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the arctic ocean is dying that's the stern warning brought back by scientists who spent a year studying climate change in the region and made the journey aboard the german icebreaker the gathering valuable data about the ocean ice and atmosphere around the north pole. the last few yards of the most complex north pole expedition ever after a year in the arctic the german research ship pull our stern is coming home a special moment for the woman in charge of the alfred figure institute. but do you see my tears of joy i am so happy that our ship is back home and when i saw it again after such a long time i thought we are so lucky that everyone has arrived home safely. last fall the polar stand froze onto an ice floe and drifted across the arctic at a speed of about 12 kilometers a day propelled by the isis movement on ocean currents the crew came from 20 different nations and worked throughout the darkness of the arctic winter in temperatures that sunk as low as minus 40 degrees celsius one danger throughout the trip was hungry polar bears nonetheless they successfully gathered the informa
the arctic ocean is dying that's the stern warning brought back by scientists who spent a year studying climate change in the region and made the journey aboard the german icebreaker the gathering valuable data about the ocean ice and atmosphere around the north pole. the last few yards of the most complex north pole expedition ever after a year in the arctic the german research ship pull our stern is coming home a special moment for the woman in charge of the alfred figure institute. but do...
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scientists of war the arctic ocean is dying after spending a year studying climate change in the region the german ship has just docked in its home port of bread one half of after completing the largest arctic research expedition ever the scientists say that if the wall of warming travel observed in the north pole continues there will be ice free summers within decades there's a closer look at historic expedition. good september 29000 the german research vessel palash then sets out on a historic expedition with hundreds of scientists from 20 countries. their destination is the polar region there him to be a new insights into almost swiftly changing climate. you know tobar the ice breaker docked onto a huge ice floe and locks into the ice. the scientists set up their state of the art instruments to money toward the flows lifecycle from its formation to its credible destruction at the end of the arctic summer and. the doctors. the arctic is heating up at a much faster rate than the rest of the world we see a dramatic change we need to understand that process as the arctic is an integral p
scientists of war the arctic ocean is dying after spending a year studying climate change in the region the german ship has just docked in its home port of bread one half of after completing the largest arctic research expedition ever the scientists say that if the wall of warming travel observed in the north pole continues there will be ice free summers within decades there's a closer look at historic expedition. good september 29000 the german research vessel palash then sets out on a...
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polar stand froze on to an ice floe and drifted across the arctic at a speed of about 12 kilometers a day propelled by the isis movement and ocean currents the crew came from 20 different nations and worked throughout the darkness of the arctic winter in temperatures that sunk as low as minus 40 degrees celsius one danger throughout the trip was hungry polar bears nonetheless they successfully gathered the information necessary to learn more about climate change. the expedition paid off i am thoroughly satisfied with the results we have pushed the limits of polar research we returned with a treasure trove of data and samples from the arctic that will have a long term effect on science the expedition ran up a bill of 140000000 euros but it's not over yet for the scientists who are on board it will take them years to analyze the data and samples that were collected on the polls. our sports news now in american basketball the los angeles lakers have won their 1st in be a championship title in a decade they beat the miami heat 6 playmate $42.00 series victory the team dedicated their win to former player kobe bryant who died with hi
polar stand froze on to an ice floe and drifted across the arctic at a speed of about 12 kilometers a day propelled by the isis movement and ocean currents the crew came from 20 different nations and worked throughout the darkness of the arctic winter in temperatures that sunk as low as minus 40 degrees celsius one danger throughout the trip was hungry polar bears nonetheless they successfully gathered the information necessary to learn more about climate change. the expedition paid off i am...
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it's planted in the bottom of the arctic ocean claiming the arctic ocean as a russian ocean i think they said something like that. then it's like the 19th century we don't do that anymore. it turns out some people do that. i think one of the things we have seen. he wants to be treated as a great power. and he knows how to play that game. he knows how to take it manage advantage of other people's weakness. that is interesting. as long as he is a c at the seat at the table a world of great power competition benefits them even though has a condom is somewhat smaller than china or the united states. one of the things i talk about in the book and it's very much our relationship with russian. things keep happening. if he's gotten closer and closer to china and i describe one scene i'm sorry i kept kept you talking to 4:00 a.m. we never had enough time to talk. one of the things they both talk about a lot is there problems at the united states. it is a supplier of modern technology to russia and russia is a supplier of modern weapons of china. there are worries of the chinese would steal the te
it's planted in the bottom of the arctic ocean claiming the arctic ocean as a russian ocean i think they said something like that. then it's like the 19th century we don't do that anymore. it turns out some people do that. i think one of the things we have seen. he wants to be treated as a great power. and he knows how to play that game. he knows how to take it manage advantage of other people's weakness. that is interesting. as long as he is a c at the seat at the table a world of great power...
