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not it open and that is that is another possibility for the future would be the expansion of the arctic ocean route to comes to the days before sea out of both routed compared to the established route through the suez canal the voyage along the russian northern coast would be about 7000 kilometers shorter which means it would be faster and cheaper but that route hasn't been fully developed yet and it's really ice free all year around the safest way to transport goods at the moment is by rail the route is only 11000 kilometers and its final destination in duisburg germany by train can make the journey in 13 days wears a ship takes 49 days and it will be weeks before the suez canal traffic jam has cleared up. facial reckoning. technology has made contact less pavement easier in many russian supermarkets but to date activists are sounding the alarm. was on a shopping tour in moscow. cash cards and cell phones so yesterday today is the blink of a camera lens is all it takes and under the tap a spate of face i did acknowledge is now operating in around 50 of the x. 5 retail groups supermarkets has
not it open and that is that is another possibility for the future would be the expansion of the arctic ocean route to comes to the days before sea out of both routed compared to the established route through the suez canal the voyage along the russian northern coast would be about 7000 kilometers shorter which means it would be faster and cheaper but that route hasn't been fully developed yet and it's really ice free all year around the safest way to transport goods at the moment is by rail...
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from tropical florida across the atlantic to norway over the past few years freshwater in the arctic ocean has increased 40 percent due to the ice melting and wake up call for humanity. they looked. on the bubble. of water. just. global warming may stop the gulf stream altogether if that happens europe will simply free is average annual temperatures will drop by 10 to 20 degrees and the continent will become uninhabitable. scientists have solved the mystery of creatures appearing in the peninsula it has to do with the unique tectonics of the earth's crust beneath your model on the cranks that appear it's been seen that craters fall near them. the role gases play in the process is not yet fully understood. some of the source used to this new nuclear. dog was. the of the sure. going to win is now. what scientists are trying to understand the role krista leans solids called trance straight hydrates that are formed in the foam of frost splay in the formation of craters clathrate hydrate is a powerful wrong hydrocarbon concentrate this lavin skulk of a produces it artificially. class rate hydra
from tropical florida across the atlantic to norway over the past few years freshwater in the arctic ocean has increased 40 percent due to the ice melting and wake up call for humanity. they looked. on the bubble. of water. just. global warming may stop the gulf stream altogether if that happens europe will simply free is average annual temperatures will drop by 10 to 20 degrees and the continent will become uninhabitable. scientists have solved the mystery of creatures appearing in the...
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and the arctic ocean has increased 40 percent due to the ice melting and wake up call for humanity. global warming may stop the gulf stream altogether if that happens europe will simply freeze average annual temperatures will drop by 10 to 20 degrees and the continent will become uninhabitable. scientists have solved the mystery of craters appearing in the peninsula it has to do with the unique tectonics of the earth's crust beneath you and the cranks that appear it's been seen that craters form near them but the wrong gases play in the process is not yet fully understood. some of the source used to this new nuclear. dog we're. going to win is now complaining and. scientists such trying to understand the role crystal lean solids called traffic rate hydrates that are formed in the permafrost splay in the formation of craters clathrate hydrate is a powerful roar hydro carbon concentrates. produces it artificially. class rate hydrates stores up to $170.00 times its volume of gas. here's what castrate hydrate decomposition looks like under a microscope this is how it is. it's possible t
and the arctic ocean has increased 40 percent due to the ice melting and wake up call for humanity. global warming may stop the gulf stream altogether if that happens europe will simply freeze average annual temperatures will drop by 10 to 20 degrees and the continent will become uninhabitable. scientists have solved the mystery of craters appearing in the peninsula it has to do with the unique tectonics of the earth's crust beneath you and the cranks that appear it's been seen that craters...
