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the ice fields of the arctic are becoming thinner in antarctica, but there are questions about what isatmosphere. still a lot. and it's very interesting to explore. thanks katya it was ekaterina crooked with a story about what threatens the record secret yes in antarctica in yamal, they are preparing for the beginning of summer navigation in the breaths of a local shipyard. boiling work in this plans to upgrade 26 self-propelled vessels. marina mikhailova will tell you the details. we have 60 meters under all courts. we have these standard rolls made, motor ships and fruit growers, as if resting on steel pedestals to change their iron shirts and overhaul their hearts. the navy has been preparing since autumn four ships brought into a large floating dock, which can hold up to 1.400. t today it's half loaded with plating. we have everything here is the engine. everyone came, that is, we have it all, we have almost everything. here is for these four courts. eat, everything is accurate. here, but in general the supply of materials themselves, in general for repairs. they are calculated com
the ice fields of the arctic are becoming thinner in antarctica, but there are questions about what isatmosphere. still a lot. and it's very interesting to explore. thanks katya it was ekaterina crooked with a story about what threatens the record secret yes in antarctica in yamal, they are preparing for the beginning of summer navigation in the breaths of a local shipyard. boiling work in this plans to upgrade 26 self-propelled vessels. marina mikhailova will tell you the details. we have 60...
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uh, the area of ice around antarctica has reached its lowest level in recent 44 years old. of the ice? let's ask my colleague ekaterina grigorova hello ekaterina, and for many years the inhabitants of the planet can be affected by the mystery of ice in antarctica. now the level of the world ocean is rising by about 3.5 mm per year for russia, this, of course, is not critical. but if we talk about the population of the planet as a whole, almost 270 million people live in the coastal lowlands, the closer the ocean gets, the more impact on the coast has storm surges, when the wind literally drives water onto the continent but during the year, washing out antarctica in the waters there are significant changes by september. the area of sea ice reaches its maximum. this is about 18 million m² by february. that is, by the end of summer it is reduced to a minimum value of about 2 million m². in recent years , there has been less and less ice in the warm season, and now the record has been updated again for the third time in the last 6 years, according to satellite monitoring. ice
uh, the area of ice around antarctica has reached its lowest level in recent 44 years old. of the ice? let's ask my colleague ekaterina grigorova hello ekaterina, and for many years the inhabitants of the planet can be affected by the mystery of ice in antarctica. now the level of the world ocean is rising by about 3.5 mm per year for russia, this, of course, is not critical. but if we talk about the population of the planet as a whole, almost 270 million people live in the coastal...
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>> reporter: well, no, we're a good five-day boat ride from antarctica which is on the other side ofse cloudy mountain peaks, that's the chilean national park. we are a ways from the antarctic peninsula. what they are seeing are melting fwlas years on land and the floods in communities that live below melting glaciers. this new report is making headlines as we make our way there with whale scientists we got new word out of the national snow and ice center in colorado that for the second year in a row antarctica set a record low for summer ice extent. this is the bottom of the world here, so their peak summer is in late february and that is when the ice around this continent at the bottom of the world shrinks so its lowest level. in 2014 that ice was about 7 million square miles but now it's less than 700,000 square miles, over 90% disappearance there, which opens up the ice shelves around antarctica to more sea wave action and weathering which attacks those shelves that keep all that land ice in place. if that melts and slides into the oceans, it will forcibly rearrange every coastal
>> reporter: well, no, we're a good five-day boat ride from antarctica which is on the other side ofse cloudy mountain peaks, that's the chilean national park. we are a ways from the antarctic peninsula. what they are seeing are melting fwlas years on land and the floods in communities that live below melting glaciers. this new report is making headlines as we make our way there with whale scientists we got new word out of the national snow and ice center in colorado that for the second...
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the studio into antarctica for you.m of the world that you will only see here this way on cnn. you know who did get this assignment? our chief climate correspondent bill weir. he made the trek south as scientists announce the antarctica sea ice hit record lows for the second time in two years. you were greeted by the penguins? >> i hasn't been this giddy since show-and-tell in fifth grade. it was mind blowing. i can't even tell you. you know how much i adore alaska and greenland and iceland. this place is all of those on steroids as one pro says, it makes alaska suddenly taste like lite beer. it's so extreme. of you have the mountains, glaciers, surrounded by whales. we are doing a big special coming up. i couldn't wait to share. here is my first impressions waking up at the frozen world few people ever get to see. >> reporter: some days are more fun to get out of bed than others. kind of like the morning when you wake up in antarctica. look at this. we made it to the bottom of the world. this is so gorgeous. first step
the studio into antarctica for you.m of the world that you will only see here this way on cnn. you know who did get this assignment? our chief climate correspondent bill weir. he made the trek south as scientists announce the antarctica sea ice hit record lows for the second time in two years. you were greeted by the penguins? >> i hasn't been this giddy since show-and-tell in fifth grade. it was mind blowing. i can't even tell you. you know how much i adore alaska and greenland and...
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and in 2014, the sea ice around antarctica, seven million square miles.ess than a decade later, it's under 700,000 square miles. that's 90% drop. they're worried this is a tipping point that makes that vulnerable and on from there, it's just one domino after another. a disaster we don't want to imagine but have to think about, especially for people, leaders who live on coasts. >> is there anything that can be done to really slow this horrible extreme situation down? >> it's the same answer as has been for generations. the faster we can move away from fuel that's burn, the speediest and most equitable way possible, the less horrible this gets. that's the only way right now. not only stopping it at the source but carbon removal is going to be the biggest industry you've never heard of as people come to grips with the enormity of this. but to put this in perspective, antarctica was discovered 40 years after the planet uranus. it is so remote and harsh. we're just now understanding it. when they send the robots that look like torpedos under the big ice shelve
and in 2014, the sea ice around antarctica, seven million square miles.ess than a decade later, it's under 700,000 square miles. that's 90% drop. they're worried this is a tipping point that makes that vulnerable and on from there, it's just one domino after another. a disaster we don't want to imagine but have to think about, especially for people, leaders who live on coasts. >> is there anything that can be done to really slow this horrible extreme situation down? >> it's the same...
