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the glaciers shows further signs of potentially breaking off in antarctica. >> this is perhaps the mostortant glacier in the world in terms of its potential impact this century. judy: all of that and more on
the glaciers shows further signs of potentially breaking off in antarctica. >> this is perhaps the mostortant glacier in the world in terms of its potential impact this century. judy: all of that and more on
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oleg even went to antarctica from where he brought as many as 50 strains.titute has about 200 researchers, of which a little less than half are young scientists and expeditions are the most important part of their work to visit antarctica. i think that many people want this. hmm it it was really interesting and then we went to antarctica on the ship academician mstislav keldysh. this ship academician mstislav keldysh, a real floating institute 122 m long , without exaggeration, dozens of discoveries were made on board thanks to the academician, russian scientists work all over the planet, whether it be the waters of the equator or the polar seas. nearly fifty scientists of the laboratory can be on the flight, which allows them to work directly on board.
oleg even went to antarctica from where he brought as many as 50 strains.titute has about 200 researchers, of which a little less than half are young scientists and expeditions are the most important part of their work to visit antarctica. i think that many people want this. hmm it it was really interesting and then we went to antarctica on the ship academician mstislav keldysh. this ship academician mstislav keldysh, a real floating institute 122 m long , without exaggeration, dozens of...
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than half of young scientists and expeditions are the most important part of their work to visit antarctica. i think a lot of people want this here. well, it was really interesting, but then we went to antarctica on the ship of the academician, mstislav keldysh. the scientific research vessel academician mstislav keldysh is a real floating institute with a length of 122 m , without exaggeration, dozens of discoveries were made on board thanks to the academician, russian scientists work all over the planet, whether it be the water of the equator or the polar sea. nearly fifty scientists can be on the flight laboratory allows them to work directly on board. the samples collected and prepared for transportation are sent to scientific groups throughout russia by academician mstislav keldysh, the shershov ship institute of oceanology, a powerful scientific center located in moscow research for scientists kernes is akin to an archive that allows you to understand what processes took place in the oceans, seas, rivers for thousands of years, many chemical elements have been , uh, toxic, uh, polluta
than half of young scientists and expeditions are the most important part of their work to visit antarctica. i think a lot of people want this here. well, it was really interesting, but then we went to antarctica on the ship of the academician, mstislav keldysh. the scientific research vessel academician mstislav keldysh is a real floating institute with a length of 122 m , without exaggeration, dozens of discoveries were made on board thanks to the academician, russian scientists work all over...
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continues to throw surprises to researchers another surprise from polar explorers in antarctica foundw lakes, and everything is right at the russian station. our strategy for the development of the antarctic is the reconstruction of the russian station. there is now a weather station working automatically. it has such a season and character in plans to make it year-round. and for this , reconnaissance work was carried out there. during them, polar explorers found subglacial lakes, their total area is 8.5 thousand square meters. most of them are frozen through, but some are covered with ice. there is also liquid water from bottom sediments, they managed to take dna samples, now scientists are figuring out who can live at the bottom of lakes? the study of antarctica is important for the entire planet, and this is not about the geography of the south pole of the earth, but about climate and global warming. by studying them, scientists understand what will happen in the distant corners of the planet. but st. petersburg is the organizer. this and when that's and how much enough there. i ki
continues to throw surprises to researchers another surprise from polar explorers in antarctica foundw lakes, and everything is right at the russian station. our strategy for the development of the antarctic is the reconstruction of the russian station. there is now a weather station working automatically. it has such a season and character in plans to make it year-round. and for this , reconnaissance work was carried out there. during them, polar explorers found subglacial lakes, their total...
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oleg even went to antarctica from where he brought as many as 50 strains. the institute has about 200 researchers , of which a little less than half are young scientists and expeditions are the most important part of their work to visit antarctica. i think that many people want this. mm, it was really interesting and then we went to antarctica on the ship of the academician, mstislav keldysh. scientific research vessel academician mstislav keldysh, a real floating institute 122 m long, were made on board without exaggeration, dozens of discoveries thanks to the academician, russian scientists are working all over the planet. whether it is the waters of the equator or the polar seas. nearly fifty scientists of the laboratory can be on the flight, allowing them to work directly on board. samples collected and prepared for transportation are sent to scientific groups throughout russia academician, mstislav keldysh, shershov institute of oceanology, a powerful scientific center located in moscow geological samples from the expedition come to the local core depo
oleg even went to antarctica from where he brought as many as 50 strains. the institute has about 200 researchers , of which a little less than half are young scientists and expeditions are the most important part of their work to visit antarctica. i think that many people want this. mm, it was really interesting and then we went to antarctica on the ship of the academician, mstislav keldysh. scientific research vessel academician mstislav keldysh, a real floating institute 122 m long, were...
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we don't have that dark, ground -- antarctica, ground that is frozen. the north pole is frozen water. for the last 30 years give or take, the ice continues to shrink every year. that is our air conditioning system for the northern hemisphere. if we don't have the ice, there is nothing to stop the warming. we are taking a live this heat, transporting it up to antarctica or above the arctic circle, and what we see in places like greenland, underneath the top of the ice sheet is where it is melting faster than on top of it , especially if it is overwater because the water is warmer. kristen: lots of people will look at these events happening right now to say we need urgent action on climate change. don't go away because next, a uc santa barbara professor will join us to talk about the stalled climate legislation in wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework is findin so why not hook community centers up with wifi? for kids like us, and al
we don't have that dark, ground -- antarctica, ground that is frozen. the north pole is frozen water. for the last 30 years give or take, the ice continues to shrink every year. that is our air conditioning system for the northern hemisphere. if we don't have the ice, there is nothing to stop the warming. we are taking a live this heat, transporting it up to antarctica or above the arctic circle, and what we see in places like greenland, underneath the top of the ice sheet is where it is...
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oleg even went to antarctica from where he brought as many as 50 strains. about 200 researchers, of whom a little less than half are young scientists and expeditions, the most important part of their work is to visit antarctica. i think many people want this here. it was really interesting and then we went to antarctica on the ship of the academician, mstislav keldysh. scientific research vessel academician mstislav keldysh is a real floating institute with a length of 122 m , without exaggeration, dozens of discoveries were made on board thanks to the academician, russian scientists work all over the planet, whether it be the waters of the equator or the polar sea. at the voyage can accommodate nearly fifty researchers from the laboratory, allowing them to work directly on board. the samples collected and prepared for transportation are sent to scientific groups throughout russia by academician mstislav keldysh, the shershov ship institute of oceanology, a powerful scientific center located in moscow research for scientists kernes is kindred archives, whic
oleg even went to antarctica from where he brought as many as 50 strains. about 200 researchers, of whom a little less than half are young scientists and expeditions, the most important part of their work is to visit antarctica. i think many people want this here. it was really interesting and then we went to antarctica on the ship of the academician, mstislav keldysh. scientific research vessel academician mstislav keldysh is a real floating institute with a length of 122 m , without...