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not it open and that is that is another possibility for the future would be the expansion of the arctic ocean route to comes to the days before sea at the pole routed compared to the established route through the suez canal the voyage along the russian northern coast would be about 7000 kilometers shorter which means it would be faster and cheaper but that route hasn't been fully developed yet and it's really ice free all year around the safest way to transport goods at the moment is by rail the route is only 11000 kilometers and its final destination in duisburg germany by train can make the journey in 13 days wears a ship takes 49 days and it will be weeks before the suez canal traffic jam has cleared up. when corona lockdowns came into force a year ago in the philippines the hospitality industry came to a halt overnight and many young filipinos lost their jobs but in a strange twist this has given rise to a growing gourmet coffee sector some home brew us and are trying their handed having their own home based coffee businesses or coffee pops in the area. it's saturday afternoon on a popula
not it open and that is that is another possibility for the future would be the expansion of the arctic ocean route to comes to the days before sea at the pole routed compared to the established route through the suez canal the voyage along the russian northern coast would be about 7000 kilometers shorter which means it would be faster and cheaper but that route hasn't been fully developed yet and it's really ice free all year around the safest way to transport goods at the moment is by rail...
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loves the arctic ocean and the german has been living with norway's high north for 12 years he takes turfs 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. he only set 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 king crabs a delicacy on around the world if the crabs are also a growing problem the crustaceans multiply like rabbits job in the water you get he brought the crops we have crept right ever your. even know to catch we need only from the front to the back 15 centimeters harvesting the can crops is brought on head of prosperity to norway's economically constrained high north. including for the remote fishing village of google or nice. 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 be strong. and it's all things to no matter the king crab. fisherman life in l.
loves the arctic ocean and the german has been living with norway's high north for 12 years he takes turfs 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. he only set 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 king crabs a delicacy on around the world if the crabs are also a growing problem the crustaceans multiply like rabbits job...
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the sea ice was very low on that side of the arctic ocean.ver, so you had a warm anomaly over there. it is possible that that could be linked with the sudden stratospheric warming, although, you know, the analysis has yet to be done on that. as global warming heats the arctic more quickly than at the equator, that could be having an impact on the jet stream. it could, at times weaken, with some scientists saying it's more likely to wobble or meander, at times, taking cold air unusually far south, but further along its meandering path, take warm air unusually far north. as the usa froze, parts of europe had exceptional warmth, with several countries logging their highest february temperatures on record. but assessing how weather patterns that would naturally bring us spells of very cold weather are being affected by climate change is far from clear and still very much a work in progress. but no matter how hard the freeze, the thaw will come. that's something these skaters will remember from now on. the dutch capital, amsterdam, in february, an
the sea ice was very low on that side of the arctic ocean.ver, so you had a warm anomaly over there. it is possible that that could be linked with the sudden stratospheric warming, although, you know, the analysis has yet to be done on that. as global warming heats the arctic more quickly than at the equator, that could be having an impact on the jet stream. it could, at times weaken, with some scientists saying it's more likely to wobble or meander, at times, taking cold air unusually far...
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loves the arctic ocean 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 the depth of 180 meters. but one day it was long enough for him to now haul up dozens of king crabs a delicacy on around the world if the crabs are also a growing problem. the crustaceans multiply like rabbits job in the water you're good he brought the crops we have crept right ever your. reason no 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 google or nace. in 1989 residents ran an eye for toys 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 be strong. and it's all fairness to no mother the king crab. fisherman life in
loves the arctic ocean 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 the depth of 180 meters. but one day it was long enough for him to now haul up dozens of king crabs a delicacy on around the world if the crabs are also a growing problem. the crustaceans multiply like rabbits job...
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loves the arctic ocean the german has been living in norway's high north for 12 years he takes turfs to see the sights along the coast near the russian border. he dreams of one of those sites from the bottom of the sea for this tour group. he said of the traps the day before the death of 180 meters. but one day it was long enough for him to now haul up dozens of kim crabs a delicacy all around the world if the crabs are also a growing problem. the crustaceans multiply like rabbits job in the water you get he brought the crops we have crept right over your. you don't know to catch we need only from the front to the back 15 centimeters harvesting the king crabs has brought a unheard of prosperity to norway's economically constrained high north. including for the remote fishing village of 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 if you strong. and it's all phones to no matter the king crab. fisherman life in lay
loves the arctic ocean the german has been living in norway's high north for 12 years he takes turfs to see the sights along the coast near the russian border. he dreams of one of those sites from the bottom of the sea for this tour group. he said of the traps the day before the death of 180 meters. but one day it was long enough for him to now haul up dozens of kim crabs a delicacy all around the world if the crabs are also a growing problem. the crustaceans multiply like rabbits job in the...