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hello, today we will tell you how ukrainian madness reached antarctica , we will find out what australia and show what tolerance looked like in the renaissance. well, now about everything in more detail. today in the program you will not find out how vladimir zelensky gets out when the west demands a report on the spending of financial assistance provided to ukraine? how ukrainian officials fight for western financial assistance? the previous program you have already seen judging by the pale and thin appearance of the main natoptsa , the minister of defense of ukraine took all his gained kilograms, personally , and finally today's program. this week, the president forged damascus steel, russian president vladimir putin held talks with syrian president bashar, assad in moscow, after all, how much more pleasant it is to meet with any kind of western partners, and with real eastern friends, assad is one of those leaders whom the walls help . kremlin walls syrian president thanked vladimir putin for the help that russia provided in the elimination and consequences of earthquakes , an earthqu
hello, today we will tell you how ukrainian madness reached antarctica , we will find out what australia and show what tolerance looked like in the renaissance. well, now about everything in more detail. today in the program you will not find out how vladimir zelensky gets out when the west demands a report on the spending of financial assistance provided to ukraine? how ukrainian officials fight for western financial assistance? the previous program you have already seen judging by the pale...
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new discovery, about sir ernest shackleton�*s famous ship, the endurance, in the frozen wastes of antarcticaand coming up on the bbc news channel: novak djokovic pulls out of the first big atp event of the year in california. the world number one's vaccination status at the heart of it. good afternoon. in the last hour, wayne couzens, the former metropolitan police officer who murdered sarah everard, has been sentenced to 19 months in prison for indecent exposure. couzens is already serving a full life sentence for ms everard's death, after abducting and raping her in south london two years ago. the court heard that in the weeks leading up to that attack, he committed at least three counts of indecent exposure, including two at a drive—through mcdonald's in kent. one of the offences was while he was on duty. our special correspondent lucy manning was in court for the sentencing, and is at the old bailey. lucy. well this is aboutjustice for lucy. well this is about 'ustice for those mimi lucy. well this is about 'ustice for those victims who _ lucy. well this is about 'ustice for those victim
new discovery, about sir ernest shackleton�*s famous ship, the endurance, in the frozen wastes of antarcticaand coming up on the bbc news channel: novak djokovic pulls out of the first big atp event of the year in california. the world number one's vaccination status at the heart of it. good afternoon. in the last hour, wayne couzens, the former metropolitan police officer who murdered sarah everard, has been sentenced to 19 months in prison for indecent exposure. couzens is already serving a...
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new data suggest a marine heat event could further destabilize antarctica's massive ice shelf and them san jose state that recently returned to monitor the camp -- penguins with an array of tracking devices. they describe the threats in an interview provided to the university. >> some of the ice they agreed on is to securing. that is one -- is this appearing. -- disappearing. it could be complete reproductive failure. >> there will help they are five data gathered by satellites that have been -- verify data gathered by satellites that is been scanning region. he says the agency has been collaborating on a long-term observation project properly known as the internet of animals. >> the idea of tracking the animals and relating the movement through a satellite back down to earth. understanding how they are doing -- moving. here at jpl and nasa we are looking at not just the animals also there habitat. using a host of satellites. >> a german team is repairing to launch a new set of instruments into space next year. collecting data now critical tracking changes in global habitats like anta
new data suggest a marine heat event could further destabilize antarctica's massive ice shelf and them san jose state that recently returned to monitor the camp -- penguins with an array of tracking devices. they describe the threats in an interview provided to the university. >> some of the ice they agreed on is to securing. that is one -- is this appearing. -- disappearing. it could be complete reproductive failure. >> there will help they are five data gathered by satellites that...
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to ensure that all those who need that 200 people who are permanently in antarctica in the summer and 100 people in the winter are provided with both fuel and food and, e, the opportunity to conduct scientific research design. and here a lot of components will be provided that have already been tested, there and on icebreakers. i mean in terms of suppliers and performance in terms of those companies that work with us on military products. there will be a lot of products here. which we produce within our competence centers or live columns there, for example, here are the stars, and within the framework of the movement troops. i hope that many of the redistributions that, well, in general, have mastered over the past few years in the same way will take my place, and on this ship. the model of the new ship ivan frolov was tested in the ice basin of the arctic and antarctic research institute scientists will also be able to study the ocean floor , atmospheric phenomena and even space. write the options for building a future court, which were discussed as a result of these tests in these c
to ensure that all those who need that 200 people who are permanently in antarctica in the summer and 100 people in the winter are provided with both fuel and food and, e, the opportunity to conduct scientific research design. and here a lot of components will be provided that have already been tested, there and on icebreakers. i mean in terms of suppliers and performance in terms of those companies that work with us on military products. there will be a lot of products here. which we produce...
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dan: just to underscore the urgency of this work, a recent study measured the ice around antarctica at ama: alarming. well, we are waiting for the weather to arrive. dan: strong and intense. sandy: yeah, the next 48 hours will be rough, especially this time. let's look at a live picture from zephyr cove. there is a lot of snow. over 600 inches for the season for some of the resorts. the snow levels will be rising. the mountains around 7000 to 8000 feet, which means the highest elevations will be getting the two feet to 6 feet of heavy snow, then below that, rain falling on top of that, 102% -- 92% -- 19 impact. it will be difficult to travel at this time. take a look at the projections through sunday night. 62 inches at donner pass was so a lot expected. quiet locally, but a strong level 3 storm tapping into that atmospheric river that we are expecting in the morning. just ahead of the storm, light showers developing them up at the heavier stuff tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night into the early portion of friday. i wish regular rain pulp -- rainfall projections are saturday night wi
dan: just to underscore the urgency of this work, a recent study measured the ice around antarctica at ama: alarming. well, we are waiting for the weather to arrive. dan: strong and intense. sandy: yeah, the next 48 hours will be rough, especially this time. let's look at a live picture from zephyr cove. there is a lot of snow. over 600 inches for the season for some of the resorts. the snow levels will be rising. the mountains around 7000 to 8000 feet, which means the highest elevations will...
