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above the preindustrial level, and this is that trend, it's rising faster and faster over the arctic circlevering the arctic sea over the last 20 years than the theoretical climate scientists were predicting, so that, today, during the arctic polar summer, which is, of course, a 24—hour summer, the period of the summer is about three months, centred around june 215t, we can see that the sea is exposed about 50% to the sunlight, so this means, whereas the ice was reflecting sunlight back into space, the sea is absorbing it and that region of the planet is now heating up faster than the rest of the planet, which is about 1.2, 1.5 degrees centigrade above the preindustrial level. now, what happens during the arctic summer, when you've got a hot area around the north pole, and it is hot... i mean, one of the members of the climate crisis advisory group is in northern finland, he is a representative of the sami people up there, he spoke to me six weeks ago, when the temperature there was —30 and then, two weeks ago, when the temperatures was plus 31 centigrade, a 61—degree change in less than si
above the preindustrial level, and this is that trend, it's rising faster and faster over the arctic circlevering the arctic sea over the last 20 years than the theoretical climate scientists were predicting, so that, today, during the arctic polar summer, which is, of course, a 24—hour summer, the period of the summer is about three months, centred around june 215t, we can see that the sea is exposed about 50% to the sunlight, so this means, whereas the ice was reflecting sunlight back into...
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last month, the temperature saw to 38 degrees celsius if the highest ever recorded in the arctic circle. this snap from nasa shows and read the early summer heat waves that has been scorching eastern russia and europe. the figure says that's ok, it's all because of the drought for the 3rd year straight. we aren't getting the copious amount of rain that we used to get. the heat wave is sucking moisture of recon trees creating a tinderbox in siberia. usually one of the coldest regions on earth, the fire is consuming what was once permanently frozen ground. and the carbon rich pete below. the scientists worry that this will release more carbon into the atmosphere and contribute to climate change their proper that i would probably kill the situation with was far as in our republic. it's very difficult because we are experiencing the try us summers of the past 150 years. and the code here on the month of june was the hospital records. the russian military is flowing in fi. fi has more than 2500 a battling the flames. the weather is exacerbating the problem. if not for the strong winds, we co
last month, the temperature saw to 38 degrees celsius if the highest ever recorded in the arctic circle. this snap from nasa shows and read the early summer heat waves that has been scorching eastern russia and europe. the figure says that's ok, it's all because of the drought for the 3rd year straight. we aren't getting the copious amount of rain that we used to get. the heat wave is sucking moisture of recon trees creating a tinderbox in siberia. usually one of the coldest regions on earth,...
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seaweed in water that is just 4 degrees celsius and temperature, about 300 kilometers north of the arctic circle. i see where it is not just healthy . this bush. it's even though it looks a little brown and bushy case like travel and it's amazing. me kind of build up really yummy. tripoli! taste super good. ah! there are thousands of varieties of edible seaweed and triple seaweed or brush tuft. l g. pros, especially will along the norwegian coast. like here in the fulton islands, erickson and sing a run, the small firms foot and seaweed. there an emission to broaden seaweeds, popularity. while it has been largely forgotten in europe, it's frequently featured on menus in the asia pacific region. my mom's, japanese, i've grown updating that they waves all my life. sorry, it was really exciting when we, when i moved to no way to see the petite show. there was, there was just much weight growing along the coastline. it being a question about and then the wage and tradition. many people here live off what the c provides region is famous for stock fish, or when dr. colt, which even the vikings 8 as we
seaweed in water that is just 4 degrees celsius and temperature, about 300 kilometers north of the arctic circle. i see where it is not just healthy . this bush. it's even though it looks a little brown and bushy case like travel and it's amazing. me kind of build up really yummy. tripoli! taste super good. ah! there are thousands of varieties of edible seaweed and triple seaweed or brush tuft. l g. pros, especially will along the norwegian coast. like here in the fulton islands, erickson and...