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miles: please ice canyons are in antarctica.o-called doomsday glacier and you are seeing it in its death throes, as close as anyone ever has. >> this is perhaps the most important glacier in the world in terms of its potential impact this century. miles: the size of florida, it stores enough water to increase global sea level by almost three feet if it all melted, 10 feet if the ice it helps hold in place slides into the sea behind it. and here the ice is melting at a stunning rate, 100 meters, more than 300 feet a year. how long can it last? >> that is an excellent question, that is the one we are pushing for. we want to have an ice forecast. without an ice forecast, which we don't have, we have no insight into our future. miles: holland is a professor at new york university. there we watched some scenes from his epic voyage. year after year, he risks his life here and in the arctic in pursuit of elusive data. for starters, he wants to know the water temperature below these cracks, but the probe holding the instruments isn't br
miles: please ice canyons are in antarctica.o-called doomsday glacier and you are seeing it in its death throes, as close as anyone ever has. >> this is perhaps the most important glacier in the world in terms of its potential impact this century. miles: the size of florida, it stores enough water to increase global sea level by almost three feet if it all melted, 10 feet if the ice it helps hold in place slides into the sea behind it. and here the ice is melting at a stunning rate, 100...
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oleg even went to antarctica from where he brought as many as 50 strains. of which a little less than half are young scientists and expeditions are the most important part of their work to visit antarctica. i think that many people want this. mm, it was really interesting and then we went to antarctica on the ship of the academician, mstislav keldysh. the scientific research vessel academician mstislav keldysh is a real floating institute with a length of 122 m, dozens of discoveries were made on board without exaggeration thanks to academician russian scientists work all over the planet, whether it be the waters of the equator or the polar sea. nearly fifty scientists of the laboratory can be on the flight, allowing them to work directly on board. samples collected and prepared for transportation are sent to scientific groups throughout russia academician mstislav keldysh, shershov institute of oceanology, a powerful scientific center located in moscow geological samples from the expedition arrive at the local core storage here with them works dmitry budko
oleg even went to antarctica from where he brought as many as 50 strains. of which a little less than half are young scientists and expeditions are the most important part of their work to visit antarctica. i think that many people want this. mm, it was really interesting and then we went to antarctica on the ship of the academician, mstislav keldysh. the scientific research vessel academician mstislav keldysh is a real floating institute with a length of 122 m, dozens of discoveries were made...
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this iceberg symbolizes the discovery of antarctica by russian sailors. and here is the defense of the borders of the motherland during the crimean war, the st. george cross, made of cannonballs. this is the most spectacular part of the park, the alley of heroes . the most important milestones in the formation and development of the russian navy are presented, as well as those who made an invaluable contribution to this. fedor ushakov ivan kruzenshtern led nakhimov of which symbolizes his e his era his story his hero. this, respectively, is the creation of a cannon fleet and weapons. our favorite penguin. everyone strokes him petersburg architects did. this whole fortov island project is being implemented on the instructions of vladimir putin, not only to create the world's largest island - a museum of the history of our fleet, but also to transform kronstadt, including solving long-standing transport problems. phased reconstruction of highways and roads, as well as construction will begin. new access roads and the first two catamaran for the sea route fr
this iceberg symbolizes the discovery of antarctica by russian sailors. and here is the defense of the borders of the motherland during the crimean war, the st. george cross, made of cannonballs. this is the most spectacular part of the park, the alley of heroes . the most important milestones in the formation and development of the russian navy are presented, as well as those who made an invaluable contribution to this. fedor ushakov ivan kruzenshtern led nakhimov of which symbolizes his e his...
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this iceberg symbolizes the discovery of antarctica by russian sailors. and here is the defense of the borders of the motherland during the crimean war, the st. george cross, made of cannonballs. this is the most spectacular part of the park, the alley of heroes, where the most important milestones of formation and development are presented. the russian navy, and also those who made an invaluable contribution to this fedor ushakov ivan stern pavel nakhimov, the names of the heroes were determined by the results of the all-russian vote of 12 architectural arches, and each of them symbolizes its era and its history of its hero. these are, respectively, the cannon fleet and weapons. favorite penguin, everyone even strokes him. what an architect did was what petersburg architects did. this whole fortov island project is being implemented on behalf of vladimir putin, not only to in order to create the world's largest island museums of the history of our fleet, but also to transform kronstadt , including solving long-standing transport problems, a phased recons
this iceberg symbolizes the discovery of antarctica by russian sailors. and here is the defense of the borders of the motherland during the crimean war, the st. george cross, made of cannonballs. this is the most spectacular part of the park, the alley of heroes, where the most important milestones of formation and development are presented. the russian navy, and also those who made an invaluable contribution to this fedor ushakov ivan stern pavel nakhimov, the names of the heroes were...
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the glaciers shows further signs of potentially breaking off in antarctica. >> this is perhaps the mostortant glacier in the world in terms of its potential impact this century. judy: all of that and more on tonight's pbs "newshour." ♪ announcer: major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- ♪ >> it is the little things. ♪ the reminders of what isit is wd advisors are here to help you create a wealth plan. a plan with tax sensitive investing strategies. planning focused on tomorrow while you focus on today. it is the planning effect from fidelity. ♪ >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions and friends of the "newshour" including. the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at hewlett.org. ♪ ♪ ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. judy: firefighters are battling a devastating forest fire near yosemite national park in california. now in its thir
the glaciers shows further signs of potentially breaking off in antarctica. >> this is perhaps the mostortant glacier in the world in terms of its potential impact this century. judy: all of that and more on tonight's pbs "newshour." ♪ announcer: major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- ♪ >> it is the little things. ♪ the reminders of what isit is wd advisors are here to help you create a wealth plan. a plan with tax sensitive investing strategies....