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john she is to discovered endurance in l is to discovered endurance in antarctica has brought ernestr to see the record.— see the record. as you can see- -- _ see the record. as you can see- -- - — see the record. as you can see... . amazing. - see the record. as you can | see... . amazing. endura's, british, _ see... . amazing. endura's, british, crushed _ see... . amazing. endura's, british, crushed by - see... . amazing. endura's, british, crushed by ice. - see... . amazing. endura's, i british, crushed by ice. these were the final moments of endurance. captivating footage captured and released by the bfi. we know from shackleton's diary that the ship sank beneath the ice in 1915. it took the crew six months and a track of hundreds of miles to get to safety are incredibly they all survived so shackleton was on —— only able to send a telegram between newspaper in london at the end of may 1916. your grandfather sent a report on may 31 from the falklands. as reported by the chronicle in the late addition on the first, the late addition on the first, the ship was the first ship to be
john she is to discovered endurance in l is to discovered endurance in antarctica has brought ernestr to see the record.— see the record. as you can see- -- _ see the record. as you can see- -- - — see the record. as you can see... . amazing. - see the record. as you can | see... . amazing. endura's, british, _ see... . amazing. endura's, british, crushed _ see... . amazing. endura's, british, crushed by - see... . amazing. endura's, british, crushed by ice. - see... . amazing. endura's, i...
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. >>> up next tonight, antarctica sea ice falls to a record low.l weir and find what it means and looks light right now. chno wizardry calculates youour car's value and gives you a real offer in secondnds we'll come to you pay you on the spot then pick up your car ththat's it at c carvana ever notice how stiff clothes can feel rough on your skin? for softer clothes that are gentle on your skin, try downy free & gentle downy will soften your clothes without dyes or perfumes. the towel washed with downy is softer, and gentler on your skin. try downy free & gentle. this cough. [sfx: coughs] this'll help. vicks vaporub? vicks vaporub's ...medicated vapors go straight to the source of your cough... ...so you can relieve your cough to breathe easier. vicks vaporub. fast-acting cough relief. if your moderate to severe crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis symptoms are stopping you in your tracks... choose stelara® from the start... and move toward relief after the first dose... with injections every two months. stelara® may increase your risk of infection
. >>> up next tonight, antarctica sea ice falls to a record low.l weir and find what it means and looks light right now. chno wizardry calculates youour car's value and gives you a real offer in secondnds we'll come to you pay you on the spot then pick up your car ththat's it at c carvana ever notice how stiff clothes can feel rough on your skin? for softer clothes that are gentle on your skin, try downy free & gentle downy will soften your clothes without dyes or perfumes. the...
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they can also coexist with a company of cormorants, with the exception of the polar regions and antarctica, the largest breeding colony of the gray heron and the great white in belarus. herons located in the floodplain rivers. pripyat, a biological reserve, the mouth of a fallow deer, luninets district, brest region. in our area there were rare nesting birds, for example, the great white heron in belarus was first documented in 1997. their number increased . birds nest, mainly in the south of the republic in several local settlements, but in recent years they have been developing more and more territory up to the vitebsk region. herons' favorite food is fish, amphibians and reptiles, which is why they live near water bodies in reed beds. thickets and wet meadows, but they do not disdain animals, such as moles and mice, and even help with other birds. in this case, the long neck is the length of the beak and long legs, by the way, herons can stand motionless for several hours on one leg, the knee joint. they have a special structure, when the naga unbends, a kind of lock is turned on, and t
they can also coexist with a company of cormorants, with the exception of the polar regions and antarctica, the largest breeding colony of the gray heron and the great white in belarus. herons located in the floodplain rivers. pripyat, a biological reserve, the mouth of a fallow deer, luninets district, brest region. in our area there were rare nesting birds, for example, the great white heron in belarus was first documented in 1997. their number increased . birds nest, mainly in the south of...
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the ship will go on its first expedition ivan frolov will serve the existing russian stations in antarctica the arctic the ship will carry cargo for polar explorers and deliver researchers to the poles. it will replace its predecessors in the ship mikhail somov and academician fedorov built in 1975 and 1987 , respectively, in its class of analogues. also, probably not foreseen yet our colleagues, or partners from other countries who are engaged in the study of interactive. mostly. this will be calculated for the antarctic russian antarctic expedition to provide everything necessary for 200 people who are permanently in antarctica in the summer and 100 people in the winter or were provided. fuel and food and, uh, the opportunity to conduct scientific research are doing everything to become as russian as possible, and here a lot will be provided, components that have already been tested there and on nuclear-powered icebreakers, precisely in terms of suppliers and productivity in terms of those companies that work with us on military products. there will be a lot of products here that we produ
the ship will go on its first expedition ivan frolov will serve the existing russian stations in antarctica the arctic the ship will carry cargo for polar explorers and deliver researchers to the poles. it will replace its predecessors in the ship mikhail somov and academician fedorov built in 1975 and 1987 , respectively, in its class of analogues. also, probably not foreseen yet our colleagues, or partners from other countries who are engaged in the study of interactive. mostly. this will be...
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as researchers struggled to identify threats from climate change, there is focus on antarctica. sophisticated technology to track a key species that could be feeling the effects. spencer: it is hard to imagine how emperor penguin's with everything going on around them. they were listed as endangered and new data suggests the marine heat event could further destabilize antarctica's massive ice shelves-- >> enter a team from san jose state who returned to monitor the penguins with an array of tracking devices. they described the threats to the penguins in an interview provided by the university. >> some of the ice is disappearing, so that is probably going to be one of their first challenges, as the ice becomes more unreliable, if the sea ice breaks out too soon, there could be reproductive failure. >> the tracking will help verify data gathered by satellites, which have been methodically scanning the continent. ryan is with nasa jpl in pasadena. they have been collaborating on a long-term observation project known as the internet of animals. >> it is the idea of tracking the anim
as researchers struggled to identify threats from climate change, there is focus on antarctica. sophisticated technology to track a key species that could be feeling the effects. spencer: it is hard to imagine how emperor penguin's with everything going on around them. they were listed as endangered and new data suggests the marine heat event could further destabilize antarctica's massive ice shelves-- >> enter a team from san jose state who returned to monitor the penguins with an array...