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petersburg set new records wihile temperatures north of the arctic circle of reach 30 degrees. in the united states, wildfires destroyed homes in parts of california. >> it is an important signal for developing relations. reporter: the russian foreign minister disagreed on much. this time john kerry comes as a climate envoy, and with climate change, both sides support joint action. >> we believe there is space for us to cooperate on this and be able to open up some better opportunities as we do cooperate. >> both presidents recognize the problem of climate change. this is a very good starting point. reporter: mutual suspicions abound. putin has warned climate change cooperation can be used by foreign powers to exert pressure on russia. as a signatory to the 2015 paris climate accord, russia is yet to produce a plan to reduce net zero emissions. for the u.s., this is the first test of president biden's hope of a reset of relations. >> it is important to find common topics during which it must be figured out if interaction with russia is possible. that is why it is an important v
petersburg set new records wihile temperatures north of the arctic circle of reach 30 degrees. in the united states, wildfires destroyed homes in parts of california. >> it is an important signal for developing relations. reporter: the russian foreign minister disagreed on much. this time john kerry comes as a climate envoy, and with climate change, both sides support joint action. >> we believe there is space for us to cooperate on this and be able to open up some better...
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she knows all too well how hard life is here. buck latan live north of the arctic circle, 180 kilometer from the arctic ocean. in the winter minus 35 degrees celsius is quite normal. even in the summer it can suddenly start snowing. laquata is a motor town. the entire city is dependent on one industry cold. but the regional government says the deposits will be exhausted by 2037. there are mines all around the city, but only for if the original 13 is still in use. since the soviet era, more than 60 percent of the population has left walker, top div shamal, there are many people left and hardly any jobs we plan to leave. you see how many of the houses are in terrible condition. you shane johnson, everything's just going to hold, you know, to go from the sand to schools and kindergarten. i'm going to go vicious cycle social institutions like schools are being closed because people are moving away because they close even more people leave. visual work. officials are trying to regulate the number of people leaving, but a struggling to keep up. there are more than 14000 names on the official
she knows all too well how hard life is here. buck latan live north of the arctic circle, 180 kilometer from the arctic ocean. in the winter minus 35 degrees celsius is quite normal. even in the summer it can suddenly start snowing. laquata is a motor town. the entire city is dependent on one industry cold. but the regional government says the deposits will be exhausted by 2037. there are mines all around the city, but only for if the original 13 is still in use. since the soviet era, more than...
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by the time lives north of the arctic circle, 180 kilometer from the arctic ocean. in the winter minus 35 degrees celsius is quite normal. even in the summer it can suddenly start snowing. laquata is a mono town. the entire city is dependent on one industry cold, but the regional government says the deposits will be exhausted by 2037. that reminds all around the city, but only for if the original 13 is still in use. since the soviet era, more than 60 percent of the population has left walker, tom, do shamal. there are many people left and hardly any jobs we plan to leave. so you can see how many of the houses are in terrible condition. you're saying that they will strengthen everything just going to just go from the sand to schools and kindergartens are closed because i'm going to go full. it's a vicious cycle. social institutions like schools are being close because people are moving away because they close even more people leave visual work. officials are trying to regulate the number of people leaving, but struggling to keep up. there are more than 14000 names on
by the time lives north of the arctic circle, 180 kilometer from the arctic ocean. in the winter minus 35 degrees celsius is quite normal. even in the summer it can suddenly start snowing. laquata is a mono town. the entire city is dependent on one industry cold, but the regional government says the deposits will be exhausted by 2037. that reminds all around the city, but only for if the original 13 is still in use. since the soviet era, more than 60 percent of the population has left walker,...
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seaweed in water that is just 4 degrees celsius and temperature, about 300 kilometers north of the arctic circle. i see where it is not just healthy this bush. it's even though it looks a little brown and bushy case like travel and it's amazing kind of build up to this really yummy tripoli case. it's super good. ah, there are thousands of varieties of edible seaweed. and triple seaweed or brush tuft l g. pros especially will along the norwegian coast here in the fortune islands. ah ericsson and sing a run, the small firms foot and seaweed their mission to broaden seaweeds popularity, has been largely forgotten in europe. it's frequently featured on menus in the asia pacific region. my mom's japanese, i've gotten up feeding to say, wait all my life. sorry. it was really exciting when we, when i moved to norway to see the petite show there was here, there was just much weight growing along the coastline, being a proportion about and then the wage and tradition. many people here live off what the c provides region is famous for stock fish, or when dr. colt, which even the vikings age, as well as th
seaweed in water that is just 4 degrees celsius and temperature, about 300 kilometers north of the arctic circle. i see where it is not just healthy this bush. it's even though it looks a little brown and bushy case like travel and it's amazing kind of build up to this really yummy tripoli case. it's super good. ah, there are thousands of varieties of edible seaweed. and triple seaweed or brush tuft l g. pros especially will along the norwegian coast here in the fortune islands. ah ericsson and...