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condos in antarctica. mars into earth, then i'm all in. but we're still victims of our own forces of nature on earth. we're victims of earthquakes. to control the forces of your planet in a way so they do what you want them to do. and we're not really there yet. i'm all for the ambition. i just don't think it's close in time. >> you caveat people usually want to come back. i would agree, i would think. this will be a huge week. tuesday is exciting. thank you so much for coming on and sharing your perspective. >> very happy to be with you. >> make sure to check out neal's book. it takes a village to support society and businesses have a responsibility to support that village. ♪ ♪ i peter akwaboah, chief operating ficer for technology, operatns and firm resilience. when you think about diversity, the employee network group is fundamental to any organization to provide a community and a belonging environment for the employees. they provide an avenue to support employees and ultimately it leads to retention of
condos in antarctica. mars into earth, then i'm all in. but we're still victims of our own forces of nature on earth. we're victims of earthquakes. to control the forces of your planet in a way so they do what you want them to do. and we're not really there yet. i'm all for the ambition. i just don't think it's close in time. >> you caveat people usually want to come back. i would agree, i would think. this will be a huge week. tuesday is exciting. thank you so much for coming on and...
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this iceberg symbolizes discovery of antarctica by russian sailors. the defense of the borders of the motherland during the crimean war, the st. george cross, made of cannon
this iceberg symbolizes discovery of antarctica by russian sailors. the defense of the borders of the motherland during the crimean war, the st. george cross, made of cannon
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from alaska to the west, for a long time, they raised to the lands and even antarctica east svalbard of his offices, photographs of people who changed not only the world, but also the life of sergey brilev. after all, maksimovich primakov, i am very grateful to him, because he is the ceiling from me to another correct life. so he forced me to go into science, how can i force. well, quite immodest. he read my book and called me and said it was a doctorate. i say, listen as a phd no and no need to need and now five books dozens of scientific articles the title of honorary professor of volgograd university. he directs the global energy award for outstanding discoveries in the field of energy. and how to make life on the planet better that's about our time, the global energy cycle of global energy ends on march 20th and after february 24th until march 20th. we have received the bulk of applications. look, we have tripled the number of countries and the main masses had to ask. for this very difficult period of geopolitics, applications, including brilev from native latin america. after al
from alaska to the west, for a long time, they raised to the lands and even antarctica east svalbard of his offices, photographs of people who changed not only the world, but also the life of sergey brilev. after all, maksimovich primakov, i am very grateful to him, because he is the ceiling from me to another correct life. so he forced me to go into science, how can i force. well, quite immodest. he read my book and called me and said it was a doctorate. i say, listen as a phd no and no need...
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it's so nice we will come here and we will pass, and tactics to antarctica in any latitudes and at anyof military personnel of the most powerful photo of our country are now on combat duty on their professional holiday. game gaming anton klimovsky dmitry kvasnyuk lead from the murmansk region. other topics germany will not be able to do without russian gas. for another 5 years, this was stated by the prime minister of saxony michael kretschmer in an interview with the website, he called a complete rejection of russian raw materials a mistake, and the idea of \u200b\u200bthe complete isolation of our country is absurd and the dangerous position of the german politicians strongly dissatisfied with warsaw poland made another attempt. undermining the role of germany as the locomotive of the eu in brussels, the polish meps accused berlin of opposing decisive actions against moscow, the consequences of these very actions are felt by the inhabitants of all europe in sweden, the electricity grid operators. he admitted that in the winter the country will begin regular blackouts of the light o
it's so nice we will come here and we will pass, and tactics to antarctica in any latitudes and at anyof military personnel of the most powerful photo of our country are now on combat duty on their professional holiday. game gaming anton klimovsky dmitry kvasnyuk lead from the murmansk region. other topics germany will not be able to do without russian gas. for another 5 years, this was stated by the prime minister of saxony michael kretschmer in an interview with the website, he called a...
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uh, as an option or if the russians were the first to discover antarctica.ctica become part of russia , but, in principle, i somehow have an internal protest against each of your people. why would i so i specifically waited for your reaction, when you have been driving german cars for many years. last time. they need to be bought in a bunch, because the quality has fallen scary to take in a bunch. but, nevertheless, after all, this technological superiority was actually created by the previous generations. here is a generation deteriorating as politicians. this spenders. these are the people who spend the capital accumulated by previous generations of europeans, under the european inhabitants, the industrial revolution. here is the backlog of this whole base that has been completed. it was done under other political systems. it was done under other social realities, when there was no this pseudo-democratic model created after the second world war, when it happened and degradation began, if you look at these great politicians, whom we all the time refer to. a
uh, as an option or if the russians were the first to discover antarctica.ctica become part of russia , but, in principle, i somehow have an internal protest against each of your people. why would i so i specifically waited for your reaction, when you have been driving german cars for many years. last time. they need to be bought in a bunch, because the quality has fallen scary to take in a bunch. but, nevertheless, after all, this technological superiority was actually created by the previous...
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including how fast glaciers are melting in antarctica, and a loss of trees in the amazon rainforest. is the idea to make california a bit of a laboratory for the rest of the country? >> absolutely. we want to it rate, we are in a hurry. >> reporter: california is home to nearly 40 million people. it's accelerating the transition to electric vehicles by banning the sale of new gas powered cars and trucks in 2035. but newsom may have another year in mind. a run for the white house in 2024 if joe biden decides not to seek re-election. >> a lot of people think you're positioning yourself to run in 2024. >> i'm positioning myself to sleep better at night than i am right now. at the end of the day, there's one overriding powerful force on the planet, mother nature. she bats .1000. >> and he says the def dating ch -- devastating changes we're seeing around the world should motivate us to take climate change seriously. >>> now to another weather extreme. this house in kentucky floated away in flood waters. others were just submerged. kentucky's governor declared a state of emergency in relat
including how fast glaciers are melting in antarctica, and a loss of trees in the amazon rainforest. is the idea to make california a bit of a laboratory for the rest of the country? >> absolutely. we want to it rate, we are in a hurry. >> reporter: california is home to nearly 40 million people. it's accelerating the transition to electric vehicles by banning the sale of new gas powered cars and trucks in 2035. but newsom may have another year in mind. a run for the white house in...
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tipping point -- the thwaites glacier shows further signs of potentially breaking off antarctica threateningel rise. >> this is perhaps the most important glacier in the world in terms of its potential impact this century. judy: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour."
tipping point -- the thwaites glacier shows further signs of potentially breaking off antarctica threateningel rise. >> this is perhaps the most important glacier in the world in terms of its potential impact this century. judy: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour."