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the couple are taking an electric car from the arctic to antarctica. ben philip reports., driving an electric carfrom pole to pole. one of the most common questions we get asked is how we're going to be charging in the polar regions where there is no electricity source. there will be a wind turbine and full double solar on this device that we will be towing along in the arctic and hosing the renewable energy sources, the wind and the zone, to power the car. starting at the magnetic north pole the couple navigate across sea ice into canada and south through the us and mexico, and into warmer temperatures in south america. 17,000 miles and 1a countries later, they will cross the finish line at the south pole in ten months' time. modifications have been kept to a minimum, but bigger ties to a minimum, but bigger tyres have been added to help cope with harsh terrain. there are some mod cons — a drone launcher so they can build theirjourney and a coffee maker. i have every confidence we can do about there will be challenges. we know that it will be a difficult road. but what i
the couple are taking an electric car from the arctic to antarctica. ben philip reports., driving an electric carfrom pole to pole. one of the most common questions we get asked is how we're going to be charging in the polar regions where there is no electricity source. there will be a wind turbine and full double solar on this device that we will be towing along in the arctic and hosing the renewable energy sources, the wind and the zone, to power the car. starting at the magnetic north pole...
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great britain in antarctica in antarctica, not in the arctic, but there is a football match there, whichlay vodka with bears. you're playing with the british russians, and cyber-modified. well, it doesn't matter, what i mean is that you understand, uh, and now budget funds are allocated for this. this will be published. i looked, well, certainly the wiring there or the cyber-modification of the russian special forces. but this is by no means a vision of the future. this is by no means an indicator of how warriors will look like in the future, the only task. the only goal is to further disperse russophobia. that's all. here they stand out uk budget this is the only task of the reform. france played a very negative role in the fact that the german aggression took place, they were too confident in their security and, in fact, joking, they would still go east and not touch the country, which considered itself the leader of europe, obediently bowed before hitler , the french army suffered such a crushing defeat precisely because she was internally not ready to fight, in contrast to the refuge
great britain in antarctica in antarctica, not in the arctic, but there is a football match there, whichlay vodka with bears. you're playing with the british russians, and cyber-modified. well, it doesn't matter, what i mean is that you understand, uh, and now budget funds are allocated for this. this will be published. i looked, well, certainly the wiring there or the cyber-modification of the russian special forces. but this is by no means a vision of the future. this is by no means an...
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. >> a quick question on how you feel about drilling in antarctica? >> completely against it. think i'm thonly o running who has been to the arct circle. i've been there and i watched when i went up there and went up in helicopter to the north slope and saw what is going on. i saw what was happening as the glaciers begin to lt and how -- there is a lot going on up there. it is a real gigantic problem. by the way, no more drilling on federal land period. period. period. but the arctic circle is a disaster. a big disaster. host: that was psident biden back in 2020 with the new yo times article they write the approval of the project hadhe administrations approved to the fossil fuel development. at this point, the congress has forced mr. biden to si off on limited oil and gas releases. below would be one of the few projects he has approved freely without a court order or coressionalandate. it comes after the international agent the -- said the government must stop approving thoil project if the plan is to avert e most catastrophic impact to climatchange. the administration made th
. >> a quick question on how you feel about drilling in antarctica? >> completely against it. think i'm thonly o running who has been to the arct circle. i've been there and i watched when i went up there and went up in helicopter to the north slope and saw what is going on. i saw what was happening as the glaciers begin to lt and how -- there is a lot going on up there. it is a real gigantic problem. by the way, no more drilling on federal land period. period. period. but the...
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. >> antarctica is a sight but very few people will forget to witness in person.eauty, the climate crisis is melting the sea ice and impacting wildlife. cnn's chief climate correspondent bill weir traveled there, and now he's back. bill? >> laura, it was a once in a lifetime trip. i tell you, i've been all over the place, but this is by far the wildest place i've ever seen with my two eyes. and few places foamy both with us much wonder and worry as antarctica these days. we happened to set sail just as it was announced that the southern part of our globe had reached the lowest amount of sea ice for the second straight year in a row. that doesn't mean anything to us living up here in the rest of the world, down there, it means the penguins and the seals and the whales are already being forced to adapt to a changing world. we want to -- want to assure the first time surrounding by these penguin colonies. the funding them further south than ever before as the peninsula warms up. the nests were delayed by a couple months due to freak snowstorms. the littlest chicks we
. >> antarctica is a sight but very few people will forget to witness in person.eauty, the climate crisis is melting the sea ice and impacting wildlife. cnn's chief climate correspondent bill weir traveled there, and now he's back. bill? >> laura, it was a once in a lifetime trip. i tell you, i've been all over the place, but this is by far the wildest place i've ever seen with my two eyes. and few places foamy both with us much wonder and worry as antarctica these days. we happened...
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i came away realizing that antarctica is sort of like this cold laboratory of human cooperation. place on the planet not owned by any countries, set aside for peace and science. how often do you hear that combination of words? since the antarctic treaty when 12 nations signed oon there is now 55 nations, they stopped the slaughter of humpback whales back in our great-grandparents' generation, killed them by the millions, this he would kill the penguin, use their blubber to kill the whales. all of those species, many of them have come back fully now. there are other new pressures, the climate change, ocean pollution, ghost nets, shipping traffic that threatens these creatures as well. but as an example of what can happen if humanity agrees on something, some people even think we should use antarctica for a model of how to behave in space and how to think about colonizing the moon or other planets as a cooperative way. we learned our lesson down there, the request he is can we keep that going and extend it, create blue corridors for some of these massive creatures, turned out to be
i came away realizing that antarctica is sort of like this cold laboratory of human cooperation. place on the planet not owned by any countries, set aside for peace and science. how often do you hear that combination of words? since the antarctic treaty when 12 nations signed oon there is now 55 nations, they stopped the slaughter of humpback whales back in our great-grandparents' generation, killed them by the millions, this he would kill the penguin, use their blubber to kill the whales. all...
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the fire has now been extinguished by the de-russification of antarctica. near the akademik vernadskyion, they changed the kirovohrad sign to kropyvnytskyi and added the new symbolic cities of mariupol, kherson, and bucha kolomyia and ivano-frankivsk, as well as new york, tava and the capital, if only the iconic cities of other countries that support ukraine have not updated the signpost for 20 years, probably never before has the station heard so many shouts of glory to ukraine that the polar explorers added to the ships and ships that passed by there was all the news at this time. i am iryna koval. i say goodbye and i wish you a quiet, peaceful evening and a good night. as always, read more news on our website espresso tv, subscribe to our telegram channel and watch us on youtube i feel chained to the chair, everything is starting to annoy me, there is no convenient moment for pain, but there is a yellow dolgit cream , dolgit cream helps to eliminate pain and has an anti-inflammatory effect. and a round at a distance at a distance of a stinger they have not yet flown up will fly up
the fire has now been extinguished by the de-russification of antarctica. near the akademik vernadskyion, they changed the kirovohrad sign to kropyvnytskyi and added the new symbolic cities of mariupol, kherson, and bucha kolomyia and ivano-frankivsk, as well as new york, tava and the capital, if only the iconic cities of other countries that support ukraine have not updated the signpost for 20 years, probably never before has the station heard so many shouts of glory to ukraine that the polar...
