 metres of global sea level rise. which is about 180 feet, also. so this is a lot. this won't happen. but the point is, even a small percentage of that amount is a large number. and amount is a large number. and that gives _ amount is a large number. and that gives us — amount is a large number. and that gives us an _ amount is a large number. and that gives us an idea, i suppose the really gloomy part has to be that we are in the world which is trying to fight the ever increasing global warming, at the moment. as long as there is any warming at all there will be more ice melt? that's exactly right there is a lag in the earth system. what we know is a lot of extra heat being absorbed has actually been absorbed in the ocean, and that's been very difficult to measure and quantify but we know it's there stop it's very slowly making its way to the edges of the ice
if all of antarctica _ would that mean? if all of antarctica were _ would that mean? to mount, would that mean? if all of - antarctica were to mount, which hit won't, if it did, we would see about, just shy of 60 metres of global sea level rise. which is about 180 feet, also. so this is a lot. this won't happen. but the point is, even a small percentage of that amount is a large number. and amount is a large number. and that gives _ amount is a large number. and that gives us — amount is a...
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correspondent: this was shackleton's third expedition to antarctica. 1914 was a bad year for sea ice,d-january the ship and become frozen fast. it drifted four months with the crew on board, butventually in order was given to abandon the ship. it finally sank on the 21st of november, 1915. its exact location was recorded and this is where the search will begin. underwater robots with sonar and cameras will hunt for the record 3000 meters down. the hope is it is well preserved by the icy water. shackleton's expedition was saved before the interim sank. -- endurance sank. she went today, the stern was the last to go underwater. you can read about how it was freaking, -- creaking, they talk about her with her personality. the crew traveled for hundreds of miles to get to safety. miraculously they all survived, but the ship is still silently waiting to be discovered. anchor: before we go tonight over the next few weeks we will see a lot of athletes competing against each other at the olympic games. look at this, this is a retired kayaking champion in mexico. he has decided to take a kayak
correspondent: this was shackleton's third expedition to antarctica. 1914 was a bad year for sea ice,d-january the ship and become frozen fast. it drifted four months with the crew on board, butventually in order was given to abandon the ship. it finally sank on the 21st of november, 1915. its exact location was recorded and this is where the search will begin. underwater robots with sonar and cameras will hunt for the record 3000 meters down. the hope is it is well preserved by the icy water....
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all training for antarctica. her goal, to traverse 700 miles in 45 days. >> hi, everyone.rom day 7. feeling a little bit tired today. >> just having my granola with raspberries for breakfast. >> and i'm only on day 12. yay. >> reporter: she trudged on as temperatures plunged to around 60 degrees below zero. and winds whipped up to 60 miles per hour. >> i've fallen over a few times. and obviously i have this cough which i've had since the beginning. it's getting a little bit worse. [ coughing ] >> the wind was relentless. it was so cold. it was just like oh, my god. i go down and down and think just this is so hard. >> reporter: she'd never been so alone. armed only with a satellite phone, audio books by will smith and mindy kaling, and her thoughts. >> day 33. i'm absolutely exhausted. i haven't slept for like 48 hours. >> i think to myself when i've done that day now, yes it was tough but i've done it. >> i just made it to the -- >> reporter: she arrived at the south pole five days early. >> so happy to be done and be here. >> i didn't want to just like break the glass ce
all training for antarctica. her goal, to traverse 700 miles in 45 days. >> hi, everyone.rom day 7. feeling a little bit tired today. >> just having my granola with raspberries for breakfast. >> and i'm only on day 12. yay. >> reporter: she trudged on as temperatures plunged to around 60 degrees below zero. and winds whipped up to 60 miles per hour. >> i've fallen over a few times. and obviously i have this cough which i've had since the beginning. it's getting a...
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this was shackleton�*s third expedition to antarctica.ice and by mid—january, the ship had become frozen fast. it drifted for months with the crew on board, but eventually, an order was given to abandon the ship after it became crushed by the weight of the ice. endurance finally sank on the 21st of november 1915. its exact location, though, was recorded, and this is where the search will begin. the agulhas ii is the icebreaker taking on that challenge. underwater robots kitted out with sonar and cameras will hunt for the wreck 3000 metres down. the hope is it's well preserved by the icy water. shackleton�*s expedition diary was saved before the endurance sank. "she went today. 5pm. she went down by the head. the stern, the cause of all the trouble, was the last to go underwater. i cannot write about it." you can read about how it was creaking. they talk to her, talk about her as a personality. there's this real kind of sense of how crushed they were when the ship was crushed and sank as well. the endurance crew travelled for hundreds of m
this was shackleton�*s third expedition to antarctica.ice and by mid—january, the ship had become frozen fast. it drifted for months with the crew on board, but eventually, an order was given to abandon the ship after it became crushed by the weight of the ice. endurance finally sank on the 21st of november 1915. its exact location, though, was recorded, and this is where the search will begin. the agulhas ii is the icebreaker taking on that challenge. underwater robots kitted out with...