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loves the arctic ocean and the german has been living norway's high north for 12 years he takes tourists to see the sights along the coast near the russian border. he brings up one of those sites from the bottom of the sea for this tour group. the only side of the traps the day before. the depths of 180 meters. but one day it was long enough for him to now haul up dozens of kid crabs a delicacy on around the world if the crabs are also a growing ecological problem. the crustaceans multiply like rabbits job in the water you get heat from the crops we have grabs right ever your. even know to catch we need only from the front of the back 15 centimeters harvesting the king crabs has brought our own head of prosperity to norway's economically constrained high north. including for the remote fishing village of bucco nace. in 1989 residents ran an eye for thais and offering their village for sale. young people who were moving away because there was no work now the village has been revived complete with bed and breakfasts and even the strong. and it's all things to no matter the king crab. fishe
loves the arctic ocean and the german has been living norway's high north for 12 years he takes tourists to see the sights along the coast near the russian border. he brings up one of those sites from the bottom of the sea for this tour group. the only side of the traps the day before. the depths of 180 meters. but one day it was long enough for him to now haul up dozens of kid crabs a delicacy on around the world if the crabs are also a growing ecological problem. the crustaceans multiply like...
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home order from a half a half to 3 189 days jesting through the arctic scientists aboard say the arctic ocean is warming that one of ice free summers there in just decades is a closer look at historic expedition. it's a timber 29000 the german research vessel palash 10 sets out on a historic expedition with hundreds of scientists from 20 countries. their destination is the polar region the aim to gain new insights into almost wished he changing climate. you know told by the ice breaker docked on 2 huge ice floe and flocks into the ice. the scientists set up their state of the art instruments to morning toward the flaws lifecycle from its formation to its credible destruction at the end of the arctic summer. the arctic is heating up at a much faster rate than the rest of the world we see a dramatic change we need to understand that process as the arctic is an integral part of the global climate system if we don't understand what's happening in the arctic we can't predict the climate an hour later toots that's what we're here for we need to collect the data so that we have a solid foundation fo
home order from a half a half to 3 189 days jesting through the arctic scientists aboard say the arctic ocean is warming that one of ice free summers there in just decades is a closer look at historic expedition. it's a timber 29000 the german research vessel palash 10 sets out on a historic expedition with hundreds of scientists from 20 countries. their destination is the polar region the aim to gain new insights into almost wished he changing climate. you know told by the ice breaker docked...
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information a home port of bury my hofmann after 389 days in the arctic scientists board say the arctic ocean is die and warn of ice from summers there in just decades here's a closer look at the historic expedition it's september 29000 the german research vessel palash then sets out on a historic expedition with hundreds of scientists from 20 countries. their destination is the polar region the aim to gain new insights into almost swiftly changing climate you know toba the ice breaker ducked into a huge ice floe and looks into the ice. the scientists set up their state of the art instruments to morning toward the floors lifecycle from its formation to its credible destruction at the end of the arctic summer. the arctic is heating up at a much faster rate than the rest of the world we see a dramatic change we need to understand that process as the arctic is an integral part of the global climate system if we don't understand what's happening in the arctic we can't predict the climate an hour later today that's what we're here for we need to collect the data so that we have a solid foundation
information a home port of bury my hofmann after 389 days in the arctic scientists board say the arctic ocean is die and warn of ice from summers there in just decades here's a closer look at the historic expedition it's september 29000 the german research vessel palash then sets out on a historic expedition with hundreds of scientists from 20 countries. their destination is the polar region the aim to gain new insights into almost swiftly changing climate you know toba the ice breaker ducked...
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polar stand froze onto an ice floe and drifted across the arctic at a speed of about 12 kilometers a day propelled by the isis movement and ocean currents the crew came from 20 different nations and worked throughout the darkness of the arctic winter in temperatures that sunk as low as minus 40 degrees celsius one danger throughout the trip was hungry polar bears nonetheless they successfully gathered the information necessary to learn more about climate change. expedition paid off i am thoroughly satisfied with the results we have pushed the limits of polar research we returned with a treasure trove of data and samples from the arctic that will have a long term effect on science the expedition of 140000000 euros but it's not over yet for the scientists who are on board it will take them years to analyze the data and samples that were collected on the polls. and basketball the los angeles lakers have won their 1st n.b.a. championship title for a decade they beat the miami heat to claim a $42.00 series victory the team dedication that went to former player kobe bryant who died with his daughter and 7 others in a helicopter crash
polar stand froze onto an ice floe and drifted across the arctic at a speed of about 12 kilometers a day propelled by the isis movement and ocean currents the crew came from 20 different nations and worked throughout the darkness of the arctic winter in temperatures that sunk as low as minus 40 degrees celsius one danger throughout the trip was hungry polar bears nonetheless they successfully gathered the information necessary to learn more about climate change. expedition paid off i am...
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year it's an example of amplifying feedback when the when we lose it is the sea ice cover in the arctic oceanthis a direct result of climate change yet there's multiple independent lines of evidence 10 straight that actually the ice and snow especially in the north a very sensitive to this elevated greenhouse gases that's responsible for global warming it's actually the oceans that are absorbing about 90 percent of that heat imbalance and so part of the. loss is actually melting from below that is the time here we have a record warm atmosphere in northern siberia and that's melting the sea ice from above so it's going to take some time for that to cool off and meanwhile it's releasing more heat into the atmosphere. many thanks dave for being with us. let's get a weather update his evidence. hello there we got some really nasty weather pushing across eastern parts of australia over the next couple of days warnings in force for severe thunderstorms and some very heavy rain that rain could well lead to flash flooding add also some trees down and see a line of storms already pushing across the he
year it's an example of amplifying feedback when the when we lose it is the sea ice cover in the arctic oceanthis a direct result of climate change yet there's multiple independent lines of evidence 10 straight that actually the ice and snow especially in the north a very sensitive to this elevated greenhouse gases that's responsible for global warming it's actually the oceans that are absorbing about 90 percent of that heat imbalance and so part of the. loss is actually melting from below that...