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the eyes are on antarctica has dropped to its lowest level bringing a record set just last year. levels in 1979. researchers warn that with a summer melting season now happening in the southern hemisphere, the ice could showing even further. cnn's chief climate correspondent bill weir is on his way to antarctica joins us tonight from south argentina. >> bill, it's amazing here to there, it looks incredible! gives a sense and scope of the problem how much ice has been lost and what that means for the region as a whole? >> yeah, give you that perspective, anderson, you gotta consider the fact that the top of the world, the arctic is an ocean surrounded by continents. down, here at the bottom, it's a continent surrounded by oceans which complicate climate change as it has been observed for a long time, scientist thought it was somewhat immune to the effects because of the ice around the continent was growing. in 2014, it was about 7 million square miles but in less than ten years, the national snow and ice hunter out of colorado has confirmed that it has broken the record again. now
the eyes are on antarctica has dropped to its lowest level bringing a record set just last year. levels in 1979. researchers warn that with a summer melting season now happening in the southern hemisphere, the ice could showing even further. cnn's chief climate correspondent bill weir is on his way to antarctica joins us tonight from south argentina. >> bill, it's amazing here to there, it looks incredible! gives a sense and scope of the problem how much ice has been lost and what that...
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becomes heavier and lower, and this is one of the important factors affecting the melting of ice antarctica means the fires that fall in the forests and the huge floods that flow and the houses and fields . thank you for being with us until the end of the world today . the jurchin tv series of the memarian family is the way to settle this collection and series. it is a very funny family in the 60s period . we can see the whole atmosphere of that period in this family. the father of the boy who lost his mother, the son is slowly growing. they are added to the family and finally the family is formed comedy situations of situations, while comedy and humor about family reunification , how much family therapy can have a positive impact on people's lives when they are together, a symbol helps taxi driver, father, son, my wife, i don't know the number, maybe we have a comedy situation we work and the verbal humor is out of place and very hard work for the new generation, a new space that we did not experience, for example, mothers experiencing this series with the presence of theater and televisio
becomes heavier and lower, and this is one of the important factors affecting the melting of ice antarctica means the fires that fall in the forests and the huge floods that flow and the houses and fields . thank you for being with us until the end of the world today . the jurchin tv series of the memarian family is the way to settle this collection and series. it is a very funny family in the 60s period . we can see the whole atmosphere of that period in this family. the father of the boy who...
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but the news of the sinking in antarctica took a while to reach london.est shackleton's granddaughter, to see the record. and as you can see... amazing. ..endurance, british, crushed by ice in the weddell sea and afterwards founded. he would never have seen this entry, would he? gee, that's a good question. it was an amazing experience. i didn't know there was an entry in the loss book. i knew very little about the loss book. it's all part of the amazing pattern of more and more information surfaces. these were the final moments of endurance captured in footage restored and released by the bfi. we know from shackleton's diary that the ship sank beneath the ice on the 21st of november 1915. it took the endurance crew six months and a trek of hundreds of miles to get to safety. incredibly, they all survived. so shackleton was only able to send a telegram back to a newspaper in london at the end of may, 1916. your grandfather sent a report on the 31st of may in the falklands, that was reported by the chronicle in their late edition on the 1st. shackleton's s
but the news of the sinking in antarctica took a while to reach london.est shackleton's granddaughter, to see the record. and as you can see... amazing. ..endurance, british, crushed by ice in the weddell sea and afterwards founded. he would never have seen this entry, would he? gee, that's a good question. it was an amazing experience. i didn't know there was an entry in the loss book. i knew very little about the loss book. it's all part of the amazing pattern of more and more information...
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he participated in soviet and russian expeditions, drifted in antarctica in 2000, everyone handed himr to the hydromet. today. replacement for him in the arctic seas. no, he annually delivers to weather stations fuel products equipment building materials and new shifts polar explorers the uniqueness of everything is that this ship is essentially a helicopter carrier. that is in every weight. she carries herself on board a helicopter capable of working on non- equipped communions on the wall of the coast. contrary to the talk about decommissioning the scientific expedition ship and turning it into a museum, mikhail somov is preparing for the next navigation. the first flight is scheduled for may 18 anastasia skallina alexei kruglov alexei sedykh lead the sea an unusual contact between a man and a toothed whale are shots from the bay, and the yaks in vladivostok where the bombardists train with one of them decided to get acquainted with the huge belukha or maybe she just liked the boot supporting the man’s leg in the paste. by the way, he was not even afraid . belukha swam on. with some
he participated in soviet and russian expeditions, drifted in antarctica in 2000, everyone handed himr to the hydromet. today. replacement for him in the arctic seas. no, he annually delivers to weather stations fuel products equipment building materials and new shifts polar explorers the uniqueness of everything is that this ship is essentially a helicopter carrier. that is in every weight. she carries herself on board a helicopter capable of working on non- equipped communions on the wall of...
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ago is called a fleet veteran and since the ship was in the ice plenum in 1985 off the coast of antarctica , drifted for 133 days, this story formed the basis of the film icebreaker, despite the venerable age to a well-deserved rest. mikhail somov is not going and is preparing for new expeditions in the near future, the delivery of goods and equipment to remote polar weather stations. now the reliability of the hull and engines is being tested . the next trip to the arctic will take place in mid-may. konstantin thank you, we still have a couple of seconds before the start of the regional broadcast , we will have time to connect, the krasnodar territory, where the construction of the crossing is nearing completion, the studio connecting the kuban with the ategia is working natalya drozdetskaya natalya hello hello. good evening, ernest on the yablonovsky bridge is now completing the installation of arches - this is the final structural element of the bridge will pass over the kuban river , now it is already 80% ready. summer crossing significantly facilitate the way to the black sea coast tr
ago is called a fleet veteran and since the ship was in the ice plenum in 1985 off the coast of antarctica , drifted for 133 days, this story formed the basis of the film icebreaker, despite the venerable age to a well-deserved rest. mikhail somov is not going and is preparing for new expeditions in the near future, the delivery of goods and equipment to remote polar weather stations. now the reliability of the hull and engines is being tested . the next trip to the arctic will take place in...