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antarctica has 10 times that.thern glacial melt as of a project known as om smelting greenland. 's team is trying to learn more about how warming waters are melting the glaciers from underneath. >> we are watching these things melt for the first time in human history, so we don't really know how fast they can melt, and that is what determines how fast sea level can rise. mike: recently, much of the claimant world's attention has focused on antarctica and this glacier. roughly the size of florida, it has also been dubbed "the doomsday glacier," over predictions that huge amounts could crack when an unknown number of years, turning current sea modeling on its head. >> the antarctica ice sheet, that is what has caused the shift. there is this uncertainty. mike: nasa and other agencies are using sophisticated satellite networks to track shift in sea levels and ocean temperatures, along with projects like the ocean smelting greenland. the goal now is to better understand what could be one of the most destructive impact
antarctica has 10 times that.thern glacial melt as of a project known as om smelting greenland. 's team is trying to learn more about how warming waters are melting the glaciers from underneath. >> we are watching these things melt for the first time in human history, so we don't really know how fast they can melt, and that is what determines how fast sea level can rise. mike: recently, much of the claimant world's attention has focused on antarctica and this glacier. roughly the size of...
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antarctica has 10 times that. >> willis has been measuring northern glacial melt as part of a projectis team has been dropping sensors, trying to learn more about how warming ocean waters are eroding glaciers from underneath. >> the fact is, we are watching these things melt for the first time in human history so we don't really know how fast they can melt, and that is what determines how fast sea levels can rise. >> recently, much of the climate world's attention has focused on antarctica and the thwaites glacier, doomed -- dubbed the doomed date glacier -- the doomsday glacier based on projections that cracking could turn sealevel monitoring on his -- on its head. >> this caused a shift. there is this uncertainty. >> agencies are using sophisticated satellite networks to track shifts in sea levels and ocean temperatures. along with projects like the oceans melting greenland, the goal now is to better understand what could be one of the most destructive impacts of climate change, and when it could ultimately strike. >> we need to figure it out quick because they are already melting.
antarctica has 10 times that. >> willis has been measuring northern glacial melt as part of a projectis team has been dropping sensors, trying to learn more about how warming ocean waters are eroding glaciers from underneath. >> the fact is, we are watching these things melt for the first time in human history so we don't really know how fast they can melt, and that is what determines how fast sea levels can rise. >> recently, much of the climate world's attention has focused...
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in antarctica there's the thwaites glacier already showing signs of trouble, holding 2 to l rise in itshat were to go, we're talking about, as one researcher we spoke with saying, a global rewriting of the coastline all over the world. >> woodruff: it doesn't get any more sobering than all of this. let's hope people aren't not only paying attention but thinking about how we do something about this if we can. william brangham reporting on these distressing reports. thank you, william. >> reporter: thanks, judy. >> woodruff: one reason the economy is dealing with a labor shortage? early retirements. economics correspondent paul solman reports on the exodus of older workers during the pandemic >> covid really pointed out to me, to me and to my wife that life was tenuous. it was fragile. >> i felt in order to preserve my sanity, i need to leave. >> my daughter asked me early last year if i would take care of her baby. >> it was like, anybody your age is liable to die if you get it. and i just was afraid of it, i said, i'm not going to stay, i can't. >> reporter: you've heard plenty, especia
in antarctica there's the thwaites glacier already showing signs of trouble, holding 2 to l rise in itshat were to go, we're talking about, as one researcher we spoke with saying, a global rewriting of the coastline all over the world. >> woodruff: it doesn't get any more sobering than all of this. let's hope people aren't not only paying attention but thinking about how we do something about this if we can. william brangham reporting on these distressing reports. thank you, william....
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the loss of ice in antarctica has tripled since the 1990s as seas warm.: 44—year—old tom brady quits at the top with an astonishing seven super bowl victories to his name.
the loss of ice in antarctica has tripled since the 1990s as seas warm.: 44—year—old tom brady quits at the top with an astonishing seven super bowl victories to his name.
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. >> the threat of melting glaciers in after -- in antarctica breaking news could accelerate the effectsedicted in this report. ama: here is a rare sight. that is hail in pasadena. after a week of roasting under summerlike temperatures, southern california experienced dramatic cooling tonight. the national weather service says the changing conditions were due to a cold from a low-pressure system that flew in from northern california. winter weather advisory was in effect until 10:00 p.m. for most mountains. the same area is expecting a warming trend later this week. dan: look at that. ama: the weather is insane right now. it really is. dan: no dull days for you in the weather department. sandhya: really crazy stuff down south. it should be snowing and raining in the bay area and in california. southern california, that is what we are seeing on live doppler 7, some snow showers and rain showers although the hail is gone, this is the cold low, the same low-pressure system that brought us the sprinkles last night. there were 25 reports of storm related issues down south from hail in pasaden
. >> the threat of melting glaciers in after -- in antarctica breaking news could accelerate the effectsedicted in this report. ama: here is a rare sight. that is hail in pasadena. after a week of roasting under summerlike temperatures, southern california experienced dramatic cooling tonight. the national weather service says the changing conditions were due to a cold from a low-pressure system that flew in from northern california. winter weather advisory was in effect until 10:00 p.m....