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the glaciers shows further signs of potentially breaking off in antarctica. >> this is perhaps the moste world in terms of its potential impact this century. judy: all of that and more on tonit'
the glaciers shows further signs of potentially breaking off in antarctica. >> this is perhaps the moste world in terms of its potential impact this century. judy: all of that and more on tonit'
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and hmm transport didn’t go and even ship transportation has stopped slightly, and the hole over antarctica does this mean that the impact of human life is minimal on that very ozone layer, and we can just relax and not just look where they drive these holes. just observe some elementary mm. let's say sun protection rules. yes yes. well , you know, in general, of course, we are all very grateful to the canadian scientist, er, who really opened our eyes to other formation mechanisms. ozno vdra the fact is that it has always been believed that the cause of a mine, most likely, can be processes on the ground. and suddenly. uh, so to speak, some other, so to speak, scientific niche has opened up and this the scientist tells us that let's take another look at galactic radiation. thus , it turns out that we, as it were, receive such indirect evidence that far from only the processes on earth are responsible for the formation of ozone holes, after all, humanity. maybe something, probably galactic radiation, hardly. yes, nevertheless somehow affect the fact that the ozone layer was as comfortable a
and hmm transport didn’t go and even ship transportation has stopped slightly, and the hole over antarctica does this mean that the impact of human life is minimal on that very ozone layer, and we can just relax and not just look where they drive these holes. just observe some elementary mm. let's say sun protection rules. yes yes. well , you know, in general, of course, we are all very grateful to the canadian scientist, er, who really opened our eyes to other formation mechanisms. ozno vdra...
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the question: which continent are bees not found on a, afb or c the answer is c, antarctica let's head now to wisconsin where the milwaukee county zoo just welcomed a new addition, a red panda. it is the third for mom and dad and was born on june 12th. the cub spends most of his mom in the nest box and will stay with mom for the first year also worth noting, the cub does not have red fur when it's born it's gray and will turn red over the next couple of months mean while, another red panda parked a special day. moshu just turned 11 the oregon zoo posted this video of him smacking his lips while eating the zoo calls him the king of crunch officials say red pandas are known to live past 20 years and are considered endangered species >>> some gyms across the country are literally showing kids the ropes, teaching them about a new sport called ninja love the name. we get details now from our pal, dr. john torez. >> reporter: you may have seen it on tv competitors running, jumping and flying through a giant obstacle course. american ninja warrior has drawn viewers in. >> i just fell in love
the question: which continent are bees not found on a, afb or c the answer is c, antarctica let's head now to wisconsin where the milwaukee county zoo just welcomed a new addition, a red panda. it is the third for mom and dad and was born on june 12th. the cub spends most of his mom in the nest box and will stay with mom for the first year also worth noting, the cub does not have red fur when it's born it's gray and will turn red over the next couple of months mean while, another red panda...
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the southern continent antarctica at the stand dedicated to ksenia shoigu told fyodor ushakov about thenaval combat of the 18th century. here we are talking about the turkish wars about fireships - these are actually ships that actually exploded. uh, no team team. left her. uh, before generally send to the camp of the enemy. here, and this is ushakov and, accordingly, the president’s unusual idea and execution. the architects of st. petersburg did it, they did it all, we held a competition, and soon its unique exhibit will appear on the territory of the park. fleet. it was she who surfaced on the north field from the age of 18 , because the distance between the bars that went if the main canal was 14 cm, it was practically a jeweler's work. it is planned that in the twenty-third year the park will be visited by 5 million tourists for their convenience. soon they will start building a new road from st. petersburg to kronstadt without cutting the center of protective structures, the design will be carried out. thank you so much. how much will it cost somewhere around 3.2 billion for lover
the southern continent antarctica at the stand dedicated to ksenia shoigu told fyodor ushakov about thenaval combat of the 18th century. here we are talking about the turkish wars about fireships - these are actually ships that actually exploded. uh, no team team. left her. uh, before generally send to the camp of the enemy. here, and this is ushakov and, accordingly, the president’s unusual idea and execution. the architects of st. petersburg did it, they did it all, we held a competition,...
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and where it is now the height of winter in australia at the ski resorts, which are closer to antarctica, by the way, victoria is more crowded than ever in several years of the pandemic on these slopes and ski slopes. managed to get bored a lot. here, finally, all restrictions are lifted as compensation for the snow. it fell at the end of june so many that it was decided to open the season a week earlier than usual and even tired legs, weaned from hard ski boots during endless lockdowns, spoon and tar for athletes. it doesn’t seem that it’s too early for us to get skis from the balcony, but if only water ones. but will the weather contribute to this? vadim good morning. good morning. well, water ly? we get it or e for the black sea region, this is very important. let's go and tell. in the southern regions of russia, an anticyclone will keep sunny weather the probability of precipitation is 10 minimum in such a situation, the air should warm up very well during the midday hours up to plus 30-35. but on the middle volga in the first days of the working week , i still ask, honey, thundersto
and where it is now the height of winter in australia at the ski resorts, which are closer to antarctica, by the way, victoria is more crowded than ever in several years of the pandemic on these slopes and ski slopes. managed to get bored a lot. here, finally, all restrictions are lifted as compensation for the snow. it fell at the end of june so many that it was decided to open the season a week earlier than usual and even tired legs, weaned from hard ski boots during endless lockdowns, spoon...
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we are between argentina and antarctica, in a windswept country: the falkland islands or the malouines, or the malvinas, depending on where you come from. you might remember the 1982 falklands war, between argentina and great britain. here, there's most definitely a "before" and an "after" 1982. after the war, the falkland islands developed a fishing industry, and they became rich. the falklands are still a british overseas territory, but they're independant on many, many levels. they have a greaeducation system, they have their own constitution, they have a great hospital, and they're only 3000 people living here. pretty impressive. and people seem to be very happy. it's a land of wind, of sheep, of fish. and it's a land of penguins. welcome to the falklands. (john fowler) you're on the falkland islands. we're in the south atlantic, about 250 miles off the nearest point of the southern part of latin america. it is a windy place, but once you've learned to walk sort of leaning against the wind, it's easy. (sophie fouron) john fawler. born in england, he's lived in the falklands some fi
we are between argentina and antarctica, in a windswept country: the falkland islands or the malouines, or the malvinas, depending on where you come from. you might remember the 1982 falklands war, between argentina and great britain. here, there's most definitely a "before" and an "after" 1982. after the war, the falkland islands developed a fishing industry, and they became rich. the falklands are still a british overseas territory, but they're independant on many, many...