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kind of loves the arctic ocean 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 dreams of one of those sites from the bottom of the sea for this tour group. he said 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 kim crabs a delicacy on around the world if the crabs are also a growing problem the crustaceans multiply like rabbits job in the water you get he probably crops we have creds right over your. even though to catch we need only from the front to the back 15 centimeters harvesting the king crab says process unheard of prosperity to norway's economically constrained high north. including for the remote fishing village of nace. in 1989 residents ran an a for toys 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 be strong. and it's all friends to no matter the king crab. fisherman life ingle a was among the 1st
kind of loves the arctic ocean 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 dreams of one of those sites from the bottom of the sea for this tour group. he said 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 kim crabs a delicacy on around the world if the crabs are also a growing problem the crustaceans multiply like rabbits job in...
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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. he said 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 kim crabs a delicacy on around the world if the crabs are also a growing problem the crustaceans multiply like rabbits job in the water you get heat from the crops we have crept right ever your. reason no 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 nace. $989.00 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 be strong. and it's all things to no month or than the king crab. fisherman life in l.a. was
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. he said 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 kim crabs a delicacy on around the world if the crabs are also a growing problem the crustaceans multiply like rabbits job in the...
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there coyotes 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. he only said 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 kim crabs a delicacy all around the world if the crabs are also a growing problem the crustaceans multiply like rabbits job in the water you get he brought the crops we have creds right over your. either no 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 toys 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 its awfulness to no matter the king crab
there coyotes 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. he only said 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 kim crabs a delicacy all around the world if the crabs are also a growing problem the crustaceans...
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there kind of 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. he said 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 kim crabs a delicacy all around the world if the crabs are also a growing ecological problem the crustaceans multiply like rabbits jump in the water you're good he brought the crops we have crept right ever your. reason no 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 buddha or nace. in 1989 residents ran an eye for toys 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 be strong. and it's all phones to nome other than th
there kind of 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. he said 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 kim crabs a delicacy all around the world if the crabs are also a growing ecological problem the crustaceans...
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the arctic ocean is expected to become nearly ice free in summertime before mid century. >> sea levels because melting ice makes more water and sea water expands when it gets warmer. >> president biden has his eyes on climate change. this morning he's hosting a two-day global climate change summit to be held virtually. he's also laying out ambitious goals to cut greenhouse gas emissions putting the u.s. back in line with the paris climate agreement we withdrew from in the former administration. they call to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 50%. there's a goal of 2030. the poll out this morning says 53% of americans agree with the president's handling of climate change. >>> a documentary premiering today looks at cher's amazing journey to rescue an asian elephant who had been held in captivity more than three decades. cher and the loneliness elephant takes us inside her four-year fight to relocate the elephant from pakistan. from public gardens in the bronx, i spoke to cher, at her home in malibu. she became involved with the elephant after twitter followered appealed to her from help
the arctic ocean is expected to become nearly ice free in summertime before mid century. >> sea levels because melting ice makes more water and sea water expands when it gets warmer. >> president biden has his eyes on climate change. this morning he's hosting a two-day global climate change summit to be held virtually. he's also laying out ambitious goals to cut greenhouse gas emissions putting the u.s. back in line with the paris climate agreement we withdrew from in the former...