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and how these remark see in antarctica is proving to be a haven, the penguins joanna roscoe with sports as we build up see the african combination semi final between mccain a faster in senegal and brazil. so why they're one of the favorites to win the world cup in castle with yet another victory in qualifying? ah, we begin in democratic republic of congo, where gunmen have killed at least 72 people. the attack happened at a camp for internally displaced people in the eastern province of turi fighters for the cooperative, for the development of the congo known as co de co, are suspected of organizing the reins. the armed group has killed hundreds of people in the rage and enforced thousands from their over the past 5 years. for more on this story, let's bring in alon y connie, who's following developments from compiler. alum, it appease mostly women and children were injured or killed in this attack. why would they targeted yes. 1 they told you i was, i was staying out of the country, the organization in charge of i did to my much management. these are the organization in touch. you also
and how these remark see in antarctica is proving to be a haven, the penguins joanna roscoe with sports as we build up see the african combination semi final between mccain a faster in senegal and brazil. so why they're one of the favorites to win the world cup in castle with yet another victory in qualifying? ah, we begin in democratic republic of congo, where gunmen have killed at least 72 people. the attack happened at a camp for internally displaced people in the eastern province of turi...
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but the all time record goes to the volcano sponge, which can be found in the ocean near antarctica. researcher's estimate that some of them live to be up to 10000 years old. but one animal can live forever. at least in theory, the immortal jelly fish had only 5 millimeters in size. it has a rare capability. as soon as it sells age or can no longer carry out certain tasks, the jellyfish thinks to the ocean floor and reverts to a younger state. during this process called trans differentiation, it transforms into a genetically identical paula. then it grows again to him, the dusen. unlike other mortal jelly fish, assuming it isn't eaten nor washed ashore. the immortal jellyfish can theoretically repeat this cycle forever. ah, this cockatoos seems pretty clever, doesn't it? many animals often display an incredible capacity for learning this goldfish can steer this dog can recycle. but does that mean that they're actually smart enough to do math? oh, the most famous animal mathematician is probably clever hans around 1900. the stallion amazed everyone. when he was shown math problems on
but the all time record goes to the volcano sponge, which can be found in the ocean near antarctica. researcher's estimate that some of them live to be up to 10000 years old. but one animal can live forever. at least in theory, the immortal jelly fish had only 5 millimeters in size. it has a rare capability. as soon as it sells age or can no longer carry out certain tasks, the jellyfish thinks to the ocean floor and reverts to a younger state. during this process called trans differentiation,...
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. >> the threat of melting glaciers in after -- in antarctica breaking news could accelerate the effectsrt. ama: here is a rare sight. that is hail in pasadena. after a week of roasting under summerlike temperatures, southern california experienced dramatic cooling tonight. the national weather service says the changing conditions were due to a cold from a low-pressure system that flew in from northern california. winter weather advisory was in effect until 10:00 p.m. for most mountains. the same area is expecting a warming trend later this week. dan: look at that. ama: the weather is insane right now. it really is. dan: no dull days for you in the weather department. sandhya: really crazy stuff down south. it should be snowing and raining in the bay area and in california. southern california, that is what we are seeing on live doppler 7, some snow showers and rain showers although the hail is gone, this is the cold low, the same low-pressure system that brought us the sprinkles last night. there were 25 reports of storm related issues down south from hail in pasadena. the video you jus
. >> the threat of melting glaciers in after -- in antarctica breaking news could accelerate the effectsrt. ama: here is a rare sight. that is hail in pasadena. after a week of roasting under summerlike temperatures, southern california experienced dramatic cooling tonight. the national weather service says the changing conditions were due to a cold from a low-pressure system that flew in from northern california. winter weather advisory was in effect until 10:00 p.m. for most mountains....