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most of the global ice is freshwater ice is over antarctica and maybe already 5% and then another 12%et mountain glaciers are contributing to 20% of the sea level rise so they are certainly punching above their weight. crosstalk. the are above their weight. crosstalk. they are melting _ above their weight. crosstalk. they are melting faster- above their weight. crosstalk. they are melting faster than - they are melting faster than the other glaciers. i5 they are melting faster than the other glaciers.— the other glaciers. is there realistically, _ the other glaciers. is there realistically, judah, - the other glaciers. is there i realistically, judah, anything that we can do about that? i think in the short term, you know, more warming, more melting of these glaciers is inevitable and the best thing we can do is reduce global covered emissions. and eventually slow and reverse the global temperature rise —— reduce global carbon emissions. i think that will take decades. at least. i don't know, do you think these sorts of events are likely to be more frequent, and it does raise concerns
most of the global ice is freshwater ice is over antarctica and maybe already 5% and then another 12%et mountain glaciers are contributing to 20% of the sea level rise so they are certainly punching above their weight. crosstalk. the are above their weight. crosstalk. they are melting _ above their weight. crosstalk. they are melting faster- above their weight. crosstalk. they are melting faster than - they are melting faster than the other glaciers. i5 they are melting faster than the other...
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years this independent report covers we've seen widespread impacts of climate change even down to antarcticay and intensity of extreme events such as floods, fires, storm and heat waves. and those events are actually causing about changes to ecosystems. what we see is an ecosystem that has not got time to recover even between events or storms and fires.— storms and fires. you'll salute to the cultural, _ storms and fires. you'll salute to the cultural, access - storms and fires. you'll salute | to the cultural, access impacts of these events. what you find there? , , , there? this is the first time our environment _ there? this is the first time our environment report - there? this is the first time our environment report hasj there? this is the first time - our environment report has been linked to human well—being and we defined well—being to not only be a health and living standards but also social cohesion and spiritual and cultural connection to country and we find widespread impacts of climate change layering on top of existing pressures such as land clearing, invasive species and poll
years this independent report covers we've seen widespread impacts of climate change even down to antarcticay and intensity of extreme events such as floods, fires, storm and heat waves. and those events are actually causing about changes to ecosystems. what we see is an ecosystem that has not got time to recover even between events or storms and fires.— storms and fires. you'll salute to the cultural, _ storms and fires. you'll salute to the cultural, access - storms and fires. you'll salute...
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most of the ice — most of the global ice — freshwater ice is over antarctica, maybe already 5%, and thenins, yet mountain glaciers are contributing to 20% of the observed sea level rise, so they are certainly punching above their weight. yeah, that... crosstalk. and they're melting faster than the other larger glaciers. right. and is there, realistically, judah, is there anything that we can do about that? so, i think in the short term, you know, more warming, more melting of these glaciers is inevitable and i think the best thing that we can do is reduce global carbon emissions, i think that — and eventually slow and reverse the global temperature rise but, i mean, that's going to take, i think, decades. well, yeah, at least. so, i don't know, do you think these sorts of events are likely to be more frequent? and it does raise concerns about mountaineering in the alps, for example. yes, so, i mean, these are rare events and it's very hard to do reliable statistics on such rare events, but it certainly makes sense that certainly, warmer temperatures do contribute to more of these type of
most of the ice — most of the global ice — freshwater ice is over antarctica, maybe already 5%, and thenins, yet mountain glaciers are contributing to 20% of the observed sea level rise, so they are certainly punching above their weight. yeah, that... crosstalk. and they're melting faster than the other larger glaciers. right. and is there, realistically, judah, is there anything that we can do about that? so, i think in the short term, you know, more warming, more melting of these glaciers...
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data on how the planet is responding to climate change, including how fast grashs are melting in antarctica the loss of trees in the amazon rain forest. the idea to make california a bit of a laboratory for the rest of the country? >> absolutely. we want to it rate. we want to iterate and we are in a hurry. >> reporter: california is home to nearly 40 million people, and the world's fifth largest economy. it's accelerating the transition to electric vehicles by banning the sale of new gas-powered cars and trucks in 2035. but newsom may have another year in mind. a run for the white house in 2024 if president biden decides not to seek reelection. a lot of people think you're positioning yourself to run in 2024. >> i'm positioning myself to sleep better at night than i'm sleeping right now. at the end of the day, there is one overriding oforce on the planet. it's mother nature. she bats a thousand. >> reporter: he says the devastating changes we're seeing around the world should motive us to take climate change seriously. ben tracy, cbs news. >>> a new poll shows the drought is the number one
data on how the planet is responding to climate change, including how fast grashs are melting in antarctica the loss of trees in the amazon rain forest. the idea to make california a bit of a laboratory for the rest of the country? >> absolutely. we want to it rate. we want to iterate and we are in a hurry. >> reporter: california is home to nearly 40 million people, and the world's fifth largest economy. it's accelerating the transition to electric vehicles by banning the sale of...
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we know that ice sheets in greenland, in antarctica, are losing ice mass, and that mass goes to the oceanaces like this? erosion and other processes, we always have them, even if in a historical context. but the scale, rate and impact will change and it will change dramatically quite soon. the rate of sea—level rise this report confirms is accelerating, exposing more of our coastal communities to storm surges and flooding. many of us felt the heat recently, and we have seen the damage that extreme temperatures can do. but when it comes to climate change, nature, researchers say, can help us to adapt. back in 2018, seven square miles at the top of this moorland, this is winterhill behind me, was ablaze in a wildfire about this time of year. but the restoration work that is going on here is holding water in that moor, so it is helping to offset the impacts of climate change like flooding, but also restoring that peat land and the whole ecosystem. the flow of water here is slowed by these willow branches, which keep it up in the moorland rather than running off the hill and flooding towns. o
we know that ice sheets in greenland, in antarctica, are losing ice mass, and that mass goes to the oceanaces like this? erosion and other processes, we always have them, even if in a historical context. but the scale, rate and impact will change and it will change dramatically quite soon. the rate of sea—level rise this report confirms is accelerating, exposing more of our coastal communities to storm surges and flooding. many of us felt the heat recently, and we have seen the damage that...