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the sea ice was very low on that side of the arctic ocean.ic more quickly than at the equator, that could be having an impact on the jet stream. it could at times weaken, with some scientists saying it's more likely to wobble or meander, at times, taking cold air unusually far south, but further along its meandering path, take warm air unusually far north. as the usa froze, parts of europe had exceptional warmth, with several countries logging their highest february temperatures on record. but assessing how weather patterns that would naturally bring us spells of very cold weather are being affected by climate change is far from clear and still very much a work in progress. but no matter how hard the freeze, the thaw will come. that's something these skaters will remember from now on. the dutch capital, amsterdam, in february, and after the ice broke beneath them, bystanders offer rope, even hockey sticks to help them to safety. many of us noticed during the coronavirus pandemic that with reduced traffic levels, the air became a bit clearer,
the sea ice was very low on that side of the arctic ocean.ic more quickly than at the equator, that could be having an impact on the jet stream. it could at times weaken, with some scientists saying it's more likely to wobble or meander, at times, taking cold air unusually far south, but further along its meandering path, take warm air unusually far north. as the usa froze, parts of europe had exceptional warmth, with several countries logging their highest february temperatures on record. but...
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oceans. whether it's the middle of the arctic or this tiny slice of southern maine. not just on earth day.ay. it's up to us to protect it. over 10,000 hours underwater. do you feel like you're just scratching the surface? >> absolutely. we're not apart from nature, we're not above it. we're aimcoec dhe these other o thanks to ash. you can catch full episodes of "secrets of the whales" on disney plus. disney is the parent company of abc news. >>> up next, the little boy and his mission to protect the big his mission to protect the big world. visibly fade dark spots away. new neutrogena® rapid tone repair 20 percent pure vitamin c. a serum so powerful dark spots don't stand a chance. see what i mean? neutrogena® i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. experience clean in a whole new way. now roomba vacuums exactly where you need it. hey google, tell roomba to vacuu
oceans. whether it's the middle of the arctic or this tiny slice of southern maine. not just on earth day.ay. it's up to us to protect it. over 10,000 hours underwater. do you feel like you're just scratching the surface? >> absolutely. we're not apart from nature, we're not above it. we're aimcoec dhe these other o thanks to ash. you can catch full episodes of "secrets of the whales" on disney plus. disney is the parent company of abc news. >>> up next, the little boy...
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>> last week needle scramble to an jets to intercept russian bombers flying over arctic waters in the north atlantic oceanar the arctic, back to you, john. >> john: and new staff, jennifer griffin at the pentagon, jennifer, thank you so much. i think the u.s. tried to test a hypersonic weapon yesterday, and it didn't work out very well. they didn't get a launch. >> sandra: fascinating jennifer griffin from the pentagon. john, we approach a brand-new hour with brand-new details what caused the car crash that left golf legend tiger woods seriously injured. the police say happened just moments before impact. fox news legal analyst mercedes colwin will join us live on that. we have a lot more coming up an all-star lineup. join us as we begin a brand-new hour. ♪ ♪ refiplus can help you lower your rate plus turn your home equity into an average of $50,000. money for security today. money for retirement tomorrow. refiplus from newday usa. have you ever seen this before? she's so beautiful. janie, check this out. >come here. >>let me see. (chuckles) she looks...kind of like me. yeah. that's because it's your gran
>> last week needle scramble to an jets to intercept russian bombers flying over arctic waters in the north atlantic oceanar the arctic, back to you, john. >> john: and new staff, jennifer griffin at the pentagon, jennifer, thank you so much. i think the u.s. tried to test a hypersonic weapon yesterday, and it didn't work out very well. they didn't get a launch. >> sandra: fascinating jennifer griffin from the pentagon. john, we approach a brand-new hour with brand-new details...
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to the indian ocean and let's bring any harken in who's the deputy program director for biodiversity and peace with the environmental group greenpeace he's joining us from onboard the arctic sunrise shep which as i just said is in the middle of the indian ocean thanks for taking the time to speak to us and this is the 1st expedition to the. bank tell us what you are hoping to achieve with this mission. thank you so much for inviting me so what far we have been we have been documenting biodiversity on the side of the mali a bank and we are now moving on to document the fisheries. and other other traits today area and it's biodiversity and what will you do with this data that you collect. i think we just heard from the risks course by the climate change for for the fish species and other married species in the area what we're trying to show is that there is actually a kind of cascading effect or spy that human activity is in the area with the climate change so many of the especially the fish stocks here are being completely overfished cities for example the shot populations have declined by 70 percent in the in the only in the past 50 years and when we add the pressure comi
to the indian ocean and let's bring any harken in who's the deputy program director for biodiversity and peace with the environmental group greenpeace he's joining us from onboard the arctic sunrise shep which as i just said is in the middle of the indian ocean thanks for taking the time to speak to us and this is the 1st expedition to the. bank tell us what you are hoping to achieve with this mission. thank you so much for inviting me so what far we have been we have been documenting...