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dynasty, but the all time record goes to the volcano sponge, which can be found in the ocean near antarctica. researcher's estimate that some of them lived to be up to 10000 years old. but one animal can live forever. at least in theory, the immortal jelly fish had only 5 millimeters in size. it has a rare capability as soon as it sells age or can no longer carry out certain tasks . the jellyfish thanks to the ocean floor and reverts to a younger state. during this process called trans differentiation, it transforms into a genetically identical paula. then it grows again to a medusa. unlike other mortal jelly fish, assuming it is an eaten or washed ashore, the immortal jellyfish can theoretically repeat this cycle forever. ah, this can continue, seems pretty clever, doesn't it? many animals often display an incredible capacity for learning this goldfish can steer hey this dog can recycle but does that mean that they're actually smart enough to do math? the most famous animal mathematician is probably clever hans around 1900. the stallion amazed everyone when he was shown math problems on a b
dynasty, but the all time record goes to the volcano sponge, which can be found in the ocean near antarctica. researcher's estimate that some of them lived to be up to 10000 years old. but one animal can live forever. at least in theory, the immortal jelly fish had only 5 millimeters in size. it has a rare capability as soon as it sells age or can no longer carry out certain tasks . the jellyfish thanks to the ocean floor and reverts to a younger state. during this process called trans...
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split between the glaciers or our inbound in mountains and the big ice sheets of greenland and antarctica. so while this number of 20 percent may sound like a lot, if you present about 6 centimeters of sea level rise, whereas one single glacier in antartica alone, with leisure that you may have heard of sometimes referred to as students, the leisure will add 2 feet to the ocean. so in terms of sea level implications, this number is actually pretty small. the sea level is going to continue to rise and it's, it's rising as a, as an increasing rate. now or something that people may not realize is that we still know very little about the glaciers that we have in our mountains. there is $200000.00 of them distributed around the globe and is notoriously difficult to predict their future because we still lack of, you know, basic knowledge of their geometry. how big they are, how big they are. we've had a lot of progress over the past 3040 years with satellite. and so we've been using this to try to better understand how much ice we have less good. dalia says we're trying to build together the kn
split between the glaciers or our inbound in mountains and the big ice sheets of greenland and antarctica. so while this number of 20 percent may sound like a lot, if you present about 6 centimeters of sea level rise, whereas one single glacier in antartica alone, with leisure that you may have heard of sometimes referred to as students, the leisure will add 2 feet to the ocean. so in terms of sea level implications, this number is actually pretty small. the sea level is going to continue to...
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and currents bring nutrient-rich cold water from antarctica.t to the surface. and without those nutrients, fish and algae die off and animals that feed on them face starvation. back on land, we hike to find marine iguanas. their population, scientists say, are now becoming a barometer of climate change. >> they are perfect environmental indicators. they can tell you how healthy an environment is. they specialize in only feeding on green algae. but there's a problem with water becoming warmer and having more extreme temperatures. >> reporter: 96% of the galapagos islands are protected by ecuador's galapagos marine reserve and closely monitored to help conserve the natural habitat. how many species here are endangered? >> most of the populations we have reduced numbers. and this is why it's so important to maintain the galapagos as a national park, as a protected area. because when animals are considered endanger is because they cannot reproduce well or their habitats are reduced. >> let's go to amy robach. i know you are witnessing so much of th
and currents bring nutrient-rich cold water from antarctica.t to the surface. and without those nutrients, fish and algae die off and animals that feed on them face starvation. back on land, we hike to find marine iguanas. their population, scientists say, are now becoming a barometer of climate change. >> they are perfect environmental indicators. they can tell you how healthy an environment is. they specialize in only feeding on green algae. but there's a problem with water becoming...
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this was shackleton's third expedition to antarctica. drifted for months with the crew on board, but eventually, an order was given to abandon the ship after it became crushed by the weight of the ice. endurance finally sank on the 21st of november 1915. its exact location, though, was recorded, and this is where the search will begin. the agulhas ii is the icebreaker taking on that challenge. underwater robots kitted out with sonar and cameras will hunt for the wreck 3000 metres down. the hope is it's well preserved by the icy water. shackleton's expedition diary was saved before the endurance sank. "she went today. 5pm. she went down by the head. the stern, the cause of all the trouble, was the last to go underwater. i cannot write about it." you can read about how it was creaking. they talk to her and talk about her as a personality. there's this real kind of sense of how crushed they were when the ship was crushed and sank as well. the endurance crew travelled for hundreds of miles to get to safety. miraculously, they all survived. b
this was shackleton's third expedition to antarctica. drifted for months with the crew on board, but eventually, an order was given to abandon the ship after it became crushed by the weight of the ice. endurance finally sank on the 21st of november 1915. its exact location, though, was recorded, and this is where the search will begin. the agulhas ii is the icebreaker taking on that challenge. underwater robots kitted out with sonar and cameras will hunt for the wreck 3000 metres down. the hope...