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polar stand froze onto an ice floe and drifted across the arctic at a speed of about 12 kilometers a day propelled by the isis movement on ocean currents the crew came from 20 different nations and worked throughout the darkness of the arctic winter in temperatures that sunk as low as minus 40 degrees celsius one danger throughout the trip was hungry polar bears nonetheless they successfully gathered the information necessary to learn more about climate change. the experts on how the expedition paid off i am thoroughly satisfied with the results and with we have pushed the limits of polar research we returned with a treasure trove of data and samples from the arctic that will have a long term effect on science the expedition ran up a bill of 140000000 euros but it's not over yet for the scientists who are on board it will take them years to analyze the data and samples that were collected on the polish town. it's one of the wonders of the world. and one man has managed to secure a private tour after a very long wait just a techie our mother arrived in peru in march and planned to spend just a few days to see the famous rooms b
polar stand froze onto an ice floe and drifted across the arctic at a speed of about 12 kilometers a day propelled by the isis movement on ocean currents the crew came from 20 different nations and worked throughout the darkness of the arctic winter in temperatures that sunk as low as minus 40 degrees celsius one danger throughout the trip was hungry polar bears nonetheless they successfully gathered the information necessary to learn more about climate change. the experts on how the expedition...
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polar stand froze on to an ice floe and drifted across the arctic at a speed of about 12 kilometers a day propelled by the isis movement on ocean currents the crew came from 20 different nations and worked throughout the darkness of the arctic winter in temperatures that sunk as low as minus 40 degrees celsius one danger throughout the trip was hungry polar bears nonetheless they successfully gathered the information necessary to learn more about climate change. the expedition paid off i am thoroughly satisfied with the results we have pushed the limits of polar research we returned with a treasure trove of data and samples from the arctic that will have a long term effect on science the expedition ran up a bill of 140000000 euros but it's not over yet for the scientists who are on board it will take them years to analyze the data and samples that were collected on the polish town. now to south america it's one of the wonders of the world much of picchu in peru and one man has managed to secure a private tour after a very long wait jesse tuckey arrived in peru in march and planned to spend just a few days there to see the famou
polar stand froze on to an ice floe and drifted across the arctic at a speed of about 12 kilometers a day propelled by the isis movement on ocean currents the crew came from 20 different nations and worked throughout the darkness of the arctic winter in temperatures that sunk as low as minus 40 degrees celsius one danger throughout the trip was hungry polar bears nonetheless they successfully gathered the information necessary to learn more about climate change. the expedition paid off i am...
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loves the arctic ocean and the german has been living norway's high north for 12 years he takes tourists to see the sights along the coast near the russian border. he brings up one of those sites from the bottom of the sea for this tour group. the only set of the traps the day before addict of 180 meters. but one day was long enough for him to now haul up dozens of kim crabs a delicacy all around the world at the crabs are also a growing ecological problem the crustaceans multiply like rabbits job in the water you're get eaten from the crops we have crabs right ever your. even know to catch we need only from the front to the back 15 centimeters harvesting the king crabs has brought on head of prosperity to norway's economically constrained high north. including for the remote fishing village of boogie by nace. in 1989 residents ran an eye for thais and offering their village for sale. young people were moving away because there was no work now the village has been revived. complete with bed and breakfasts and even the strong. and it's all phones to no matter the king crab. fisherman life
loves the arctic ocean and the german has been living norway's high north for 12 years he takes tourists to see the sights along the coast near the russian border. he brings up one of those sites from the bottom of the sea for this tour group. the only set of the traps the day before addict of 180 meters. but one day was long enough for him to now haul up dozens of kim crabs a delicacy all around the world at the crabs are also a growing ecological problem the crustaceans multiply like rabbits...
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the mother has become a lifesaver for some norwegian fisherman their courage figure loves the arctic ocean the german who's been living norway's high north for 12 years he takes tourists to see the sights along the coast near the russian border. he brings up one of those sites from the bottom of the sea for this tour group. the only side of the traps the day before the depth of 180 meters. but one day it was long enough for him to now haul up dozens of kids crabs a delicacy on around the world at the crabs are also a growing ecological problem. the crustaceans multiply like rabbits job in the water you get heat from the crops we have reps right ever your. really low to catch we need only from the front of the back 15 centimeters harvesting the king crabs has brought our own head of prosperity to norway's economically constrained high north. including for the remote fishing village of boogie or nace. in 1989 residents ran an eye for thais and offering their village for sale. young people were moving away because there was no work now the village has been revived complete with bed and breakf
the mother has become a lifesaver for some norwegian fisherman their courage figure loves the arctic ocean the german who's been living norway's high north for 12 years he takes tourists to see the sights along the coast near the russian border. he brings up one of those sites from the bottom of the sea for this tour group. the only side of the traps the day before the depth of 180 meters. but one day it was long enough for him to now haul up dozens of kids crabs a delicacy on around the world...