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so it is reduce, remove and repair the damage that is being caused by the arctic circle region. look at the u.k.. another report released by the u.k. concludes britain is already undergoing disruptive climate change, measuring increased rainfall, sunshine and temperatures in 2020. here is outside source correspondent rebecca morale. rebecca: the changes are dramatic. this week' s storms, leading to flash flooding in the south of england. the extremes of the focus of a new report that assesses that the u.k. climate in 2020, from the hottest dayecorded in heathrow, london, were temperatures reached 7.8 degree, to the coldest in aberdeen sure, allow of -10 .3 degrees, to the rain in october th the wettest day on record and wind on the isle of wight with wind gusts reading 100 kilometers per hour. the reports says the u.k. is gettg wetter, warmer and sunnier. >> from our observations, we can see the u.k. climate is already changing climate change is not something we have to worry about are the end of the century. we are saying this very -- seeing this very clearly in our observation
so it is reduce, remove and repair the damage that is being caused by the arctic circle region. look at the u.k.. another report released by the u.k. concludes britain is already undergoing disruptive climate change, measuring increased rainfall, sunshine and temperatures in 2020. here is outside source correspondent rebecca morale. rebecca: the changes are dramatic. this week' s storms, leading to flash flooding in the south of england. the extremes of the focus of a new report that assesses...
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temperatures in both moscow and saint petersburg set new records, while temperatures north of the arctic circle approach. 30 degrees celsius in the united states to wildfires, destroyed homes in parts of california. state for the rest of the visit is an important signal for developing bilateral relations. lifting tensions for establishing work in areas where we can find common ground. the russian foreign minister knows the former us secretary of state. well, adela disagreed on march in the past. this time john kerry comes as president, biden's climate, envoy and on climate change. both sides now support joint action apps. we believe there is space for us to cooperate on this and perhaps to be able to open up some better opportunities on other issues as we do cooperate on this restrictions recognize the program flashes. and this is a very good, very good bet for, for the launch the negotiation in such an issue. mutual suspicions abound as ever. president putin has warned the climate cooperation may be used by foreign powers to exert pressure on russia, perhaps, and limiting its exploitation of n
temperatures in both moscow and saint petersburg set new records, while temperatures north of the arctic circle approach. 30 degrees celsius in the united states to wildfires, destroyed homes in parts of california. state for the rest of the visit is an important signal for developing bilateral relations. lifting tensions for establishing work in areas where we can find common ground. the russian foreign minister knows the former us secretary of state. well, adela disagreed on march in the...
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we're seeing extraordinarily high temperatures, temperatures in the thirty's and forty's above the arctic circle, which we've never seen. but of course, these forests aren't used to conditions like this, extreme drought high temperatures and they are prone to burning. so once you cross that threshold, a high temperature and very dry conditions, forest fires just take or well and basically uncontrollable through already seeing some permafrost melt. there's growing concerned about what scientists call abrupt permafrost melt. that means very rapid deterioration of this frozen soil. so basically this frozen soil, mainly inside the area, contains twice as much carbon as the total amount in the atmosphere. so this could have been on the climate. permafrost melt really does take or is a growing concerned, and it would be a big problem if it does take off. if we want to even have a chance of getting climate change under control, by that i mean say limiting temperature rise to 2 degrees. we have to cut our emissions at least and half by 2030. that's 9 years from now. that means we need to come out of the
we're seeing extraordinarily high temperatures, temperatures in the thirty's and forty's above the arctic circle, which we've never seen. but of course, these forests aren't used to conditions like this, extreme drought high temperatures and they are prone to burning. so once you cross that threshold, a high temperature and very dry conditions, forest fires just take or well and basically uncontrollable through already seeing some permafrost melt. there's growing concerned about what scientists...