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part of the united states and it is from this point of view that one must look at it, and then antarctica is still largely cognito, therefore. not for long , the behemoth hegemons remain, they really look more and more pathetic and the quotes of the day are more than appropriate - the king is actually naked and moreover, he undresses his allies. he divided germany, now the german economy is destroyed simply by my dear american gas and the dragging of german industry. e in europe, the european banking system began to crumble crisis. wes yesterday only fell 30%, and everyone is predicting the collapse of the second largest swiss bank. why follow? naturally, the collapse of the european banking system in general is now being saved by the crisis, but it will be difficult to save it. just look at what the ceo looks like. e your with e. so this is exactly what it is. e, which yes, this is actually one and the same person, but he is one in two persons and heads the swiss banks here like this, it’s difficult, so what they do is exactly right and victory will be handed over news and see you again
part of the united states and it is from this point of view that one must look at it, and then antarctica is still largely cognito, therefore. not for long , the behemoth hegemons remain, they really look more and more pathetic and the quotes of the day are more than appropriate - the king is actually naked and moreover, he undresses his allies. he divided germany, now the german economy is destroyed simply by my dear american gas and the dragging of german industry. e in europe, the european...
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at the moment, more research in antarctica and the arctic use was i in antarctica and the arctic useof a [ma _ ., , ., i guess that is a huge part of a lea . ., ,", ., iguess that isa huge part ofa lea. ., i.’ ., ., iguess that isa huge part ofa lea . . ,, ., ., iguess that isa huge part ofa lea . ., y._ ., ., , legacy. nearly a year on the road is a lona legacy. nearly a year on the road is a long time. _ legacy. nearly a year on the road is a longtime. so _ legacy. nearly a year on the road is a long time, so are _ legacy. nearly a year on the road is a long time, so are there _ legacy. nearly a year on the road is a long time, so are there any - legacy. nearly a year on the road isj a long time, so are there any home comforts they will be taking with them? i comforts they will be taking with them? ., ~' comforts they will be taking with them? ., ,, ., ., ,, comforts they will be taking with them? ., ,, ., .,~ ., them? i would like to take some tea cakes, them? i would like to take some tea cakes. caramel— them? i would like to take some tea cakes, caramelwafers. _ them? i would li
at the moment, more research in antarctica and the arctic use was i in antarctica and the arctic useof a [ma _ ., , ., i guess that is a huge part of a lea . ., ,", ., iguess that isa huge part ofa lea. ., i.’ ., ., iguess that isa huge part ofa lea . . ,, ., ., iguess that isa huge part ofa lea . ., y._ ., ., , legacy. nearly a year on the road is a lona legacy. nearly a year on the road is a long time. _ legacy. nearly a year on the road is a longtime. so _ legacy. nearly a year on the...
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i'm here to hang out with headlines being made by antarctica that has caught attention these days. it comes to sea ice extent at the summer. they peak summer about february 21st down here. and that's usually when the sea ice has drawn back the farther. it grows in the winters, in september, shrinks in the summers. last year, it set a record when it got down to around 700,000 square miles. that's a 90% drop from a high back in 2014. and now, this new record shattered that. so it's an alarming trend that shows the vulnerability of the south pole to a melt that would increase sea level rise from miami to new orleans up to shanghai. so many weather patterns, ecological systems. there's so much to learn, scientists aren't sure how much is attributable to man-made change. the south pole has been yo-yo'ing, even as the north pole h beemelting at an alarming rate. now is the regular flag, the prescription for this, for generations of the fuels that burn and creating this blanket around the planet and heating up life as we know it. it also probably means pulling gig da tons of carbon out of
i'm here to hang out with headlines being made by antarctica that has caught attention these days. it comes to sea ice extent at the summer. they peak summer about february 21st down here. and that's usually when the sea ice has drawn back the farther. it grows in the winters, in september, shrinks in the summers. last year, it set a record when it got down to around 700,000 square miles. that's a 90% drop from a high back in 2014. and now, this new record shattered that. so it's an alarming...
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. >>> local scientists tracking a global issue in antarctica. >> the work is very rewarding. it is new information. >> we'll have what they learned after months of ground breaking research following penguins. >>> unprecedented final four tomorrow on kpix. we preview the action as for r back pain,n, i've alwas beenen a take twtwo and cacall in the e morning g. but t my new dococtor rerecommended d salonpas.. without ananother pillll upsetttting my stotomach, i get t powerful, , effective and sasafe relief.f. salonpnpas. it's g good medici. >>> men's final four is tomorrow right here on kpix. miami hurricanes is one of the teams that can win it all. >> as vern glenn explains, the coach takes the term big dance quite literally. >> this is the madness minute. >>> miami set to take on uconn tomorrow in game two of the final four. the hurricanes aren't done dancing. miami is headed to its first final four in program history after taking down texas in elite eight. after upsetting one seed houston in sweet 16, cameras caught the hurricanes coach showing off dance moves in the locker
. >>> local scientists tracking a global issue in antarctica. >> the work is very rewarding. it is new information. >> we'll have what they learned after months of ground breaking research following penguins. >>> unprecedented final four tomorrow on kpix. we preview the action as for r back pain,n, i've alwas beenen a take twtwo and cacall in the e morning g. but t my new dococtor rerecommended d salonpas.. without ananother pillll upsetttting my stotomach, i get t...