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well scientists have warned that the arctic ocean is dying after spending a year studying climate change in the region german state the chairmanship has just docked in its home port of bam a half and after completing the longest arctic research at addition to date scientists say that if the warming trend very observant in the north pole continues there will be ice free summers within decades is a closer look at this historic expedition it's a temper 29000 the german research vessel palash then sets out on a historic expedition with hundreds of scientists from 20 countries. their destination is the polar region there him to gain new insights into almost wish the changing climate. in october the ice breaker docked onto a huge ice floe and locks into the ice. the scientists set up their state of the art instruments to money toward the flows lifecycle from its formation to its credible destruction at the end of the arctic summer and. the doctors of. the arctic is heating up at a much faster rate than the rest of the world we see a dramatic change we need to understand that process as the arc
well scientists have warned that the arctic ocean is dying after spending a year studying climate change in the region german state the chairmanship has just docked in its home port of bam a half and after completing the longest arctic research at addition to date scientists say that if the warming trend very observant in the north pole continues there will be ice free summers within decades is a closer look at this historic expedition it's a temper 29000 the german research vessel palash then...
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own port of a half now after $389.00 days drifting through the arctic scientists on all say the arctic ocean is warming and warn of ice free summers there in just decades there's a closer look at that historic expedition. it's september 2019 the german research vessel palash then set out on a historic expedition with hundreds of scientists from 20 countries. their destination is the polar region there him to gain new insights into why was swiftly changing climate you know told by the ice breaker docked onto a huge ice floe and locks into the ice the scientists set up their state of the art instruments to money toward the flaws lifecycle from its formation to its credible destruction at the end of the arctic summer and. the arctic is heating up at a much faster rate than the rest of the world we see a dramatic change we need to understand that process as the arctic is an integral part of the global climate system if we don't understand what's happening in the arctic we can't predict the climate in our later toots that's what we're here for we need to collect the data so that we have a solid f
own port of a half now after $389.00 days drifting through the arctic scientists on all say the arctic ocean is warming and warn of ice free summers there in just decades there's a closer look at that historic expedition. it's september 2019 the german research vessel palash then set out on a historic expedition with hundreds of scientists from 20 countries. their destination is the polar region there him to gain new insights into why was swiftly changing climate you know told by the ice...
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russian scientists say vast methane deposits in the bed of the arctic ocean are being released into thef siberia show surface levels of the potent greenhouse gas are up to eight times higher than normal. they say the methane is probably being released because warmer water from the atlantic is increasing sea temperatures. the bbc has apologised for running a trailer for a documentary on 0scar pistorius that failed to name reeva steenkamp. the olympic runner shot his girfriend in 2013 and was later convicted of her murder. the promo for ‘the trials of oscar pistorius' referred to ms steenkamp as ‘his girlfriend' and ‘she'. a bbc statement said the trail has been removed and will be replaced by something more representative. the president of the philippines rodrigo duterte says he's looking to strike a deal with beijing for access to a new covid—19 vaccine by the end of the year. his country's looking to join several others in asia and africa, intent on securing supplies for national immunisation programmes. china's already vaccinated hundreds of thousands of people, despite none of the pr
russian scientists say vast methane deposits in the bed of the arctic ocean are being released into thef siberia show surface levels of the potent greenhouse gas are up to eight times higher than normal. they say the methane is probably being released because warmer water from the atlantic is increasing sea temperatures. the bbc has apologised for running a trailer for a documentary on 0scar pistorius that failed to name reeva steenkamp. the olympic runner shot his girfriend in 2013 and was...
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deposits in a bed of the arctic ocean or be released into the sea.ollected of the coast of siberia so surface levels of the putting green house gas is higher than normal. they state that the methane is probably being released because warmer water from the atlantic is decreasing sea temperatures. it would be running shot is going to the 2013 and was later convicted for murder. the locking. . .. such as that found it may decline sooner sooner than had been previously thought. a study by imperial couege thought. a study by imperial college london from the number of people with covid—19 antibodies have followed by a quarter between june and september. antibodies the best against they block the virus from entering our cells, and stay around in case of reinfection, but the latest research has found they don't last long. it does suggest that immunity is likely to wane over time after you've been infected, and we're now about six months past that first wave of infection. this is not particularly surprising because seasonal coronaviruses, which we've known ab
deposits in a bed of the arctic ocean or be released into the sea.ollected of the coast of siberia so surface levels of the putting green house gas is higher than normal. they state that the methane is probably being released because warmer water from the atlantic is decreasing sea temperatures. it would be running shot is going to the 2013 and was later convicted for murder. the locking. . .. such as that found it may decline sooner sooner than had been previously thought. a study by imperial...
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russian scientists say vast methane deposits in the bed of the arctic ocean are being released into thesiberia show surface levels of the potent greenhouse gas are up to eight times higher than normal. they say the methane is probably being released because warmer water from the atlantic is increasing sea temperatures. doctors in north west syria have told the bbc that they are expecting a "‘covid catastrophe'. the number of positive cases across aleppo and idlib were said to have risen tenfold last month — putting a strain on the already fragile health system. the bbc‘s darren conway was granted rare access inside idlib and sent this report: the road to idlib has been a journey of misery for so many. this is one of the last remaining parts of syria that hasn't been retaken by the regime. millions of civilians have funnelled into this little corner of north—west syria in an attempt to escape the fighting. but the people that live here are about to face yet another battle — covid—19. dr kaddour is head of the two largest hospitals in idlib. he's one of only 600 doctors for a population o
russian scientists say vast methane deposits in the bed of the arctic ocean are being released into thesiberia show surface levels of the potent greenhouse gas are up to eight times higher than normal. they say the methane is probably being released because warmer water from the atlantic is increasing sea temperatures. doctors in north west syria have told the bbc that they are expecting a "‘covid catastrophe'. the number of positive cases across aleppo and idlib were said to have risen...