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so it's reduce, remove and repair the damage that is being caused by the arctic circle region.e concludes britain is already undergoing disruptive climate change, with increased rainfall, sunshine and temperatures in 2020. here's science correspondent rebecca morelle. the changes we are seeing are dramatic. this week's storms leading to flash flooding in the south of england. in ilford in essex rainwater peered into the women's garden and garage, these extremes are the focus of a new report that assessed that uk's climate in 2020, from the hottest they recorded in heathrow in london where temperatures reach 37.8 degrees, to the coldest in braemar in aberdeenshire that hit a low of minus 10.3 degrees to reign in october with the wettest day of minus 10.3 degrees to rain in october with the wettest day on record and wind on the isle of wight with gusts reaching over 100 mph. the report says the uk is getting warmer, wetter and sunnier. we can see very clearly from observations that the gatekeepers that climate is already changing so climate change is notjust something that is goi
so it's reduce, remove and repair the damage that is being caused by the arctic circle region.e concludes britain is already undergoing disruptive climate change, with increased rainfall, sunshine and temperatures in 2020. here's science correspondent rebecca morelle. the changes we are seeing are dramatic. this week's storms leading to flash flooding in the south of england. in ilford in essex rainwater peered into the women's garden and garage, these extremes are the focus of a new report...
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we're seeing extraordinarily high temperatures, temperatures in the thirty's and forty's above the arctic circle, which we've never seen. and of course, these forests are used to conditions like this, extreme drought high temperatures, and they are prone to burning. so what once you cross that threshold of high temperature and very dry conditions, forest fires just take all well and i basically uncontrollable. all this is also an area that's covered with pama for us to right, which stores carbon. so there's the potential for domino effect. absolutely, and in fact we're already seeing some permafrost melt, there's growing concerned about what scientists call abrupt permafrost melt. that means very rapid deterioration on this frozen soil. so basically this frozen soil, mainly in siberia, contains twice as much carbon as the total amount in the atmosphere. so this could have a huge effect on the climate. permafrost melt really does take or is a growing concerned, and it would be a big problem if it does take off. well, i recall that you've been involved in various, i pcc ex, expert reports yourself
we're seeing extraordinarily high temperatures, temperatures in the thirty's and forty's above the arctic circle, which we've never seen. and of course, these forests are used to conditions like this, extreme drought high temperatures, and they are prone to burning. so what once you cross that threshold of high temperature and very dry conditions, forest fires just take all well and i basically uncontrollable. all this is also an area that's covered with pama for us to right, which stores...
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sweden attempts in the 20s, red in the middle thirties, further east, and up in black land to arctic circle, which will keep our sunbathing attempted in the high twenty's, even broker reco. during this week, a record that stood since 1844 ah, a new generation of young people are more politically engaged than the one that came before. welcome generation.
sweden attempts in the 20s, red in the middle thirties, further east, and up in black land to arctic circle, which will keep our sunbathing attempted in the high twenty's, even broker reco. during this week, a record that stood since 1844 ah, a new generation of young people are more politically engaged than the one that came before. welcome generation.
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with temps, in the twenty's, red in the middle set, he's further east and up in black land to arctic circle, which will keep sunbathing attempt just in the high twenty's even broke her record early this week, a record that stood since 1844 sponsored pay cut on airways challenging the way mainstream media reports. the news stories like these should be easy pickings for political reporters out of all power to account how it is in journalism is breaking among the destruction of civilian property. this is all evidence for farm trials and the rate of speaking now. we've been getting stories of john this taken from the houses in the middle of the night and tortured the listening post covers the way the news is covered on his era. the the me welcome back here watching i was there with me, the whole rom, the reminder of all top news stories hate he's interim government has asked the international community to send troops to help stabilize the country after the assassination of president driven moines. but the us to say that will not send military assistance. the un security council approved a 12 mo
with temps, in the twenty's, red in the middle set, he's further east and up in black land to arctic circle, which will keep sunbathing attempt just in the high twenty's even broke her record early this week, a record that stood since 1844 sponsored pay cut on airways challenging the way mainstream media reports. the news stories like these should be easy pickings for political reporters out of all power to account how it is in journalism is breaking among the destruction of civilian property....
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very warm southerly winds blowing up there through finland and beyond right up into the arctic circle. but hey, comes out disturbed weather cloud and rain weather systems rolling in from the atlantic. some sherry rain coming through. little cool here. notice the pockets of really heavy. so i high temperatures into central parts of your temperatures. they are getting up into the mid thirties over the next couple of days. so it's going to be dry, warm and sunny for the most part. some live to showers just around the black, see some wet weather making his way across scandinavia. that harold's, that fund re breakdown we're looking at the shower was continuing for the west, could still see, wanted to share for the football at wembley, and certainly chance to further showers. that for the tennis shall, is continuing into from stan, a process which live eating further rates, which as we go on 3 wedding stay really popping up, jeremy saying some heavy rain wet weather making his way to the part of potent into the bowl 6 days stays hot dry and sunday from moscow with a top temperature of 30 de
very warm southerly winds blowing up there through finland and beyond right up into the arctic circle. but hey, comes out disturbed weather cloud and rain weather systems rolling in from the atlantic. some sherry rain coming through. little cool here. notice the pockets of really heavy. so i high temperatures into central parts of your temperatures. they are getting up into the mid thirties over the next couple of days. so it's going to be dry, warm and sunny for the most part. some live to...