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. >> antarctica. >> the u.s. >> lord.reporter: of russia won we would not be here now. >> reporter: why do they call it the cold war? >> because it was winter. >> they were fighting in cold conditions. >> it definitely wasn't hot like here. >> there was a disease going around. i don't know what it was. >> reporter: we have a war with the invisible enemy. >> they were ready to have another war. >> reporter: who bombed pearl harbor? >> we did. the united states. >> china, russia. >> i don't understand. >> reporter: what is your name? i have a question for you? what do you want to tell jesse watters? >> happy memorial day. >> i am waters and this is my world. i love you, i love new york and i love coney island. >>> jesse watters has been about connecting with the people and telling it straight. i did that right here in new york city. >>> a new show launching. jesse watters "primetime". are you excited? >> yes, i am. >>> have you heard of jesse watters "primetime". >> i haven't. >> reporter: do you know who jesse watters is?
. >> antarctica. >> the u.s. >> lord.reporter: of russia won we would not be here now. >> reporter: why do they call it the cold war? >> because it was winter. >> they were fighting in cold conditions. >> it definitely wasn't hot like here. >> there was a disease going around. i don't know what it was. >> reporter: we have a war with the invisible enemy. >> they were ready to have another war. >> reporter: who bombed pearl...
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seems like 2007 off the coast fishermen caught a live whole squid in antarctica, they called it a colossalpted everything. he was frozen. and in general, now his scientist investigated. this is the most colossal squid. it seemed to reach a length of 11 m. so these same 11 m. eh, this is not an adult squid, young archaeologists around the world also often find evidence that some ancient lizards, dinosaurs or dragons existed in parallel with people, but usually this is information. for some reason, it is not subject to wide circulation, and just what we see here photos of our dragons. here is an example of cedar cats that were found by the sumerian civilization between speeches. yes, here are some photographs of them , please, but why a person saw, it means he can be seen, in fact, moreover, many figurines and pictures of ancient people found by the archaeologist. they say that a person knew how to interact with these monsters. here you are, a man made of clay is molded standing next to talking to a dragon or even caring for him. this suggests that so directly with this civilization of ours
seems like 2007 off the coast fishermen caught a live whole squid in antarctica, they called it a colossalpted everything. he was frozen. and in general, now his scientist investigated. this is the most colossal squid. it seemed to reach a length of 11 m. so these same 11 m. eh, this is not an adult squid, young archaeologists around the world also often find evidence that some ancient lizards, dinosaurs or dragons existed in parallel with people, but usually this is information. for some...
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we are between argentina and antarctica, in a windswept country: the falkland islands or the malouiness, depending on where you come from. you might remember
we are between argentina and antarctica, in a windswept country: the falkland islands or the malouiness, depending on where you come from. you might remember
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but in the san rafael lagoon, more than 1,200 miles from antarctica, there are no penguins, and it'sre. >> "patagonia, life on the edge of the world" airs right after newsroom only on cnn. nd him. he's in adelaide between his daily lunch delivery and an 8:15 callll with san francisco. and you can find him, and millions of other talented pros, right now on upwork.com [whistling] when you have technology that's easier to control... that can scale across all your clouds... we got that right? yeah, we got that. it's easier to be an innovator. so you can do more incredible things. [whistling] dad, when is the future? um, oh wow. um, the future is, uh, what's ahead of us. i don't get it. yeah. maybe this will help. so now we're in the present. and now... we're in the future. the all-electric chevy bolt euv with available super cruise™ for hands-free driving. - dad. - yeah? do fish get thirsty? eh. find new answers. find new roads. chevrolet. power e*trade's award-winning trading app makes trading easier. with its customizable options chain, easy-to-use tools, and paper trading to help shar
but in the san rafael lagoon, more than 1,200 miles from antarctica, there are no penguins, and it'sre. >> "patagonia, life on the edge of the world" airs right after newsroom only on cnn. nd him. he's in adelaide between his daily lunch delivery and an 8:15 callll with san francisco. and you can find him, and millions of other talented pros, right now on upwork.com [whistling] when you have technology that's easier to control... that can scale across all your clouds... we got...
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tomorrow night cnn ventures into patagonia's far south, closer to antarctica than anywhere else on earthempire state building crashes into the lagoon every day. and the fractured ice flows hide a formidable predator. a leopard seal, normally they live and breed almost exclusively in the antarctic where penguins are one of their main prey. but in the san rafael lagoon, more than 1,200 miles from ant ark arkty ka, there are no penguins and it's a mystery how these seals are surviving here. >> be sure to tune noo. patagonia, life on the edge. world. >>> cary broker is on a mission to help seniors of all kinds, the two-legged and four legged. >> peace of mind dog rescue has a dual mission, helping senior dogs and senior people. we take in dogs from senior citizens who can no longer care for them or who have passed away, and we also take in senior dogs from animal shelters. >> yeah, definitely a peace of mind dog. >> we have found homes for almost 3,000 dogs. and we have helped close to 2,000 senior citizens. >> she looks happy. >> in our society, sometimes the elderly, whether that is senior
tomorrow night cnn ventures into patagonia's far south, closer to antarctica than anywhere else on earthempire state building crashes into the lagoon every day. and the fractured ice flows hide a formidable predator. a leopard seal, normally they live and breed almost exclusively in the antarctic where penguins are one of their main prey. but in the san rafael lagoon, more than 1,200 miles from ant ark arkty ka, there are no penguins and it's a mystery how these seals are surviving here....
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original series "pategonia: life on the edge of the world" continues further south at the edge of antarcticads and seals have found a save hechen in remote southern fee fjords. >> reporter: flying against the wind, they're running out of juice. if the whale doesn't surface soon, they'll have to give up. ♪ >> one last chance. ♪ got it. >> you can see more of "pategonia: life on the edge of the world" tomorrow night at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn zwrnn cncnn. >>> stay with "new day." we're e back in just moments. my a1c stayed here, it needed to be here. ruby's a1c is down with rybelsus®. my a1c wasn't at goal, now i'm down with rybelsus®. mom's a1c is down with rybelsus®. (♪ ♪) in a clinical study, once-daily rybelsus® significantly lowered a1c better than a leading branded pill. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach p
original series "pategonia: life on the edge of the world" continues further south at the edge of antarcticads and seals have found a save hechen in remote southern fee fjords. >> reporter: flying against the wind, they're running out of juice. if the whale doesn't surface soon, they'll have to give up. ♪ >> one last chance. ♪ got it. >> you can see more of "pategonia: life on the edge of the world" tomorrow night at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn...