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researchers on the world's biggest mission to the north pole say they have proof of a dying arctic ocean an ice breaker carrying $300.00 scientists on a year long trip to study the region has returned to its home port in germany the mission's leader says they witnessed global warming when they walked on thin and brittle ice in the north pole they warn if the trend continues they'll be ice free summers and they aren't safe within the next few decades. the right time for a quick check of the headlines here u.s. president donald trump has resumed campaigning after being forced to suspend all events because of a code with 19 infection took to the stage just hours after the white house doctor confirmed he tested negative for the virus and the gallagher has more now from miami florida if you are watching this right tonight as a medical professional someone from the center for disease control and prevention you would be horrified not only was president not worrying a mask that's not unexpected but the crowds that gathered in front of them and there were a few 1000 were packed together many of t
researchers on the world's biggest mission to the north pole say they have proof of a dying arctic ocean an ice breaker carrying $300.00 scientists on a year long trip to study the region has returned to its home port in germany the mission's leader says they witnessed global warming when they walked on thin and brittle ice in the north pole they warn if the trend continues they'll be ice free summers and they aren't safe within the next few decades. the right time for a quick check of the...
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and research is on the world's biggest mission to the north pole say they've proof of a dying arctic ocean an ice breaker carrying $300.00 scientists on a year long trip to study the region and returned to its home port in germany the mission's leader says they witnessed global warming when they walked on thin and brittle ice in the north pole they warn that if the trend continues there will be ice free arctic summers within the next few decades. we do they just bought this world is threatened we really saw how the ice is disappearing north of greenland we found broad expanses of open water in an area where the should normally be thick ice parts of it multi-year ice and even at the poles the ice is completely mounted and full of holes it was very evident you could see it all around you didn't need measuring instruments the ice is dying if we keep going as we have in the arctic will be ice free in some other than a few decades and the world i just described will no longer exist. so this is our desert these are the top stories and confirmation hearings in the u.s. senate have begun for supre
and research is on the world's biggest mission to the north pole say they've proof of a dying arctic ocean an ice breaker carrying $300.00 scientists on a year long trip to study the region and returned to its home port in germany the mission's leader says they witnessed global warming when they walked on thin and brittle ice in the north pole they warn that if the trend continues there will be ice free arctic summers within the next few decades. we do they just bought this world is threatened...
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and researches on the world's biggest mission to the north pole say they have proof of a dying arctic ocean an ice breaker carry $300.00 scientists on a year long trip to study the region has returned to its home port in germany the mission's leaders says they witnessed global warming where there was one scene in brittle ice in the north pole they warned of the trend continues there will be ice free arctic summers within the next few decades will nichols's ahead of environmental risk at the global risk analysis company various maple cruft he says very little has been achieved to push back against climate change we do have. plans in place if there's a paris agreement which has been put in place to try to address global emissions i think there's a kind of lack of. maybe political well i think has been fairly calm. demick of course which really sucks and sucks up resources that otherwise be going to war it's climate occasion or indeed resilience some of these increase in natural disasters that we've seen over the last 20 years i can imagine scientists must be very frustrated that they've been
and researches on the world's biggest mission to the north pole say they have proof of a dying arctic ocean an ice breaker carry $300.00 scientists on a year long trip to study the region has returned to its home port in germany the mission's leaders says they witnessed global warming where there was one scene in brittle ice in the north pole they warned of the trend continues there will be ice free arctic summers within the next few decades will nichols's ahead of environmental risk at the...
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researchers on the world's biggest mission to the north pole say they have proof of a dying arctic ocean an ice breaker carrying $300.00 scientists on a year long trip to study the region has returned to its home port in germany the mission's leader says they witnessed global warming when they walked on thin and brittle ice in the north pole they warn if the trend continues they'll be ice free summers and they are safe within the next few decades. the headlines here u.s. president donald trump has resumed campaigning after being forced to suspend all events because of a code with 19 infection took to the stage just hours after the white house doctor confirmed he tested negative for the virus and the gallagher has more now from miami florida if you're watching this right tonight as a medical professional someone from the center for disease could.
researchers on the world's biggest mission to the north pole say they have proof of a dying arctic ocean an ice breaker carrying $300.00 scientists on a year long trip to study the region has returned to its home port in germany the mission's leader says they witnessed global warming when they walked on thin and brittle ice in the north pole they warn if the trend continues they'll be ice free summers and they are safe within the next few decades. the headlines here u.s. president donald trump...