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the big area of high pressure on that heat extending right up into the arctic circle courtesy of this area of high pressure. so little west of the south 1st and naughty storms rumbling away just around the black sea. cool room wet further west. we got some wet weather that just rolling in northwest and passive here, once again. so we are going to see further shelves just around to france through germany. of course, a low countries into were denmark. we'll see that wet weather just running right round across a good pass off the british shells. tosses and showers suspect interruptions in the play. the tennis at wimbledon might still see a shower too for the, the semifinal football at wembley, on tuesday evening. and you might just still see wanna to shalysea as we go on into were the latter part of the day for the england game on wednesday. actually a chance wanted to share was here. still some show was around for the tennis, but i think as we go through the week, it should turn dry and brighter. wanted to give you some good news there still rather wet, just around the alps. we're going
the big area of high pressure on that heat extending right up into the arctic circle courtesy of this area of high pressure. so little west of the south 1st and naughty storms rumbling away just around the black sea. cool room wet further west. we got some wet weather that just rolling in northwest and passive here, once again. so we are going to see further shelves just around to france through germany. of course, a low countries into were denmark. we'll see that wet weather just running right...
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, with temps, in the twenty's red in the middle set, he's further east and up in black land to arctic circle, which will keep sunbathing attempted in the high twenty's even broke her record, early this week, a record that stood since 1844. the new generation of young people are more politically engaged than the one that came before. welcome to generation change a global feelings and attempts to challenge and understand the ideas that mobilize youth around. in south africa, women who are at the forefront, the walk in a ration never ever gets hired of developing resistance and ignite. the passions stand up in flight generation change on al jazeera, the going to resume conservation, part of the book, those bringing nature and people together to work with what like my passion, my job is linking between the content that you need in the epic and you need to find them or do we have to teach the community living with the one life it's excellent, elliot limbo, riding with elliot. my son, bob way on algebra. me the the me you're watching the news are on. are you with me for the back people? i, reminde
, with temps, in the twenty's red in the middle set, he's further east and up in black land to arctic circle, which will keep sunbathing attempted in the high twenty's even broke her record, early this week, a record that stood since 1844. the new generation of young people are more politically engaged than the one that came before. welcome to generation change a global feelings and attempts to challenge and understand the ideas that mobilize youth around. in south africa, women who are at the...
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how hard life is here, buck latan lives north of the arctic circle, 180 kilometer from the arctic ocean. in the winter minus 35 degrees celsius is quite normal, even in the summer it can suddenly start snowing. laquata is a morning town. the entire city is dependent on one industry cold, but the regional government says the deposits will be exhausted by 2037. that reminds all around the city, but only for if the original 13 is still in use. since the soviet era, more than 60 percent of the population has left walker, tom deal shamal. there are many people left and hardly any jobs we plan to leave you to see if you can see how many of the houses are in terrible condition. you're saying that they will trust and everything's just going to just go from the sand to schools and kindergarten are closing with them to grow the business cycle. social institutions like schools are being close because people are moving away because they close even more people leave. visual board. officials are trying to regulate the number of people leaving, but a struggling to keep up. there are more than 14000 na
how hard life is here, buck latan lives north of the arctic circle, 180 kilometer from the arctic ocean. in the winter minus 35 degrees celsius is quite normal, even in the summer it can suddenly start snowing. laquata is a morning town. the entire city is dependent on one industry cold, but the regional government says the deposits will be exhausted by 2037. that reminds all around the city, but only for if the original 13 is still in use. since the soviet era, more than 60 percent of the...