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the ship just returned from a mission in antarctica. larry: wnba star brittney griner dated guilty today in a russian court to drug charges, saying she unintentionally act vaped cartridges in her luggage. she was arrested in february and has been in custody ever since, while calls grow louder for her to be released. reena roy has the latest. reporter: cellphone video shows wnba star brittney griner walking into a courtroom thursday, pleading guilty to drug possession and smuggling. >> i had no intention on breaking any russian laws. reporter: the two-time olympic gold medalist who plays for the phoenix mercury, says in february she accidentally packed vaped cartridges filled with hashish oil in her luggage, which is illegal in russia. >> i was in a rush, in the cartridges simply ended up in my bags. reporter: she was visiting in the off-season to play basketball. instead, she was detained at the moscow airport. embassy officials have been attending her trial, which began last friday, this time speaking with griner, and hand delivering a
the ship just returned from a mission in antarctica. larry: wnba star brittney griner dated guilty today in a russian court to drug charges, saying she unintentionally act vaped cartridges in her luggage. she was arrested in february and has been in custody ever since, while calls grow louder for her to be released. reena roy has the latest. reporter: cellphone video shows wnba star brittney griner walking into a courtroom thursday, pleading guilty to drug possession and smuggling. >> i...
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antarctica and the north pole the car has not changed at all outside, but its undeniable advantage overand increased off- road capability of the niva are unmatched in august. on the same line, they plan to start production of a more comfortable version of the legendary niva travel model , they promise to expand the list of pleasant options in it. at the beginning of june, 7,000 cars rolled off the avtovaz assembly line. we managed to stabilize prices on the car. even the price of lada niva will be somewhat cheaper than the previous basic configuration. well, as for lada granta cars, here is the smoke of lada granta cross production, which we launched just the other day, uh, the discount will be the wheels of 100,000 new cars. we are very glad that we started working. eh, the preparation was made for us, we have training for our masters, the avtovaz team is working to ensure that in the first kumar region. this is big news. here's what's next in our program. with what biden flew to israel and then going to saudi arabia. us security bolton accidentally let slip that he was preparing a cou
antarctica and the north pole the car has not changed at all outside, but its undeniable advantage overand increased off- road capability of the niva are unmatched in august. on the same line, they plan to start production of a more comfortable version of the legendary niva travel model , they promise to expand the list of pleasant options in it. at the beginning of june, 7,000 cars rolled off the avtovaz assembly line. we managed to stabilize prices on the car. even the price of lada niva will...
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this is a reminder of admirals bellingshausen and lazarev who discovered the southern continent of antarctica the whole world at the stand dedicated to fedor ushakov. ksenia shoigu spoke about the methods of naval combat in the 18th century. here we are talking about the turkish wars about fireships - these are actually the ships that have been, without a team, the team left it. uh, before generally send to the camp of the enemy. here. and this is ushakov and accordingly, yes, yes, the president appreciated the unusual idea and execution. the st. petersburg architects did it. we did all this. we held a competition. and soon, a unique exhibit of it will appear on the territory of the park. million, because the distance between the towers that came is planned that already in 23 the park will be visited by 5 million tourists for their convenience. soon a new road will be built from petersburg to kronstadt. so defeat design will hold. thank you so much. how much will it cost about 3.2 billion for lovers of boat trips , there will also be an opportunity to get to the island from the center of st.
this is a reminder of admirals bellingshausen and lazarev who discovered the southern continent of antarctica the whole world at the stand dedicated to fedor ushakov. ksenia shoigu spoke about the methods of naval combat in the 18th century. here we are talking about the turkish wars about fireships - these are actually the ships that have been, without a team, the team left it. uh, before generally send to the camp of the enemy. here. and this is ushakov and accordingly, yes, yes, the...
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i've done from every continent, including antarctica, and my pleasure zone is out on the road - >> jimmyhe segment, "thank you notes" i got a thank you note [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: harry smith. you can see his reports on the "today show," "nbc nightly news with lester holt" and "nbc news now. conan gray performs next, stick around harry smith on "the tonight show." [ cheers and applause ♪ announcer: type 2 diabetes? discover the power of 3 in the ozempic® tri-zone. in my ozempic® tri-zone, i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. announcer: ozempic® provides powerful a1c reduction. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. and you may lose weight. adults lost up to 14 pounds. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if
i've done from every continent, including antarctica, and my pleasure zone is out on the road - >> jimmyhe segment, "thank you notes" i got a thank you note [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: harry smith. you can see his reports on the "today show," "nbc nightly news with lester holt" and "nbc news now. conan gray performs next, stick around harry smith on "the tonight show." [ cheers and applause ♪ announcer: type 2 diabetes? discover the...
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patagonia, life on the edge of the world sh we venture to patagonia far south which is closer to antarcticare else on earth. a land of extremes. but for those that could survive the elements, the potential riches are great. >> exhausted, but home. at last. finally a chance to rest. or maybe not. this six-week-old chick is ravenous. growing fast, he has an insatiable appetite. mom needs to keep some food back for herself. but her chick won't take no for an answer. >> join cnn as we explore the extremes of patagonia far south. pate goenia life on the edge of the world tomorrow night for cnn. still to come, there is growing fear that the u.s. economy is in trouble. gross domestic product shrank for the second state quarter this week but the job market is strong. so are we in a recession or not? we'll discuss after this. pain rs may affect blood pressure, they canan't just take anything for their pain. tylenol® is the #1 dr. recocommended pain relief brand for those with high blood pressure. if you have questions on whether tylenol is right for you, talk to your doctor. ♪ subway's drafting 12 n
patagonia, life on the edge of the world sh we venture to patagonia far south which is closer to antarcticare else on earth. a land of extremes. but for those that could survive the elements, the potential riches are great. >> exhausted, but home. at last. finally a chance to rest. or maybe not. this six-week-old chick is ravenous. growing fast, he has an insatiable appetite. mom needs to keep some food back for herself. but her chick won't take no for an answer. >> join cnn as we...
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as it warms up in antarctica we start to see the ice melting — antarctica we start to see the ice meltingd with climate change. we are looking at ways _ with climate change. we are looking at ways to _ with climate change. we are looking at ways to improve the situation. days _ at ways to improve the situation. days like — at ways to improve the situation. days like today and events like this should _ days like today and events like this should he _ days like today and events like this should be a wake—up call. governments must come true on their pledges _ governments must come true on their pledges it— governments must come true on their pledges. it is important as a community people understand there are still— community people understand there are still things we can do to make a really— are still things we can do to make a really big _ are still things we can do to make a really big difference. i are still things we can do to make a really big difference.— really big difference. i remember ou tellin: really big difference. i remember you telling me — really big difference. i remember y
as it warms up in antarctica we start to see the ice melting — antarctica we start to see the ice meltingd with climate change. we are looking at ways _ with climate change. we are looking at ways to _ with climate change. we are looking at ways to improve the situation. days _ at ways to improve the situation. days like — at ways to improve the situation. days like today and events like this should _ days like today and events like this should he _ days like today and events like this...