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the mother has become a lifesaver for some norwegian fisherman their courage figure loves the arctic ocean and the german has been living with norway's high north for 12 years he takes tourists to see the sights along the coast near the russian border. he brings up one of those sites from the bottom of the sea for this tour group. the only set of the traps the day before that addictive 180 meters. but one day was long enough for him to now haul up dozens of kid crabs identical see all around the world if the crabs are also a growing ecological problem. the crustaceans multiply like rabbits job in the water you get eaten from the crops we have krebs red ever you are. either low to catch we need only from the front to the back 15 centimeters harvesting the king crabs has brought our own head of prosperity to norway's economically constrained high north. including for the remote fishing village of boogie or nace. in 1809 residents ran an a for thais and offering their village for sale. young people were moving away because there was no work now the village has been revived complete with bed a
the mother has become a lifesaver for some norwegian fisherman their courage figure loves the arctic ocean and the german has been living with norway's high north for 12 years he takes tourists to see the sights along the coast near the russian border. he brings up one of those sites from the bottom of the sea for this tour group. the only set of the traps the day before that addictive 180 meters. but one day was long enough for him to now haul up dozens of kid crabs identical see all around...
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that it's all boarded half and after $389.00 days drifting through the arctic scientists say the arctic ocean is warming all of ice free summers in just is also look at this historic speech. it's a temper 29000 the german research vessel palash 10 sets out on a historic expedition with hundreds of scientists from 20 countries. their destination is the polar region there him to gain new insights into almost wish the changing climate. you know told by the ice breaker docked onto a huge ice floe and locks into the ice. the scientists set up their state of the art instruments to morning toward the flows lifecycle from its formation to its credible destruction at the end of the arctic summer and. the arctic is heating up at a much faster rate than the rest of the world we see a dramatic change we need to understand that process as the arctic is an integral part of the global climate system if we don't understand what's happening in the arctic we can't predict the climate in arleta toots that's what we're here for we need to collect the data so that we have a solid foundation for basing political d
that it's all boarded half and after $389.00 days drifting through the arctic scientists say the arctic ocean is warming all of ice free summers in just is also look at this historic speech. it's a temper 29000 the german research vessel palash 10 sets out on a historic expedition with hundreds of scientists from 20 countries. their destination is the polar region there him to gain new insights into almost wish the changing climate. you know told by the ice breaker docked onto a huge ice floe...
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polar stand froze on to an ice floe and drifted across the arctic at a speed of about 12 kilometers a day propelled by the isis movement on ocean currents the crew came from 20 different nations and worked throughout the darkness of the arctic winter in temperatures that sunk as low as minus 40 degrees celsius one danger throughout the trip was hungry polar bears nonetheless they successfully gathered the information necessary to learn more about climate change. the expedition paid off i am thoroughly satisfied with the results we have pushed the limits of polar research we returned with a treasure trove of data and samples from the arctic that will have a long term effect on science the expedition of 140000000 euros but it's not over yet for the scientists who are on board it will take them years to analyze the data and samples that were collected on the. sports news now when u.s. basketball the los angeles lakers have won their 1st in be a championship title in a decade. to the streets outside the staples center to celebrate last night the lakers victory over the miami heat gives the team a record 17 a championship. season th
polar stand froze on to an ice floe and drifted across the arctic at a speed of about 12 kilometers a day propelled by the isis movement on ocean currents the crew came from 20 different nations and worked throughout the darkness of the arctic winter in temperatures that sunk as low as minus 40 degrees celsius one danger throughout the trip was hungry polar bears nonetheless they successfully gathered the information necessary to learn more about climate change. the expedition paid off i am...
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researchers on the world's biggest mission to the north pole say they have proof of a dying arctic ocean an ice breaker carrying $300.00 scientists and a year long trip to study the region as return to its home port in germany the mission's leaders say they witnessed global warming when they walked on thin and brittle ice in the north pole they warned of the trend continues there will be ice free arctic summers within the next few decades. anti-government demonstrators in belarus are keeping the pressure on president alexander lukashenko to step down the protested in the capital for the 10th consecutive sunday despite a crackdown by police alexander bios reports. bleeding from tear gas and stun grenades similar scenes of chaos and panic across the capital scores of people detained in the most violent police crackdown seen in weeks several 1000 protesters dodge police who used water cannon and stun grenades tackled and beaten with batons by masked officers others seen injured and dazed on the ground. more than 13000 people have been detained in weeks of protests they say the presidential
researchers on the world's biggest mission to the north pole say they have proof of a dying arctic ocean an ice breaker carrying $300.00 scientists and a year long trip to study the region as return to its home port in germany the mission's leaders say they witnessed global warming when they walked on thin and brittle ice in the north pole they warned of the trend continues there will be ice free arctic summers within the next few decades. anti-government demonstrators in belarus are keeping...
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when 100-degree fahrenheit at the arctic, when our poisoning of the ocean, the rivers, the land, the, the climate, is so rampant and so completely out of control. well, part of it is that i feel there is a widespread yearning to fight for the future, and i also feel that unlike before, we have each other's phone numbers. we're able to communicate with each . other our planet just at the moment that we are reaching this urgent and dangerous upon in human history, we have developed a means to become ann intercommunicating organism and to reach people all over the world. i'm so proud of the fact that the original cosmos series, a personal voyage, has been seen by nearly a billion people, and that cosmos a space-time odyssey and cosmos possible world showed in 180 countries around the world, and the message at the heart of cosmos is to make the case for science. not that science hasn't known sin. of course it has, because it is practiced by human beings, and we are deeply flawed. that's true. -- -- but the dangers that we currently face can only be debt with with scientific knowledge and
when 100-degree fahrenheit at the arctic, when our poisoning of the ocean, the rivers, the land, the, the climate, is so rampant and so completely out of control. well, part of it is that i feel there is a widespread yearning to fight for the future, and i also feel that unlike before, we have each other's phone numbers. we're able to communicate with each . other our planet just at the moment that we are reaching this urgent and dangerous upon in human history, we have developed a means to...