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we also see increased maritime activity in the arctic, to the central portion of the atlantic ocean. and the need for two additional destroyers in the area in command and control is what we need to continue to work forward to have that competitive edge. >> let's expand on the arctic. china is an issue for us there, is it not? and could you elaborate on that? >> they are, senator. their investments in ports is significant. >> do we have the capabilities we need to deter russia and china in the arctic presently? >> we do. and they're adequate, but our growth isn't matching theirs. >> i heard you say adequate in response to the senator's question also and you mentioned in answer to a question the recent budget run-down would slow down readiness. kwee have the leading ecpert in this area of the world and that sort of merely adequate response and slow down readiness is of concern i think to members on both sides of the dias here. one more thing, general walters, with regard to the coast guard they have a statutory mission but also they're very vital in assisting you with our national defen
we also see increased maritime activity in the arctic, to the central portion of the atlantic ocean. and the need for two additional destroyers in the area in command and control is what we need to continue to work forward to have that competitive edge. >> let's expand on the arctic. china is an issue for us there, is it not? and could you elaborate on that? >> they are, senator. their investments in ports is significant. >> do we have the capabilities we need to deter russia...
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however, what is happening now, water is melting from the glaciers due to the ocean shifting the earth's mass. as arcticsince the 1990s, the pole is now moving toward europe at about 4 inches per year. we still don't know what that is going to mean, but we do know climate change is actually affecting our earth in really wide ways. now, as we look at what's happening for today, summer highs in the eastern two-thirds of the country 85 in d.c. 84 degrees as you get down into new orleans. mountain snows out west. strong storms will be developing in the central plains. sunshine up and down the west coast. that's what's going on around the country. >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. live look outside in dublin as we're walking out the door to sunshine and cool temperatures. it's going to warm up pretty fast today, heading into the low 50s for the next hour and then you can see the 70s we will see during the middle of the day. but you need a jacket if you're about to head out the door now as we go through the rest of the forecast. temperature in the 80s for inland areas p in spots like livermore. i
however, what is happening now, water is melting from the glaciers due to the ocean shifting the earth's mass. as arcticsince the 1990s, the pole is now moving toward europe at about 4 inches per year. we still don't know what that is going to mean, but we do know climate change is actually affecting our earth in really wide ways. now, as we look at what's happening for today, summer highs in the eastern two-thirds of the country 85 in d.c. 84 degrees as you get down into new orleans. mountain...
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we also see increase maritime activity in the arctic and the central part of the atlantic ocean and the need of two additional destroyers in the area are indications of warnings with command and control is what we need to continue to have that competitive edge to ensure we can deter. >> let's expand on the arctic. china is an issue for us. is it not? elaborate on that. >> they are, senator. their investments in ports is significant. >> we have the capabilities we need to deter russia and china and the arctic presently? >> we do but our growth is not matching their. >> i heard you say adequate in response earlier also. any man mentioned in answer to a question the recent budget numbers would slow down readiness. let me emphasize in front of us the leading expert in this area of the world and that merely adequate response and slow down readiness is of concern to members on both sides of the dais. one more thing. with regard to the coast guard, they have a statutory mission but also they are vital in assisting you with our national defense requirements. correct? >> it is, senator. the coas
we also see increase maritime activity in the arctic and the central part of the atlantic ocean and the need of two additional destroyers in the area are indications of warnings with command and control is what we need to continue to have that competitive edge to ensure we can deter. >> let's expand on the arctic. china is an issue for us. is it not? elaborate on that. >> they are, senator. their investments in ports is significant. >> we have the capabilities we need to deter...