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by the time lies north of the arctic circle, 180 kilometer from the arctic ocean. in the winter minus 35 degrees celsius is quite normal, even in the summer it can suddenly stop snowing. laquita is a mona town. the entire city is dependent on one industry cold. but the regional government says the deposits will be exhausted by 2037. their minds all around the city, but only for the rich, 13 is still in use. since the soviet era, more than 60 percent of the population has left walker. tom deal shamal. there are many people left and hardly any jobs we plan to leave to see. so you can see how many of the houses are in terrible condition. you're saying that they will trust and everything's just going through who just know to go from the it san their schools and kindergarten are closing something to go for the vicious cycle. social institutions like schools are being close because people are moving away and because they close, even more people leave. visual board. officials are trying to regulate the number of people leaving, but a struggling to keep up. there are more
by the time lies north of the arctic circle, 180 kilometer from the arctic ocean. in the winter minus 35 degrees celsius is quite normal, even in the summer it can suddenly stop snowing. laquita is a mona town. the entire city is dependent on one industry cold. but the regional government says the deposits will be exhausted by 2037. their minds all around the city, but only for the rich, 13 is still in use. since the soviet era, more than 60 percent of the population has left walker. tom deal...
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she knows all too well how hard life is here. luck. latan live north of the arctic circle, 180 kilometer from the arctic ocean. in the winter minus 35 degrees celsius is quite normal, even in the summer it can suddenly stop snowing. laquata is a monitor town. the entire city is dependent on one industry cold, but the regional government says the deposits will be exhausted by 2037. that reminds all around the city, but only for if the original 13 is still in use. since the soviet era, more than 60 percent of the population has left walker tom, redeem shamal. there are many people left and hardly any jobs we plan to leave. so you can see how many of the houses are in terrible condition. you know that they will. and everything's just going to who, who just know to go from the sand to schools and kindergarten are close to group. oh, it's a vicious cycle. social institutions like schools are being close because people are moving away because they close even more people leave visual work. officials are trying to regulate the number of people leaving, but a struggling to keep up. there are more
she knows all too well how hard life is here. luck. latan live north of the arctic circle, 180 kilometer from the arctic ocean. in the winter minus 35 degrees celsius is quite normal, even in the summer it can suddenly stop snowing. laquata is a monitor town. the entire city is dependent on one industry cold, but the regional government says the deposits will be exhausted by 2037. that reminds all around the city, but only for if the original 13 is still in use. since the soviet era, more than...
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seaweed in water that is just 4 degrees celsius and temperature, about 300 kilometers north of the arctic circle. i see latest, not just healthy this bush, it's triple even though it looks a little brown and bushy taste like travel and it's amazing. me kind of build up that it's really yummy, tripoli! case ship are good. ah, there are thousands of varieties of edible seaweed triples the wheat or brush tuft. l. v grows especially well along the norwegian coast. like here in the fulton islands erickson and singing rather small firms, foot and seaweed, their emission to broaden seaweeds, popularity, has been largely forgotten in europe. it's frequently featured on menus in the asia pacific region. my mom's japanese. so i've gotten updating to say, wait all my life. sorry. it was really exciting when we, when i moved to norway to see the petite show, there was, there was just much weight growing along the coastline being about and then the weight and tradition. many people here live off what the c provides region is famous for stock fish, or when dr. colt, which even the vikings $81.00 of the series
seaweed in water that is just 4 degrees celsius and temperature, about 300 kilometers north of the arctic circle. i see latest, not just healthy this bush, it's triple even though it looks a little brown and bushy taste like travel and it's amazing. me kind of build up that it's really yummy, tripoli! case ship are good. ah, there are thousands of varieties of edible seaweed triples the wheat or brush tuft. l. v grows especially well along the norwegian coast. like here in the fulton islands...
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seaweed in water that is just 4 degrees celsius and temperature, about 300 kilometers north of the arctic circle. i see where it is not just healthy . this bush, it's written, even though it looks a little brown and bushy taste like truffle and it's amazing kind of build up that it's really yummy, tripoli, case shipper, good. ah, there are thousands of varieties of animals. and truffles, the wheat or brush tuft l v grows especially well along the norwegian coast. here in the fulton islands. i ericsson and sing. i run the small firms foot and seaweed there on a mission to broaden seaweeds popularity. while it has been largely forgotten in europe, it's frequently featured on menus in the asia pacific region. my mom's japanese. so i've got enough waiting to say, wait all my life. sorry. it was really exciting when we, when i moved to norway to see the petite show, there was, there was just much they weight growing along the coastline. it being a precaution about and then the wage and tradition. many people here live of what the c provides. region is famous for stock fish, or when dr. caught which e
seaweed in water that is just 4 degrees celsius and temperature, about 300 kilometers north of the arctic circle. i see where it is not just healthy . this bush, it's written, even though it looks a little brown and bushy taste like truffle and it's amazing kind of build up that it's really yummy, tripoli, case shipper, good. ah, there are thousands of varieties of animals. and truffles, the wheat or brush tuft l v grows especially well along the norwegian coast. here in the fulton islands. i...