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for huge numbers of penguins, researchers say the number of adderly penguins in antarctica, where they'll see, has remained stable during the past decade. fucking the world wide trend authority, a gate and b has more ah, the little scene and talked to her is an icy wilderness home to the penguin and many other marines. species. scientists from stony brook university in new york have traveled to this remote area on a greenpeace expedition ship. the here to counter deli penguins, to understand how they and other marine species are coping with climate change. parenting, poland was crucial because penguins are an excellent indicator species of the marine environment. they're much easier to monitor it than most marine species are because they nest on land and they're big, they're easy to spot. and so we count penguins to get a sense of how the marine ecosystem is doing. designed to say they count every group of penguins by hand 3 times over to ensure is only a 5 percent margin of error. where colonies are inaccessible, roads are used to take ariel, so they the results show penguin numbers have
for huge numbers of penguins, researchers say the number of adderly penguins in antarctica, where they'll see, has remained stable during the past decade. fucking the world wide trend authority, a gate and b has more ah, the little scene and talked to her is an icy wilderness home to the penguin and many other marines. species. scientists from stony brook university in new york have traveled to this remote area on a greenpeace expedition ship. the here to counter deli penguins, to understand...
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and we find out what these adelie and gentoo penguins in antarctica have to tell us about global warming. hello and welcome. we begin in beijing where the winter olympics torch relay has just got under way. over the next three days, 1,000 people will carry the torch past chinese landmarks, including the summer palace and great wall. it's a scaled down event with very few spectators because of coronavirus restrictions. but despite the government's commitment to a zero—covid strategy, the omicron variant is spreading. the beijing olympics organiser says 32 new cases have been detected among games related personnel in the last 2a hours. let's go to beijing and our china correspondent stephen mcdonell. you are covering every twist and turn as these games are about to begin. talk us through today's torch relay. this about to begin. talk us through today's torch relay.— today's torch relay. this is nothina today's torch relay. this is nothing like _ today's torch relay. this is nothing like the _ today's torch relay. this is nothing like the torch - today's torch relay. this is| nothing like t
and we find out what these adelie and gentoo penguins in antarctica have to tell us about global warming. hello and welcome. we begin in beijing where the winter olympics torch relay has just got under way. over the next three days, 1,000 people will carry the torch past chinese landmarks, including the summer palace and great wall. it's a scaled down event with very few spectators because of coronavirus restrictions. but despite the government's commitment to a zero—covid strategy, the...
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shackleton�*s endurance sank more than a hundred years ago as the explorer led an expedition to cross antarcticatry and find the wreck. our science editor rebecca morelle reports. caught on camera more than 100 years ago. the final moments of the endurance. this footage restored and released by the bfi show sir ernest shackleton�*s famous ship as it was lost to the antarctic ice. this is exactly the way she was. , .. y this is exactly the way she was. , ., , . , this is exactly the way she was. , ., , ., ., was. the story has long fascinated _ was. the story has long fascinated maritime - fascinated maritime archaeologists. now a new expedition is attempting to locate the ship. like shackleton they will face gruelling conditions. endurance is the most _ gruelling conditions. endurance is the most unreachable - gruelling conditions. endurance is the most unreachable wreckl is the most unreachable wreck in the world. by extension this has to be the greatest wreck hunt ever. the big challenges the ice. it is opening and clenching, unclenching. it is a really vicious lethal environment that we are g
shackleton�*s endurance sank more than a hundred years ago as the explorer led an expedition to cross antarcticatry and find the wreck. our science editor rebecca morelle reports. caught on camera more than 100 years ago. the final moments of the endurance. this footage restored and released by the bfi show sir ernest shackleton�*s famous ship as it was lost to the antarctic ice. this is exactly the way she was. , .. y this is exactly the way she was. , ., , . , this is exactly the way she...
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now a major scientific expedition is trying to find the wreckage, in the weddell sea off antarctica.as, is now in position. well, the historian dan snow is on board the ship, and joins us live. good evening. i am on board all endurance _ good evening. i am on board all endurance 22. _ good evening. i am on board all endurance 22. we _ good evening. i am on board all endurance 22. we are _ good evening. i am on board all endurance 22. we are in - good evening. i am on board all endurance 22. we are in the - good evening. i am on board all- endurance 22. we are in the weddell sea got wejust endurance 22. we are in the weddell sea got we just got here, what shackleton did, we are looking for a way through the sea ice, what, very slowly, even this has caused damage to the hole. we are buzzing around because the iceberg, the eyes is looking into it, we are looking into it i should say. endurance lies about the day journey ahead of it i should say. endurance lies about the dayjourney ahead of us. underwater drones will complete searching. if we cut the boy from the back of the ship we will
now a major scientific expedition is trying to find the wreckage, in the weddell sea off antarctica.as, is now in position. well, the historian dan snow is on board the ship, and joins us live. good evening. i am on board all endurance _ good evening. i am on board all endurance 22. _ good evening. i am on board all endurance 22. we _ good evening. i am on board all endurance 22. we are _ good evening. i am on board all endurance 22. we are in - good evening. i am on board all endurance 22. we...