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just docked at its own border where half of after $389.00 days drifting through the arctic scientists on board say the ocean is warming and all of ice free summers in just. here's a closer look at this historic expedition. it's a temblor 29900 the german research vessel palash then sets out on a historic expedition with hundreds of scientists from 20 countries. their destination is the polar region there him to gain new insights into almost swiftly changing climate. you know told by the ice breaker docked into a huge ice floe and locks into the ice. the scientists set up their state of the art instruments to morning toward the flows lifecycle from its formation to its credible destruction at the end of the arctic summer and. the actors and. the arctic is heating up at a much faster rate than the rest of the world we see a dramatic change we need to understand that process as the arctic is an integral part of the global climate system if we don't understand what's happening in the arctic we can't predict the climate an hour later toots that's what we're here for we need to collect the data so that we have a
just docked at its own border where half of after $389.00 days drifting through the arctic scientists on board say the ocean is warming and all of ice free summers in just. here's a closer look at this historic expedition. it's a temblor 29900 the german research vessel palash then sets out on a historic expedition with hundreds of scientists from 20 countries. their destination is the polar region there him to gain new insights into almost swiftly changing climate. you know told by the ice...
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half returned to base with alarming findings after $389.00 days drifting through the arctic the scientists say the ocean is warming and one of ice free summers there in just decades. european union foreign ministers have agreed to drop sanctions on belarus nadir alex and the new question call the ruckus calling on him to halt the crackdown against and hold talks to diffuse his country's political crisis and recent days authorities have detained hundreds more demonstrators and to myself pensioners on monday's offices fires flare guns to disperse the crowds. that fractious the demonstrators chant as they confront belarus is feared right place in recent days means constraints my serious confrontations in months protesting pensioners heat offices with flowers using approach offices repeatedly used pepper spray on elderly demonstrate as. the older generation was once alexander lukashenko is bice now though many demonstrators a fed up with the regime. that when not afraid of stun guns into gas when massingale rules and everything will be fine for security they have now been over 2 months of protests in valoro
half returned to base with alarming findings after $389.00 days drifting through the arctic the scientists say the ocean is warming and one of ice free summers there in just decades. european union foreign ministers have agreed to drop sanctions on belarus nadir alex and the new question call the ruckus calling on him to halt the crackdown against and hold talks to diffuse his country's political crisis and recent days authorities have detained hundreds more demonstrators and to myself...
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docked got its own both of them off and off the $389.00 days drifting through the arctic scientists on board say the ocean is warming and one of ice free summers in just a decade is close look at the historic petition. it's a temblor $2900.00 the german research vessel palash then sets out on a historic expedition with hundreds of scientists from 20 countries. their destination is the polar region there him to gain new insights into our swiftly changing climate. you know told by the ice breaker docked onto a huge ice floe and locks into the ice. the scientists set up their state of the art instruments to money toward the flaws lifecycle from its formation to its credit will destruction at the end of the arctic summer and. the arctic is heating up at a much faster rate than the rest of the world we see a dramatic change we need to understand that process as the arctic is an integral part of the global climate system if we don't understand what's happening in the arctic we can't predict the climate an hour later toots that's what we're here for we need to collect the data so that we have a solid foundation
docked got its own both of them off and off the $389.00 days drifting through the arctic scientists on board say the ocean is warming and one of ice free summers in just a decade is close look at the historic petition. it's a temblor $2900.00 the german research vessel palash then sets out on a historic expedition with hundreds of scientists from 20 countries. their destination is the polar region there him to gain new insights into our swiftly changing climate. you know told by the ice breaker...
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record breaking heat wave and changing waters in the atlantic ocean they're worried the lack of ice will cause chain reactions across the arcticople in chile will vote this weekend on whether their nation's constitution should be written many and favor say it could mark a nice start for a country that's faced a year of political crisis but opponents say it will put the future of chile a risk latin america editor of the c n human reports from santiago was at the sound of vile is frightened of the future of chile replaces its current constitution with a flag in one hand and a plaque card in the other she joins hundreds of others who've been campaigning every week calling on chileans to vote late chassell or reject in sunday's referendum to decide whether or not to draft a new magna carta ca they chant chile will not become cuba or venezuela from all that follow mrs sandoval says venezuela's economic and democratic collapse began when its former president will go chavis rewrote the constitution in 1999 i can without him but people will be afraid to invest here and without investment there's no development you look at a rich count
record breaking heat wave and changing waters in the atlantic ocean they're worried the lack of ice will cause chain reactions across the arcticople in chile will vote this weekend on whether their nation's constitution should be written many and favor say it could mark a nice start for a country that's faced a year of political crisis but opponents say it will put the future of chile a risk latin america editor of the c n human reports from santiago was at the sound of vile is frightened of...