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it is 3 days before she knows all too well how hard life is here. buck retire live north of the arctic circle, 180 kilometer from the arctic ocean. in the winter minus 35 degrees celsius is quite normal, even in the summer it can suddenly start snowing. laquita is a mona town. the entire city is dependent on one industry cold, but the regional government says the deposits will be exhausted by 2037. there are mines all around the city, but only for if the original 13 is still in use. since the soviet era, more than 60 percent of the population has left walker tom, do you have shamal? there aren't many people left and hardly any jobs we plan to leave to see if you can see how many of the houses are in terrible condition. you know, it's a shame that they're all shots and everything just going through just, you know, to go from the sand to schools and kindergarten. i'm going to go for the vicious cycle. social institutions like schools are being closed because people are moving away because they close even more people leave. visual worth. officials are trying to regulate the number of people leav
it is 3 days before she knows all too well how hard life is here. buck retire live north of the arctic circle, 180 kilometer from the arctic ocean. in the winter minus 35 degrees celsius is quite normal, even in the summer it can suddenly start snowing. laquita is a mona town. the entire city is dependent on one industry cold, but the regional government says the deposits will be exhausted by 2037. there are mines all around the city, but only for if the original 13 is still in use. since the...
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it is we days before, she knows all too well how hard life is here, but lies north of the arctic circle, 180 kilometer from the arctic ocean in the winter minus 35 degrees celsius is quite normal, even in the summer it can suddenly stop snowing. laquata is a mona town. the entire city is dependent on one industry cold. but the regional government says the deposits will be exhausted by 2037. there are mines all around this city, but only for if the original 13 is still in use. since the soviet era, more than 60 percent of the population has left walker, tom deal shamal. there aren't many people left and hardly any jobs we plan to leave to see how many of the houses are in terrible condition. you know, for shame that they will trust and everything's just going through just no, go from the. it's sad do. schools and kindergarten are close to group. oh, it's a vicious cycle. social institutions like schools are being closed because people are moving away because they close even more people leave. we shall board officials . so trying to regulate the number of people leaving, but a struggling
it is we days before, she knows all too well how hard life is here, but lies north of the arctic circle, 180 kilometer from the arctic ocean in the winter minus 35 degrees celsius is quite normal, even in the summer it can suddenly stop snowing. laquata is a mona town. the entire city is dependent on one industry cold. but the regional government says the deposits will be exhausted by 2037. there are mines all around this city, but only for if the original 13 is still in use. since the soviet...
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and in the arctic circle, the town of banak in northern norway reached 94 degrees fahrenheit last weekhotter than the highest temperature recorded in miami, florida, this year. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. when we come back, we go to the capital of haiti to speak to a former minister of culture who is now coordinator at the commission to find a haitian solution to the ongoing political crisis. then we will be joined by new york congressmember alexandria ocasio-cortez. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "bel pale" by kati dada. i'm amy goodman in new york city, joined by democracy now! co-host juan gonazalez in new brunswick, new jersey. hi, juan. juan: hi, amy. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. amy: we begin today's show in haiti, where police said sunday they arrested a key figure in last wednesday's assassination of president jovenel moÏse at his home in port-au-prince. haiti's national police chief leon charles said they arrested 63-year-old dr. christ
and in the arctic circle, the town of banak in northern norway reached 94 degrees fahrenheit last weekhotter than the highest temperature recorded in miami, florida, this year. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. when we come back, we go to the capital of haiti to speak to a former minister of culture who is now coordinator at the commission to find a haitian solution to the ongoing political crisis. then we will be joined by...