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now, looking down, making observations of the oceans, the atmosphere, the land, vegetation, what we call the cryosphere or measuring ice sheets in the arctic or antarctic. we use that to measure over years or decades, and we use that to improve the earth's modelling. if we can't use it to predict climate, we can't mitigate climate. it's important that the research that we do forms policy making, and it forms the most important policies to mitigate climate change, which is important not only for the u.s. but for the world. station, on i.s.s., we also have tools mounted on i.s.s. it's in an orbit that's in most of our orbital spacecraft, which it's very advantageous. it gives us a unique perspective. both with the research we do at nasa to the u.s. global change research program, and also in collaboration with our international partners. you know, we're going to continue to make those observations and improve our ability to fight climate change. >> acting nasa administrator steve jurczyk, thank you so much for joining us today. now we're going to go back to john when activity is increasing on the pad. >> launch director's about to poll the t
now, looking down, making observations of the oceans, the atmosphere, the land, vegetation, what we call the cryosphere or measuring ice sheets in the arctic or antarctic. we use that to measure over years or decades, and we use that to improve the earth's modelling. if we can't use it to predict climate, we can't mitigate climate. it's important that the research that we do forms policy making, and it forms the most important policies to mitigate climate change, which is important not only for...
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in the world's oceans, which are becoming more acidic and less oxygenated. 2020 saw sea level rise from melting glaciers in greenland and antarctica, near-record low sea ice in the arctic, severe flooding in asia and africa, extreme drought in south america, and a record 30 named storms during the atlantic hurricane season. meanwhile, over 400 climate experts have warned governments are criminalizing and silencing peaceful environmental protesters, including extinction rebellion, the sunrise movement, and school strike for climate. their open letter reads -- "it has become abundantly clear that governments don't act on climate without pressure from civil society -- threatening and silencing activists thus seems to be a new form of anti-democratic refusal to act on climate." the united states and china said sunday the two nations will work together with other countries on tackling climate change. the commitment by the world's two largest greenhouse gas emitters came ahead of a virtual climate summit this week hosted by president joe biden. india's capital has been ordered to lock down for six days as coronavirus cases surge to record levels. just before the lockdown too
in the world's oceans, which are becoming more acidic and less oxygenated. 2020 saw sea level rise from melting glaciers in greenland and antarctica, near-record low sea ice in the arctic, severe flooding in asia and africa, extreme drought in south america, and a record 30 named storms during the atlantic hurricane season. meanwhile, over 400 climate experts have warned governments are criminalizing and silencing peaceful environmental protesters, including extinction rebellion, the sunrise...
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waters in the arctic, where where they feed and you know if that's true, the concern is that we'll just keep seeing these these types of events. and, you know, unfortunately changing ocean conditions because of climate change isn't going away any time soon, but we can take action right now to prevent them from dying of other causes, like ships, stripes and entanglement in fishing gear by by taking some very common sense measures like requiring ships toe to slow down and getting rope out of important, well, habitats, all right, kristen mance l really appreciate you coming on the show today. again christa mon cel of the center for biological diversity. thanks again. appreciate. it. thank you. all right, let's turn our attention to the weather. now we are enjoying yet another gorgeous day with lots of sunshine out there a little bit breezy, though. if you are out at the coast, you're probably feeling those winds gusting around. you've been seeing that quite a bit, but let's start with a live look outside. you got to start at the blue sky. so we're gonna look in the east bay. this kind of looking towards well, that creek and you could see blue skies right while to wall and
waters in the arctic, where where they feed and you know if that's true, the concern is that we'll just keep seeing these these types of events. and, you know, unfortunately changing ocean conditions because of climate change isn't going away any time soon, but we can take action right now to prevent them from dying of other causes, like ships, stripes and entanglement in fishing gear by by taking some very common sense measures like requiring ships toe to slow down and getting rope out of...