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not just the melting of the icecaps in greenland or antarctica. it's the warming of the waters. just as we saw in the last 100. an incredible rate. again, coastal areas, 10 to 12 inches. that's if we stay where we are. we're at 1.2 degrees celsius. at 1.5 degrees, we're a foot and a half. if we continue to do nothing, the report says a 3 degrees celsius warm-up, we're at 23 feet on the coastlines. the report says the jersey coast back in the '50s would have coastal flooding with a high tide maybe once every one to two years. now, it's several times a year. two days of flooding in miami, charleston and new york city, now it's ten days. the before and after pictures are astonishing. ellis island. complete inundation. that's 3 degrees. the planet is not doing enough. governments think it's too expensive. if you think it's too expensive to change our policies to get into renewable energy, try moving cities from not just around the eastern coast, but around the west and around the world. again, as we're noticing this, the increased rate we're seeing now with doing absolutely nothing
not just the melting of the icecaps in greenland or antarctica. it's the warming of the waters. just as we saw in the last 100. an incredible rate. again, coastal areas, 10 to 12 inches. that's if we stay where we are. we're at 1.2 degrees celsius. at 1.5 degrees, we're a foot and a half. if we continue to do nothing, the report says a 3 degrees celsius warm-up, we're at 23 feet on the coastlines. the report says the jersey coast back in the '50s would have coastal flooding with a high tide...
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going to dramatically increase the results from these events are for threat of warming glacier and antarcticald accelerate the effects predicted in this report. we bring in meteorologist mike nico. you mentioned snow the is it's sierra which often means rain for us. >> it's possible that's the key to the forecast. will this one slide inside like the one we had, you nose just yesterday and this morning that brought those three inches of know to the sierra. will it come closer to us. that's what we're going to talk about. that and the winds. we still have that wind out there especially in solano count you until about 7:00. gust could hit 40 miles per hour. watch if you're driving high profile vehicling or if you have any unsecured objects that could tip over. winds are gusting to about 30 in dixson. 32 in davis, right? and elsewhere, we do have some pretty gusty winds. 26 in napa. the pass will be gusty. look at san jose, 26 and 21. as we head into the evening and overnight hours, notice the darker reads move into our higher elevation. it will be calm for most of us. but then some of those fast
going to dramatically increase the results from these events are for threat of warming glacier and antarcticald accelerate the effects predicted in this report. we bring in meteorologist mike nico. you mentioned snow the is it's sierra which often means rain for us. >> it's possible that's the key to the forecast. will this one slide inside like the one we had, you nose just yesterday and this morning that brought those three inches of know to the sierra. will it come closer to us. that's...
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ongoing question as to how much global warning is impacting the ice sheets in green land and in antarcticaa glacier that is showing signs of trouble. that is holding two to three feoffment we're talk about one researcher we spoke with saying,a a global rewriting of the coastline all over the world. >> it doesn't get any more sobering than all of this. let's hope people are not only paying attention. but thinking about how we do something about all this if we can. william bangham reporting on these distress reports. thanks. >> thank you, judy. judy: we've been hearing for months about jobs going unfilled in the u.s. put stresses on employees and the overall economy. there are several reasons for this. and one of them is early requirement, >> paul solomon reports on the exodus of older workers. >> covid pointed out to me and to my wife that life was ten youuous. it was fragile. >> in order to preserve my sanity, i needed to leaf. >> my daughter asked me early last year if i would take care of her babies. he have said mom i'm going to need your help. >> it was like anybody your age is liable
ongoing question as to how much global warning is impacting the ice sheets in green land and in antarcticaa glacier that is showing signs of trouble. that is holding two to three feoffment we're talk about one researcher we spoke with saying,a a global rewriting of the coastline all over the world. >> it doesn't get any more sobering than all of this. let's hope people are not only paying attention. but thinking about how we do something about all this if we can. william bangham reporting...
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she is of course taking us to an incredible journey to antarctica.ia star and her parents speaking out for the first time on television after the father shot and killed a teen who they say was stalking their daughter. janai norman joins us with the story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it is quite a story. for this family it was a terrifying and dramatic ordeal they say showed the dangers lurking in the shadows of the bright lights of internet fame. she's a 15-year-old social media sensation. ava majury amassing a loyal following on tiktok. ♪ but now the majury family opening up about the danger that came with their daughter's online fame after ava's father shot and killed the man they say showed up to their front door with a gun last july. >> someone came to kill me. i was in fear and i had to do what i had to do to protect my family and i made sure of it. >> reporter: ava says what started as a pandemic hobby when she was just 13 years old turned into a lucrative business. her tiktok account garnering 1.2 million followers. >> this is suc
she is of course taking us to an incredible journey to antarctica.ia star and her parents speaking out for the first time on television after the father shot and killed a teen who they say was stalking their daughter. janai norman joins us with the story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it is quite a story. for this family it was a terrifying and dramatic ordeal they say showed the dangers lurking in the shadows of the bright lights of internet fame. she's a 15-year-old social...