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record breaking heat wave and changing waters in the atlantic ocean they're worried the lack of ice will cause chain reactions across the arctic. this is al jazeera and these are the headlines u.s. president donald trump and his democratic nominee joe biden have held their final debates before the election less than 2 weeks. microphones went for far less chaotic and students than the 1st. we had the best black unemployment numbers in the history of our country hispanic women asian people with diplomas with no diplomas mit graduates number one in the class everybody had the best numbers and you know what the other side wanted to get together they wanted to unify success is going to bring us together we run the road to success but i'm cutting taxes and he wants to raise everybody's taxes and he wants to put new regulations are never think he will kill it if he gets in you will have a depression the likes of which you've never seen we can grow this economy we can deal with the systemic racism and the same time we can make sure that our economy is being run and moved and motivated by clean energy creating millions of new jobs and
record breaking heat wave and changing waters in the atlantic ocean they're worried the lack of ice will cause chain reactions across the arctic. this is al jazeera and these are the headlines u.s. president donald trump and his democratic nominee joe biden have held their final debates before the election less than 2 weeks. microphones went for far less chaotic and students than the 1st. we had the best black unemployment numbers in the history of our country hispanic women asian people with...
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breaking heat wave in the region and changing waters in the atlantic ocean they worry the lack of ice will cause chain reactions across the arcticson vox's an ice climatologist he says a drop in temperature could lead to all the problems in the region. this sea ice has in the last 40 years lost half of its mass half of its that miss and half of its area and this year after extremely persistent heat wave that affected siberia since since britain time that we've the fires are across northern siberia this part of the arctic is especially warm and so we see the sea ice effectively reacting to this extremely warm situation in it the north coast of siberia and it's a great concern because it's a very shallow sea and. underneath that 10 to 40 meter deep water layer is a sea bed that itself contains an enormous store of carbon i'm concerned that he or me of the sea waters can destabilize the carbon at the sea that so this area of open water it's releasing a lot of extra heat into the atmosphere and what that will do is perpetuate this condition of open water that's probably part of the delay of the return of the frozen sea surface. play
breaking heat wave in the region and changing waters in the atlantic ocean they worry the lack of ice will cause chain reactions across the arcticson vox's an ice climatologist he says a drop in temperature could lead to all the problems in the region. this sea ice has in the last 40 years lost half of its mass half of its that miss and half of its area and this year after extremely persistent heat wave that affected siberia since since britain time that we've the fires are across northern...
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record breaking heat wave and changing waters in the atlantic ocean they're worried the lack of ice will cause chain reactions across the arctic. this is al jazeera and these are the headlines u.s. president donald trump and his democratic nominee joe biden have held their final debate before the election in less than 2 weeks as music microphones went for a far less chaotic exchange than the 1st. we had the best black unemployment numbers in the history of our country hispanic women asian people with diplomas with no diplomas mit graduate.
record breaking heat wave and changing waters in the atlantic ocean they're worried the lack of ice will cause chain reactions across the arctic. this is al jazeera and these are the headlines u.s. president donald trump and his democratic nominee joe biden have held their final debate before the election in less than 2 weeks as music microphones went for a far less chaotic exchange than the 1st. we had the best black unemployment numbers in the history of our country hispanic women asian...
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relatively more sunlight is absorbed by the surface by the ocean and that heat is actually amplifying this disk lima change if you will it's warming the arcticeven faster than the rest of the globe and melting ice even faster so the effect that has on the global large scale circulation is something that we're really trying to understand we're just having a few pictures of you with the team on the ground tell us about the practical challenges of working that a mormon. well we were there for the whole year and so we experienced for example the polar night when it's dark for 24 hours a day course it's very cold windy the ice is breaking up there are polar bears so you can imagine a different challenge almost every day and so the arctic is a challenge but you know we really persevered through those challenges to capture some of this these fantastic observations that are really going to help us make progress what happened with with the cove at 19 did that affect. the experiment or how you how you operate it out there again an example of perseverance it was a big challenge of course the code 19 made it very difficult for us of course to bring all
relatively more sunlight is absorbed by the surface by the ocean and that heat is actually amplifying this disk lima change if you will it's warming the arcticeven faster than the rest of the globe and melting ice even faster so the effect that has on the global large scale circulation is something that we're really trying to understand we're just having a few pictures of you with the team on the ground tell us about the practical challenges of working that a mormon. well we were there for the...
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heat wave in the region and changing waters in the atlantic ocean they're worried the lack of ice will cause chain reactions across the arctic just to get your bearings we've got a shot of the imagine you're looking directly down so that's the way out to the north pole you're looking at norway over there and around to rusher on that side the laptev sea is this little inlet if you like is the bay here this picture taken on september the 15th when the ice had retreated to its 2nd lowest level on record usually by this stage the end of a sort of the end of october the ice has actually come this far and hit the coast again but not this year but we heard from jason boxer who is an ice climatologist a professor at the geologic survey of denmark and green and he says the drop in temperature could lead to other problems in the region you see guys has in the last 40 years lost half its mass. and half of its area in this year after green leaves persistent heat wave that affected siberia since since time the fires across northern siberia this part of the arctic is actually warm and so we see the sea ice effectively reacting to this ext
heat wave in the region and changing waters in the atlantic ocean they're worried the lack of ice will cause chain reactions across the arctic just to get your bearings we've got a shot of the imagine you're looking directly down so that's the way out to the north pole you're looking at norway over there and around to rusher on that side the laptev sea is this little inlet if you like is the bay here this picture taken on september the 15th when the ice had retreated to its 2nd lowest level on...