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data on how the planet is responding to climate change, including how fast glaciers are melting in antarctica the loss of trees in the amazon rain forest. is the idea to make california a bit of a laboratory for the rest of the country? >> absolutely. we want to iterate. we want to iterate, and we want to future-proof this state. we are in a hurry. >> reporter: california is home to nearly 40 million people and the world's fifth largest economy. it's accelerating the transition to electric vehicles by banning the sell of new gas-powered cars and trucks in 2035. but newsom may have another year in mind. a run for the white house in 2024 if president biden decides not to seek reelection. a lot of people think you're positioning yourself to run in 2024. >> i'm positioning myself to sleep better at night than i'm sleeping right now. at the end of the day, there is one overriding powerful force on the planet. it's mother nature. she bats last. she bats a thousand. >> reporter: and he says the devastating changes we're now seeing around the world should motive us to take climate change seriously. i
data on how the planet is responding to climate change, including how fast glaciers are melting in antarctica the loss of trees in the amazon rain forest. is the idea to make california a bit of a laboratory for the rest of the country? >> absolutely. we want to iterate. we want to iterate, and we want to future-proof this state. we are in a hurry. >> reporter: california is home to nearly 40 million people and the world's fifth largest economy. it's accelerating the transition to...
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we know that ice sheets in greenland, in antarctica losing ice mass, and that mass goes to the ocean,ate change and specifically sea level rise will enhance those changes. so, erosion and other processes, we will always have them, even if in a historical context. but the scale, rate and impact will change, and it will change dramatically quite soon. the rate of sea level rise, this report confirms, is accelerating, exposing more of our coastal communities to storm surges and flooding. many of us felt the heat recently, and we've seen the damage that extreme temperatures can do. but when it comes to climate change, nature, researchers say, can help us to adapt. back in 2018, seven square miles at the top of this moorland, this is winter hill behind me, was ablaze in a wildfire about this time of year. but the restoration work that's going on here is holding water in that moor. so, it's helping to offset the impacts of climate change like flooding, but also restoring that peatland and that whole ecosystem. the flow of water here is slowed by these willow branches, which keep it up in th
we know that ice sheets in greenland, in antarctica losing ice mass, and that mass goes to the ocean,ate change and specifically sea level rise will enhance those changes. so, erosion and other processes, we will always have them, even if in a historical context. but the scale, rate and impact will change, and it will change dramatically quite soon. the rate of sea level rise, this report confirms, is accelerating, exposing more of our coastal communities to storm surges and flooding. many of...
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this iceberg symbolizes the discovery of antarctica by russian sailors. here is the defense of the borders of the motherland during the crimean war, the st. george cross, made of cannonballs. this is the most spectacular part of the park, the alley of heroes, where the most important milestones in the formation and development of the russian navy are presented. those who made an invaluable contribution to this fyodor ushakov ivan kruzenshtern led nakhimov, the names of the heroes were determined by the results of the all-russian vote 12 architectural arches, and each of them symbolizes its era, its story of its hero. this is , respectively, the fleet and armament of our beloved penguins, that's all stroking. that's what the architect did. there are petersburg architects did. this whole project, the island of forts, is being implemented on behalf of vladimir putin, not only in order to create the largest in the world. the island of the museum of the history of our fleet, but also to transform kronstadt, including solving long-standing transport problems ,
this iceberg symbolizes the discovery of antarctica by russian sailors. here is the defense of the borders of the motherland during the crimean war, the st. george cross, made of cannonballs. this is the most spectacular part of the park, the alley of heroes, where the most important milestones in the formation and development of the russian navy are presented. those who made an invaluable contribution to this fyodor ushakov ivan kruzenshtern led nakhimov, the names of the heroes were...
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we know that ice sheets in greenland, in antarctica losing ice mass, and that mass goes to the ocean,o. but climate change and specifically sea level rise will enhance those changes. so erosion and other processes, we will always have them, even if in a historical context. but the scale, rate and impact will change, and it will change dramatically quite soon. the rate of sea level rise, this report confirms, is accelerating, exposing more of our coastal communities to storm surges and flooding. many of us felt the heat recently, and we've seen the damage that extreme temperatures can do. but when it comes to climate change, nature, researchers say, can help us to adapt. back in 2018, seven square miles at the top of this moorland, — this is winter hill behind me — was ablaze in a wildfire about this time of year. but the restoration work that's going on here is holding water in that moor. so, it's helping to offset the impacts of climate change like flooding, but also restoring that peatland and that whole ecosystem. the flow of water here is slowed by these willow branches, which kee
we know that ice sheets in greenland, in antarctica losing ice mass, and that mass goes to the ocean,o. but climate change and specifically sea level rise will enhance those changes. so erosion and other processes, we will always have them, even if in a historical context. but the scale, rate and impact will change, and it will change dramatically quite soon. the rate of sea level rise, this report confirms, is accelerating, exposing more of our coastal communities to storm surges and flooding....
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this iceberg symbolizes the discovery of antarctica by russian sailors. and here is the defense of the borders of the motherland during the crimean war, the st. george cross, made of cannonballs. this is the most spectacular part of the park alley of heroes where? the most important things in the formation and development of the russian navy, as well as those who made an invaluable contribution to this project, the island of forts is being implemented on behalf of vladimir putin, not only to create the largest in the world. the island of the museum of the history of our fleet, but also to transform kronstadt, including solving long-standing transport problems, a phased reconstruction of highways and roads, as well as the construction of new access roads, we agreed that, as part of your instructions, we will again build up to 5 million are planned for the interchange in kronstadt. already by the thirtieth year, literally, which will fill up and without the discharge center of protective structures, the design will pass. thanks a lot. how much will it cost
this iceberg symbolizes the discovery of antarctica by russian sailors. and here is the defense of the borders of the motherland during the crimean war, the st. george cross, made of cannonballs. this is the most spectacular part of the park alley of heroes where? the most important things in the formation and development of the russian navy, as well as those who made an invaluable contribution to this project, the island of forts is being implemented on behalf of vladimir putin, not only to...