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in an area where the effects of climate change are happening at slower rates and other parts of antarctica by closely monitoring the penguins. scientists hope to get a better gauge on how quickly warming temperatures are impacting vulnerable ecosystems. for your tech news right now. the latest samsung s 22 ultra, which now includes one of the phones favorite features. here's rich demuro with friday tech. smart. >>here's what's happening in the tech world. amazon's first physical clothing store will open later this year at the americana at brand. the store is called amazon style. it will feature cutting edge tech, including personalized clothing recommendations and the ability to scan a qr code on an item you like to have it sent in your size to a fitting room to try on a touch screen in the fitting room will also let you request different sizes or styles delivered to the room. amazon says the store will have about twice the number of styles as a typical clothing store of its size. amazon style opens later this year. if you haven't already order your free covid tests from the government web
in an area where the effects of climate change are happening at slower rates and other parts of antarctica by closely monitoring the penguins. scientists hope to get a better gauge on how quickly warming temperatures are impacting vulnerable ecosystems. for your tech news right now. the latest samsung s 22 ultra, which now includes one of the phones favorite features. here's rich demuro with friday tech. smart. >>here's what's happening in the tech world. amazon's first physical clothing...
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, is no neatness, decent, hazardous headless while if man be us to live, was in music, couldn't antarctica 100. hm. doesn't he go for the other trotted up to a 1000. once he runs, it was only the unit vine. he didn't deter about a 1000 as official privately. essentially high frequency trading significantly reduces the time that a stock is held before being sold. sometimes it's just milliseconds or even microseconds. high frequency trading is the opposite of long term investment, which is what stock market. we're actually designed for access to stocks also became a lot faster. the quality of the investment was no longer the deciding motivation for buying or selling. all that mattered was who could react. the fastest high frequency trading is performed exclusively by computers, not people. these computer systems are completely autonomous. essentially, they are warring box money box. high frequency traders place their computers as close as possible to stock exchange computer systems. a protest known as co location proximity and high speed connections are a deciding factor. for example, a pens
, is no neatness, decent, hazardous headless while if man be us to live, was in music, couldn't antarctica 100. hm. doesn't he go for the other trotted up to a 1000. once he runs, it was only the unit vine. he didn't deter about a 1000 as official privately. essentially high frequency trading significantly reduces the time that a stock is held before being sold. sometimes it's just milliseconds or even microseconds. high frequency trading is the opposite of long term investment, which is what...
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not in antarctica, she is now swimming with sea lions in the glop go silence.o not miss the forecast from the whole team there. a gold medal here in times square. erin jackson, the first black woman to win speed skating goat -- speed skating gold. that drew: taking look at the winter it now because it is gusting of the coast. there is a wind gust of 22 mph. it is a breezy day ahead. it is also pretty chilly. a beautiful sunrise. the export-oriented camera showing a light chop on the bay waters. here's how the day is shaping up. a cold morning out there this morning. some late day clouds, then temperatures later on today are stuck in the 50's. after the sun goes down, we will find the slight chance of a shower, better coming on tuesday. reggie: today is the 82nd day oy mlb lockup. negotiations will continue today between mlb and the players association. the bargaining session will be the seventh since the lockup started in early december. mlb telling the union that next monday, the 28th, is the last possible day to reach an agreement to allow season openers on m
not in antarctica, she is now swimming with sea lions in the glop go silence.o not miss the forecast from the whole team there. a gold medal here in times square. erin jackson, the first black woman to win speed skating goat -- speed skating gold. that drew: taking look at the winter it now because it is gusting of the coast. there is a wind gust of 22 mph. it is a breezy day ahead. it is also pretty chilly. a beautiful sunrise. the export-oriented camera showing a light chop on the bay waters....
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Feb 11, 2022
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a team of researchers from stony brook university in new york are on a mission in antarctica county coloniescies that predominantly visits the same breeding grounds every year. we have this reliable signature of, you know. what are how many individuals are there from one year to the next? the crew is working along the coast of the weddell sea, a section of an article where the effects of climate change seems to be happening at slower rates than in the western antarctic peninsula, where isis vanishing more rapidly whenever you know we've seen sea ice declining or disappearing altogether. then we're seeing corresponding penguin populations are at delhi's declines substantially closely monitoring attlee penguins along the weddell sea, scientists hope to get a better gauge on how quickly warming temperatures are impacting vulnerable ecosystems and why certain areas could be resilient if it is a case where we're seeing a deli population's increasing within the region or holding out and being relatively stable. this is a really good indication that the weddell sea area and sort of the eastern side
a team of researchers from stony brook university in new york are on a mission in antarctica county coloniescies that predominantly visits the same breeding grounds every year. we have this reliable signature of, you know. what are how many individuals are there from one year to the next? the crew is working along the coast of the weddell sea, a section of an article where the effects of climate change seems to be happening at slower rates than in the western antarctic peninsula, where isis...