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because you realize antarctica is one part of the earth set aside for peace and science.that an arctic treaty. the humpback whales are coming back after being decimated by whalers. yeah, it's proof we can pull back from the edge and do smart things for our planet and ourselves. >> i'll try to find solace in your optimism because i don't have any of my own. so important you bring these pieces to us. you can tweet the show at the lead cnn, if you ever miss an episode of the show you can listen to the lead from whence you get your podcasts. sitting there for all two hours like a giant pizza ready for you to dive into. our coverage continues now with one mr. wolf blitzer in a place i like to call the situation room. i will see you tomorrow. i get asked so many times - who's the boss? if you get the boss you are the boboss. try subway's's tastiest menu upgrade yet. if you still have symptoms of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq is dferent and may help. stand up to your symoms with rinvoq. rin
because you realize antarctica is one part of the earth set aside for peace and science.that an arctic treaty. the humpback whales are coming back after being decimated by whalers. yeah, it's proof we can pull back from the edge and do smart things for our planet and ourselves. >> i'll try to find solace in your optimism because i don't have any of my own. so important you bring these pieces to us. you can tweet the show at the lead cnn, if you ever miss an episode of the show you can...
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wester, researchers for the first time showed a huge iceberg that broke away from the glacier of antarctica to specialists of the british antarctic survey. it was possible to capture goals, a bulda with an area of 1.550 m². it is approximately equal to the area of st . for a month and a half, a giant ice floe has already overcome 150 km. weighs the development of events in russia abroad, stay with us. sberbanquet, there is everything you love products from your favorite stores with discounts up to 60%. in the savings market. order profitably the right choice of millions of women when venom needs support venarus can help one, two three one tablet in the morning two components, three actions, not narus protects blood vessels reduces agility of capillaries increases the tone of the vents, venar helps to reduce symptoms, varicose veins venarus is just like one two three. entrepreneurs see prospects, and uralsib offers a profitable solution for six months of free maintenance of a business current account and other profitable promotions for experienced business entrepreneurs with prospects wh
wester, researchers for the first time showed a huge iceberg that broke away from the glacier of antarctica to specialists of the british antarctic survey. it was possible to capture goals, a bulda with an area of 1.550 m². it is approximately equal to the area of st . for a month and a half, a giant ice floe has already overcome 150 km. weighs the development of events in russia abroad, stay with us. sberbanquet, there is everything you love products from your favorite stores with...
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that's where we're about to board a ship and go around these mountains and sail five days to antarcticaf the national snow and ice center out of colorado that for the second year in a row, the south pole, the frozen other world, the ice around it is shrinking in the most dramatic ways. they are the lowest levels since we put satellites into the ski this the '70s. and it broke last year's record, which was already stunning enough. you have to understand for a lot of years, scientists didn't know what to make of the south pole. even as the north pole, which was shrinking and melting rapidly, the south pole, which is continent seemed to be growing. it got to 7 million square miles. now less than a decade later it's less than 700,000. that's a 90% drop. and science doesn't know what to make of this because so little is understood, but all the signs are showing to increasing vulnerability of sea level rise. if that fresh water sea ice if that's released, if it goes like a dam failure, that would fo forcibly rearrange every coastal city from miami to new orleans to shanghai and here in south
that's where we're about to board a ship and go around these mountains and sail five days to antarcticaf the national snow and ice center out of colorado that for the second year in a row, the south pole, the frozen other world, the ice around it is shrinking in the most dramatic ways. they are the lowest levels since we put satellites into the ski this the '70s. and it broke last year's record, which was already stunning enough. you have to understand for a lot of years, scientists didn't know...
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as ocean heat sword and sea ice coverage in antarctica melted to record lows.ng to nasa last year was the 5th warmest with global average surface. temperatures up 1.6 degrees fahrenheit from the 20th century average. both nasa and noaa say they found that the last 9 years have been the warmest years since record keeping began back in 18, 80. and on that positive note. that wraps up kron 4 news at 6, but we'll see you tonight at 8 on your bay area's local news station. >> have a good night. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: trump today. security nightmare as the barricades go up. >> fears of chaos erupting at the former president is charged. >> announcer: then... stay away. dire warning to spring breakers after two deadly shootings. >> not really what you want in your city. >> announcer: and kidnapped mom. the desperate search for the mother of seven. >> they covered her mouth, put her inside the van, and drove away. >> announcer: then, alex murdaugh and battled son buster breaks his silence. >> what he is saying today about
as ocean heat sword and sea ice coverage in antarctica melted to record lows.ng to nasa last year was the 5th warmest with global average surface. temperatures up 1.6 degrees fahrenheit from the 20th century average. both nasa and noaa say they found that the last 9 years have been the warmest years since record keeping began back in 18, 80. and on that positive note. that wraps up kron 4 news at 6, but we'll see you tonight at 8 on your bay area's local news station. >> have a good...
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of course, when we have melting ice from greenland or antarctica, which are these huge icecaps, one thaters the oceans, that contributes to sea level rise, which impacts us all over the world. kasia: this comes as the two biggest polluters, china and the u.s., continue to approve new fossil fuel projects. last year, china approved 160 eight coal-fired plants of various sizes. last week, the biden administration approved an and or miss oil drilling project known as willow in alaska. >> you must see what is at stake. it is not only people but also economies and the entire planet. this is the time to act. what this report does is provide that blueprint but also the details that policymakers need to act. what we need is the political will. kasia: let's look at all of this with the director of cambridge zero, the university of cambridge's climate initiative. many countries do you set those that zero targets but we are seeing emissions continue to increase. in your opinion, what is it with policymakers, what do they need to do? they need to listen to this report but also need action. >> honest
of course, when we have melting ice from greenland or antarctica, which are these huge icecaps, one thaters the oceans, that contributes to sea level rise, which impacts us all over the world. kasia: this comes as the two biggest polluters, china and the u.s., continue to approve new fossil fuel projects. last year, china approved 160 eight coal-fired plants of various sizes. last week, the biden administration approved an and or miss oil drilling project known as willow in alaska. >> you...
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. >>> still ahead at 5:00, bay area scientist head to antarctica to get a look at a group of emperorins. what family is just very important. she's my sister and, we depend on each other a lot. she's the rock of the family. she's the person who holds everything together. ♪♪ it's a battle, you know i'm going to be there. keytruda and chemotherapy meant treating my cancer with two different types of medicine. in a clinical trial, keytruda and chemotherapy was proven to help people live longer than chemotherapy alone. keytruda is used to treat more patients with advanced lung cancer than any other immunotherapy. keytruda may be used with certain chemotherapies as your first treatment if you have advanced nonsquamous, non-small cell lung cancer and you do not have an abnormal “egfr” or “alk” gene. during or after treatment. this may be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have cough, shortness of breath, chest pain, diarrhea, severe stomach pain, severe nausea or vomiting, headache, light sensitivity, eye problems, irregular heartbeat, extreme tiredness, constipatio
. >>> still ahead at 5:00, bay area scientist head to antarctica to get a look at a group of emperorins. what family is just very important. she's my sister and, we depend on each other a lot. she's the rock of the family. she's the person who holds everything together. ♪♪ it's a battle, you know i'm going to be there. keytruda and chemotherapy meant treating my cancer with two different types of medicine. in a clinical trial, keytruda and chemotherapy was proven to help people...