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remember the pacific northwest heat wave that extended as far as the arctic circle.n over 6,000 temperatures. this is phenomenal amounts of heat. if we're talking about the fabulous las vegas, their temperature was just a mere 116 degrees yesterday. casual, right? that's one degree shy of the all-time record high temperature. and today they will flirt with either tieing that or breaking that for the afternoon. so this was not the only location that experienced daily record high temperatures. in fact, grand junction, colorado, they had an all-time record set of 107 degrees. here's las vegas, this actually just updated within the past hour. 118 degrees. that's the forecast high temperature. remember that graphic i showed you a moment ago. 117 is the all-time record high. this is serious heat, people. it's long lasting. and it doesn't allow your body to acclimate to the excessive heat. 94% of the western u.s. under absolutely dry conditions. drought conditions. exceptional drought for the great basin. we know this is a concern for the forests and wildfires ongoing in th
remember the pacific northwest heat wave that extended as far as the arctic circle.n over 6,000 temperatures. this is phenomenal amounts of heat. if we're talking about the fabulous las vegas, their temperature was just a mere 116 degrees yesterday. casual, right? that's one degree shy of the all-time record high temperature. and today they will flirt with either tieing that or breaking that for the afternoon. so this was not the only location that experienced daily record high temperatures. in...
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meteorologists scared -- showing norwegian town far above the arctic circle, the highest temperatured at that latitude. one could only imagine how whether china all would approach the stories. how would they explain the insane heat in different states? would they create a new reality where the world is not getting harder? there is of course something comforting about that specific delusion, or world that is not getting hotter. that's not the world we live in. the world we live in is getting hotter. the world we live in is being ravaged by the heat. the heat will cause human misery. the misery is thanks in large part to rupert murdoch and his life's work. he is 90 now so he will not see what he put into motion. i truly hope that none of us ever forget what he has done. orget what he has done do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income
meteorologists scared -- showing norwegian town far above the arctic circle, the highest temperatured at that latitude. one could only imagine how whether china all would approach the stories. how would they explain the insane heat in different states? would they create a new reality where the world is not getting harder? there is of course something comforting about that specific delusion, or world that is not getting hotter. that's not the world we live in. the world we live in is getting...
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it's like putting a dome stadium all the way from the arctic circle to california.he air gets trapped. it gets progressively warmer. it squeezes down and gets hotter and hotter, and no weather can get in the way. we often say, every time we see an extreme event, we say, is this climate change? we've hidden behind the fact that we say,limate change doesn't create whether. -- weath er. it doesn't create heat waves and forest fires, but it contributes to it. there are many factors that create extreme weather, and the physical factors, but now we are realizing there are human factors. this heat wave would not have been nearly as brutal and as deadly if it had not been for what is coming out of our tailpipes and smokestacks. judy: who is most affected? >> it's the elderly, of course. it is the infants who do not have the sweat glands. it's the homeless. it's people with health-related illnesses, and that is why we are seeing so many deaths. a lot more emergency entrances. we still have lockdown situations in canada, so breathing through a mask in these temperatures is ju
it's like putting a dome stadium all the way from the arctic circle to california.he air gets trapped. it gets progressively warmer. it squeezes down and gets hotter and hotter, and no weather can get in the way. we often say, every time we see an extreme event, we say, is this climate change? we've hidden behind the fact that we say,limate change doesn't create whether. -- weath er. it doesn't create heat waves and forest fires, but it contributes to it. there are many factors that create...
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last month, ground temperatures in the arctic circle reached over 100 degrees fahrenheit. much of the western united states is suffering through a severe drought, which has provided ready tinder for the wildfires that've broken out especially early this year. and, for the first time in recorded history, deforestation and fires in the amazon, coupled with warmer temperatures, is causing parts of the rainforest to now spit out more carbon dioxide than it absorbs. scientists fear that this reversal could be a tipping point, where one of the earth's best ways of storing massive amounts of carbon is now becoming a carbon emitter. and joining me now is gavin schmidt. he's a climatologist, and serves as nasa's senior climate advisor. gavin schmidt great to have you back on the newshour. we're seeing this devastation and the flooding in europe and also here in the u.s. the west is baking with this drowtd and these wildfires. these are the things that climate models have always predicted would happen, right? more and more of these extreme fluctuations. >> so current models have bee
last month, ground temperatures in the arctic circle reached over 100 degrees fahrenheit. much of the western united states is suffering through a severe drought, which has provided ready tinder for the wildfires that've broken out especially early this year. and, for the first time in recorded history, deforestation and fires in the amazon, coupled with warmer temperatures, is causing parts of the rainforest to now spit out more carbon dioxide than it absorbs. scientists fear that this...