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a team of researchers from stony brook university in new york are on a mission in antarctica county coloniesins, a species that predominantly visits the same breeding grounds every year. we have this reliable signature of, you know. what are how many individuals are there from one year to the next? the crew is working along the coast of the weddell sea, a section of an article where the effects of climate change seems to be happening at slower rates than in the western antarctic peninsula, where isis vanishing more rapidly whenever you know we've seen sea ice declining or disappearing altogether. then we're seeing corresponding penguin populations are at delhi's declines substantially by closely monitoring attlee penguins along the weddell sea. scientists hope to get a better gauge on how quickly warming temperatures are impacting vulnerable ecosystems and why certain areas could be resilient. if it is a case where we're seeing deli population's increasing within the region or holding out and being relatively stable. this is a really good indication that the weddell sea area and sort of the
a team of researchers from stony brook university in new york are on a mission in antarctica county coloniesins, a species that predominantly visits the same breeding grounds every year. we have this reliable signature of, you know. what are how many individuals are there from one year to the next? the crew is working along the coast of the weddell sea, a section of an article where the effects of climate change seems to be happening at slower rates than in the western antarctic peninsula,...
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a vast colony of a deadly penguins researches say the number of penguins in the wood dal say in antarctica has remained stable during the past decade. as victoria gate and b reports mm. the widow seed and talked to her is an icy wilderness home to the penguin and many other marines. species. scientists from stony brook university in new york have traveled to this remote area on a green piece expedition ship the here to counter daddy penguins to understand how they and other marine species are coping with climate change. parenting payment was crucial because penguins are an excellent indicator species of the marine environment. they're much easier to monitor than most marine species are because they last on land and they're big, they're easy to spot on. so we count penguins to get a sense of how the marine ecosystem is doing. designed to say they count every group of penguins by hand 3 times over to ensure is only a 5 percent margin of error, where colonies are inaccessible, roads used to take ariel, so they the results show penguin numbers have remained stable in this area in the last deca
a vast colony of a deadly penguins researches say the number of penguins in the wood dal say in antarctica has remained stable during the past decade. as victoria gate and b reports mm. the widow seed and talked to her is an icy wilderness home to the penguin and many other marines. species. scientists from stony brook university in new york have traveled to this remote area on a green piece expedition ship the here to counter daddy penguins to understand how they and other marine species are...
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shackleton�*s endurance sank more than a hundred years ago as the explorer led an expedition to cross antarcticaught on camera more than 100 years ago. the final moments of the endurance. this footage restored and released by the bfi show sir ernest shackleton�*s famous ship as it was lost to the antarctic ice. this is endurance. this is exactly the way she was. the story has long fascinated maritime archaeologists. now a new expedition is attempting to locate the ship. but like shackleton, they will face gruelling conditions. endurance is the most unreachable wreck in the world. by extension this has to be the greatest wreck hunt ever. the big challenge is the ice. it is opening and clenching, unclenching. it is a really vicious, lethal environment that we are going into. shackleton�*s expedition set off from south georgia in december 1914 but by mid january the ship was frozen fast in the ice. after drifting for months with the crew on board an order was eventually given to abandon ship. the endurance sank on november 21, 1915. the location was recorded. the objects that were rescued from the
shackleton�*s endurance sank more than a hundred years ago as the explorer led an expedition to cross antarcticaught on camera more than 100 years ago. the final moments of the endurance. this footage restored and released by the bfi show sir ernest shackleton�*s famous ship as it was lost to the antarctic ice. this is endurance. this is exactly the way she was. the story has long fascinated maritime archaeologists. now a new expedition is attempting to locate the ship. but like shackleton,...
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spend more than 500—million us dollars on drones and helicopters to strengthen its presence in antarctica in california in may. her entire ensemble outfit, which includes the dress, satin opera gloves and rhinestone bracelets is expected to sell for up to £150,000. wendy urquhart reports. this famous pink satin dress was originally made for the 1980 tv movie norma jean but was rented for madonna's video which was inspired by marilyn monroe's performance in diamonds are a girl's best friend. it is one of the most historic and iconic pieces of madonna, we actually have it on the cover of our catalogue but very few items that are this iconic of hers are in the public domain, so we anticipate it will sell for a lot of money. madonna tends to keep her clothes now but back in the mid—80s she was not probably thinking aboutjust how valuable things she wore in videos would turn out to be. the entire ensemble, which includes the dress, satin opera gloves and rhinestone bracelets, is expected to sell for between 100 and $200,000. also up for grabs is a rare drum kit from john lennon and paul mccart
spend more than 500—million us dollars on drones and helicopters to strengthen its presence in antarctica in california in may. her entire ensemble outfit, which includes the dress, satin opera gloves and rhinestone bracelets is expected to sell for up to £150,000. wendy urquhart reports. this famous pink satin dress was originally made for the 1980 tv movie norma jean but was rented for madonna's video which was inspired by marilyn monroe's performance in diamonds are a girl's best friend....