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but the news of the sinking in antarctica took a while to reach london and in fact the record has beenndra shackleton, ernest shackleton�*s granddaughter to see the record. as you can see... amazing. endurance, british, crushed by ice. he would never have seen this injury. — he would never have seen this injury, would you? a he would never have seen this injury, would you?— he would never have seen this injury, would you? a good question. an amazing — injury, would you? a good question. an amazing experience. _ injury, would you? a good question. an amazing experience. i _ injury, would you? a good question. an amazing experience. i knew - injury, would you? a good question. an amazing experience. i knew very| an amazing experience. i knew very little about — an amazing experience. i knew very little about the loss pick. it is part _ little about the loss pick. it is part of— little about the loss pick. it is part of the amazing pattern of more and more _ part of the amazing pattern of more and more information surfaces. these were the final moments of endurance. captured in footage re
but the news of the sinking in antarctica took a while to reach london and in fact the record has beenndra shackleton, ernest shackleton�*s granddaughter to see the record. as you can see... amazing. endurance, british, crushed by ice. he would never have seen this injury. — he would never have seen this injury, would you? a he would never have seen this injury, would you?— he would never have seen this injury, would you? a good question. an amazing — injury, would you? a good question....
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french scientists have studied antarctica ice improve that humans were responsie for global warming.is died at the age of 91. the analysis showed levels of covered a oxide starting to write sharply after the industrial revolution had briefly, little bit of his of -- history will be available to visitors in the coming weeks. they will be allowed to walk on a medieval mosaic or. it is known as the pavement. it has been uncovered with carpet and rug three years it since the 19th century, if you don't lock on it, you have to take your shoes off and where sock. that's it for us for now. stay with us on bbc news did narrator: funding for presentation of this program is provided by.. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank u. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ ♪ narrator: funding for presentation of this program is provided by.. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. an
french scientists have studied antarctica ice improve that humans were responsie for global warming.is died at the age of 91. the analysis showed levels of covered a oxide starting to write sharply after the industrial revolution had briefly, little bit of his of -- history will be available to visitors in the coming weeks. they will be allowed to walk on a medieval mosaic or. it is known as the pavement. it has been uncovered with carpet and rug three years it since the 19th century, if you...
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cnn's chief climate correspondent bill weir is on his way to antarctica right now. from the tip of patagonia, a beautiful place, sometimes called the end of the world. but we are not talking about sort of the book of regulations revelations existential end of the world here. we are talking about antarctica, which is right in the other side of that mound range. that mountain range is a national park here in the chile argentina border. we are going to get on the boat, around those, and across -- with some oil scientist here in a couple of days. but the news today is about how much that play says is changing and how much it affects all of us long term. we are talking about sea ice. and just for perspective, in 2014, in the summer, there would be about 7 million square miles of sea ice all around this continent down here at the south pole. now the national snow and ice center out of colorado confirms it's just over 700,000 square miles. so, that's a 90% loss in less than a decade. and what is really worrisome is that the big glaciers, like -- this is a glacier, of froze
cnn's chief climate correspondent bill weir is on his way to antarctica right now. from the tip of patagonia, a beautiful place, sometimes called the end of the world. but we are not talking about sort of the book of regulations revelations existential end of the world here. we are talking about antarctica, which is right in the other side of that mound range. that mountain range is a national park here in the chile argentina border. we are going to get on the boat, around those, and across --...
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we flew into antarctica on russian cargo plane.r opens and instantly you could feel the wind and you could feel the biting kind of temperature kick again. at that point i was a little bit overwhelming, so i was wondering, how is this going to work? is this going to work? just of the course because of the weather, some are doing more up and down in loops now. i'm paralysed from the chest down, i can't feel a move below my chest. the big challenge with that is that in temperatures of —20 and below you are potentially going to get frostbite. so, i needed to get moving, get my heated socks on, get the battery pack on get going. we set off on the start line, with the wind without strong, i felt confident, this was first kind of lap and if so, ifeel good, ifeel like i got this, then suddenly you're coming back into the wind and you feel any exposed skin is starting to toughen to the temperature. when people were walking past me, it was demoralising, because i was giving every ounce of physical energy and physical force and strength i thi
we flew into antarctica on russian cargo plane.r opens and instantly you could feel the wind and you could feel the biting kind of temperature kick again. at that point i was a little bit overwhelming, so i was wondering, how is this going to work? is this going to work? just of the course because of the weather, some are doing more up and down in loops now. i'm paralysed from the chest down, i can't feel a move below my chest. the big challenge with that is that in temperatures of —20 and...
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includes more than 15% of the government's expenses in the treatment sector in this country, which is antarctica has decreased by 136,000 square kilometers compared to the same period last year. the melting ice, which is getting deeper every day, the warming of the glaciers that keep the earth cold. will melt the ice mass in the south pole in january this year it reached one million, seven hundred and ninety thousand square kilometers, which is a decrease of 136 thousand square kilometers compared to 2022. this shows the national ice snow data center at kolah university . is the antarctic, it will definitely cause a significant increase in the sea level, which is about half a meter, but since it is a large pillar of ice that holds other glaciers, if this large pillar is left in the sea water , the sea level will rise by three meters. the melting of the ice as a result of the global increase over the years and for centuries, this problem leads to a catastrophic increase in sea levels, the melting of the sea helps the darker water absorb more heat than the ice, this white coating helps to return n
includes more than 15% of the government's expenses in the treatment sector in this country, which is antarctica has decreased by 136,000 square kilometers compared to the same period last year. the melting ice, which is getting deeper every day, the warming of the glaciers that keep the earth cold. will melt the ice mass in the south pole in january this year it reached one million, seven hundred and ninety thousand square kilometers, which is a decrease of 136 thousand square kilometers...